1981 F1 Powerboat World Championship
1981 F1 Powerboat World Championship | |||
Previous: | none | Next: | 1982 |
The 1981 John Player Special Formula 1 World Series was the inaugural season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing. Representing the 'OZ' racing class of the period, the championship was formed as a consequence of a difference of opinion between the leading figures in powerboat racing at the time, and was heavily supported by both John Player and engine manufacturer Outboard Marine Corporation, whose Johnson and Evinrude branded engines were used by the entire field. Whilst the series was designed to showcase the firm's huge 3.5 litre V8 engines, the very first race saw all boats using smaller V6 units and only six drivers would be given the V8 engines for the remainder of the year.[1]
Renato Molinari was the series' first ever champion, winning four of the five races he contested. In total, six races made up the 1981 world championship, beginning in Como, Italy and ending in Den Bosch, Netherlands.[2] An additional non-championship invitational race, the British Grand Prix, was also held at Chasewater.
Series Formation
Teams and drivers
Team | Hull | Engine | No. | Race drivers | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Velden Beneteau Racing | Velden | Johnson 3.0 V6 | 1 | Cees van der Velden | 1 |
Johnson 3.5 V8 | 2–6 | ||||
Johnson 3.0 V6 | 8 | Arthur Mostert | 2–6 | ||
Gordon's Gin | Velden | Johnson 3.0 V6 | 9 | Roger Jenkins | 1 |
Johnson 3.5 V8 | 2–6 | ||||
Johnson 3.0 V6 | 19 | Rick Frost | 3 | ||
Team John Player Special | Velden | Johnson 3.0 V6 | 10 | Tom Percival | 1 |
Johnson 3.5 V8 | 2–6 | ||||
Johnson 3.0 V6 | 11 | Bob Spalding | 1 | ||
Johnson 3.5 V8 | 2–6 | ||||
Johnson 3.0 V6 | 12 | Francois Salabert | All | ||
Andy Bullen | Velden | Evinrude 3.0 V6 | 16 | Andy Bullen | 1–2 |
Tecnocar Squadra Corse | Molinari | Evinrude 3.0 V6 | 161 | Lillo Colombo | 1 |
Evinrude 3.5 V8 | 2–6 | ||||
Evinrude 3.0 V6 | 165 | Renato Molinari | 1 | ||
Evinrude 3.5 V8 | 2–5 | ||||
Hans Pelster | Velden | Evinrude 3.0 V6 | Hans Pelster | 1–5 |
Season calendar
Round | Race Title | Date | Circuit Location | Race Winner | Hull/Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1st Grand Prix of Italy | 17 May | Como | Renato Molinari | Molinari/Evinrude |
2 | 1st Grand Prix of Germany | 21 June | Brodenbach | Renato Molinari[1] | Molinari/Evinrude |
3 | 1st Grand Prix of Britain1 | 31 August | Holme Pierrepont | Renato Molinari[3] | Molinari/Evinrude |
4 | 1st Grand Prix of Norway | Drammen | Renato Molinari | Molinari/Evinrude | |
5 | 1st Grand Prix of France | Vichy | Cees van der Velden | Velden/Johnson | |
6 | 1st Grand Prix of the Netherlands | Den Bosch | Bob Spalding[4] | Velden/Johnson |
- ^1 The British round of the championship was known as the John Player Grand Prix for sponsorship reasons.[5]
Non-championship events
Race Title | Date | Circuit Location | Race Winner | Hull/Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|
British Grand Prix | 12 July | Chasewater | Cees van der Velden[6] | Velden/Johnson |
Results and standings
Points were awarded to the top six finishers based on the aggregated results of between one and four heat races during the event. Any drivers below sixth place were not classified (NC).
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers standings
References
- 1 2 "World Debut of V8" (PDF). Powerboat and Waterskiing. August 1981. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ "1981 John Player Special Formula 1 World Series Championship Table" (PDF). Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ Christopher Wright (October 1981). "A John Player's Special" (PDF). Powerboat and Waterskiing. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ "Racing Round-Up - Grande Finale" (PDF). Powerboat and Waterskiing. November 1981. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ "John Player Grand Prix Race Preview" (PDF). Powerboat and Waterskiing. September 1981. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ↑ Bob Brister (August 1981). "The Boys Are Back In Town" (PDF). Waterskier and Powercraft. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
External links
- The official website of the UIM F1 H2O World Championship
- The official website of the Union Internationale Motonautique