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1983 Detroit Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixDetroit
Official name2nd Detroit Grand Prix
ImageDowntown Detroit Street Circuit.svg
DateJune 5
Year1983
Race_No7
Season_No15
LocationDetroit street circuit
Detroit, Michigan
CourseTemporary street course
Course_mi2.56
Course_km4.120
Distance_laps60
Distance_mi153.60
Distance_km247.195
WeatherSunny and warm with temperatures reaching up to 76.8 F; wind speeds up to 11.3 mph
Pole_DriverFrance René Arnoux
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:44.734
Fast_DriverUK John Watson
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Ford
Fast_Time1:47.668
Fast_Lap55
First_DriverItaly Michele Alboreto
First_TeamTyrrell-Ford
Second_DriverFinland Keke Rosberg
Second_TeamWilliams-Ford
Third_DriverUK John Watson
Third_TeamMcLaren-Ford
Lapchart

Detroit, Michigan

The 1983 Detroit Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 5, 1983, in Detroit, Michigan.

Summary

Circuit changes

After the previous year's race had failed to come close to the typical Grand Prix distance of 305 km in the 2 hour time limit, the race distance was shortened to 61 laps (about 250 km). The circuit had been slightly modified from its original configuration the year before, with the pit lane extended to place the entrance before the final chicane, and a short new section of track eliminating the extremely tight hairpin at Turn Five. The new layout was faster and much preferred by the drivers. Friday's entire agenda was run in the rain, however, and it was left to a single hour on Saturday to decide the starting grid.

Qualifying

Contrary to the usual pattern, after the first fifteen minutes or so of qualifying, the track became slower as more rubber was laid down. This was apparently due to moisture still in the track being drawn out by the now-present sunshine. The pole-winning time of 1:44.734 was posted by René Arnoux on his Ferrari's first set of qualifying tires; on his second set, he was more than two seconds slower. Many who did not record a quick time early in the session were caught out by the changing conditions, and the grid held many surprises as a result. Defending Champion Keke Rosberg was twelfth, Alain Prost thirteenth and Niki Lauda eighteenth, while the non-turbocharged cars of Marc Surer and Alboreto were fifth and sixth. American Eddie Cheever, in the only competitive ride of his F1 career with Renault, was in seventh spot, six places ahead of his highly regarded teammate.

Race

Over 70,000 fans enjoyed beautiful weather for the race on Sunday. The boats on the Detroit River, the blaring music and the floods of people from the downtown hotels created quite an atmosphere, inevitably bringing comparisons to Monaco, as the Long Beach event often did.

The first attempt at a start was halted just as the green light was about to come on, when Andrea de Cesaris signalled from the grid that his Alfa Romeo had stalled. The whole process was begun again, with another pace lap that reduced the race distance from 61 laps to 60, and this time the green light came on. This time, however, Patrick Tambay's Ferrari, in the second row, stalled on the grid. He held his breath while everyone made their way safely around him, and then, expecting a push-start, instead was removed from the circuit by tow truck.

Piquet made an excellent start and beat Arnoux to Turn One. He led after the first lap, with Arnoux ahead of de Angelis, de Cesaris, Alboreto, Derek Warwick, Rosberg (already up from twelfth) and Cheever. The two leaders quickly began to separate themselves from the rest, while a four-way nose-to-tail battle raged for fourth. On lap five, Cheever retired with ignition failure, de Angelis forfeited third place with a broken gearbox and Piercarlo Ghinzani abandoned his Osella in the pits with an overheating engine.

Arnoux, after steadily closing the gap to Piquet, overtook the Brabham into Turn One and gained the lead on lap 10. Piquet let him through without a fight, knowing that the Ferrari was planning a fuel and tire stop, while he was not. When Rosberg finally got by de Cesaris for third at the end of lap 11, he was almost 15 seconds behind Piquet, but clearly faster. Alboreto, in fifth place and also threatening de Cesaris, had started on full tanks and, like Piquet, was not planning a pit stop.

By lap 20, Rosberg had caught up with Piquet's Brabham and easily went by to take second, about twenty seconds behind Arnoux. On lap 29, the Ferrari's lead was up to almost 30 seconds when Arnoux came into the pits, as expected, followed soon after by Rosberg's Williams, whose intentions had been unclear. Arnoux rejoined after a stop of just 13.5 seconds, still barely in the lead; by the time Rosberg was able to get back on the track (his stop lasted 17.5 seconds), he was in fifth place behind Piquet, Alboreto and Jacques Laffite, none of whom had stopped. But just three laps after his pit stop, Arnoux suddenly coasted to a halt on the circuit with an electrical failure.

When Laffite pitted, Piquet was back in the lead, with Alboreto up to second and Rosberg third, 25 seconds back. John Watson, having started in 21st position on the grid, was now in fourth, making his regular charge through an American Grand Prix field. It looked as if Nelson Piquet and Brabham-BMW were on their way to victory as Alboreto was doing all he could to stay close. Suddenly, on lap 51, Piquet slowed with a punctured left rear tire, and as he made his way back to the pits, Alboreto and Rosberg went by. While he was in the pits, Watson also came through. All that was left was for Alboreto to bring the Tyrrell home over the final nine laps, taking it rather easy since he was too far in front for Rosberg to catch him. Watson, meanwhile, was doing anything but taking it easy, and he set the race's fastest lap (1.6 seconds faster than his qualifying time) while just failing to catch the Williams for second place. Piquet rejoined to finish in fourth, ahead of Laffite in the second Williams and Nigel Mansell's Lotus.

Alboreto's teammate, American Danny Sullivan, in his only season of Formula One, retired at the halfway point of the race when his engine failed. His only points for the season came from his fifth place at Monaco, though he did finish second at the non-Championship Race of Champions at Brands Hatch. When Sullivan could not secure a drive with turbo power for 1984, he saw the writing on the wall and returned to the US and the CART Indy Car series.

Tyrrell's Michele Alboreto scored his second Grand Prix win and first points of the season. The tight downtown street course took away much of the advantage of the turbocharged cars, and Alboreto's win for Cosworth-Ford was the last of the season's three non-turbo victories. It was also the last for a normally aspirated engine until the turbos were outlawed after the 1988 season, and the last of a record 155 wins for the legendary Cosworth DFV and also the last victory for the Tyrrell team.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627Source:
28France René ArnouxFerrari2:08.851**1:44.734**
5Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW2:11.506**1:44.933**+0.199
27France Patrick TambayFerrari2:10.994**1:45.991**+1.257
11Italy Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault2:09.601**1:46.258**+1.524
29Switzerland Marc SurerArrows-Ford2:09.292**1:46.745**+2.011
3Italy Michele AlboretoTyrrell-Ford2:08.198**1:47.013**+2.279
16USA Eddie CheeverRenault2:08.418**1:47.334**+2.600
22Italy Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo2:08.034**1:47.453**+2.719
35UK Derek WarwickToleman-Hartno time**1:47.534**+2.800
30Belgium Thierry BoutsenArrows-Ford2:11.107**1:47.586**+2.852
33Colombia Roberto GuerreroTheodore-Ford2:08.496**1:47.701**+2.967
1Finland Keke RosbergWilliams-Ford2:06.382**1:47.728**+2.994
15France Alain ProstRenault2:15.731**1:47.855**+3.121
12UK Nigel MansellLotus-Ford2:07.792**1:48.395**+3.661
6Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW2:17.489**1:48.537**+3.803
4USA Danny SullivanTyrrell-Ford2:18.758**1:48.648**+3.914
36Italy Bruno GiacomelliToleman-Hart2:13.205**1:48.785**+4.051
8Austria Niki LaudaMcLaren-Ford2:09.019**1:48.992**+4.258
25France Jean-Pierre JarierLigier-Ford2:07.652**1:48.994**+4.260
2France Jacques LaffiteWilliams-Ford2:13.080**1:49.245**+4.511
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford2:10.632**1:49.250**+4.516
9FRG Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMW2:12.092**1:49.466**+4.732
26Brazil Raul BoeselLigier-Ford2:12.164**1:49.540**+4.806
32Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo2:15.556**1:49.885**+5.151
23Italy Mauro BaldiAlfa Romeo2:11.169**1:49.916**+5.182
34Venezuela Johnny CecottoTheodore-Ford2:14.547**1:51.709**+6.975
31Italy Corrado FabiOsella-Ford2:15.085**1:53.516**+8.782
  • Driver failed to qualify for the race.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112RetNCRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetSource:
3Italy **Michele Alboreto****Tyrrell-Ford**601:50:53.6696**9**
1Finland **Keke Rosberg****Williams-Ford**60+ 7.70212**6**
7UK **John Watson****McLaren-Ford**60+ 9.28321**4**
5Brazil **Nelson Piquet****Brabham-BMW**60+ 1:12.1852**3**
2France **Jacques Laffite****Williams-Ford**60+ 1:32.60320**2**
12UK **Nigel Mansell****Lotus-Ford**59+ 1 Lap14**1**
30Belgium Thierry BoutsenArrows-Ford59+ 1 Lap10
15France Alain ProstRenault59+ 1 Lap13
36Italy Bruno GiacomelliToleman-Hart59+ 1 Lap17
26Brazil Raul BoeselLigier-Ford58+ 2 Laps23
29Switzerland Marc SurerArrows-Ford58+ 2 Laps5
23Italy Mauro BaldiAlfa Romeo56+ 4 Laps25
8Austria Niki LaudaMcLaren-Ford49Suspension18
33Colombia Roberto GuerreroTheodore-Ford38+ 22 Laps11
34Venezuela Johnny CecottoTheodore-Ford34Gearbox26
22Italy Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo33Turbo8
28France René ArnouxFerrari31Electrical1
4USA Danny SullivanTyrrell-Ford30Electrical16
25France Jean-Pierre JarierLigier-Ford29Wheel19
9FRG Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMW26Collision22
35UK Derek WarwickToleman-Hart25Engine9
6Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW24Brakes15
11Italy Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault5Gearbox4
16USA Eddie CheeverRenault4Distributor7
32Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo4Overheating24
27France Patrick TambayFerrari0Engine3

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FRA Alain Prost28
2BRA Nelson Piquet27
3FRA Patrick Tambay23
4FIN Keke Rosberg22
5UK John Watson15

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1FRA Renault36
2UK Williams-Ford32
3ITA Ferrari31
4UK Brabham-BMW27
5UK McLaren-Ford25
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

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  2. "1983 Detroit Grand Prix II - QUALIFYING 1".
  3. "1983 Detroit Grand Prix II - QUALIFYING 2".
  4. "1983 Detroit Grand Prix II - OVERALL QUALIFYING".
  5. (1983). "[[AUTOCOURSE]] 1983–84". Hazleton Publishing Ltd.
  6. "1983 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  7. (5 June 1983). "1983 Detroit Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  8. "USA East 1983 - Championship • STATS F1".
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