Patrick Tambay Explained

Patrick Tambay
Birth Name:Patrick Daniel Tambay
Nationality: French
Birth Date:25 June 1949
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:Paris, France
Relatives:Adrien Tambay (son)
Module:
Child:yes
Years:–, –
Races:123 (114 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:2
Podiums:11
Points:103
Poles:5
Fastest Laps:2

Patrick Daniel Tambay (in French pronounced as /pa.tʁik da.njɛl tɑ̃.bɛ/; 25 June 1949 – 4 December 2022) was a French racing driver, commentator, and politician, who competed in 123 Formula One races between 1977 and 1986, securing five pole positions and winning twice.[1]

He gained training as a racing driver at Winfield Racing School in France in 1971. Between 1977 and 1981, he raced for an assortment of teams including Surtees, Theodore, Ligier, and McLaren with mixed results; he additionally won two Can Am championships under Carl Haas in 1977 and 1980. Tambay was hired by Scuderia Ferrari after his close friend Gilles Villeneuve died during the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix; he took his maiden victory four races later in Germany. His second and final victory came the following year in emotional circumstances at Imola. In 1984, Tambay moved to Renault and ended his F1 career at Haas Lola.

Tambay competed in various forms of motorsport following his departure from Formula One, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the World Sportscar Championship, and the Dakar Rally.

Racing career

Early in his career, Tambay was a part of Formula 5000 with the team run by Carl Haas.[2]

In 1977, winning the Can Am championship with Haas,[3] Tambay debuted in Formula One on a one-off basis with Surtees, driving in only one session at the 1977 French Grand Prix before spending the rest of the season with Theodore. This partnership proved fruitful, and Tambay moved to McLaren to race Formula One full-time for the 1978 and 1979 seasons.[4] In 1980, he returned to Can Am with the Lola team run by Carl Haas, immediately winning early in the season and then winning his second Can-Am championship.[3]

In 1981 he returned to F1, first driving for the Theodore team then finishing the season with Ligier.

In 1982, he was offered a drive with Arrows by team boss Jackie Oliver to replace the injured Marc Surer in the season-opening South African Grand Prix. He arrived at the track and, when faced with the ongoing turmoil and the possibility of a drivers' strike, he soon left and did not take part in the race.[5] Later in 1982 he was offered a place with the Scuderia Ferrari after the death of his close friend Gilles Villeneuve.[4] He won his first Grand Prix at the German Grand Prix that year after Didier Pironi was injured in qualifying, in his fourth race for Ferrari. He took his second and last Grand Prix win in 1983 at Imola; driving with Villeneuve's #27, he won after Riccardo Patrese crashed near the end of the race.[4] He was dropped by the team in 1984 in favor of Italian Michele Alboreto. Tambay moved to Renault, and then spent a year reunited with his old boss Carl Haas racing in the Haas Lola F1 team.[4]

In 1987, Tambay formed his own sports promotion company in Switzerland, but gave this up in 1989 to return to racing. In 1989, he drove a Jaguar in the World Sportscar Championship and went on to finish fourth in the Le Mans 24 Hours. He then took up desert rally raiding, finishing twice in the top three on the Paris-Dakar.[4] Additionally, he was involved in ice races and the Tour de Corse jet ski race.

Later life and death

After retiring from full-time racing, Tambay worked as a commentator for French television. He also served as the deputy mayor of Le Cannet, a suburb of Cannes.[6] He was the godfather to 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve, while his son Adrien raced in the DTM championship between 2012 and 2016. After suffering from Parkinson's disease for several years,[7] Tambay died on 4 December 2022, at age 73. His son Adrien announced his death.[4] [8]

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1974European Formula TwoÉcurie Elf100000117th
1975European Formula TwoMarch Engineering141305362nd
1976European Formula TwoAutomobiles Martini121217393rd
SCCA Continental ChampionshipTheodore Racing Hong Kong10000221st
1977Formula OneTheodore Racing Hong Kong70000518th
Can-AmCarl A. Haas Racing6600601st
European Formula TwoArdmore Racing201000NC
1978Formula OneMarlboro Team McLaren150000814th
European Formula TwoChevron Cars100000NC
1979Formula OneMarlboro Team McLaren1300000NC
1980Can-AmCarl A. Haas Racing6600601st
1981Formula OneEquipe Talbot Gitanes80000119th
Theodore Racing60000
24 Hours of Le MansOceanic Jean Rondeau10000N/ADNF
1982Formula OneScuderia Ferrari61003257th
1983Formula OneScuderia Ferrari151415404th
1984Formula OneEquipe Renault Elf1501111111th
1985Formula OneEquipe Renault Elf1500021112th
1986Formula OneTeam Haas (USA) Ltd.140000215th
1989World Sportscar ChampionshipSilk Cut Jaguar80101308th
2005Grand Prix MastersTeam Lixxus10000N/A
2006Grand Prix MastersTeam Lixxus20000N/A
Graded drivers not eligible for European Formula Two Championship points.

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314Pts
Ecurie ElfAlpine A367BMWBAR
HOC
PAU
SAL
HOC
MUG
KAR
PER
HOC
VAL
7th11
March EngineeringBMWEST
THR
HOC
NÜR
PAU
HOC
SAL
ROU
MUG
PER
SIL
ZOL
NOG
VAL
2nd36
Automobiles MartiniMartini Mk 19RenaultHOC
THR
VAL
SAL
PAU
HOC
ROU
MUG
PER
EST
NOG
HOC
3rd39
Ardmore RacingHartSILTHRHOCNÜRVALPAU
MUGROU
PERMISESTDONNC0
HartTHRHOCNÜRPAU
MUGVALROUDONNOGPERMISHOCNC0
Graded drivers not eligible for European Formula Two Championship points

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617Pts
1977Team SurteesSurtees TS19Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARGBRARSAUSWESPMONBELSWEFRA
18th5
Theodore Racing Hong KongEnsign N177Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
USA
CAN
JPN
1978Marlboro Team McLarenMcLaren M26Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARG
BRA
RSA
USW
MON
BELESP
SWE
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
USA
CAN
14th8
1979Marlboro Team McLarenMcLaren M28Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARG
RSA
USW
ESP
NC0
McLaren M26BRA
BEL
McLaren M28BMON
McLaren M28CFRA
GBR
McLaren M29GER
AUT
NED
ITA
CAN
USA
1981Theodore Racing TeamTheodore TY01Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8USW
BRA
ARG
SMR
BEL
MON
ESP
19th1
Equipe Talbot GitanesLigier JS17Matra MS81 3.0 V12FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
CAN
CPL
1982Scuderia FerrariFerrari 126C2Ferrari 021 1.5 V6 tRSABRAUSWSMRBELMONDETCANNED
GBR
FRA
GER
AUT
SUI
ITA
CPL
7th25
1983Scuderia FerrariFerrari 126C2/BFerrari 021 1.5 V6 tBRA
USW
FRA
SMR
MON
BEL
DET
CAN
4th40
Ferrari 126C3GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
EUR
RSA
1984Equipe Renault ElfRenault RE50Renault EF4 1.5 V6 tBRA
RSA
BEL
SMR
FRA
MON
CAN
DET
DAL
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
EUR
POR
11th11
1985Equipe Renault ElfRenault RE60Renault EF4B 1.5 V6 tBRA
POR
SMR
MON
CAN
DET
12th11
Renault RE60BRenault EF15 1.5 V6 tFRA
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
BEL
EUR
RSAAUS
1986Team Haas (USA) Ltd.Lola THL1Hart 415T 1.5 L4 tBRA
ESP
SMR
15th2
Lola THL2Ford Cosworth GBA 1.5 V6 tMON
BEL
CAN
DETFRA
GBR
GER
HUN
AUT
ITA
POR
MEX
AUS

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps
1976 Renault Sport Jean-Pierre Jabouille
José Dolhem
Renault Alpine A442S
3.0
135DNFDNF
1977 Équipe Renault Elf Jean-Pierre JaussaudRenault Alpine A442S 3.0158DNFDNF
1981 Oceanic Jean Rondeau Henri PescaroloRondeau M379-Ford Cosworth2
+2.0
41DNFDNF
1989 Silk Cut Jaguar
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Jan Lammers
Andrew Gilbert-Scott
Jaguar XJR-9LMC13804th4th

Complete Grand Prix Masters results

(key) Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap.

YearTeamChassisEngine12345
2005Team LixxusDelta Motorsport GPMNicholson McLaren 3.5 V8RSA
2006Team LixxusDelta Motorsport GPMNicholson McLaren 3.5 V8QAT
ITA
GBR
MAL
RSA

Complete Canadian-American Challenge Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCarEngine12345678910PosPts
1977Carl A. Haas RacingLola T333CSChevrolet V8MTRLAGWGL
ROA
MDO
MOS
CTR
SON
RIV
1st159
1980Carl A. Haas RacingLola T530Chevrolet V8SON
MDO
MOS
WGL
ROABRA
CTR
ATL
LAG
RIV
1st61

General and cited references

Notes and References

  1. Book: FIA Year Book of Automobile Sport 1979. Patrick Stephens Ltd.. 0-85059-320-4. true. white p. 44.
  2. News: . Glick . Shav . For Carl Haas, It's a Working Weekend : The Only Fun in Racing Is Winning, Says the Man Who Runs Andretti's Team . Los Angeles Times . 14 April 1985 . 2 .
  3. News: . Potter . Steve . Can Am Struggling in Revival . The New York Times . 29 June 1980 . A.9 .
  4. Web site: Former Formula 1 Ferrari driver Patrick Tambay dies aged 73 . 4 December 2022 . 4 December 2022 . . Benson . Andrew.
  5. News: Arron . Simon . Patrick Tambay: 'You could've been world champion' . Motor Sport Magazine . August 2016 . 2023-01-12.
  6. Web site: Two-time Grand Prix winner Patrick Tambay passes away . formula1.com . 4 December 2022 . 4 December 2022.
  7. Web site: Arron . Simon . Patrick Tambay interview . Motor Sport Magazine . 4 October 2020 . August 2016.
  8. Web site: Patrick Tambay, ancien pilote de F1, est mort . fr . 4 December 2022 . 4 December 2022 . lequipe.fr.