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In the 1979 Formula 1 World Championship the drivers 'title went to Jody Scheckter for the first time and the constructors' title went to Ferrari for the sixth time. The South African driver wins the title in front of his teammate Gilles Villeneuve: both win 3 Grands Prix. The French teams Renault with Jean Pierre Jabo
In the 1979 Formula 1 World Championship the drivers 'title went to Jody Scheckter for the first time and the constructors' title went to Ferrari for the sixth time. The South African driver wins the title in front of his teammate Gilles Villeneuve: both win 3 Grands Prix. The French teams Renault with Jean Pierre Jabouille and Renè Arnoux and Ligier with Jacques Laffite are very fast but not very reliable: they dominate qualifying, but collect less in the race. In the photo Lauda in Montecarlo.
DETAILS
ID 19790022
Size 4000x2667 px
Championship Formula 1
Event Monaco GP
Date May, 1979
Location Montecarlo, Monaco
Driver Niki Lauda
Team Brabham
Car Brabham BT48
Photographer Carlo Caimi
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