[net.sport] Australian GP results

haapanen@watdcsu.UUCP (Tom Haapanen [DCS]) (11/04/85)

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Results of the Australian Grand Prix:

1.  Keke Rosberg (FIN)		Williams-Honda		2:00.40.473
2.  Jacques Laffite (FRA)	Ligier-Renault		2:01:26.603
3.  Philippe Streiff (FRA)	Ligier-Renault		2:02:09.009
4.  Ivan Capelli (ITA)		Tyrrell-Renault		1 lap
5.  Stefan Johansson (SWE)	Ferrari			1 lap
6.  Gerhard Berger (AUT)	Arrows-BMW		1 lap
7.  Huub Rothengatter (NED)	Osella-Alfa Romeo	4 laps
8.  Pierluigi Martini (ITA)	Minardi			4 laps
n/c Martin Brundle		Tyrrell-Renault		33 laps


Final World Championship standings, after 16 races:

1. Alain Prost (FRA)		McLaren-TAG/Porsche	73 *
2. Michele Alboreto (ITA)	Ferrari			53
3. Keke Rosberg	(FIN)		Williams-Honda		40
4. Ayrton Senna (BRA)		Lotus-Renault		38
5. Elio De Angelis (ITA)	Lotus-Renault		33
6. Nigel Mansell (GB)		Williams-Honda		31
7. Stefan Johansson (SWE)	Ferrari			26
8. Nelson Piquet (BRA)		Brabham-BMW		21
9. Jacques Laffite (FRA)	Ligier-Renault		16
10.Niki Lauda (AUT)		McLaren-TAG/Porsche	14

* Alain Prost is the 1985 World Champion



...and the constructors' standings:

1. McLaren-TAG/Porsche		90
2. Ferrari			82
3. Lotus-Renault		71
   Williams-Honda		71
5. Brabham-BMW			26
6. Ligier-Renault		23
7. Renault			16
8. Arrows-BMW			13


The starting grid:

1.  Ayrton Senna (BRA)		Lotus-Renault
2.  Nigel Mansell (GB)		Williams-Honda
3.  Keke Rosberg (FIN)		Williams-Honda
4.  Alain Prost (FRA)		McLaren-TAG/Porsche
5.  Gerhard Berger (AUT)	Arrows-BMW
6.  Marc Surer (SWI)		Brabham-BMW


Some details of the race:

This may well have been the most exciting F1 race this year.  At the
start, Alan Jones (starting 18th) stalled on the grid while everyone
else got a good start.  In the second corner, Senna forces Mansell off
the track, and Rosberg slips by both of them.  Mansell retired a few
laps later with a suspension problem.  Brundle went for a long pitstop on
second lap, which led to him not being classified at the end of the
race.

Piquet went out with a flat on lap 14, and meanwhile Alan Jones was making
a great show in fron of his home crowd, having climbed up to 9th
position.  Alas, he retired on lap 20.  Meanwhile, at the front,
Rosberg had built a comfortable 20-second lead over Senna, but seemed
to be slowing down.

Eventually, on lap 42, Senna snuck right up to Rosberg's tailpipe,
looking for an opening.  Unfortunately, Senna was driving with his
heart and not his brain (as usual) and on lap 43, as he is trying to
force his way past Rosberg, he plows his nosecone into Rosberg's left
rear tire.  Rosberg pits immediately for tires (since Lauda, in 3rd,
is some 40 seconds behind), but Senna keeps driving despite missing
the right half of his front wing.  The car is obviously uncontrollable,
with Senna driving over curbs at almost every corner, and about
halfway through the lap he goes off track, drives in the dust behind
the grandstand, and comes back on track, minus the remaining front
wing!  Couple of turns later, Rosberg catches up after his pit stop and
passes Senna, waving as he goes by (if you recall, Senna also caused
Rosberg to spin and lose a lap in the European GP).  Senna finally
pits, and in about 25 sec the Lotus mechanics replace the nosecone and
the tires.

On lap 52, Rosberg pits for tires again, as he had not warmed up the
previous set properly, and they had overheated.  Senna regains the
lead, with Lauda in second.  Senna's tires are no better, though, and
on lap 57 Lauda takes the lead from him.  His last GP is spoiled,
however, when his brakes fail and he slides into a corner; Senna is
back in the lead, with Rosberg gaining steadily.  Three laps later
Rosberg is in the lead once again, and soon after Senna blows his engine.

Rosberg is now some 40 seconds in front of Laffite, and on lap 70
decides to go for yet another set of rear tires.  The rear tires were
very prone to wear on all cars, as the Brabham Straight was very bumpy
and the rears were just grated away in the hops...   Gerhard Berger,
driving a good race, is hanging on to 5th position, but Johansson is
shadowing him.  On lap 77, Berger loses his concentration momentarily,
takes a wide turn and Johansson slips by.  Berger, likely upset,
manages to drive into the tire barrier (sans damage) in overcorrecting
his wide turn.  Meanwhile, yet another battle between the two Ligiers,
as Streiff, driving in his 3rd GP, is tailing the "grand old man of
GP", Jacques Laffite.  Laffite is obviously getting upset and telling
Streiff to stay behind him, but the younger driver takes no heed.  On
the penultimate lap, Streiff attempts to force his way through, but
ends up ramming his left front into Laffite's right rear tire,
wrecking his front suspension.  You can just imagine Guy Ligier,
jumping up and down in the pits at this point!  Streiff manages to
limp home, though, with the wheel almost falling off.

A fine finish for the season, a deserved second win of 1985 for
Rosberg, some much-needed success for Equipe Ligier, and the third
victory in a row for Williams (how sweet, after all their problems).  RAM
did not make the trip to Australia, and Osella only sent one car.  Next year,
who knows?  Rosberg is moving to McLaren to replace retired Lauda, and
is being replaced by Piquet.  Brabham is now in the need of a top
driver, and not many are available.  Will the find one?  Stay tuned
for the next episode in the exciting saga of Formula 1...

				   \tom haapanen
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