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1983 European Grand Prix

The 1983 European Grand Prix (formally the John Player Grand Prix of Europe[1]) was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 25 September 1983. It was the fourteenth race of the 1983 Formula One World Championship.

1983 European Grand Prix
Race 14 of 15 in the 1983 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date 25 September 1983
Official name John Player Grand Prix of Europe
Location Brands Hatch, Kent, England
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.206 km (2.613 miles)
Distance 76 laps, 319.656 km (198.588 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Lotus-Renault
Time 1:12.092
Fastest lap
Driver Nigel Mansell Lotus-Renault
Time 1:14.342 on lap 70
Podium
First Brabham-BMW
Second Renault
Third Lotus-Renault
Lap leaders

The 76-lap race was won by Nelson Piquet, driving a Brabham-BMW. Piquet's Drivers' Championship rival Alain Prost was second in a factory Renault, while Nigel Mansell was third in a Lotus-Renault. With the win, Piquet moved within two points of Prost at the top of the championship with one race remaining.

Background

A third Grand Prix in the United States (after the earlier races at Long Beach and Detroit) was to have been held on this date, on a track at the Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, but was cancelled at short notice due to local protests. A second race in the United Kingdom, at Brands Hatch, was quickly organised in its place, and was the first Formula One race to be officially titled the European Grand Prix: this title had, until 1977, been an honorific title given to one race held in Europe each year alongside its official, national title.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

Elio de Angelis surprised by taking pole position in his Lotus-Renault, with teammate Nigel Mansell third. Between them was the Brabham-BMW of Riccardo Patrese, with Nelson Piquet fourth in the other Brabham. The Ferraris filled the third row with René Arnoux ahead of Patrick Tambay, while the factory Renaults took up the fourth row, Eddie Cheever ahead of Drivers' Championship leader Alain Prost. Completing the top ten were Manfred Winkelhock in the ATS and John Watson in the McLaren.

The fastest non-turbo car was the Williams of Keke Rosberg in 16th; teammate Jacques Laffite failed to qualify. Williams had planned to debut their Honda turbo-powered FW09 at this race, but instead decided to wait until the season finale in South Africa. The team, did, however, enter a third car for test driver and Formula Two champion Jonathan Palmer, who qualified 25th.[2]

Qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
1 11   Elio de Angelis Lotus-Renault 1:12.342 1:12.092
2 6   Riccardo Patrese Brabham-BMW 1:13.475 1:12.458 +0.366
3 12   Nigel Mansell Lotus-Renault 1:12.623 1:13.089 +0.531
4 5   Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW 1:12.724 1:13.095 +0.632
5 28   René Arnoux Ferrari 1:13.596 1:13.113 +1.021
6 27   Patrick Tambay Ferrari 1:13.898 1:13.157 +1.065
7 16   Eddie Cheever Renault 1:13.592 1:13.253 +1.161
8 15   Alain Prost Renault 1:13.342 1:13.526 +1.250
9 9   Manfred Winkelhock ATS-BMW 1:13.679 1:14.750 +1.587
10 7   John Watson McLaren-TAG 1:14.296 1:13.783 +1.691
11 35   Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart 1:14.411 1:13.855 +1.763
12 36   Bruno Giacomelli Toleman-Hart 1:15.521 1:13.949 +1.857
13 8   Niki Lauda McLaren-TAG 1:15.266 1:13.972 +1.880
14 22   Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo 1:14.403 1:15.440 +2.311
15 23   Mauro Baldi Alfa Romeo 1:14.727 1:15.174 +2.635
16 1   Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford 1:14.917 1:15.252 +2.825
17 29   Marc Surer Arrows-Ford 1:15.346 1:15.501 +3.254
18 30   Thierry Boutsen Arrows-Ford 1:16.094 1:15.428 +3.336
19 40   Stefan Johansson Spirit-Honda 1:16.525 1:15.912 +3.820
20 4   Danny Sullivan Tyrrell-Ford 1:17.134 1:16.640 +4.548
21 33   Roberto Guerrero Theodore-Ford 1:16.769 1:17.454 +4.677
22 25   Jean-Pierre Jarier Ligier-Ford 1:17.141 1:16.880 +4.788
23 26   Raul Boesel Ligier-Ford 1:17.177 1:17.593 +5.085
24 32   Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella-Alfa Romeo 1:17.850 1:17.408 +5.316
25 42   Jonathan Palmer Williams-Ford 1:17.432 1:17.524 +5.340
26 3   Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford 1:17.456 1:17.936 +5.364
27 17   Kenny Acheson RAM-Ford 1:17.577 1:18.069 +5.485
28 31   Corrado Fabi Osella-Alfa Romeo 1:19.087 1:17.816 +5.724
29 2   Jacques Laffite Williams-Ford 1:18.467 1:18.261 +6.169
WD 34   Johnny Cecotto Theodore-Ford
Source: [3][4][5][6]

Race

Race report

At the start, Riccardo Patrese took the lead from Elio de Angelis, followed by Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet and Eddie Cheever. On lap 2 Piquet passed Mansell, who was having trouble with his tyres and would soon fall to seventh, while Alain Prost made a charge to run fourth by lap 9.

Patrese and de Angelis had pulled clear of the rest of the field when, on lap 11, de Angelis attempted to overtake the Brabham at Surtees Corner, only to make contact and send both cars spinning. Piquet duly went through into the lead, while Patrese rejoined the track ahead of Prost but was soon caught and passed by the Renault. De Angelis also rejoined, but continued for only two laps before retiring with an engine failure.

At quarter distance, Piquet led Prost by around 10 seconds, with Patrese a further 10 seconds back and holding up Cheever, René Arnoux, Mansell and Patrick Tambay. On lap 20 Arnoux spun at Surtees, dropping him to the back of the field. There were no further changes among the front-runners until the pit stops, during which both Brabhams hit trouble: Patrese was delayed by a misfitted rear wheel, while Piquet was held up by a malfunctioning wheel-nut gun.[7] Piquet nonetheless retained his lead over Prost, while an unscheduled second stop for Cheever (due to a loose helmet visor which was taped by his pit crew) left Tambay in third and Mansell fourth, with Andrea de Cesaris up to fifth in the Alfa Romeo and Derek Warwick sixth in the Toleman.

In the closing stages, Tambay suffered brake problems, allowing Mansell past on lap 66 before spinning off at Druids two laps later. This moved the second Toleman of Bruno Giacomelli into the top six, while also ending Tambay's challenge for the Drivers' Championship. Shortly afterwards, Warwick had a bizarre accident when his cockpit fire extinguisher leaked, giving him burns to his right hand and leg, though he held on to fifth place.[7]

Up front, Piquet cruised to his second consecutive win, finishing 6.5 seconds ahead of Prost with Mansell a further 24 seconds back. De Cesaris finished four seconds behind Mansell and ten ahead of Warwick, who in turn finished eight seconds ahead of teammate Giacomelli. Patrese ultimately finished seventh, while Arnoux was ninth and Cheever tenth, both one lap down on Piquet. With one race to go, Prost still led the Drivers' Championship but by only two points over Piquet, while Arnoux's failure to score left him needing to win in South Africa to have any chance of the title.

The race also saw the last appearance of the Theodore team, which was struggling financially and had scaled back to one car for Roberto Guerrero.[8] Guerrero finished 12th, one place ahead of Palmer's Williams.

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 5   Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW M 76 1:36:45.865 4 9
2 15   Alain Prost Renault M 76 + 6.571 8 6
3 12   Nigel Mansell Lotus-Renault P 76 + 30.315 3 4
4 22   Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo M 76 + 34.396 14 3
5 35   Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart P 76 + 44.915 11 2
6 36   Bruno Giacomelli Toleman-Hart P 76 + 52.190 12 1
7 6   Riccardo Patrese Brabham-BMW M 76 + 1:12.684 2  
8 9   Manfred Winkelhock ATS-BMW G 75 + 1 Lap 9  
9 28   René Arnoux Ferrari G 75 + 1 Lap 5  
10 16   Eddie Cheever Renault M 75 + 1 Lap 7  
11 30   Thierry Boutsen Arrows-Ford G 75 + 1 Lap 18  
12 33   Roberto Guerrero Theodore-Ford G 75 + 1 Lap 21  
13 42   Jonathan Palmer Williams-Ford G 74 + 2 Laps 25  
14 40   Stefan Johansson Spirit-Honda G 74 + 2 Laps 19  
15 26   Raul Boesel Ligier-Ford M 73 + 3 Laps 23  
Ret 27   Patrick Tambay Ferrari G 67 Spun off 6  
Ret 3   Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford G 64 Engine 26  
Ret 32   Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella-Alfa Romeo M 63 Throttle 24  
Ret 29   Marc Surer Arrows-Ford G 50 Engine 17  
Ret 1   Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford G 43 Engine 16  
Ret 23   Mauro Baldi Alfa Romeo M 39 Clutch 15  
Ret 7   John Watson McLaren-TAG M 36 Spun off 10  
Ret 4   Danny Sullivan Tyrrell-Ford G 27 Oil leak 20  
Ret 8   Niki Lauda McLaren-TAG M 25 Engine 13  
Ret 11   Elio de Angelis Lotus-Renault P 12 Oil pump 1  
Ret 25   Jean-Pierre Jarier Ligier-Ford M 0 Clutch 22  
DNQ 17   Kenny Acheson RAM-Ford P    
DNQ 31   Corrado Fabi Osella-Alfa Romeo M    
DNQ 2   Jacques Laffite Williams-Ford G        
Source: [9][10]

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

  1. ^ "Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1983". The Programme Covers Project. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  2. ^ "8W - Who? - Jonathan Palmer". Forix.autosport.com. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  3. ^ "John Player Grand Prix of Europe - QUALIFYING 1". formula1.com. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  4. ^ "John Player Grand Prix of Europe - QUALIFYING 2". formula1.com. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  5. ^ "John Player Grand Prix of Europe - OVERALL QUALIFYING". formula1.com. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  6. ^ Hamilton, Maurice, ed. (1983). AUTOCOURSE 1983–84. Hazleton Publishing Ltd. p. 210. ISBN 0-905138-25-2.
  7. ^ a b "The Grand Prix of Europe". Motor Sport. London. November 1983. p. 46. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  8. ^ . F1 Rejects. Archived from the original on 21 March 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  9. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  10. ^ "1983 European Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive". GPArchive.com. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Europe 1983 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 15 March 2019.


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The 1983 European Grand Prix formally the John Player Grand Prix of Europe 1 was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 25 September 1983 It was the fourteenth race of the 1983 Formula One World Championship 1983 European Grand PrixRace 14 of 15 in the 1983 Formula One World ChampionshipRace detailsDate25 September 1983Official nameJohn Player Grand Prix of EuropeLocationBrands Hatch Kent EnglandCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length4 206 km 2 613 miles Distance76 laps 319 656 km 198 588 miles WeatherDryPole positionDriverElio de AngelisLotus RenaultTime1 12 092Fastest lapDriverNigel MansellLotus RenaultTime1 14 342 on lap 70PodiumFirstNelson PiquetBrabham BMWSecondAlain ProstRenaultThirdNigel MansellLotus RenaultLap leaders The 76 lap race was won by Nelson Piquet driving a Brabham BMW Piquet s Drivers Championship rival Alain Prost was second in a factory Renault while Nigel Mansell was third in a Lotus Renault With the win Piquet moved within two points of Prost at the top of the championship with one race remaining Contents 1 Background 2 Qualifying 2 1 Qualifying report 2 2 Qualifying classification 3 Race 3 1 Race report 3 2 Race classification 4 Championship standings after the race 5 ReferencesBackground EditA third Grand Prix in the United States after the earlier races at Long Beach and Detroit was to have been held on this date on a track at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens New York City but was cancelled at short notice due to local protests A second race in the United Kingdom at Brands Hatch was quickly organised in its place and was the first Formula One race to be officially titled the European Grand Prix this title had until 1977 been an honorific title given to one race held in Europe each year alongside its official national title Qualifying EditQualifying report Edit Elio de Angelis surprised by taking pole position in his Lotus Renault with teammate Nigel Mansell third Between them was the Brabham BMW of Riccardo Patrese with Nelson Piquet fourth in the other Brabham The Ferraris filled the third row with Rene Arnoux ahead of Patrick Tambay while the factory Renaults took up the fourth row Eddie Cheever ahead of Drivers Championship leader Alain Prost Completing the top ten were Manfred Winkelhock in the ATS and John Watson in the McLaren The fastest non turbo car was the Williams of Keke Rosberg in 16th teammate Jacques Laffite failed to qualify Williams had planned to debut their Honda turbo powered FW09 at this race but instead decided to wait until the season finale in South Africa The team did however enter a third car for test driver and Formula Two champion Jonathan Palmer who qualified 25th 2 Qualifying classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap1 11 Elio de Angelis Lotus Renault 1 12 342 1 12 092 2 6 Riccardo Patrese Brabham BMW 1 13 475 1 12 458 0 3663 12 Nigel Mansell Lotus Renault 1 12 623 1 13 089 0 5314 5 Nelson Piquet Brabham BMW 1 12 724 1 13 095 0 6325 28 Rene Arnoux Ferrari 1 13 596 1 13 113 1 0216 27 Patrick Tambay Ferrari 1 13 898 1 13 157 1 0657 16 Eddie Cheever Renault 1 13 592 1 13 253 1 1618 15 Alain Prost Renault 1 13 342 1 13 526 1 2509 9 Manfred Winkelhock ATS BMW 1 13 679 1 14 750 1 58710 7 John Watson McLaren TAG 1 14 296 1 13 783 1 69111 35 Derek Warwick Toleman Hart 1 14 411 1 13 855 1 76312 36 Bruno Giacomelli Toleman Hart 1 15 521 1 13 949 1 85713 8 Niki Lauda McLaren TAG 1 15 266 1 13 972 1 88014 22 Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo 1 14 403 1 15 440 2 31115 23 Mauro Baldi Alfa Romeo 1 14 727 1 15 174 2 63516 1 Keke Rosberg Williams Ford 1 14 917 1 15 252 2 82517 29 Marc Surer Arrows Ford 1 15 346 1 15 501 3 25418 30 Thierry Boutsen Arrows Ford 1 16 094 1 15 428 3 33619 40 Stefan Johansson Spirit Honda 1 16 525 1 15 912 3 82020 4 Danny Sullivan Tyrrell Ford 1 17 134 1 16 640 4 54821 33 Roberto Guerrero Theodore Ford 1 16 769 1 17 454 4 67722 25 Jean Pierre Jarier Ligier Ford 1 17 141 1 16 880 4 78823 26 Raul Boesel Ligier Ford 1 17 177 1 17 593 5 08524 32 Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella Alfa Romeo 1 17 850 1 17 408 5 31625 42 Jonathan Palmer Williams Ford 1 17 432 1 17 524 5 34026 3 Michele Alboreto Tyrrell Ford 1 17 456 1 17 936 5 36427 17 Kenny Acheson RAM Ford 1 17 577 1 18 069 5 48528 31 Corrado Fabi Osella Alfa Romeo 1 19 087 1 17 816 5 72429 2 Jacques Laffite Williams Ford 1 18 467 1 18 261 6 169WD 34 Johnny Cecotto Theodore Ford Source 3 4 5 6 Race EditRace report Edit At the start Riccardo Patrese took the lead from Elio de Angelis followed by Nigel Mansell Nelson Piquet and Eddie Cheever On lap 2 Piquet passed Mansell who was having trouble with his tyres and would soon fall to seventh while Alain Prost made a charge to run fourth by lap 9 Patrese and de Angelis had pulled clear of the rest of the field when on lap 11 de Angelis attempted to overtake the Brabham at Surtees Corner only to make contact and send both cars spinning Piquet duly went through into the lead while Patrese rejoined the track ahead of Prost but was soon caught and passed by the Renault De Angelis also rejoined but continued for only two laps before retiring with an engine failure At quarter distance Piquet led Prost by around 10 seconds with Patrese a further 10 seconds back and holding up Cheever Rene Arnoux Mansell and Patrick Tambay On lap 20 Arnoux spun at Surtees dropping him to the back of the field There were no further changes among the front runners until the pit stops during which both Brabhams hit trouble Patrese was delayed by a misfitted rear wheel while Piquet was held up by a malfunctioning wheel nut gun 7 Piquet nonetheless retained his lead over Prost while an unscheduled second stop for Cheever due to a loose helmet visor which was taped by his pit crew left Tambay in third and Mansell fourth with Andrea de Cesaris up to fifth in the Alfa Romeo and Derek Warwick sixth in the Toleman In the closing stages Tambay suffered brake problems allowing Mansell past on lap 66 before spinning off at Druids two laps later This moved the second Toleman of Bruno Giacomelli into the top six while also ending Tambay s challenge for the Drivers Championship Shortly afterwards Warwick had a bizarre accident when his cockpit fire extinguisher leaked giving him burns to his right hand and leg though he held on to fifth place 7 Up front Piquet cruised to his second consecutive win finishing 6 5 seconds ahead of Prost with Mansell a further 24 seconds back De Cesaris finished four seconds behind Mansell and ten ahead of Warwick who in turn finished eight seconds ahead of teammate Giacomelli Patrese ultimately finished seventh while Arnoux was ninth and Cheever tenth both one lap down on Piquet With one race to go Prost still led the Drivers Championship but by only two points over Piquet while Arnoux s failure to score left him needing to win in South Africa to have any chance of the title The race also saw the last appearance of the Theodore team which was struggling financially and had scaled back to one car for Roberto Guerrero 8 Guerrero finished 12th one place ahead of Palmer s Williams Race classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 5 Nelson Piquet Brabham BMW M 76 1 36 45 865 4 92 15 Alain Prost Renault M 76 6 571 8 63 12 Nigel Mansell Lotus Renault P 76 30 315 3 44 22 Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo M 76 34 396 14 35 35 Derek Warwick Toleman Hart P 76 44 915 11 26 36 Bruno Giacomelli Toleman Hart P 76 52 190 12 17 6 Riccardo Patrese Brabham BMW M 76 1 12 684 2 8 9 Manfred Winkelhock ATS BMW G 75 1 Lap 9 9 28 Rene Arnoux Ferrari G 75 1 Lap 5 10 16 Eddie Cheever Renault M 75 1 Lap 7 11 30 Thierry Boutsen Arrows Ford G 75 1 Lap 18 12 33 Roberto Guerrero Theodore Ford G 75 1 Lap 21 13 42 Jonathan Palmer Williams Ford G 74 2 Laps 25 14 40 Stefan Johansson Spirit Honda G 74 2 Laps 19 15 26 Raul Boesel Ligier Ford M 73 3 Laps 23 Ret 27 Patrick Tambay Ferrari G 67 Spun off 6 Ret 3 Michele Alboreto Tyrrell Ford G 64 Engine 26 Ret 32 Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella Alfa Romeo M 63 Throttle 24 Ret 29 Marc Surer Arrows Ford G 50 Engine 17 Ret 1 Keke Rosberg Williams Ford G 43 Engine 16 Ret 23 Mauro Baldi Alfa Romeo M 39 Clutch 15 Ret 7 John Watson McLaren TAG M 36 Spun off 10 Ret 4 Danny Sullivan Tyrrell Ford G 27 Oil leak 20 Ret 8 Niki Lauda McLaren TAG M 25 Engine 13 Ret 11 Elio de Angelis Lotus Renault P 12 Oil pump 1 Ret 25 Jean Pierre Jarier Ligier Ford M 0 Clutch 22 DNQ 17 Kenny Acheson RAM Ford P DNQ 31 Corrado Fabi Osella Alfa Romeo M DNQ 2 Jacques Laffite Williams Ford G Source 9 10 Championship standings after the race EditDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points1 Alain Prost 572 Nelson Piquet 553 Rene Arnoux 494 Patrick Tambay 405 Keke Rosberg 25Source 11 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points1 Ferrari 892 Renault 783 Brabham BMW 594 Williams Ford 365 McLaren Ford 34Source 11 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References Edit Motor Racing Programme Covers 1983 The Programme Covers Project Retrieved 29 October 2017 8W Who Jonathan Palmer Forix autosport com Retrieved 17 June 2012 John Player Grand Prix of Europe QUALIFYING 1 formula1 com Retrieved 13 September 2019 John Player Grand Prix of Europe QUALIFYING 2 formula1 com Retrieved 13 September 2019 John Player Grand Prix of Europe OVERALL QUALIFYING formula1 com Retrieved 13 September 2019 Hamilton Maurice ed 1983 AUTOCOURSE 1983 84 Hazleton Publishing Ltd p 210 ISBN 0 905138 25 2 a b The Grand Prix of Europe Motor Sport London November 1983 p 46 Retrieved 13 August 2017 Roberto Guerrero Biography F1 Rejects Archived from the original on 21 March 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2016 1983 European Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2015 1983 European Grand Prix Race Results amp History GP Archive GPArchive com Retrieved 23 October 2021 a b Europe 1983 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 15 March 2019 Previous race 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