1980 Austrian Grand Prix - Standings After The Race

Standings After The Race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Alan Jones 47
2 Nelson Piquet 36
3 Carlos Reutemann 30
4 Jacques Laffite 28
5 René Arnoux 23
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Williams-Ford 77
2 Ligier-Ford 51
3 Brabham-Ford 36
4 Renault 32
5 Arrows-Ford 11


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1989
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1988
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1987
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1986
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1985
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  • POR
  • SMR
  • MON
  • CAN
  • DET
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  • GER
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  • NED
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  • EUR
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1984
  • BRA
  • RSA
  • BEL
  • SMR
  • FRA
  • MON
  • CAN
  • DET
  • DAL
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  • NED
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1983
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  • USW
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  • DET
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  • NED
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1982
  • RSA
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  • USW
  • SMR
  • BEL
  • MON
  • DET
  • CAN
  • NED
  • GBR
  • FRA
  • GER
  • AUT
  • SUI
  • ITA
  • CPL
1981
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  • BRA
  • ARG
  • SMR
  • BEL
  • MON
  • ESP
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  • GBR
  • GER
  • AUT
  • NED
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  • CAN
  • CPL
1980
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  • RSA
  • USW
  • BEL
  • MON
  • FRA
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  • GER
  • AUT
  • NED
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