Sydafrikas Grand Prix 1983
Sydafrikas Grand Prix 1983 | |
Datum | 15 oktober 1983 |
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Bana | Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit |
Sträcka | 77 × 4,104 = 316,008 km |
Vinnare | Riccardo Patrese, Brabham-BMW |
Pole position | Patrick Tambay, Ferrari |
Snabbaste varv | Nelson Piquet, Brabham-BMW, 1:09,948 |
Sydafrikas Grand Prix 1983 var det sista av 15 lopp ingående i formel 1-VM 1983.
Resultat
- Riccardo Patrese, Brabham-BMW, 9
- Andrea de Cesaris, Alfa Romeo, 6
- Nelson Piquet, Brabham-BMW, 4
- Derek Warwick, Toleman-Hart, 3
- Keke Rosberg, Williams-Honda, 2
- Eddie Cheever, Renault, 1
- Danny Sullivan, Tyrrell-Ford
- Marc Surer, Arrows-Ford
- Thierry Boutsen, Arrows-Ford
- Jean-Pierre Jarier, Ligier-Ford
- Niki Lauda, McLaren-TAG (varv 71, elsystem)
- Kenny Acheson, RAM-Ford
Förare som bröt loppet
- Nigel Mansell, Lotus-Renault (varv 68, för få varv)
- Raul Boesel, Ligier-Ford (66, för få varv)
- Michele Alboreto, Tyrrell-Ford (60, motor)
- Patrick Tambay, Ferrari (56, turbo)
- Bruno Giacomelli, Toleman-Hart (56, turbo)
- Alain Prost, Renault (35, turbo)
- Corrado Fabi, Osella-Alfa Romeo (28, motor)
- Elio de Angelis, Lotus-Renault (20, motor)
- René Arnoux, Ferrari (9, motor)
- Mauro Baldi, Alfa Romeo (5, motor)
- Manfred Winkelhock, ATS-BMW (1, motor)
- Jacques Laffite, Williams-Honda (1, snurrade av)
- Piercarlo Ghinzani, Osella-Alfa Romeo (1, motor)
Förare som diskvalificerades
- John Watson, McLaren-TAG (varv 18, körde om under formationsvarvet)
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