Non-championship race in the 1981 Formula One season
Race details
Date
7 February 1981
Location
Kyalami Transvaal Province, South Africa
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
4.104 km (2.550 miles)
Distance
77 laps, 316.008 km (196.358 miles)
Weather
Wet/Dry
Pole position
Driver
Nelson Piquet
Brabham-Ford
Time
1:12.78
Fastest lap
Driver
Carlos Reutemann
Williams-Ford
Time
1:13.61 on Lap 72
Podium
First
Carlos Reutemann
Williams-Ford
Second
Nelson Piquet
Brabham-Ford
Third
Elio de Angelis
Lotus-Ford
Motor car race
The 1981 South African Grand Prix was a Formula Libre motor race held on 7 February 1981 at Kyalami.
The race was originally scheduled to be the opening round of the 1981 FIA Formula One World Championship. However, the ongoing war between Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) and the Formula One Constructors' Association (FOCA) resulted in FISA insisting on a date change which was not acceptable to the race organisers.[1] Approval was ultimately given for the race to go ahead on its original date, but as a Formula Libre race rather than as a round of the Formula One World Championship.[1] The downgraded race was supported by the teams affiliated with FOCA, but not by the manufacturer teams (Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Ligier, Osella and Renault), all of whom were aligned with FISA. (Toleman was experiencing troubles with its overweight car and would not debut until the San Marino Grand Prix).[1] The eleven teams present all fielded cars fitted with sliding side skirts, aerodynamic devices which were illegal in Formula One for 1981 but acceptable under Formula Libre regulations.[1] The absence of the manufacturer teams meant that all 19 cars in the race were powered by Ford Cosworth engines.[1] Due to tyre manufacturer Goodyear's retirement from the sport at the end of the previous season and Michelin's alignment with FISA, the cars ran equipped with old Avon tyres supplied by Bernie Ecclestone.[2]
The race was eventually won by Carlos Reutemann, driving a Williams, with Nelson Piquet second in a Brabham and Elio de Angelis third in a Lotus.
^ abcde"The one that didn't count". forix.autosport.com. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
^Edmondson, Laurence (31 October 2010). "Bernie Ecclestone timeline". ESPN. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
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