1980 World Rally Championship Explained

The 1980 World Rally Championship was the eighth season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). The season consisted of 12 rallies. While this number was the same as the previous year, one change was made to the schedule, replacing Quebec with the Rally Codasur, marking the first WRC event to be held in South America.

A new driver's champion was crowned, with Fiat backed German driver Walter Röhrl taking the championship convincingly while simultaneously earning for Fiat its third and final manufacturer's title. Finn Hannu Mikkola and Swede Björn Waldegård again battled to a one-point difference in the standings, though this time for second place overall, and this time with Mikkola coming out on top. Fiat's position in the standings was challenged by both Datsun and Ford, but neither could overcome the Italian company's initial lead, settling instead for second and third, respectively. 1980 also saw Mercedes-Benz's best and final effort to compete for a WRC title, placing fourth overall.

For purposes of the championship, neither the Swedish or Finnish rallies were applied to the WRC for Manufacturers.__TOC__

Championships

Manufacturers

+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship for ManufacturersRankManufacturerEventTotal
points

MON

POR

KEN

GRC

ARG

NZL

ITA

FRA

GBR

CIV
1align=left Fiat18 18 15 18 17 18 16 (11)120
2align=left Datsun18 17 14 18 13 8 593
3align=left Ford8 12 18 11 8 16 17 90
4align=left Mercedes13 16 17 15 1879
5align=left Opel12 13 13 10 10 13 71
6align=left Talbot16 15 18 49
7align=left Toyota9 9 1432
8align=left Peugeot2 12 1630
9align=left Porsche10 18 28
10align=left Lancia16 4 20
11align=left Vauxhall12 4 16
12align=left Volkswagen14 14
13align=left Renault12 12
14align=left Triumph9 9
15align=left Mitsubishi2 79
16align=left FSO2 2
+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship point awards for manufacturers
Overall
finish
Group finish
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 18
2 17 16
3 16 15 14
4 15 14 13 12
5 14 13 12 11 10
6 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
8 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
9 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1

Drivers

+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship for DriversRankDriverEventTotal
points

MON

SWE

POR

KEN

GRC

ARG

FIN

NZL

ITA

FRA

GBR

CIV
1align=left Walter Röhrl20 20 8 20 15 20 15 118
2align=left Hannu Mikkola10 15 12 12 15 64
3align=left Björn Waldegård12 12 10 1 8 2063
4align=left Ari Vatanen20 15 15 50
5align=left Anders Kulläng10 20 10 8 48
6align=left Markku Alén15 12 20 47
7align=left Timo Salonen4 15 6 20 45
8align=left Guy Fréquelin12 10 12 34
9align=left Shekhar Mehta20 10 30
10align=left Henri Toivonen8 20 28
11align=left Per Eklund8 3 12 427
12align=left Jean-Luc Thérier20 20
13align=left Vic Preston, Jr.12 820
14align=left Jorge Recalde3 1518
15align=left Björn Johansson8 10 18
16align=left Bernard Darniche15 15
align=left Stig Blomqvist15 15
align=left Rauno Aaltonen15 15
19align=left Attilio Bettega6 3 6 15
20align=left Alain Coppier2 12 14
21align=left Carlos Reutemann12 12
align=left Alain Ambrosino1212
23align=left Michèle Mouton4 8 12
24align=left Ove Andersson6 6 12
25align=left Jean-Claude Lefèbvre8 311
26align=left Mike Kirkland10 10
align=left George Fury10 10
align=left Bruno Saby10 10
align=left Russell Brookes10 10
align=left Samir Assef1010
31align=left Ingvar Carlsson1 8 9
32align=left Andy Dawson6 3 9
33align=left Jean-Pierre Nicolas8 8
align=left Lasse Lampi8 8
35align=left Timo Mäkinen1 6 7
36align=left Pentti Airikkala6 6
align=left Andrew Cowan6 6
align=left Domingo De Vitta6 6
align=left Paul Adams6 6
align=left Sandro Munari66
41align=left Jochi Kleint3 2 5
42align=left Carlos Torres4 4
align=left Yoshio Iwashita4 4
align=left Harry Källström4 4
align=left Francisco Alcuaz4 4
align=left Tapio Rainio4 4
align=left Paddy Davidson4 4
align=left Angelo Presotto4 4
align=left Christian Gardavot4 4
align=left Tony Pond4 4
51align=left Johnny Hellier3 3
align=left Nestor García-Veiga3 3
align=left Erkki Pitkänen3 3
align=left David Parkes3 3
align=left Antonillo Zordan3 3
align=left Paul Rouby3 3
57align=left Salvador Servià2 2
align=left Bengt Nilsson2 2
align=left Raymond 'Ray' Rué2 2
align=left Tasos 'Siroco' Livieratos2 2
align=left Federico West2 2
align=left Heikki Enomaa2 2
align=left Glenn McIntyre2 2
align=left Giorgio Bernocchi2 2
align=left Jean-Felix Farrucci2 2
align=left Bror Danielsson2 2
align=left Jean-François Vincens22
68align=left Maciej Stawowiak1 1
align=left Jorge Maggi1 1
align=left Peter Geitel1 1
align=left Morrie Chandler1 1
align=left Massimo Paolieri1 1
align=left Jean Bagarry1 1
align=left George Hill1 1
align=left Naguib Saad11
+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship point awards for drivers
Points awarded by finish1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1

Events

+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship event mapalign=center colspan=4
width=25% Black = Tarmacwidth=25% Brown = Gravelwidth=25% Blue = Snow/Icewidth=25% Red = Mixed Surface
+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"1980 World Rally Championship schedule and results
width=5% rowspan=2Roundwidth=20% rowspan=2Rally namewidth=20% rowspan=2Stageswidth=75% colspan=5Podium finishers
RankDriverCo-driverCarTime
1
Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo
(19 – 25 January)
30 stages
601 km
Tarmac
1 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth8:42:20
2 Bernard Darniche Alain MahéLancia Stratos HF8:52:58
3 Björn Waldegård Hans ThorszeliusFiat 131 Abarth8:53:48
2
Swedish Rally[1]
(15 – 17 February)
29 stages
413.5 km
Snow/Ice
1 Anders Kulläng Bruno BerglundOpel Ascona 4004:17:52
2 Stig Blomqvist Björn CederbergSaab 99 Turbo4:19:22
3 Björn Waldegård Hans ThorszeliusFiat 131 Abarth4:21:39
3
Rallye de Portugal
(4 – 9 March)
47 stages
673.5 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth8:45:35
2 Markku Alén Ilkka KivimäkiFiat 131 Abarth8:59:54
3 Guy Fréquelin Jean TodtTalbot Sunbeam Lotus9:16:04
4
Safari Rally
(3 – 7 April)
95 controls
5333 km
Gravel
1 Shekhar Mehta Mike DoughtyDatsun 160J+3:27 pen
2 Rauno Aaltonen Lofty DrewsDatsun 160J+4:02 pen
3 Vic Preston Jr. John LyallMercedes 450 SLC 5.0+5:07 pen
5
Acropolis Rally
(25 – 29 May)
56 stages
964 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Ari Vatanen David RichardsFord Escort RS180012:55:44
2 Timo Salonen Seppo HarjanneDatsun 160J12:58:26
3 Markku Alén Ilkka KivimäkiFiat 131 Abarth13:02:48
6
Rally Codasur
(19 – 24 July)
18 stages
1224.4 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth12:48:36
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne HertzMercedes 500 SLC13:04:35
3 Carlos Reutemann Mirko PerissuttiFiat 131 Abarth13:35.26
7
1000 Lakes Rally
(29 – 31 August)
48 stages
472 km
Gravel
1 Markku Alén Ilkka KivimäkiFiat 131 Abarth4:24:11
2 Ari Vatanen David RichardsFord Escort RS18004:25:07
3 Per Eklund Hans SylvanTriumph TR 7 V84:35:25
8
Rally New Zealand
(13 – 17 September)
40 stages
1040 km
Gravel
1 Timo Salonen Seppo HarjanneDatsun 160J12:06:57
2 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth12:09:38
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne HertzMercedes 500 SLC12:29:22
9
Rallye Sanremo
(6 – 11 October)
50 stages
821 km
Gravel
1 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth10:22:42
2 Ari Vatanen David RichardsFord Escort RS180010:29:17
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne HertzFord Escort RS10:36:52
10
Rallye de France
(24 – 25 October)
18 stages
1128 km
Tarmac
1 Jean-Luc Thérier Michel VialPorsche 911 SC14:51:43
2 Walter Röhrl Christian GeistdörferFiat 131 Abarth15:02:06
3 Alain Coppier Josépha LalozPorsche 911 SC15:17:21
11
RAC Rally
(16 – 19 November)
70 stages
708 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Henri Toivonen Paul WhiteTalbot Sunbeam Lotus8:17:33
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne HertzFord Escort RS18008:22:09
3 Guy Fréquelin Jean TodtTalbot Sunbeam Lotus8:31:24
12
Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
(9 – 14 December)
62 controls
5336 km
Gravel
1 Björn Waldegård Hans ThorszeliusMercedes 500 SLC+2:36 pen
2 Jorge Recalde Nestor StraimelMercedes 500 SLC+3:47 pen
3 Alain Ambrosino Jean-Robert BureauPeugeot 504 V6+5:17 pen

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Event not included in Manufacturers' Championship