1984 Italian Grand Prix

1984
Race
Updated: 2025-08-04

Pre-race

In the fortnight between the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix, the FIA Court of Appeal upheld the exclusion of the Tyrrell team from the championship for alleged technical infringements, and the team were duly banned from the final three races of the season. The Italian Grand Prix would thus be the first all- turbo Formula One race in history. [ 2 ]

Meanwhile, the Toleman team had suspended Ayrton Senna for not informing them of his signing for Lotus for 1985 before the deal was announced at Zandvoort. [ 3 ] Stefan Johansson , out of a drive as a result of Tyrrell's ban, was drafted in to replace the Brazilian at Monza; he would be joined by newcomer Pierluigi Martini .

Qualifying

Nelson Piquet took his seventh pole position of the season in his Brabham , with Alain Prost alongside him on the front row in his McLaren . The second row was made up of Elio de Angelis in the Lotus and Niki Lauda in the second McLaren, while the third row consisted of Teo Fabi in the second Brabham and Keke Rosberg in the Williams . The second Lotus of Nigel Mansell , the Renault of Patrick Tambay and the two Alfa Romeos of Riccardo Patrese and Eddie Cheever completed the top ten. Johansson wa...

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Manfred Winkelhock , who had qualified 21st in his ATS , suffered a gearbox failure on the formation lap for the second time in three races. Frustrated, he subsequently quit the team.

At the start, de Angelis passed Prost and Piquet, though the Brabham driver retook the lead into the first chicane. Tambay also made a fast start to run fourth, while Lauda fell to seventh behind Mansell and Fabi. While Piquet set about building a lead, Prost and Tambay overtook de Angelis, only for Prost's engine to fail on the fourth lap. In the meantime, Fabi and Lauda passed both Lotuses, and were thus up to third and fourth.

On lap 8, Fabi spun at the Roggia chicane, dropping to eighth; a charge put him back up to fourth by lap 12. By this point, Michele Alboreto in the Ferrari had also passed both Lotuses and was now fifth. While this was going on, a high attrition rate was building: the second Ferrari of René Arnoux suffered a gearbox failure on lap 6, while the two Ligiers of Andrea de Cesaris and François Hesnault dropped out on lap 8, followed shortly afterwards by the two Williams of Rosberg and Jacques Laffit...

Piquet continued to lead from Tambay, both clear of Lauda. On lap 16, Piquet's engine failed; at around the same time Fabi, continuing his charge, overtook Lauda to run second. Fabi then started to catch up to Tambay and by half-distance was on the Renault's tail, with Lauda keeping close behind; all three were clear of Alboreto, with Derek Warwick in the second Renault up to fifth and Cheever sixth. On lap 32, Warwick suffered an oil pressure problem, moving Johansson into the top six.

On lap 40, Lauda overtook Fabi at the Parabolica, before passing Tambay for the lead at the Roggia three laps later. Then, on lap 44, Fabi and Tambay suffered engine and throttle failures respectively. This left Lauda with a lead of 20 seconds over Alboreto, with Cheever up to third followed by Johansson, Patrese and the Osella of Piercarlo Ghinzani . On lap 46 Cheever ran out of fuel, followed three laps later by Ghinzani; meanwhile, Patrese passed Johansson for third. At the chequered flag, on...

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* Neither Gartner nor Berger were eligible for points, as they were driving the respective "second entries" of Osella and ATS and both teams had officially entered only one car for the entire championship.

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Table 1

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2
11Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW1:28.7091:26.584
27Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:29.8541:26.671
311Elio de AngelisLotus-Renault1:28.0141:27.538
48Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG1:30.1421:28.533
52Teo FabiBrabham-BMW1:29.3831:28.587
66Keke RosbergWilliams-Honda1:33.3861:28.818
712Nigel MansellLotus-Renault1:31.7151:28.969
815Patrick TambayRenault1:31.5321:29.253
922Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo1:30.7101:29.382
1023Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo1:32.3651:29.797

Table 2

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
18Niki LaudaMcLaren-TAG511:20:29.065
227Michele AlboretoFerrari51+ 24.249
322Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo50+ 1 Lap
419Stefan JohanssonToleman-Hart49+ 2 Laps
530Jo GartnerOsella-Alfa Romeo49+ 2 Laps
631Gerhard BergerATS-BMW49+ 2 Laps
724Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo48Out of fuel
821Huub RothengatterSpirit-Hart48+ 3 Laps
923Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo45Out of fuel
1018Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW45+ 6 Laps

Table 3

PosDriverPointsUnnamed: 3
1Niki Lauda63nan
2Alain Prost52.5nan
3Elio de Angelis29.5nan
4René Arnoux24.5nan
5Nelson Piquet24nan
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