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The 1982 British Grand Prix (formally the XXXV Marlboro British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 18 July 1982. It was the tenth race of the 1982 Formula One World Championship. The 76-lap race was won by Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-Ford, after he started from fifth position.
- Permanent racing facility
- 76 laps, 319.719 km (198.664 miles)
- 18 July 1982
- Brands Hatch, Kent, Great Britain
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Race summary of the 1982 British Grand Prix F1, won by Niki Lauda of McLaren from 18 July 1982 on ESPN. ... Race Winner. Niki Lauda. McLaren. 1:35:33.812. 0 Pit. SESSIONS
The 1982 British Grand Prix was Round 10 of the 1982 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The event was held at Brands Hatch, United Kingdom on 18 July 1982. Keke Rosberg started on pole position in the Williams Ford and Niki Lauda was the race winner in the McLaren Ford.
1982 British Grand Prix - RACE RESULT. 18 Jul 1982 Brands Hatch Circuit, Great Britain. Race. Race result. Fastest laps. Starting grid.
PosNoDriverCar18Niki Lauda LAUMcLaren Ford228Didier Pironi PIRFerrari327Patrick Tambay TAMFerrari411Elio de Angelis DEALotus FordAt the last race of the season, the Caesars Palace Grand Prix in Las Vegas, Prost took pole position ahead of Arnoux. The race was held in 98.8 °F (37.1 °C) degree weather during a particularly hot time of year in Las Vegas. While Arnoux retired from the race itself, Prost was hampered by blistering tyres to finish fourth. Michele Alboreto took a surprising victory for Tyrrell. Watson ...
Wins. 19th for Niki Lauda(5th driver to win the British Grand Prix for McLaren) 29th for McLaren. Podiums. 41st for Niki Lauda. 12th for Didier Pironi. 1st for Patrick Tambay(143rd different podium finisher, 16th French driver) 266th & 267th for Ferrari. 85th for McLaren.