The Monaco Grand Prix 1982 was the 6th round of the 1982 F1 season, and took place at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, on May 23rd.

Riccardo Patrese won the race after starting in the 2nd position, followed by Didier Pironi, and Andrea de Cesaris completing the podium.

René Arnoux started from the pole position, but didn't manage to cross the finish line, as he lost control and spun off the track, and had to retire on lap 14th.

Final results

1
1
Riccardo Patrese
Brabham
1:54:11.259
Finished
2
3
Didier Pironi
Ferrari
Out of fuel
3
4
Andrea de Cesaris
Alfa Romeo
Out of fuel
4
7
Nigel Mansell
Team Lotus
+1 Lap
5
10
Elio de Angelis
Team Lotus
+1 Lap
6
2
Derek Daly
Williams
Gearbox
7
3
Alain Prost
Renault
Spun off
8
9
Brian Henton
Tyrrell
+4 Laps
9
10
Marc Surer
Arrows
+6 Laps
10
1
Michele Alboreto
Tyrrell
Suspension
11
5
Keke Rosberg
Williams
Collision
12
-
Niki Lauda
McLaren
Engine
13
-
Nelson Piquet
Brabham
Turbo
14
4
John Watson
McLaren
Electrical
15
1
Manfred Winkelhock
ATS
Differential
16
2
Jacques Laffite
Ligier
Handling
17
1
Eddie Cheever
Ligier
Oil leak
18
2
Eliseo Salazar
ATS
Mechanical
19
18
René Arnoux
Renault
Spun off
20
17
Bruno Giacomelli
Alfa Romeo
Halfshaft
21
21
Mauro Baldi
Arrows
Did not qualify
22
22
Jan Lammers
Theodore
Did not qualify
23
23
Jochen Mass
March
Did not qualify
24
24
Derek Warwick
Toleman
Did not qualify
25
25
Jean-Pierre Jarier
Osella
Did not qualify
26
26
Roberto Guerrero
Ensign
Did not qualify
27
27
Teo Fabi
Toleman
Did not prequalify
28
28
Riccardo Paletti
Osella
Did not prequalify
29
29
Raul Boesel
March
Did not prequalify
30
30
Chico Serra
Fittipaldi
Did not prequalify
31
31
Emilio de Villota
March
Did not prequalify
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Race evolution

We do not have lap by lap information for this race, therefore we can't analyze the evolution of the reace.

Pit Stops

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Strategy

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Incidents

The reace did not end without incidents... 22 drivers out of the original 31 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.

These included, Didier Pironi, and Andrea de Cesaris, both run out of fuel, Derek Daly, who experienced issues with the gearbox on lap 74, Alain Prost, and René Arnoux, both lost control and spun off the track, Michele Alboreto, who suffered a suspension problem on lap 69, Keke Rosberg, who retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars on lap 64, Niki Lauda, who suffered an engine malfunction on lap 56, Nelson Piquet, who had a turbo failure on lap 49, John Watson, who suffered from electrical problems on lap 35, Manfred Winkelhock, who had a problem with the differential on lap 31, Jacques Laffite, who on lap 29, Eddie Cheever, who had an oil leak on lap 27, Eliseo Salazar, who suffered from an unidentified mechanical problem on lap 22, Bruno Giacomelli, who had problems with the halfshaft on lap 4, and Teo Fabi, Riccardo Paletti, Raul Boesel, Chico Serra, and Emilio de Villota, all of whom did not prequalify.

Out of fuel

  • Didier Pironi
    Lap 75
  • Andrea de Cesaris
    Lap 75

Gearbox

  • Derek Daly
    Lap 74

Spun off

  • Alain Prost
    Lap 73
  • René Arnoux
    Lap 14

Suspension

  • Michele Alboreto
    Lap 69

Collision

  • Keke Rosberg
    Lap 64

Engine

  • Niki Lauda
    Lap 56

Turbo

  • Nelson Piquet
    Lap 49

Electrical

  • John Watson
    Lap 35

Differential

  • Manfred Winkelhock
    Lap 31

Handling

  • Jacques Laffite
    Lap 29

Oil leak

  • Eddie Cheever
    Lap 27

Mechanical

  • Eliseo Salazar
    Lap 22

Halfshaft

  • Bruno Giacomelli
    Lap 4

Did not prequalify

  • Teo Fabi
    Lap 0
  • Riccardo Paletti
    Lap 0
  • Raul Boesel
    Lap 0
  • Chico Serra
    Lap 0
  • Emilio de Villota
    Lap 0

Qualifying

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