1978 Austrian Grand Prix

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The 1978 Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 13 August 1978 at Österreichring. This was the last win for Ronnie Peterson before his death at the 1978 Italian Grand Prix, and was also the last win for a Swedish Formula One driver, as of 2025.

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying classification

Pos. Driver Constructor Time
Harald Ertl Ensign-Ford
Héctor Rebaque Lotus-Ford
Nelson Piquet McLaren-Ford
Brett Lunger McLaren-Ford
René Arnoux Martini-Ford
Keke Rosberg Wolf-Ford
Arturo Merzario Merzario-Ford
8 Rolf Stommelen Arrows-Ford 1:44.88

*Positions in red indicate entries that failed to pre-qualify.

Qualifying classification

Pos. Driver Constructor Time No
1 Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 1:37.71 1
2 Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford 1:37.76 2
3 Jean-Pierre Jabouille Renault 1:38.32 3
4 Carlos Reutemann Ferrari 1:38.50 4
5 Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra 1:38.71 5
6 Emerson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford 1:38.77 6
7 Jody Scheckter Wolf-Ford 1:38.85 7
8 James Hunt McLaren-Ford 1:39.10 8
9 Didier Pironi Tyrrell-Ford 1:39.23 9
10 John Watson Brabham-Alfa Romeo 1:39.35 10
11 Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari 1:39.40 11
12 Niki Lauda Brabham-Alfa Romeo 1:39.49 12
13 Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford 1:39.51 13
14 Patrick Tambay McLaren-Ford 1:39.59 14
15 Alan Jones Williams-Ford 1:39.81 15
16 Riccardo Patrese Arrows-Ford 1:40.11 16
17 Brett Lunger McLaren-Ford 1:40.80 17
18 Héctor Rebaque Lotus-Ford 1:40.84 18
19 Derek Daly Ensign-Ford 1:41.02 19
20 Nelson Piquet McLaren-Ford 1:41.15 20
21 Vittorio Brambilla Surtees-Ford 1:41.16 21
22 Clay Regazzoni Shadow-Ford 1:41.42 22
23 Hans-Joachim Stuck Shadow-Ford 1:41.58 23
24 Harald Ertl Ensign-Ford 1:41.60 24
25 Keke Rosberg Wolf-Ford 1:41.72 25
26 René Arnoux Martini-Ford 1:41.84 26
27 Arturo Merzario Merzario-Ford 1:41.85 DNQ
28 Jochen Mass ATS-Ford 1:42.47 DNQ
29 Rupert Keegan Surtees-Ford 1:43.06 DNQ
30 Hans Binder ATS-Ford 1:44.46 DNQ

*Positions in red indicate entries that failed to qualify.

Race

Race start and rain

The crowds for the Austrian GP were full of Niki Lauda fans; but for them Lauda qualified only 12th as the Lotus cars again took the front row, with Ronnie Peterson on pole. The surprise in qualifying was Jean-Pierre Jabouille who qualified his turbocharged Renault third. The race started at 2:00 pm local, the start saw Peterson lead into the first corner, with Carlos Reutemann snatching second from Mario Andretti. Andretti tried to get the place back later in the lap, but the two collided and Andretti retired after his car spun into the barriers while Reutemann lost a couple of places to Patrick Depailler and Jody Scheckter. On the third lap, Scheckter slid off and crashed into Andretti's abandoned Lotus, damaging both cars. On the fourth lap, a heavy rainshower hit the track and Reutemann spun off and was beached but the marshals push-started his car as it was in a dangerous position, while Nelson Piquet and Héctor Rebaque crashed out. At the end of lap six, Gilles Villeneuve headed for the pits for rain tyres having executed a monumental spin, and next lap Jabouille lost control of the Renault, managed to gather it all up and also stopped for rain tyres, while Emerson Fittipaldi was into the pits and Pironi spun off and knocked the nose cone off his Tyrrell but rejoined. Peterson finished lap seven in full control of the situation and when the last car had gone through the officials decided to stop the race and the red and black flags were held out, meaning "Race to stop and restart at a later time." After the decision had been made Peterson spun off onto the grass and got stuck, so it was Depailler who arrived first at the red and black flags. As the rain poured down, the race was stopped. It was clearly stated that the Grand Prix would now be considered a two-part race, the first part having run for seven laps and the starting grid for the 47-lap second part would be in the order in which the competitors completed lap seven. Only those cars that arrived back at the pits under their own power would be allowed to start in the second part and there would be no changing to spare cars, though repairs and resetting of suspension and brakes for rain conditions would be allowed, and naturally everyone fitted rain tyres. During the red flag, Rebaque's was towed back by the marshals undamaged but could not join the restart, though Peterson and Reutemann drove their cars back, having been extricated from the grass verges. Patrese's Arrows was towed in with the nose cone damage, and should have been wheeled away along with Rebaque's Lotus but in the confusion the Arrows management sneaked the car into the pit lane and started repairing it, even though it was illegal. The restart was timed for 3:00 pm giving everyone adequate time to prepare their cars for a really wet track. At 2:40 pm. the pit road was to be opened to allow cars to set off on a warm-up lap, and it was to shut at 2:50 pm and anyone left behind would be out of the second part of the race. It was all quite clear, but there was some discussion as to whether Peterson and Reutemann had received outside assistance driving the first part of the race, even though they had driven their cars back to the pits. With Peterson on pole position and Reutemann in last position, having spun off on lap 5, it was a delicate situation, but was resolved by allowing them both to restart, though Reutemann would be considered to be two laps behind at the start of the second race. There should have been 21 cars lined up in pairs for the second part with Andretti, Scheckter, Rebaque and Piquet already out but there were 22 cars on new grid due to the Arrows team's shady tactics for Patrese.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Race restart

The race restarted at 3:15 pm after the rain relented, and once again Peterson led followed by Depailler and Lauda. As the track began to dry, Peterson started to pull away, and behind, Reutemann was on a charge and passed Lauda for third but he was black-flagged for receiving outside assistance, and Lauda crashed out soon after, leaving Gilles Villeneuve third. The drivers changed to slicks but the top 3 remained the same and stayed so till the end; Peterson winning ahead of Depailler, with Villeneuve taking his first ever podium.

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 6 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear 54 1:41:21.57 1 9
2 4 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear 54 +47.44 secs 13 6
3 12 Template:Flagicon Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari Template:Michelin 54 +1:39.76 11 4
4 14 Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford Template:Goodyear 53 +1 Lap 6 3
5 26 Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra Template:Goodyear 53 +1 Lap 5 2
6 19 Template:Flagicon Vittorio Brambilla Surtees-Ford Template:Goodyear 53 +1 Lap 21 1
7 2 Template:Flagicon John Watson Brabham-Alfa Romeo Template:Goodyear 53 +1 lap 10
8 30 Template:Flagicon Brett Lunger McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear 52 +2 Laps 17
9 31 Template:Flagicon René Arnoux Martini-Ford Template:Goodyear 52 +2 Laps 26
NC 17 Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Shadow-Ford Template:Goodyear 50 +4 Laps 22
NC 32 Template:Flagicon Keke Rosberg Wolf-Ford Template:Goodyear 49 +5 Laps 25
DSQ 22 Template:Flagicon Derek Daly Ensign-Ford Template:Goodyear 41 Push start 19
Ret 8 Template:Flagicon Patrick Tambay McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear 40 Accident 14
Ret 16 Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck Shadow-Ford Template:Goodyear 33 Accident 23
Ret 15 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jabouille Renault Template:Michelin 31 Gearbox 3
DSQ 11 Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Ferrari Template:Michelin 28 Push start 4
Ret 1 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Brabham-Alfa Romeo Template:Goodyear 27 Accident 12
Ret 3 Template:Flagicon Didier Pironi Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear 20 Accident 9
Ret 7 Template:Flagicon James Hunt McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear 7 Accident 8
Ret 27 Template:Flagicon Alan Jones Williams-Ford Template:Goodyear 7 Accident 15
Ret 35 Template:Flagicon Riccardo Patrese Arrows-Ford Template:Goodyear 7 Accident 16
Ret 23 Template:Flagicon Harald Ertl Ensign-Ford Template:Goodyear 7 Accident 24
Ret 25 Template:Flagicon Héctor Rebaque Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear 4 Accident 18
Ret 29 Template:Flagicon Nelson Piquet McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear 4 Accident 20
Ret 20 Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Wolf-Ford Template:Goodyear 3 Accident 7
Ret 5 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear 0 Accident 2
DNQ 37 Template:Flagicon Arturo Merzario Merzario-Ford Template:Goodyear
DNQ 9 Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass ATS-Ford Template:Goodyear
DNQ 18 Template:Flagicon Rupert Keegan Surtees-Ford Template:Goodyear
DNQ 10 Template:Flagicon Hans Binder ATS-Ford Template:Goodyear
DNPQ 36 Template:Flagicon Rolf Stommelen Arrows-Ford Template:Goodyear
PO 18 Template:Flagicon Brian Henton Surtees-Ford Template:Goodyear Keegan's car
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Notes

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti 54
2 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson 45
3 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler 32
4 Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann 31
5 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda 31
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Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford 76
2 Template:Flagicon Brabham-Alfa Romeo 40
3 Template:Flagicon Tyrrell-Ford 36
4 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 35
5 Template:Flagicon Ligier-Matra 16
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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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