1983 Belgian Grand Prix

The 1983 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on 22 May 1983. It was the first Belgian Grand Prix to be held at Spa since 1970 and the first on the modern Spa circuit, and was also the sixth race of the 1983 FIA Formula One World Championship.

1983 Belgian Grand Prix
Race 6 of 15 in the 1983 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date22 May 1983
Official nameXL Grote Prijs van Belgie
LocationCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Francorchamps, Wallonia, Belgium[1]
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length6.940 km (4.312[1] miles)
Distance40 laps, 280.16 km (174.08 miles)
Pole position
DriverRenault
Time2:04.615
Fastest lap
DriverItaly Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo
Time2:07.493 on lap 17
Podium
FirstRenault
SecondFerrari
ThirdRenault
Lap leaders

The 40-lap race was won from pole position by Alain Prost, driving a factory Renault. Patrick Tambay finished second in a Ferrari, with Eddie Cheever third in the other Renault. The race marked the debut of local driver and future race winner Thierry Boutsen.

The first attempt to start the race was waved off. The field drove around the circuit and lined up again for the second attempt, which was successful.

Report

Race report

Andrea de Cesaris jumped from third to first at the start, overtaking Alain Prost and Patrick Tambay, and de Cesaris began to build up a lead on Prost who faced pressure from the Ferraris behind him. After initially challenging Tambay for the last podium place, Rene Arnoux began to fall back and was caught by Nelson Piquet with Keke Rosberg following a short distance back in 6th. Piquet got a good exit out of La Source, and powered down the hill to overtake Arnoux before Eau Rouge, leaving him in the attention of the non-turbo powered Williams cars who don't get a chance to pass before Arnoux's turbo failed, putting an end to his race a few laps later. De Cesaris pitted from the lead, but it was a slow stop, over 25 seconds, and the second stint got going with Prost leading by almost 10 seconds. Prost's mechanics did a 14.4 second stop in an era when the record was around 13.

Meanwhile Piquet and Tambay switched positions after their stops. Piquet's pit crew managing a 15.2 second stop, refueling included, for an overcut. De Cesaris's sluggish pit stop would come to be the prologue for his retirement when injection problems made him pull up on the side of the road on lap 25. Piquet inherited second place, with Tambay close on his trails, less than 3 seconds behind. Eddie Cheever who climbed his way from 8th emerged behind them eager to attack the podium positions. The last two points places were with the underpowered Williams cars who were running a lonely and quiet race at significant distance from each other and also from the rest of the field. In the latter stages Piquet lost 5th (highest) gear and went dramatically slower on the straights as his Brabham could not reach top speed. Tambay and Cheever swiftly profited from this, dropping the 1981 champion to fourth. From here on the first six places remain unchanged. Prost won and built a 4 point lead over Piquet in the championship.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
115 Alain ProstRenault2:04.6152:34.212
227 Patrick TambayFerrari2:04.6262:35.036+0.011
322 Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo2:04.84026:06.800+0.225
45 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW2:05.6283:01.465+1.013
528 René ArnouxFerrari2:05.7372:30.961+1.122
66 Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW2:06.1373:01.358+1.522
79 Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMW2:06.2642:44.663+1.649
816 Eddie CheeverRenault2:07.2942:25.700+2.679
91 Keke RosbergWilliams-Ford2:07.9752:30.151+3.360
1029 Marc SurerArrows-Ford2:08.5872:35.016+3.972
112 Jacques LaffiteWilliams-Ford2:09.1533:20.872+4.538
1223 Mauro BaldiAlfa Romeo2:09.22518:49.960+4.610
1311 Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault2:09.3102:30.478+4.695
1433 Roberto GuerreroTheodore-Ford2:09.3222:31.077+4.707
158 Niki LaudaMcLaren-Ford2:09.4753:00.356+4.860
1636 Bruno GiacomelliToleman-Hart2:09.7062:35.556+5.091
173 Michele AlboretoTyrrell-Ford2:09.7392:31.533+5.124
1830 Thierry BoutsenArrows-Ford2:09.8762:35.832+5.261
1912 Nigel MansellLotus-Ford2:09.924no time+5.309
207 John WatsonMcLaren-Ford2:10.318no time+5.703
2125 Jean-Pierre JarierLigier-Ford2:11.3542:49.311+6.739
2235 Derek WarwickToleman-Hart2:11.4742:30.477+6.859
234 Danny SullivanTyrrell-Ford2:11.6832:38.284+7.068
2431 Corrado FabiOsella-Ford2:11.7342:41.895+7.119
2534 Johnny CecottoTheodore-Ford2:11.8602:43.780+7.245
2626 Raul BoeselLigier-Ford2:12.3102:34.659+7.695
2732 Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo2:13.738no time+9.123
2817 Eliseo SalazarRAM-Ford2:18.696no time+14.081
Source: [2][3][4][5]

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
115 Alain ProstRenaultM401:27:11.50219
227 Patrick TambayFerrariG40+ 23.18226
316 Eddie CheeverRenaultM40+ 39.86984
45 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMWM40+ 42.29543
51 Keke RosbergWilliams-FordG40+ 50.48092
62 Jacques LaffiteWilliams-FordG40+ 1:33.107111
735 Derek WarwickToleman-HartP40+ 1:58.53922 
836 Bruno GiacomelliToleman-HartP40+ 2:38.27316 
911 Elio de AngelisLotus-RenaultP39+ 1 Lap13 
1034 Johnny CecottoTheodore-FordG39+ 1 Lap25 
1129 Marc SurerArrows-FordG39+ 1 lap10 
124 Danny SullivanTyrrell-FordG39+ 1 Lap23 
1326 Raul BoeselLigier-FordM39+ 1 Lap26 
143 Michele AlboretoTyrrell-FordG38+ 2 Laps17 
Ret8 Niki LaudaMcLaren-FordM33Gearbox15 
Ret12 Nigel MansellLotus-FordP30Gearbox19 
Ret22 Andrea de CesarisAlfa RomeoM25Injection3 
Ret33 Roberto GuerreroTheodore-FordG23Engine14 
Ret28 René ArnouxFerrariG22Engine5 
Ret31 Corrado FabiOsella-FordM19Wheel24 
Ret9 Manfred WinkelhockATS-BMWG18Wheel[6]7 
Ret7 John WatsonMcLaren-FordM8Collision20 
Ret25 Jean-Pierre JarierLigier-FordM8Collision21 
Ret30 Thierry BoutsenArrows-FordG4Suspension18 
Ret23 Mauro BaldiAlfa RomeoM3Throttle12 
Ret6 Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMWM0Engine6 
DNQ32 Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa RomeoM  
DNQ17 Eliseo SalazarRAM-FordP    
Source: [7][8]

Championship standings after the race

Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Renault36
2 Ferrari31
3 Brabham-BMW24
4 Williams-Ford24
5 McLaren-Ford21
Source: [9]

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

References


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1983 Monaco Grand Prix
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