1984 Portuguese Grand Prix

The 1984 Portuguese Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Estoril on 21 October 1984. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 1984 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was the first World Championship Portuguese Grand Prix since 1960, when it was held at the Boavista street circuit in Oporto.

1984 Portuguese Grand Prix
Race 16 of 16 in the 1984 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date21 October 1984
Official name13º Grande Prémio de Portugal
LocationAutódromo do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.35 km (2.702 miles)
Distance70 laps, 304.5 km (189.14 miles)
WeatherDry
Pole position
DriverBrabham-BMW
Time1:21.703
Fastest lap
DriverAustria Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG
Time1:22.996 on lap 51
Podium
FirstMcLaren-TAG
SecondMcLaren-TAG
ThirdToleman-Hart
Lap leaders

Niki Lauda needed second place to secure the title, and gained it when Nigel Mansell spun out with 18 laps to go. As a result, he took the title by just half a point from team-mate Alain Prost. The point-scoring drivers won a total of 13 world championships between them, and the three drivers on the podium were all (at least) triple World Champions from different eras – Lauda, approaching the end of his long and distinguished F1 career, Prost, enjoying the best years of his career, and Ayrton Senna, still at the dawn of his.

After running a strong second behind Prost for most of the race, Mansell's spin on lap 52 was due to his front left brake failing. The Englishman later told that as it was his last race for Lotus before joining Williams in 1985, team boss Peter Warr (whom he had never got along with personally) had refused to give him the brakes he wanted for his Lotus 95T and that it was this that ultimately caused his retirement and handed Lauda the second place he needed to win the World Championship.

The race also represented the last win for French tyre manufacturer Michelin in Formula One until the 2001 San Marino Grand Prix.

Classification

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Qualifying

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PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
11 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW1:30.8891:21.703 —
27 Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:28.2761:21.774+0.071
319 Ayrton SennaToleman-Hart1:30.0771:21.936+0.233
46 Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda1:32.2691:22.049+0.346
511 Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault1:28.4281:22.291+0.588
612 Nigel MansellLotus-Renault1:32.9861:22.319+0.616
715 Patrick TambayRenault1:29.4091:22.583+0.880
827 Michele AlboretoFerrari1:31.1921:22.686+0.983
916 Derek WarwickRenault1:35.9131:22.801+1.098
1020 Stefan JohanssonToleman-Hart1:28.9911:22.942+1.239
118 Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG1:28.8371:23.183+1.480
1222 Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo1:37.1541:24.048+2.345
1333 Philippe StreiffRenault1:37.2801:24.089+2.386
1423 Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo1:34.8091:24.235+2.532
155 Jacques LaffiteWilliams-Honda1:39.6961:24.437+2.734
1617 Marc SurerArrows-BMW1:34.0031:24.688+2.985
1728 René ArnouxFerrari1:36.6341:24.848+3.145
1818 Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW1:32.5301:25.115+3.412
192 Manfred WinkelhockBrabham-BMWno time1:25.289+3.586
2026 Andrea de CesarisLigier-Renault1:33.3981:26.082+4.379
2125 François HesnaultLigier-Renault1:34.2331:26.701+4.998
2224 Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo1:31.3361:26.840+5.137
2314 Gerhard BergerATS-BMW1:44.9661:28.106+6.403
2430 Jo GartnerOsella-Alfa Romeo1:33.5401:28.229+6.526
2521 Mauro BaldiSpirit-Hart1:36.4831:29.001+7.298
2610 Jonathan PalmerRAM-Hart1:40.3441:29.397+7.694
279 Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart1:34.8391:30.406+8.703
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Race

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PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
17 Alain ProstMcLaren-TAGM701:41:11.75329
28 Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAGM70+ 13.425116
319 Ayrton SennaToleman-HartM70+ 20.04234
427 Michele AlboretoFerrariG70+ 20.31783
511 Elio de AngelisLotus-RenaultG70+ 1:32.16952
61 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMWM69+ 1 Lap11
715 Patrick TambayRenaultM69+ 1 Lap7 
822 Riccardo PatreseAlfa RomeoG69+ 1 Lap12 
928 René ArnouxFerrariG69+ 1 Lap17 
102 Manfred WinkelhockBrabham-BMWM69+ 1 Lap19 
1120 Stefan JohanssonToleman-HartM69+ 1 Lap10 
1226 Andrea de CesarisLigier-RenaultM69+ 1 Lap20 
1314 Gerhard BergerATS-BMWP68+ 2 Laps23 
145 Jacques LaffiteWilliams-HondaG67+ 3 Laps15 
1521 Mauro BaldiSpirit-HartP66+ 4 Laps25 
1630 Jo GartnerOsella-Alfa RomeoP65Out of Fuel24 
1723 Eddie CheeverAlfa RomeoG64+ 6 Laps14 
Ret24 Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa RomeoP60Engine22 
Ret12 Nigel MansellLotus-RenaultG52Brakes6 
Ret16 Derek WarwickRenaultM51Gearbox9 
Ret33 Philippe StreiffRenaultM48Transmission13 
Ret6 Keke RosbergWilliams-HondaG39Engine4 
Ret25 François HesnaultLigier-RenaultM31Electrical21 
Ret18 Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMWG24Transmission18 
Ret10 Jonathan PalmerRAM-HartP19Gearbox26 
Ret17 Marc SurerArrows-BMWG8Electrical16 
Ret9 Philippe AlliotRAM-HartP2Engine27 
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Championship standings after the race

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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Previous race:
1984 European Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World Championship
1984 season
Next race:
1985 Brazilian Grand Prix
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1966 Portuguese Grand Prix
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