1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix

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Template:Infobox Grand Prix race report The 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix (the retronym Las Vegas Grand Prix has been used by Formula One broadcasts since 2023) was a Formula One motor race held on September 25, 1982, in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 1982 FIA Formula One World Championship, and the second F1 race in Las Vegas, and the last F1 race to be held in Caesars Palace.

The 75-lap race was won by Michele Alboreto, driving a Tyrrell-Ford. Alboreto scored Tyrrell's first victory since the 1978 Monaco Grand Prix, becoming the eleventh different winning driver of 1982 while Tyrrell became the seventh different winning constructor. John Watson finished second in a McLaren-Ford, with Eddie Cheever third in a Ligier-Matra. Keke Rosberg finished fifth in his Williams-Ford to secure the Drivers' Championship, with Ferrari taking the Constructors' Championship despite neither car finishing in the top six.

This was the last F1 race for 1978 World Champion Mario Andretti. It was also the last race for the Ensign and Fittipaldi teams, the last for March until Template:F1, and the last for Matra as an engine supplier. This would be last Grand Prix held in Las Vegas for just over 41 years until the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix held on a new circuit utilising the Las Vegas Strip.

Background

When the 1982 Formula One schedule was first released in October 1981, the Caesars Palace Grand Prix was scheduled for Saturday, October 16, 1982.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Open access</ref>

In anticipation of the second year in Las Vegas, race organizers attempted to make the weekend even larger by also scheduling a CART Indy car race. The weekend would consist of a Can-Am race on Friday, the Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday, then the track would be converted to an oval for Indy cars on Sunday.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Open access</ref>

Shortly after CART announced their 1982 schedule confirming the Las Vegas race twin bill, the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) announced the Caesars Palace Grand Prix would be moved to September 25. Jean-Marie Balestre, head of FISA, explained this was done to shorten the one-month wait between the Italian Grand Prix and the Caesars Palace Grand Prix. It was also done so the American television broadcaster, NBC, would not have a conflict with their coverage of the 1982 World Series being held the same weekend. This new date was in conflict with CART's previously scheduled race at Michigan International Speedway. Furthermore, FISA prevented any future F1-IndyCar combination weekends by instituting a rule that banned two open-wheel series with engines over two liters from competing at the same venue on the same weekend.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Open access</ref>

In response, CART president John Frasco said, "I don't know all the politics, but it's pretty obvious FISA doesn't want to race with us... I didn't think we were competing against each other because we would be racing on different configurations. Caesars Palace thought the doubleheader concept was fascinating, so did Bernie Ecclestone, and so did we. But obviously, other people involved didn't feel that way."<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Open access</ref>

Qualifying report

For the first time since the World Championship began in 1950, a country hosted three rounds in the same season in 1982. The final race of the year, and the third in the US, would once again decide the Championship. Keke Rosberg of Williams had 42 points, to 33 for McLaren's John Watson, and needed to finish sixth or better to secure the title. Meanwhile, the race was former world champion Mario Andretti's final grand prix.

The course's tight turns and short straights allowed the non-turbo cars to be more competitive than usual, with Michele Alboreto's Tyrrell and Eddie Cheever's Talbot Ligier fastest among them. The turbocharged Renaults of Alain Prost and René Arnoux took first and second positions in qualifying, more than eight-tenths clear of Alboreto. The two Championship contenders, Rosberg and Watson, meanwhile, were in sixth and ninth places respectively, separated by the Ferraris of Mario Andretti and Patrick Tambay.

Championship permutations

Rosberg and Watson both entered this race with a chance of winning the Drivers' Championship.

  • Rosberg (42 points) needed either
    • 6th or higher
    • Watson 2nd or lower
  • Watson (33 points) needed to win the race, with Rosberg 7th or lower. Had this happened, both drivers would have finished with 42 points, and Watson would have been champion by virtue of having three wins to Rosberg's one.
  • The injured Didier Pironi exited championship contention before the race on the grounds of being absent from the event.

For the first time since Template:F1, three teams entered the final race with a chance of winning the Constructors' Championship.

  • Ferrari (74 points) needed either
    • 2nd (or 4th and 5th) or better
    • 4th (or 5th and 6th) or better, with the McLarens 1st and 3rd or lower
    • 5th or better, with the McLarens 1st and 4th or lower
    • 6th or better, with the McLarens 1st and 5th or lower
    • the McLarens scoring fewer than 11 points, with the Renaults 1st and 3rd or lower
  • McLaren-Ford (63 points) needed 1st and either
    • 2nd with the Ferraris scoring fewer than 5 points
    • 3rd with the Ferraris scoring fewer than 3 points
    • 4th with the Ferraris 6th or lower
    • 5th with the Ferraris 7th or lower
  • Renault (59 points) needed 1st and 2nd, with the Ferraris 7th or lower. Had this happened, both teams would have finished with 74 points, with Renault then winning by virtue of having five wins to Ferrari's three.

Race report

At the green light for the race on Saturday, Prost led from the pole, followed by teammate Arnoux. Cheever, from the fourth spot on the grid, was determined to get around the outside of Alboreto on the first left-hander. They touched wheels, but both continued with Alboreto still in front, Cheever's Ligier sporting a vibrating front wheel and the Tyrrell of Alboreto bearing a tire mark on the right sidepod.

For the first ten laps, the Renaults steadily pulled away from Alboreto, with Arnoux now leading Prost. The Tyrrell began to match Arnoux's times, however, and then to close on him, as Prost took back the lead on lap 15. Speculation of a problem with Arnoux's car proved true, as the Renault was faltering, and he retired on lap 21.

Watson, meanwhile, had dropped to twelfth in the opening laps, but passed Piquet on lap 12, then Rosberg, Andretti and Cheever on successive laps, eventually reaching third place, with a thirty-second gap to the two leaders. However, when Andretti, hoping to help clinch the Constructors' title for Ferrari, slid off directly in front of Rosberg on lap 27 with a broken rear suspension link, Rosberg took over the fifth place he sought.

Among the leaders, Alboreto began inching closer to Prost again, and Watson continued to close on both of them. Niki Lauda's McLaren retired on lap 54, while Alboreto had eliminated the gap to Prost, and gotten by him to take the lead in a Grand Prix for the first time. Prost's tires were picking up rubber and had developed a vibration. In four more laps, Watson had also caught and passed him, but he was having the same problem as Prost, and so could make no progress on Alboreto.

Alboreto cruised to a comfortable victory, his first ever and the first for Tyrrell in four years. Alboreto was the 11th different victor that year. Cheever was also able to overtake the ailing Prost for third, nine laps from the end. Less than three seconds behind Prost, and the last car on the lead lap, was Rosberg, who therefore won the world title. Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship despite not finishing in the points.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
1 15 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost Renault 1:18.922 1:16.356
2 16 Template:Flagicon René Arnoux Renault 1:17.868 1:16.786 +0.430
3 3 Template:Flagicon Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford 1:18.756 1:17.646 +1.290
4 25 Template:Flagicon Eddie Cheever Ligier-Matra 1:18.842 1:17.683 +1.327
5 2 Template:Flagicon Riccardo Patrese Brabham-BMW 1:20.386 1:17.772 +1.416
6 6 Template:Flagicon Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford 1:19.162 1:17.886 +1.530
7 28 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti Ferrari 1:19.246 1:17.921 +1.565
8 27 Template:Flagicon Patrick Tambay Ferrari 1:21.067 1:17.958 +1.602
9 7 Template:Flagicon John Watson McLaren-Ford 1:19.320 1:17.986 +1.630
10 35 Template:Flagicon Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart 1:20.181 1:18.012 +1.656
11 26 Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra 1:19.635 1:18.056 +1.700
12 1 Template:Flagicon Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW 1:19.210 1:18.275 +1.919
13 8 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda McLaren-Ford 1:19.171 1:18.333 +1.977
14 5 Template:Flagicon Derek Daly Williams-Ford 1:19.808 1:18.418 +2.062
15 14 Template:Flagicon Roberto Guerrero Ensign-Ford 1:20.516 1:18.496 +2.140
16 23 Template:Flagicon Bruno Giacomelli Alfa Romeo 1:20.065 1:18.622 +2.266
17 29 Template:Flagicon Marc Surer Arrows-Ford 1:19.764 1:18.734 +2.378
18 22 Template:Flagicon Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo 1:19.728 1:18.761 +2.405
19 4 Template:Flagicon Brian Henton Tyrrell-Ford 1:21.038 1:18.765 +2.409
20 31 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier Osella-Ford 1:19.222 no time +2.866
21 11 Template:Flagicon Elio de Angelis Lotus-Ford 1:19.564 1:19.302 +2.946
22 12 Template:Flagicon Nigel Mansell Lotus-Ford 1:20.986 1:19.439 +3.083
23 9 Template:Flagicon Manfred Winkelhock ATS-Ford 1:21.563 1:19.767 +3.411
24 30 Template:Flagicon Mauro Baldi Arrows-Ford 1:20.271 1:20.824 +3.915
25 18 Template:Flagicon Raul Boesel March-Ford 1:20.766 1:21.215 +4.410
26 17 Template:Flagicon Rupert Keegan March-Ford 1:26.048 1:21.180 +4.824
27 33 Template:Flagicon Tommy Byrne Theodore-Ford 1:24.208 1:21.555 +5.199
28 36 Template:Flagicon Teo Fabi Toleman-Hart 1:22.324 1:21.569 +5.213
29 10 Template:Flagicon Eliseo Salazar ATS-Ford 1:23.148 1:21.583 +5.227
30 20 Template:Flagicon Chico Serra Fittipaldi-Ford 1:23.100 1:22.387 +6.031
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Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3 Template:Flagicon Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear 75 1:41:56.888 3 9
2 7 Template:Flagicon John Watson McLaren-Ford Template:Michelin 75 + 27.292 9 6
3 25 Template:Flagicon Eddie Cheever Ligier-Matra Template:Michelin 75 + 56.450 4 4
4 15 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost Renault Template:Michelin 75 + 1:08.648 1 3
5 6 Template:Flagicon Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford Template:Goodyear 75 + 1:11.375 6 2
6 5 Template:Flagicon Derek Daly Williams-Ford Template:Goodyear 74 + 1 Lap 14 1
7 29 Template:Flagicon Marc Surer Arrows-Ford Template:Pirelli 74 + 1 Lap 17
8 4 Template:Flagicon Brian Henton Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear 74 + 1 Lap 19
9 22 Template:Flagicon Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo Template:Michelin 73 + 2 Laps 18
10 23 Template:Flagicon Bruno Giacomelli Alfa Romeo Template:Michelin 73 + 2 Laps 16
11 30 Template:Flagicon Mauro Baldi Arrows-Ford Template:Pirelli 73 + 2 Laps 23
12 17 Template:Flagicon Rupert Keegan March-Ford Template:Michelin 73 + 2 Laps 25
13 18 Template:Flagicon Raul Boesel March-Ford Template:Michelin 69 + 6 Laps 24
NC 9 Template:Flagicon Manfred Winkelhock ATS-Ford Template:Michelin 62 + 13 Laps 22
Ret 8 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda McLaren-Ford Template:Michelin 53 Engine 13
Ret 33 Template:Flagicon Tommy Byrne Theodore-Ford Template:Goodyear 39 Spun Off 26
Ret 35 Template:Flagicon Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart Template:Pirelli 32 Spark Plugs 10
Ret 11 Template:Flagicon Elio de Angelis Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear 28 Engine 20
Ret 28 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti Ferrari Template:Goodyear 26 Suspension 7
Ret 1 Template:Flagicon Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Template:Goodyear 26 Spark Plugs 12
Ret 16 Template:Flagicon René Arnoux Renault Template:Michelin 20 Engine 2
Ret 2 Template:Flagicon Riccardo Patrese Brabham-BMW Template:Goodyear 17 Clutch 5
Ret 12 Template:Flagicon Nigel Mansell Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear 8 Collision 21
Ret 26 Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra Template:Michelin 5 Ignition 11
DNS 27 Template:Flagicon Patrick Tambay Ferrari Template:Goodyear 0 Driver Unfit 8
DNS 14 Template:Flagicon Roberto Guerrero Ensign-Ford Template:Michelin 0 Engine 15
DNS 31 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier Osella-Ford Template:Pirelli
DNQ 36 Template:Flagicon Teo Fabi Toleman-Hart Template:Pirelli
DNQ 10 Template:Flagicon Eliseo Salazar ATS-Ford Template:Michelin
DNQ 20 Template:Flagicon Chico Serra Fittipaldi-Ford Template:Pirelli
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Notes

  • This was the 50th Grand Prix start for an Irish driver.

Final championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Template:Flagicon Keke Rosberg 44
2 Template:Flagicon Didier Pironi 39
3 Template:Flagicon John Watson 39
4 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost 34
5 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda 30
Source:<ref name="champ">Template:Cite web</ref>

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Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 74
2 Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford 69
3 Template:Flagicon Renault 62
4 Template:Flagicon Williams-Ford 58
5 Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford 30
Source:<ref name="champ"/>

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References

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Further reading

  • Rob Walker (January, 1983). "2nd Las Vegas Grand Prix: King Keke". Road & Track, 96–99.
  • Mike S. Lang (1992). Grand Prix!: Race-by-race account of Formula 1 World Championship motor racing. Volume 4: 1981 to 1984. Haynes Publishing Group. Template:ISBN

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