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1984 Brazilian Grand Prix

1st round of the 1984 Formula One Championship


1st round of the 1984 Formula One Championship

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryBrazil
Grand PrixBrazilian Grand Prix
Official nameXIII Grande Prêmio Brasil de Fórmula 1
Date25 March
ImageAutódromo_de_Jacarepaguá_1978-1995.png
Year1984
Race_No1
Season_No16
LocationJacarepaguá Circuit
Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.126
Course_km5.031
Distance_laps61
Distance_mi190.693
Distance_km306.891
WeatherDry
Pole_DriverElio de Angelis
Pole_TeamLotus-Renault
Pole_Time1:28.392
Pole_CountryItaly
Fast_DriverAlain Prost
Fast_TeamMcLaren-TAG
Fast_Time1:36.499
Fast_Lap42
Fast_CountryFrance
First_DriverAlain Prost
First_TeamMcLaren-TAG
First_CountryFrance
Second_DriverKeke Rosberg
Second_TeamWilliams-Honda
Second_CountryFinland
Third_DriverElio de Angelis
Third_TeamLotus-Renault
Third_CountryItaly
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Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro

The 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix, officially known as the XIII Grande Prêmio Brasil de Fórmula 1 was a Formula One motor race held on 25 March 1984 in Rio de Janeiro. The race was contested over 61 laps of Jacarepaguá Circuit and was the first race of the 1984 Formula One World Championship. This race was the 13th edition of the Brazilian Grand Prix, the ninth time that the Jacarepaguá Circuit race held a Grand Prix, and marked the debut of Ayrton Senna in Formula One.

In qualifying, Italian driver, Elio de Angelis from Team Lotus claimed pole for the second time in his career as he finished ahead of fellow Italian driver, Michele Alboreto who was in the Ferrari. In the race it was Alain Prost in the McLaren car who would take out his second win in Brazil. He finished ahead of Keke Rosberg who was in the Williams with de Angelis finishing in third.

Qualifying

Elio de Angelis claimed the first pole position of the season in his Lotus-Renault from the Ferrari of Michele Alboreto in his first race for the Prancing Horse. Derek Warwick, in his first race for Renault, was 3rd on the grid with the McLaren-TAG of Alain Prost 4th, Prost returning to the team he started his career with after three seasons with Renault. Reigning World Champion (and local favourite) Nelson Piquet qualified 7th in his Brabham-BMW, while another Brazilian, a Formula One rookie by the name of Ayrton Senna qualified 17th for his first ever Grand Prix in his Toleman-Hart.

Race

With only 220 litres of fuel allowed, many teams on the grid tried various ways to save fuel from evaporating in the Rio heat. McLaren covered their cars in tin foil while others such as Lotus and Renault attempted to freeze their fuel in order to actually fit more in. The Renault team also had a sophisticated (for 1984) electronic fuel monitoring system which they hoped would give them an advantage over their rivals.

Alboreto got the jump at the start and led early from Warwick and de Angelis, with the McLarens of Niki Lauda 4th and Prost fighting back from a bad start. The Frenchman had bogged down at the green light with too few revs and was only 10th at the end of the first lap (Piquet also made a bad start after almost stalling at the green light and much to the agony of the crowd, was only in 23rd halfway through the first lap). Not having done a practice start in the car, during the warm-up Prost had asked Lauda what revs to use at the start. Lauda told him no less than 10,000 but on the grid Prost felt this was too high and dropped to 8,000 only to find Lauda had been correct. Despite this he was beginning to show the superior race speed which would become the story of the season. Lauda quickly passed de Angelis and when he passed Warwick for 2nd at the end of the back straight on lap 10, the McLaren's right rear hit the Renault's left front tyre. The hit damaged Warwick's suspension, leading to suspension failure for the Renault driver late in the race when running second.

Senna was the first retirement of the 1984 season when the Hart 415T in his Toleman blew its turbo on lap 8.

Alboreto's race was ruined by a loose bolt in his car's right front brake caliper which released all the brake fluid and caused the brake to overheat, resulting in a couple of spins and a pit stop where buckets of water were thrown over the brakes in a vain attempt at cooling it. Lauda was leading by some 40 seconds on lap 34 when the wires to his McLaren's battery came loose causing electrical failure, while after almost stalling his Brabham-BMW at the start, Piquet finished an unhappy race on lap 32 when the BMW engine failed coming onto the pit straight.

After passing Warwick for the lead, Prost, who was in the pits for a tyre change when Lauda coasted in to retire, lost the lead back to the Englishman when he made his second stop for tyres. With 10 laps to go it looked like Warwick was headed for his first ever Grand Prix win with a 20+ second lead on the McLaren. But the lap 10 clash with Lauda had come home to roost and the Renault's front left suspension failed, handing the lead to Prost who then easily ran out the winner by 40 seconds from the Williams-Honda of Keke Rosberg and the Lotus-Renault of de Angelis. For Rosberg it was his third successive second place in the Brazilian Grand Prix, though it was the only one in which he was not disqualified. Eddie Cheever finish 4th in the Alfa Romeo giving some hope that the 890T V8 would not be as thirsty for fuel as predicted, while Renault's Patrick Tambay was classified in 6th after running out of fuel on the last lap, losing 5th to another F1 rookie, Martin Brundle in his Tyrrell-Ford.

Brundle, and the Tyrrell team, would later be disqualified from the season for technical infringements. This promoted Tambay to 5th and the Arrows-Ford of Thierry Boutsen to 6th.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526DNQSource:
11ITA Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault1:29.625**1:28.392**
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari1:29.950**1:28.898**+0.506
16GBR Derek WarwickRenault1:30.945**1:29.025**+0.633
7FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:29.823**1:29.330**+0.938
12GBR Nigel MansellLotus-Renault**1:29.364**1:30.182+0.972
8AUT Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG1:29.951**1:29.854**+1.462
1BRA Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW1:31.068**1:30.149**+1.757
15FRA Patrick TambayRenault1:30.719**1:30.554**+2.162
6FIN Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda1:31.778**1:30.611**+2.219
28FRA René ArnouxFerrari1:30.832**1:30.695**+2.303
22ITA Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo**1:30.973**1:31.679+2.581
23USA Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo1:33.115**1:31.282**+2.890
5FRA Jacques LaffiteWilliams-Honda1:32.032**1:31.548**+3.156
26ITA Andrea de CesarisLigier-Renault1:34.622**1:32.895**+4.503
14FRG Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMW1:35.395**1:32.997**+4.253
2ITA Teo FabiBrabham-BMW1:33.951**1:33.227**+4.835
19BRA Ayrton SennaToleman-Hart1:36.867**1:33.525**+5.133
20VEN Johnny CecottoToleman-Hart1:35.980**1:35.300**+6.908
3GBR Martin BrundleTyrrell-Ford**1:36.081**1:36.191+7.689
25FRA François HesnaultLigier-Renault1:36.257**1:36.238**+7.846
18BEL Thierry BoutsenArrows-Ford1:36.737**1:36.312**+7.920
24ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo1:40.431**1:36.434**+8.042
4FRG Stefan BellofTyrrell-Ford1:36.957**1:36.609**+8.217
21ITA Mauro BaldiSpirit-Hart**1:36.816**1:39.873+8.424
17SWI Marc SurerArrows-Ford**1:37.204**1:37.348+8.812
9FRA Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart1:38.124**1:37.709**+9.317
10GBR Jonathan PalmerRAM-Hart1:39.840**1:37.919**+9.527

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678DSQRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQRetEX
7FRA **Alain Prost****McLaren-TAG**611:42:34.4924**9**
6FIN **Keke Rosberg****Williams-Honda**61+ 40.5149**6**
11ITA **Elio de Angelis****Lotus-Renault**61+ 59.1281**4**
23USA **Eddie Cheever****Alfa Romeo**60+ 1 Lap12**3**
15FRA **Patrick Tambay****Renault**59Out of Fuel8**2**
18BEL **Thierry Boutsen****Arrows-Ford**59+ 2 Laps20**1**
17SWI Marc SurerArrows-Ford59+ 2 Laps24
10GBR Jonathan PalmerRAM-Hart58+ 3 Laps26
3GBR Martin BrundleTyrrell-Ford60Disqualified18
16GBR Derek WarwickRenault51Suspension3
26ITA Andrea de CesarisLigier-Renault42Gearbox14
22ITA Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo41Gearbox11
8AUT Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG38Electrical6
12GBR Nigel MansellLotus-Renault35Accident5
1BRA Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW32Engine7
2ITA Teo FabiBrabham-BMW32Turbo15
28FRA René ArnouxFerrari30Battery10
24ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo28Gearbox21
25FRA François HesnaultLigier-Renault25Overheating19
9FRA Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart24Battery25
20VEN Johnny CecottoToleman-Hart18Turbo17
5FRA Jacques LaffiteWilliams-Honda15Electrical13
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari14Brakes2
21ITA Mauro BaldiSpirit-Hart12Distributor23
4FRG Stefan BellofTyrrell-Ford11Disqualified22
19BRA Ayrton SennaToleman-Hart8Turbo16
14FRG Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMW0Excluded

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FRA Alain Prost9
2FIN Keke Rosberg6
3ITA Elio de Angelis4
4USA Eddie Cheever3
5GBR Martin Brundle2

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1UK McLaren-TAG9
2UK Williams-Honda6
3UK Lotus-Renault4
4ITA Alfa Romeo3
5GBR Tyrrell-Ford2
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Points accurate at final declaration of results. Tyrrell and its drivers were subsequently disqualified and their points reallocated.

References

References

  1. "Brazilian Grand Prix 1984 - QUALIFYING 1".
  2. "Brazilian Grand Prix 1984 - QUALIFYING 2".
  3. "Brazilian Grand Prix 1984 - OVERALL QUALIFYING".
  4. "1984 Brazilian Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  5. (25 March 1984). "1984 Brazilian Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  6. "Brazil 1984 - Championship • STATS F1".
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