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1985 Detroit Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixDetroit
Official name4th Detroit Grand Prix
DateJune 23
Year1985
Race_No6
Season_No16
LocationDetroit street circuit
Detroit, Michigan
CourseTemporary street course
ImageDowntown Detroit Street Circuit.svg
Course_mi2.56
Course_km4.120
Distance_laps63
Distance_mi161.28
Distance_km259.56
WeatherClear and cool with temperatures reaching up to 80.1 F; wind speeds up to 23 mph
Pole_DriverBrazil Ayrton Senna
Pole_TeamLotus-Renault
Pole_Time1:42.051
Fast_DriverBrazil Ayrton Senna
Fast_TeamLotus-Renault
Fast_Time1:45.612
Fast_Lap51
First_DriverFinland Keke Rosberg
First_TeamWilliams-Honda
Second_DriverSweden Stefan Johansson
Second_TeamFerrari
Third_DriverItaly Michele Alboreto
Third_TeamFerrari
Lapchart

Detroit, Michigan

The 1985 Detroit Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 23, 1985, in Detroit, Michigan. It was the sixth round of the 1985 FIA Formula One World Championship and the fourth Detroit Grand Prix. The race was held over 63 laps of the four kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 260 kilometres.

For the first time in ten years, the United States hosted only one Grand Prix. Finland's Keke Rosberg (Williams FW10) took the lead from pole-sitter Ayrton Senna (Lotus 97T) on lap eight, avoided the tire and brake problems that plagued the other front-runners and held off the Ferrari 156/85s of Stefan Johansson and Michele Alboreto to win. Stefan Bellof earned a scintillating fourth place in his Tyrrell 012, scoring the last points for the legendary Cosworth-Ford DFV engine until 1988. It was the fourth Formula One Grand Prix victory for the 1982 World Champion. Alboreto's third place allowed him to expand his points lead over Lotus driver Elio de Angelis to seven points. Eventual 1985 World Champion Alain Prost was now nine points behind Alboreto and as far from the championship as he would get all year.

Summary

The street circuit used for this Grand Prix laid out in the center of Detroit had been modified a little- the inside wall at the left-right sequence of corners on Beaubien Street between Congress Street and the notoriously bumpy Larned Street had been moved closer to the street itself, which made the right hander transitioning between Beaubien and Larned Streets slower than before. A bridge connecting 2 buildings flanking Larned Street had also been built; which actually hid the worst bumps on Larned from camera view- although these bumps were made obvious to viewers by the car's undertrays creating sparks thanks to the cars bouncing over these bumps rather violently.

In Friday qualifying, Senna's nimble Lotus, well suited to the track, and combined with Senna’s raw talent was easily quickest in both sessions, averaging 88.183 mph (141.917 km/h), nearly 1.2 seconds clear of Nigel Mansell's Williams. Still, changes to the course meant that Senna's time was over a second slower than Nelson Piquet's pole-winning time from the previous year. The Ferraris of Alboreto and Johansson were in third and ninth place, as Alboreto said, "Our suspension does not absorb the bumps nearly as well as the Lotus. I have trouble getting the power down, which is necessary between the slow corners." Rain on Saturday meant that the Friday times would determine the grid, and the teams would be without a much-needed second day of practice although Gerhard Berger had to set his qualifying time on the Saturday as he didn't set a time on Friday after crashing twice before he could set a time.

The Williams teammates used different tyre compounds in qualifying and were over a second apart on the grid. Rosberg, on qualifiers, was fifth, while Mansell chose the softer race compound and placed second. This revelation led Rosberg to gamble on using the soft race rubber for the race, while everyone else had the harder compound. Aided by a cool breeze on Sunday, this decision played an important role in the race's outcome.

Sunday was warm, humid, clear and breezy with a large and enthusiastic crowd. Unlike the 1984 race, the drivers made a clean start, as Mansell got away well on the outside and took the first corner ahead of Senna. In Turn 2, however, Senna took the lead back, and by the end of the first lap, Rosberg had also gotten around Mansell. After one lap, Senna and Rosberg were opening a gap to Mansell, Prost, Alboreto, Derek Warwick, Elio de Angelis, Johansson, Piquet and Lauda. The Tyrrells of Bellof and Martin Brundle, down on power to the turbos but always extremely well suited to the tight Detroit circuit, each moved up six places on the first lap to 12th and 13th.

But as the race went on, the track was already beginning to break up, with the worst break up at Turn 2. By lap seven, Senna and Rosberg led Mansell by seven seconds. On lap eight, Senna surrendered the lead when he pitted for tires; regretting his gamble to try to run much of the race on one set of tires, relying on his car's superior performance to all of the other cars. Warwick had dropped back steadily, eventually retiring with a broken driveshaft, while the McLarens of Prost and Lauda quickly experienced brake problems. Lauda made it back to the pits to retire with no brakes on lap 10, but when Prost had the same problem on lap 20, he was unable to slow for Turn 2 and slid into the tyre wall.

De Angelis, on the other hand, was making steady progress. He took fourth when Senna pitted, then passed Alboreto for third and began closing the gap to Mansell, who also was struggling with overheating brakes. On lap 20, with Rosberg's lead at 24 seconds, de Angelis got around Mansell to take second place. Mansell pitted on lap 24 after losing another position to Johansson. He returned in ninth place only to retire immediately when he hit the wall hard in Turn 2.

As he was about to be lapped, Gerhard Berger damaged the nose of de Angelis' Lotus when he closed the door on the Italian. When de Angelis pitted for tires and a new nose, the Tyrrells were nose to tail in fourth and fifth, hounding the Ferrari of Alboreto. Approaching Turn 16 on lap 31, Philippe Alliot moved over to let Alboreto through but didn't see Brundle right behind. When Alliot moved back to the racing line, Brundle had nowhere to go and hit the wall in a shower of sparks.

At the halfway point, Rosberg led Johansson by 33 seconds. Alboreto was another 10 seconds back, followed by Bellof, Senna and de Angelis. Several successive fastest laps by Senna allowed him to overtake Bellof and then quickly close the gap to Alboreto.

Entering Turn 2, where the surface was beginning to break up and where both Prost and Mansell had crashed, Alboreto stayed right, away from the racing line and the bad patch at the apex. Senna charged through on the left, got on the marbles, and hit the wall exactly as the others had done, while Alboreto continued, minus the threat to his third place. Meanwhile, Rosberg, secure in the lead, had noticed his water temperature climbing. When a member of the crew noticed something caught in his radiator, he pitted to have it removed. The crew also gave him new tyres, which he didn't want because Johansson was not far behind. Rosberg blasted out of the pits and just managed to beat the Ferrari to the first corner. Spurred on by the chance for his first win, Johansson hounded the Williams until, with just three laps to go, a brake disc broke up and he began to crawl around the circuit, hoping to make the finish.

Alboreto, in third, had also been trying to save his brakes, but he now had to contend with a charging Bellof. With two laps to go, the West German had the Tyrrell right on Alboreto's tail, waiting for a mistake. Just as he was about to go by, however, Bellof's clutch began slipping, and he had to be content to follow the Ferrari home, scoring the last points for Ford-Cosworth DFV engine in Formula One. De Angelis, the last driver on the lead lap took fifth place, and Piquet brought the Brabham home in sixth.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
12BRA Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault**1:42.051**
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda**1:43.249**+1.198
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari**1:43.748**+1.697
2FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG**1:44.088**+2.037
6FIN Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda**1:44.156**+2.105
16GBR Derek WarwickRenault**1:44.163**+2.112
23USA Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo**1:44.231**2:05.540+2.180
11ITA Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault**1:44.769**+2.718
28SWE Stefan JohanssonFerrari**1:44.921**+2.870
7BRA Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW**1:45.194**+3.143
8SWI Marc SurerBrabham-BMW**1:45.979**+3.928
1AUT Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG**1:46.266**+4.215
19ITA Teo FabiToleman-Hart**1:46.546**+4.495
22ITA Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo**1:46.592**+4.541
15FRA Patrick TambayRenault**1:47.028**+4.977
26FRA Jacques LaffiteLigier-Renault**1:47.267**+5.216
25ITA Andrea de CesarisLigier-Renault**1:47.393**2:12.268+5.342
3GBR Martin BrundleTyrrell-Ford**1:47.563**+5.512
4FRG Stefan BellofTyrrell-Ford**1:47.911**+5.860
9FRG Manfred WinkelhockRAM-Hart**1:47.926**+5.875
18BEL Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW**1:48.023**+5.978
24ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo**1:48.546**2:11.268+6.495
10FRA Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart**1:50.455**2:24.814+8.404
17AUT Gerhard BergerArrows-BMW**2:05.387**+23.336
29ITA Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Motori Moderni**3:04.446**+1:22.395

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
6FIN **Keke Rosberg****Williams**-**Honda**631:55:39.8515**9**
28SWE **Stefan Johansson****Ferrari**63+ 57.5499**6**
27ITA **Michele Alboreto****Ferrari**63+ 1:03.1703**4**
4FRG **Stefan Bellof****Tyrrell**-**Ford**63+ 1:06.22519**3**
11ITA **Elio de Angelis****Lotus**-**Renault**63+ 1:26.9668**2**
7BRA **Nelson Piquet****Brabham**-**BMW**62+ 1 Lap10**1**
18BEL Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW62+ 1 Lap21
8SWI Marc SurerBrabham-BMW62+ 1 Lap11
23USA Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo61+ 2 Laps7
25ITA Andrea de CesarisLigier-Renault61+ 2 Laps17
17AUT Gerhard BergerArrows-BMW60+ 3 Laps24
26FRA Jacques LaffiteLigier-Renault58+ 5 Laps16
12BRA Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault51Accident1
3GBR Martin BrundleTyrrell-Ford30Collision18
10FRA Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart27Collision23
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda26Accident2
2FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG19Accident4
22ITA Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo19Electrical14
16GBR Derek WarwickRenault18Transmission6
15FRA Patrick TambayRenault15Accident15
29ITA Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Motori Moderni11Engine25
1AUT Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG10Brakes12
19ITA Teo FabiToleman-Hart4Clutch13
9FRG Manfred WinkelhockRAM-Hart3Turbo20
24ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo0Accident22

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1ITA Michele Alboreto31
2ITA Elio de Angelis24
3FRA Alain Prost22
4SWE Stefan Johansson13
5FIN Keke Rosberg12

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1ITA Ferrari47
2GBR Lotus-Renault33
3GBR McLaren-TAG25
4GBR Williams-Honda17
5FRA Renault12
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "''1985 Detroit Grand Prix'' weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1985 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  3. (23 June 1985). "1985 Detroit Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  4. "USA 1985 - Championship • STATS F1".
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