1978 United States Grand Prix West Explained

Type:F1
Country:United States
Grand Prix:United States
Gp Suffix:Grand Prix West
Official Name:Long Beach Grand Prix
Date:April 2
Year:1978
Race No:4
Season No:16
Location:Long Beach, California
Course:Temporary street course
Course Mi:2.02
Course Km:3.251
Distance Laps:80
Distance Mi:161.60
Distance Km:260.08
Weather:Scattered clouds
17°C[1]
Pole Driver: Carlos Reutemann
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:20.636
Fast Driver: Alan Jones
Fast Team:Williams-Ford
Fast Time:1:22.215
Fast Lap:27
First Driver: Carlos Reutemann
First Team:Ferrari
Second Driver: Mario Andretti
Second Team:Lotus-Ford
Third Driver: Patrick Depailler
Third Team:Tyrrell-Ford

The 1978 United States Grand Prix West (officially the Long Beach Grand Prix[2]) was a Formula One motor race held on April 2, 1978, at Long Beach, California.

Summary

Carlos Reutemann took over at the halfway mark from Ferrari teammate Gilles Villeneuve, when the Canadian crashed out of the lead, and won by eleven seconds. It was the second American victory for the Argentine, who also won for Brabham at Watkins Glen in 1974. American Mario Andretti finished second to maintain a share of the Championship lead with Reutemann.

At the start of the weekend, though only 22 cars would make the grid, there were 30 entries, requiring a one-hour pre-qualifying session on Friday morning for the eight non-FICA members. From these eight, the fastest four would join the rest of the field in qualifying for one of the 22 starting spots.

Niki Lauda, who had placed his Ferrari on pole for the previous year's race, again set the early pace, this time in a Brabham. Late in the Friday morning session, however, Reutemann suddenly jumped to the top of the sheets with a 1:20.99 and eventually posted the day's best of 1:20.636. As usual at Long Beach, a number of drivers suffered from broken gearboxes, and on Saturday, though the weather was better, no one was able to better Reutemann's time. The first three rows of the final grid were occupied by just three teams, as Villeneuve completed the all-Ferrari front row, Brabham teammates Lauda and John Watson were third and fifth, and the Lotus pair of Andretti and Ronnie Peterson were fourth and sixth.

A beautiful California day and 75,000 paying fans showed up for the race on Sunday. The start had been moved from in front of the pits on Ocean Boulevard to the curving "straight" on Shoreline Drive in order to avoid another first corner tangle. The strategy seemed to work, as everyone got through cleanly, though John Watson's late braking maneuver down the inside caused him to exit wide from the hairpin and force polesitter Reutemann wide with him, so Villeneuve tucked into the lead as they exited.

After one lap, the order was Villeneuve, Watson, Lauda, Reutemann, Andretti, Alan Jones, James Hunt and Peterson. In the lead of a Grand Prix for the first time, Villeneuve was driving superbly, as he began to extend his lead. On lap six, Hunt struck the wall at the apex of the last turn before the pit straight and knocked his right front wheel off. Three laps later, Watson retired from second with a blown engine. Andretti was dropping back in fourth, having chosen the wrong Goodyears and a poor top gear, and Jones was closing on him quickly. On lap 19, the Williams went through and took off after Reutemann.

With Villeneuve's lead at two seconds, Reutemann was pushing Lauda hard for second place. Suddenly, on lap 28, the Brabham went straight on at Turn One, looking as if his brakes had failed. Lauda stopped safely, however, stepped out and removed his helmet. An electrical failure had cut the motor. Meanwhile, Jones had caught up to Reutemann, and the top three were separated by just 2.5 seconds.

On lap 39, just before the halfway point, Villeneuve came up to lap Clay Regazzoni, who was in a battle with Jean-Pierre Jabouille's Renault. Rather than wait until the straight, the Canadian tried to get by in the twisty section leading up to Ocean Boulevard. There simply wasn't room, however, and, when Regazzoni braked earlier than Villeneuve expected, the Ferrari's right front wheel hit the left rear of the Shadow and was launched over the white car into the wall. Fortunately, no one was hurt.

This left Reutemann in the lead, ahead of Jones, then a long gap back to Andretti. Lap after lap, Jones hounded Reutemann, but the Ferrari was too fast down the straight for him to get by. On about lap 47, with Jones still on the Ferrari's tail, the front wings of the Williams strangely flopped down, the result of a fabrication failure. Jones continued to battle, but began losing around a second a lap. Adding to the Aussie's misery, his fuel pressure began fluctuating. His head jerked back and forth as the engine sputtered and, sometimes, cut out entirely. As one car after another passed, the struggling Williams fell all the way to eighth place. Recording the fastest lap of the race on lap 27 and repassing Emerson Fittipaldi on the last lap for seventh place were his only consolations after a spectacular drive.

Reutemann cruised to the finish, maintaining a twelve to fifteen second gap over Andretti, who had a similar cushion over Patrick Depailler in third.

Classification

Pre-qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
136 Rolf StommelenArrows-Ford1:23.540
235 Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford1:23.840+0.300
337 Arturo MerzarioMerzario-Ford1:24.729+1.189
430 Brett LungerMcLaren-Ford1:25.076+1.536
532 Keke RosbergTheodore-Ford1:25.785+2.245
625 Héctor RebaqueLotus-Ford1:26.128+2.588
739 Danny OngaisShadow-Ford1:26.150+2.610
824 Derek DalyHesketh-Ford1:26.615+3.075
*Positions in red indicate entries that failed to pre-qualify.

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
111 Carlos ReutemannFerrari1:20.636
212 Gilles VilleneuveFerrari1:20.836+0.200
31 Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:20.937+0.301
45 Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:21.188+0.552
52 John WatsonBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:21.244+0.608
66 Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford1:21.474+0.838
77 James HuntMcLaren-Ford1:21.738+1.102
827 Alan JonesWilliams-Ford1:21.935+1.299
935 Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford1:22.006+1.370
1020 Jody ScheckterWolf-Ford1:22.163+1.527
118 Patrick TambayMcLaren-Ford1:22.234+1.598
124 Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford1:22.414+1.778
1315 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault1:22.491+1.855
1426 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra1:22.630+1.994
1514 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford1:22.790+2.154
169 Jochen MassATS-Ford1:23.106+2.470
1719 Vittorio BrambillaSurtees-Ford1:23.212+2.576
1836 Rolf StommelenArrows-Ford1:23.291+2.655
1910 Jean-Pierre JarierATS-Ford1:23.419+2.783
2017 Clay RegazzoniShadow-Ford1:23.454+2.818
2137 Arturo MerzarioMerzario-Ford1:23.589+2.953
2218 Rupert KeeganSurtees-Ford1:23.677+3.041
2316 Hans-Joachim StuckShadow-Ford1:23.733+3.097
243 Didier PironiTyrrell-Ford1:23.792+3.156
2530 Brett LungerMcLaren-Ford1:23.795+3.159
2622 Lamberto LeoniEnsign-Ford1:24.008+3.372
*Positions in red indicate entries that failed to qualify.

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
111 Carlos ReutemannFerrari801:52:01.30119
25 Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford80+11.061 secs46
34 Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford80+28.951 secs124
46 Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford80+45.603 secs63
526 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra80+1:22.884142
635 Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford79+1 Lap91
727 Alan JonesWilliams-Ford79+1 Lap8
814 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford79+1 Lap15
936 Rolf StommelenArrows-Ford79+1 Lap18
1017 Clay RegazzoniShadow-Ford79+1 Lap20
1110 Jean-Pierre JarierATS-Ford75+5 Laps19
128 Patrick TambayMcLaren-Ford74Accident11
Ret20 Jody ScheckterWolf-Ford59Accident10
Ret19 Vittorio BrambillaSurtees-Ford50Transmission17
Ret15 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault43Turbo13
Ret12 Gilles VilleneuveFerrari38Accident2
Ret1 Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo27Ignition3
Ret3 Didier PironiTyrrell-Ford25Gearbox22
Ret37 Arturo MerzarioMerzario-Ford17Gearbox21
Ret9 Jochen MassATS-Ford11Brakes16
Ret2 John WatsonBrabham-Alfa Romeo9Engine5
Ret7 James HuntMcLaren-Ford5Accident7
DNS18 Rupert KeeganSurtees-FordPractice Accident
DNS16 Hans-Joachim StuckShadow-FordPractice Accident
DNQ30 Brett LungerMcLaren-Ford
DNQ22 Lamberto LeoniEnsign-Ford
DNPQ32 Keke RosbergTheodore-Ford
DNPQ25 Héctor RebaqueLotus-Ford
DNPQ39 Danny OngaisShadow-Ford
DNPQ24 Derek DalyHesketh-Ford

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Carlos Reutemann18
2 Mario Andretti18
3 Ronnie Peterson14
4 Patrick Depailler14
5 Niki Lauda10
Source:[3]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Lotus-Ford27
2 Ferrari18
3 Tyrrell-Ford15
4 Brabham-Alfa Romeo14
5 Fittipaldi-Ford6
Source:
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Further reading

  • Rob Walker (July, 1978). "3rd United States Grand Prix West: Road Show". Road & Track, 135–140.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weather History for KLAX – April, 1978 – Sunday, April 2, 1978 . Weather Underground . 23 December 2015.
  2. Web site: 1978 Formula 1 World Championship Programmes . The Programme Covers Project.
  3. Web site: United States West 1978 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 21 March 2019.