F1 1980 Nelson Piquet - Brabham BT49 - 19800036 –
In 1980 F1 season Alan Jones, driving a Williams-Ford, became the first Australian to win the World Championship since Jack Brabham in 1966. The season saw a major change of guard in Formula One with the Williams team's first Drivers' and Constructors' titles, the emergence of Nelson Piquet as a championship contender
In 1980 F1 season Alan Jones, driving a Williams-Ford, became the first Australian to win the World Championship since Jack Brabham in 1966. The season saw a major change of guard in Formula One with the Williams team's first Drivers' and Constructors' titles, the emergence of Nelson Piquet as a championship contender and the debut of future World Champions Alain Prost and Nigel Mansell, while reigning champions Jody Scheckter and Ferrari suffered a terrible season that resulted in Scheckter retiring from the sport at the end of the year. In addition, Patrick Depailler lost his life while testing at Hockenheim.
DETAILS
ID 19800036
Size 4000x2667 px
Championship Formula 1
Event Italian GP
Date September, 1980
Location Imola, Italy
Driver Nelson Piquet
Team Brabham
Car Brabham BT49
Photographer AG Photo
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