1983 Formula One Season - Season Review

Season Review

Rnd Race Date Location Pole Position Fastest Lap Race Winner Constructor Report
1 Brazilian Grand Prix March 13 Jacarepaguá Keke Rosberg Nelson Piquet Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Report
2 United States Grand Prix West March 27 Long Beach Patrick Tambay Niki Lauda John Watson McLaren-Ford Report
3 French Grand Prix April 17 Paul Ricard Alain Prost Alain Prost Alain Prost Renault Report
4 San Marino Grand Prix May 1 Imola René Arnoux Riccardo Patrese Patrick Tambay Ferrari Report
5 Monaco Grand Prix May 15 Monaco Alain Prost Nelson Piquet Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford Report
6 Belgian Grand Prix May 22 Spa-Francorchamps Alain Prost Andrea de Cesaris Alain Prost Renault Report
7 Detroit Grand Prix June 5 Detroit René Arnoux John Watson Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford Report
8 Canadian Grand Prix June 12 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve René Arnoux Patrick Tambay René Arnoux Ferrari Report
9 British Grand Prix July 16 Silverstone René Arnoux Alain Prost Alain Prost Renault Report
10 German Grand Prix August 7 Hockenheimring Patrick Tambay René Arnoux René Arnoux Ferrari Report
11 Austrian Grand Prix August 14 Österreichring Patrick Tambay Alain Prost Alain Prost Renault Report
12 Dutch Grand Prix August 28 Zandvoort Nelson Piquet René Arnoux René Arnoux Ferrari Report
13 Italian Grand Prix September 11 Monza Riccardo Patrese Nelson Piquet Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Report
14 European Grand Prix September 25 Brands Hatch Elio de Angelis Nigel Mansell Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Report
15 South African Grand Prix October 15 Kyalami Patrick Tambay Nelson Piquet Riccardo Patrese Brabham-BMW Report

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