1981 Formula 1 Images
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Lotus 87, 4th Place.
United States Grand Prix, Rd15, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 October 1981.
1981 Canadian Grand Prix.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
25-27 September 1981.
Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126CK) came 3rd despite the loss of his front wing after running into the back of Arnoux's car on the first lap. Here is hits Elio de Angelis (Lotus 87-Ford Cosworth), 6th position, action.
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1981 Canadian Grand Prix.
Montreal, Canada. 25-27 September 1981.
Jacques Laffite (Ligier JS17-Matra), 1st position with John Watson (McLaren MP4/1-Ford Cosworth), 2nd position and Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126CK), 3rd position, spraying the champagne on the podium.
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1981 Austrian Grand Prix.
Osterreichring, Austria. 14-16 August 1981.
Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126CK), retired, sideways, but under complete control as Alan Jones (Williams FW07C-Ford Cosworth), 4th position, follows, action.
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The McLaren team and guests, including Teddy Mayer (USA) McLaren Team Owner, James Hunt (GBR); Tyler Alexander (USA) McLaren Engineering Director and John Barnard (GBR) McLaren Designer, celebrate a third place finish for John Watson (GBR) McLaren in the Marlboro hospitality area.
Spanish Grand Prix, Rd7, Jarama, Spain, 21 June 1981.
Nelson Piquet (BRA) took pole position in the Brabham BT49C rumoured to be running a hydro-pneumatic suspension designed to circumnavigate the rule that cars had to be 6cm above the ground when measured. Nelson finished the race twelfth after a misguided choice to run slicks on a wet track.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd2, Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 29 March 1981.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Lotus 87, 4th Place.
United States Grand Prix, Rd15, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 October 1981.
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