1981 Belgian Grand Prix

































1981 Belgian Grand Prix

Race 5 of 15 in the 1981 Formula One World Championship

Circuit Zolder-1975-1985.svg
Race details
Date
17 May 1981
Location
Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
Course length
4.262 km (2.648 mi)
Distance
54 laps, 230.148 km (143.007 mi)
Scheduled distance
70 laps, 298.340 km (185.380 mi)
Weather
Wet/Dry
Pole position
Driver

  • Argentina Carlos Reutemann


Williams-Ford
Time
1:22.28
Fastest lap
Driver
Argentina Carlos Reutemann

Williams-Ford
Time
1:23.30 on lap 37
Podium
First

  • Argentina Carlos Reutemann


Williams-Ford
Second

  • France Jacques Laffite


Ligier-Matra
Third

  • United Kingdom Nigel Mansell


Lotus-Ford

The 1981 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Zolder on 17 May 1981.




Contents





  • 1 Mechanic safety and chaotic first race


  • 2 Race report


  • 3 Classification

    • 3.1 Qualifying


    • 3.2 Race



  • 4 Notes


  • 5 Championship standings after the race


  • 6 References




Mechanic safety and chaotic first race


The race was marred by two serious incidents involving mechanics, one fatal. In Friday practice a mechanic from the Osella team, Giovanni Amadeo, stumbled off the pitwall into the path of the Williams of Carlos Reutemann. Reutemann was unable to avoid the mechanic, who suffered a fractured skull. He died from his injuries on the Monday after the race. Before the start of the race the mechanics of all the teams staged a protest over the safety measures protecting them, which was soon joined by several drivers who left their cars. According to 1976 World Champion James Hunt during the BBC commentary for the race, the protest was largely over the narrow pits at Zolder and that the pits were overcrowded, especially with people who were nothing more than 'hangers on' who were there to be seen and not for the actual racing.


The race organisers nevertheless flagged the warm-up lap at the normal time, leaving several cars delayed on the grid, either stalled or with their cockpits vacant. The resulting chaos when the grid formed up again at the end of this lap was exacerbated when Nelson Piquet missed his starting position and was sent round on another lap, with the other cars being held in position. As the cars began to overheat, several drivers turned off their engines, among them Arrows driver Riccardo Patrese, expecting another formation lap due to Piquet's error. However, the organisers began the start sequence as usual once Piquet had regained his position. Patrese was unable to restart his car and waved his arms to signal that he could not take the start. His mechanic, Dave Luckett, instantly came onto the track to restart the car from behind. But after he got onto the track, the lighting sequence to start the race had already begun, and the start went ahead despite the presence of Luckett and Patrese's gesticulations. In the confusion and likely unable to see Patrese's stalled car, the other Arrows driver, Siegfried Stohr, ploughed into the back of his teammate's car, hitting Luckett. Luckett suffered a broken leg and lacerations but survived the incident. But even after this incident, the race continued, and as the field was about to start the second lap, with marshals and Stohr's disabled car still on the circuit, cars passed by with very little space on the narrow track, and the marshals frantically waved at the drivers to stop and the confused drivers waved back at the marshals, who were still on the circuit as the cars passed by. The drivers stopped themselves rather than being directed to stop.


As a result of these events, a new rule was introduced forbidding mechanics from being on the grid within fifteen seconds of the formation lap, and the race starter would use greater caution.[1]



Race report


The race was fairly uneventful. Reutemann was passed by Didier Pironi going into the first corner. Then Alan Jones nudged off Nelson Piquet at the early stages of the race and Piquet crashed into some catch fencing at the chicane. A few laps later, Jones's gearbox failed, and he ploughed into the barriers and badly burned his left thigh after the gearbox oil leaked into his cockpit. Following Jones's retirement Piquet, still furious after their previous incident, stormed to the Williams garage and had an altercation with Jones and the Williams personnel. Pironi had fallen back and after Jones's accident, Reutemann took the lead, and kept the lead until the race was called off early because of rain starting to fall on the track. A sombre Reutemann took his second victory of the season and his 12th and what was to be the final victory of his enigmatic career after a weekend that was marked by frustration, politics and tragedy.



Classification



Qualifying


































































































































































































































PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
1
2

Argentina Carlos Reutemann

Williams-Ford

1:22.28
1:36.27
 —
2
5

Brazil Nelson Piquet

Brabham-Ford

1:23.13
no time
+0.85
3
28

France Didier Pironi

Ferrari

1:23.47
1:36.76
+1.19
4
29

Italy Riccardo Patrese

Arrows-Ford

1:23.67
1:38.28
+1.39
5
7

United Kingdom John Watson

McLaren-Ford

1:23.73
1:30.92
+1.45
6
1

Australia Alan Jones

Williams-Ford

1:23.82
1:27.43
+1.54
7
27

Canada Gilles Villeneuve

Ferrari

1:23.94
1:27.33
+1.66
8
3

United States Eddie Cheever

Tyrrell-Ford

1:24.38
1:31.00
+2.10
9
26

France Jacques Laffite

Ligier-Matra

1:24.41
1:44.07
+2.13
10
12

United Kingdom Nigel Mansell

Lotus-Ford

1:24.44
no time
+2.16
11
20

Finland Keke Rosberg

Fittipaldi-Ford

1:24.46
no time
+2.18
12
15

France Alain Prost

Renault

1:24.63
1:43.35
+2.35
13
30

Italy Siegfried Stohr

Arrows-Ford

1:24.66
no time
+2.38
14
11

Italy Elio de Angelis

Lotus-Ford

1:24.96
no time
+2.68
15
14

Switzerland Marc Surer

Ensign-Ford

1:25.19
no time
+2.91
16
25

France Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Ligier-Matra

1:25.28
1:38.87
+3.00
17
23

Italy Bruno Giacomelli

Alfa Romeo

1:25.31
1:37.77
+3.03
18
22

United States Mario Andretti

Alfa Romeo

1:25.56
1:32.17
+3.28
19
4

Italy Michele Alboreto

Tyrrell-Ford

1:25.91
1:32.21
+3.63
20
21

Brazil Chico Serra

Fittipaldi-Ford

1:25.93
no time
+3.65
21
6

Mexico Héctor Rebaque

Brabham-Ford

1:26.52
2:49.14
+4.24
22
32

Italy Beppe Gabbiani

Osella-Ford

1:26.69
no time
+4.41
23
8

Italy Andrea de Cesaris

McLaren-Ford

1:26.95
1:30.99
+4.67
24
31

Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani

Osella-Ford

1:27.48
no time
+5.20
25
16

France René Arnoux

Renault

1:27.93
1:30.71
+5.65
26
18

Chile Eliseo Salazar

March-Ford

1:28.38
1:35.66
+6.10
27
9

Sweden Slim Borgudd

ATS-Ford

1:28.98
1:35.79
+6.70
28
33

France Patrick Tambay

Theodore-Ford
no time

1:32.47
+10.19
29
36

United Kingdom Derek Warwick

Toleman-Hart

1:35.97
no time
+13.69
30
35

United Kingdom Brian Henton

Toleman-Hart

1:36.37
1:42.95
+14.09
31†
17

Republic of Ireland Derek Daly

March-Ford
 —
 —
 —

Source:[2]

  • † — time disallowed.


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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1
2

Argentina Carlos Reutemann

Williams-Ford
54
1:16:31.61
1

9
2
26

France Jacques Laffite

Ligier-Matra
54
+ 36.06
9

6
3
12

United Kingdom Nigel Mansell

Lotus-Ford
54
+ 43.69
10

4
4
27

Canada Gilles Villeneuve

Ferrari
54
+ 47.64
7

3
5
11

Italy Elio de Angelis

Lotus-Ford
54
+ 49.20
14

2
6
3

United States Eddie Cheever

Tyrrell-Ford
54
+ 52.51
8

1
7
7

United Kingdom John Watson

McLaren-Ford
54
+ 1:01.66
5

8
28

France Didier Pironi

Ferrari
54
+ 1:32.04
3

9
23

Italy Bruno Giacomelli

Alfa Romeo
54
+ 1:35.58
17

10
22

United States Mario Andretti

Alfa Romeo
53
+ 1 Lap
18

11
14

Switzerland Marc Surer

Ensign-Ford
52
+ 2 Laps
15

12
4

Italy Michele Alboreto

Tyrrell-Ford
52
+ 2 Laps
19

13
31

Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani

Osella-Ford
50
+ 4 Laps
24

Ret
6

Mexico Héctor Rebaque

Brabham-Ford
39
Accident
21

Ret
25

France Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Ligier-Matra
35
Transmission
16

Ret
21

Brazil Chico Serra

Fittipaldi-Ford
29
Engine
20

Ret
32

Italy Beppe Gabbiani

Osella-Ford
22
Engine
22

Ret
1

Australia Alan Jones

Williams-Ford
19
Accident
6

Ret
8

Italy Andrea de Cesaris

McLaren-Ford
11
Gearbox
23

Ret
5

Brazil Nelson Piquet

Brabham-Ford
10
Accident
2

Ret
20

Finland Keke Rosberg

Fittipaldi-Ford
10
Gearbox
11

Ret
15

France Alain Prost

Renault
2
Clutch
12

Ret
29

Italy Riccardo Patrese

Arrows-Ford
0
Collision
4

Ret
30

Italy Siegfried Stohr

Arrows-Ford
0
Collision
13

DNQ
18

Republic of Ireland Derek Daly

March-Ford




DNQ
16

France René Arnoux

Renault




DNQ
17

Chile Eliseo Salazar

March-Ford




DNQ
9

Sweden Slim Borgudd

ATS-Ford




DNQ
33

France Patrick Tambay

Theodore-Ford




DNQ
36

United Kingdom Derek Warwick

Toleman-Hart




DNQ
35

United Kingdom Brian Henton

Toleman-Hart





Source:[3]


Notes


  • First podium: Nigel Mansell

  • Last win: Carlos Reutemann

  • Race scheduled for 70 laps, but stopped after 55 because of rain, with the results taken from the end of the 54th lap. As more than three-quarters of the scheduled laps were run, full points were awarded.

  • To date, this is the last race victory for an Argentine driver.


Championship standings after the race








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


References




  1. ^ "Blighted by restart chaos". forix.com. Retrieved 2008-03-31..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ Hamilton, Maurice (ed.) (1981). AUTOCOURSE 1981–82. Hazleton Publishing Ltd. p. 126. ISBN 0-905138-17-1.CS1 maint: Extra text: authors list (link)


  3. ^ "1981 Belgian Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2015.










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