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Some of the very finest and most influential single-seat sports cars ever produced wore the mystically imposing cross and serpent of the Alfa Romeo crest. Racers like the Alfetta and 33TT12 destroyed their competitors and earned their parent company a long-lived reputation as one of the best racing car producers in the world.

But, paralleling the often tumultuous story of Alfa Romeo's production cars, not every Alfa racer was a success. The Alfa Romeo 179, an F1 car plagued by unreliability and bad luck, proved that, though an excellent marque, Alfa was far from invincible.

Produced in various forms from 1979 through 1981, the 179 was under constant development from the start. The car began life as a revised Alfa 177, using a new 60-degree V12 engine as opposed to the 177's flat-12. The engine's switch from horizontally-opposed to V-configuration enabled a revised aerodynamics package with underbody venturi.

Alfa raced the 179 in the 1979 season with quite poor results: only one finish, in last place. For 1980, Alfa entered the revised 179 B but continued to realize disappointing results. For 1981, the 179 C and 179 D performed more favorably but still failed to display much promise. A final 179 F iteration, with carbon-fiber bodywork, performed as unremarkably as the earlier models.

While testing a 179 model in 1980 at Hockenheim, driver Patrick Depailler lost his life while negotiating the treacherous Ostkurve, cementing the 179's fate as a troubled car. Even Mario Andretti, who joined Alfa for 1981, could not satisfactorily tame the machine.

Even with its obvious flaws, though, the 179 exhibited potential. In the 1980 racing season's final event, an Alfa 179 qualified first with Bruno Giacomelli at the wheel. But, suffering the familiar fate of other 179s, Giacomelli's car failed to finish that race. Capable in the right hands but cripplingly unreliable, the 179 struggled throughout its racing career. The series was replaced for the 1982 season by the Alfa 182, which eventually replaced the naturally-aspirated V12 with a turbocharged V8.

The Alfa Romeo 179s were factory-backed cars, raced by Autodelta. Alfa established Autodelta in the mid-1960s when, after years of official absence, the carmaker was ready to once again sponsor the racing tradition that had been all but infallible in the prewar years.

Autodelta started out with great success, racing Alfa sports and GT cars such as the iconic and all-conquering GTAm, with its menacingly blistered fenders and propensity for photogenic three-wheeled poses. In 1976, Autodelta made its first entry into F1 racing as an engine supplier to Brabham. By 1979, Autodelta was ready to enter the Alfa 177 in Grand Prix racing.

Alfa Romeo's ancient racing heritage, along with the proven success of Autodelta as a racing team, should have guaranteed a successful entry into F1 racing. As the 179 proved race after race, though, even seasoned and storied experts could have trouble trying to break into the intensely competitive ranks of Grand Prix racing.

Sources:

'Alfa Romeo 177/179/182/183.' Alfa-Models.com n. pag. Web. 8 Jun 2011. http://www.alfa-models.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=144&Itemid=107&lang=en.

Melissen, Wouter. '1979-1981 Alfa Romeo 179.' Ultimatecarpage.com 01 Dec 2004: n. pag. Web. 8 Jun 2011. http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/8/Alfa-Romeo-179.html.

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1980 Formula One Season
PosTeamConstructorChassisDriversPoints
Albilad Williams Racing TeamWilliamsFW07B Australia Alan Stanley Jones
Argentina Carlos Alberto Reutemann 
120
Equipe Ligier GitanesLigier France Jacques-Henri Laffite
France Didier Joseph-Lovis Pironi 
66
Parmalat Racing TeamBrabham Brazil Nelson Souto Maior Piquet
Mexico Héctor Alonso Rebaque
Argentina Ricardo Héctor Zunino 
55
Equipe Renault ElfRenault France René Alexandre Arnoux
France Jean-Pierre Alain Jabouille 
38
Candy Team TyrrellTyrrell
009 
Ireland Derek Daly
France Jean-Pierre Jacques Jarier
New Zealand Michael Thackwell 
12
Marlboro McLarenMcLaren
M29
M30 
France Alain Marie Pascal Prost
United Kingdom Stephen South
United Kingdom John Marshall 'Wattie' Watson 
11
Skol Fittipaldi TeamFittipaldi Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi
Finland Keijo Erik 'Keke' Rosberg 
11
Warsteiner Arrows Racing TeamArrows
A3 
Germany Jochen Richard Mass
Italy Riccardo Gabriele Patrese
New Zealand Michael Thackwell
Germany Manfred Winkelhock 
11
10 Scuderia FerrariFerrari
312 T5 F1 
South Africa Jody David Scheckter
Canada Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve 
8
11 Marlboro Team Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo
179 
Italy Vittorio Brambilla
Italy Andrea de Cesaris
France Patrick André Eugène Joseph Depailler
Italy Bruno Giacomelli 
4
 Team ATSATS Austria Harald Ertl
Netherlands Johannes 'Jan' Lammers
Switzerland Marc Surer 
 Team Essex LotusLotus
81 
United States Mario Gabriele Andretti
Italy Elio de Angelis
United Kingdom Nigel Ernest James Mansell 
 Unipart Racing TeamEnsign Netherlands Johannes 'Jan' Lammers
United Kingdom Geoffrey Lees
United Kingdom Timothy 'Tiff' Needell
Switzerland Gianclaudio Giuseppe 'Clay' Regazzoni 
 Theodore ShadowShadow Sweden Stefan Nils Edwin Johansson
Ireland David Kennedy
United Kingdom Geoffrey Lees 
 Osella Squadra CorseOsella United States Edward McKay 'Eddie' Cheever, Jr. 
 Brands Hatch RacingWilliams South Africa Desiré Randall Wilson 
 RAM – Penthouse Rizla RacingWilliams United States Kevin Cogan
United Kingdom Rupert Keegan
United Kingdom Geoffrey Lees 

1980 Season Review
RaceCircuitDateWinning DriverConstructor
 Argentine Grand Prix  Oscar GálvezJan 1980  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 Brazilian Grand Prix  InterlagosJan 1980  René Alexandre ArnouxRenault 
 South African Grand Prix  KyalamiMar 1980  René Alexandre ArnouxRenault 
 United States Grand Prix West  Long BeachMar 1980  Nelson Souto Maior PiquetBrabham 
 Belgian Grand Prix  ZolderMay 1980  Didier Joseph-Lovis PironiLigier 
 Monaco Grand Prix  MonacoMay 1980  Carlos Alberto ReutemannWilliams 
 French Grand Prix  Paul RicardJun 1980  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 British Grand Prix  Brands HatchJul 1980  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 German Grand Prix  HockenheimringAug 1980  Jacques-Henri LaffiteLigier 
 Austrian Grand Prix  OsterreichringAug 1980  Jean-Pierre Alain JabouilleRenault 
 Dutch Grand Prix  ZandvoortAug 1980  Nelson Souto Maior PiquetBrabham 
 Italian Grand Prix  ImolaSep 1980  Nelson Souto Maior PiquetBrabham 
 Canadian Grand Prix  Circuit Île Notre-DameSep 1980  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 
 United States Grand Prix  Watkins GlenOct 1980  Alan Stanley JonesWilliams 

Formula One World Drivers' Champions
1950 G. Farina
1951 J. Fangio
1952 A. Ascari
1953 A. Ascari
1954 J. Fangio
1955 J. Fangio
1956 J. Fangio
1957 J. Fangio
1958 M. Hawthorn
1959 S. Brabham
1960 S. Brabham
1961 P. Hill, Jr
1962 N. Hill
1963 J. Clark, Jr.
1964 J. Surtees
1965 J. Clark, Jr.
1966 S. Brabham
1967 D. Hulme
1968 N. Hill
1969 S. Stewart
1970 K. Rindt
1971 S. Stewart
1972 E. Fittipaldi
1973 S. Stewart
1974 E. Fittipaldi
1975 A. Lauda
1976 J. Hunt
1977 A. Lauda
1978 M. Andretti
1979 J. Scheckter
1980 A. Jones
1981 N. Piquet
1982 K. Rosberg
1983 N. Piquet
1984 A. Lauda
1985 A. Prost
1986 A. Prost
1987 N. Piquet
1988 A. Senna
1989 A. Prost
1990 A. Senna
1991 A. Senna
1992 N. Mansell
1993 A. Prost
1994 M. Schumacher
1995 M. Schumacher
1996 D. Hill
1997 J. Villeneuve
1998 M. Hakkinen
1999 M. Hakkinen
2000 M. Schumacher
2001 M. Schumacher
2002 M. Schumacher
2003 M. Schumacher
2004 M. Schumacher
2005 F. Alonso
2006 F. Alonso
2007 K. Raikkonen
2008 L. Hamilton
2009 J. Button
2010 S. Vettel
2011 S. Vettel
2012 S. Vettel

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