1985 Italian Grand Prix

The 1985 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 8 September 1985. It was the twelfth round of the 1985 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was the 55th Italian Grand Prix and the 50th to be held at Monza. The race was held over 51 laps of the 5.8-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 295.8 kilometres.

1985 Italian Grand Prix
Race 12 of 16 in the 1985 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date8 September 1985
Official nameLVI Gran Premio d'Italia
LocationAutodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.800 km (3.60 miles)
Distance51 laps, 295.800 km (183.600 miles)
WeatherDry
Pole position
DriverLotus-Renault
Time1:25.084
Fastest lap
DriverUnited Kingdom Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda
Time1:28.283 on lap 38
Podium
FirstMcLaren-TAG
SecondBrabham-BMW
ThirdLotus-Renault
Lap leaders

The race was won by Frenchman Alain Prost driving a McLaren MP4/2B. It was Prost's fifth and final victory of the 1985 season as he powered towards the first of his four Formula One world championships. Prost won by almost 52 seconds over the Brazilian duo Nelson Piquet (Brabham BT54) and Ayrton Senna (Lotus 97T).

It was the debut race for the American owned Haas Lola team with their new car, the Lola THL1 running the Hart 415T turbocharged engine, driven by Australia's 1980 World Champion Alan Jones. Jones, who had retired following the 1981 season, was making a full-time return to Formula One after two races, the US Grand Prix West, and the non championship Race of Champions with Arrows in early 1983.

Missing from the grid was popular West German driver Stefan Bellof who was killed a week earlier in a World Sportscar Championship race at the Spa Circuit in Belgium. With his funeral set for the day after the Italian Grand Prix the Tyrrell team only ran the one car for Martin Brundle feeling it would be disrespectful to Bellof to bring a driver in to replace him for the race. Members of the Tyrrell team, including team boss Ken Tyrrell, attended Bellof's funeral the next day.

Senna's pole position is often cited as one of his greatest moments.[1]

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pole position went to Ayrton Senna; his 5th pole of the year. His average speed was 152.487 mph (245.405 km/h).

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
112 Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault1:27.0091:25.084
26 Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda1:26.1611:25.230+0.146
35 Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda1:26.9601:25.486+0.402
47 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW1:25.6791:25.584+0.500
52 Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:27.5761:25.790+0.706
611 Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault1:27.0981:26.004+0.920
727 Michele AlboretoFerrari1:27.5521:26.468+1.384
815 Patrick TambayRenault1:28.5781:27.020+1.936
98 Marc SurerBrabham-BMW1:27.7991:27.153+2.069
1028 Stefan JohanssonFerrari1:29.0011:27.473+2.389
1117 Gerhard BergerArrows-BMW1:27.7461:27.723+2.639
1216 Derek WarwickRenault1:28.1191:28.112+3.028
1322 Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo1:29.0681:28.340+3.256
1418 Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW1:28.3691:28.760+3.285
1519 Teo FabiToleman-Hart1:29.0501:28.386+3.302
161 Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG1:28.4721:28.949+3.388
1723 Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo1:29.2981:28.629+3.545
183 Martin BrundleTyrrell-Renault1:33.5031:28.793+3.709
1925 Philippe StreiffLigier-Renault1:31.7271:29.839+4.755
2026 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Renault1:30.1861:30.376+5.102
2120 Piercarlo GhinzaniToleman-Hart1:30.2711:31.449+5.187
2224 Huub RothengatterOsella-Alfa Romeo1:33.5291:37.664+8.445
2329 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Motori Moderni1:35.7701:33.961+8.877
2410 Kenny AchesonRAM-Hart1:34.9191:38.325+9.835
2533 Alan JonesLola-Hart1:34.9431:45.823+9.859
269 Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart1:36.2211:37.664+11.137

Race edit

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
12 Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG511:17:59.45159
27 Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW51+ 51.63546
312 Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault51+ 1:00.39014
48 Marc SurerBrabham-BMW51+ 1:00.60993
528 Stefan JohanssonFerrari50+ 1 Lap102
611 Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault50+ 1 Lap61
715 Patrick TambayRenault50+ 1 Lap8 
83 Martin BrundleTyrrell-Renault50+ 1 Lap18 
918 Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW50+ 1 Lap14 
1025 Philippe StreiffLigier-Renault49+ 2 Laps19 
115 Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda47Engine3 
1219 Teo FabiToleman-Hart47+ 4 Laps15 
1327 Michele AlboretoFerrari45Engine7 
Ret6 Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda44Engine2 
Ret26 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Renault40Engine20 
Ret1 Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG33Transmission16 
Ret22 Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo31Exhaust13 
Ret24 Huub RothengatterOsella-Alfa Romeo26Engine22 
Ret9 Philippe AlliotRAM-Hart19Turbo26 
Ret17 Gerhard BergerArrows-BMW13Engine11 
Ret16 Derek WarwickRenault9Transmission12 
Ret33 Alan JonesLola-Hart6Engine25 
Ret23 Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo3Engine17 
Ret10 Kenny AchesonRAM-Hart2Clutch24 
Ret29 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Motori Moderni0Fuel Pump23 
DNS20 Piercarlo GhinzaniToleman-Hart0Non Starter  
Source:[2]

Championship standings after the race edit

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

References edit

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