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Encyclopedia > 1985 San Marino Grand Prix

Results from the 1985 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on May 5, 1985


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 11 Elio de Angelis Lotus-Renault 60 34:36.0 3 9
2 18 Thierry Boutsen Arrows-BMW 59 + 1 Lap 5 6
3 15 Patrick Tambay Renault 59 + 1 Lap 11 4
4 1 Niki Lauda McLaren-TAG 59 + 1 Lap 8 3
5 5 Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda 58 + 2 Laps 7 2
6 28 Stefan Johansson Ferrari 57 Out of Fuel 15 1
7 12 Ayrton Senna Lotus-Renault 57 Out of Fuel 1  
8 7 Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW 57 Out of Fuel 9  
9 3 Martin Brundle Tyrrell-Ford 56 Out of Fuel 25  
10 16 Derek Warwick Renault 56 Out of Fuel 14  
DSQ 2 Alain Prost McLaren-TAG 60 Disqualified 6  
Ret 23 Eddie Cheever Alfa Romeo 50 Engine 12  
NC 24 Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella-Alfa Romeo 46 Not Classified 22  
Ret 27 Michele Alboreto Ferrari 29 Electrical 4  
Ret 9 Manfred Winkelhock RAM-Hart 27 Engine 23  
Ret 10 Philippe Alliot RAM-Hart 24 Engine 21  
Ret 6 Keke Rosberg Williams-Honda 23 Brakes 2  
Ret 26 Jacques Laffite Ligier-Renault 22 Turbo 16  
Ret 29 Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Motori Moderni 14 Turbo 19  
Ret 25 Andrea de Cesaris Ligier-Renault 11 Spun Off 13  
Ret 21 Mauro Baldi Spirit-Hart 9 Electrical 26  
Ret 8 Francois Hesnault Brabham-BMW 5 Engine 20  
Ret 4 Stefan Bellof Tyrrell-Ford 5 Engine 24  
Ret 17 Gerhard Berger Arrows-BMW 4 Engine 18  
Ret 22 Riccardo Patrese Alfa Romeo 4 Engine 18  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Michele Alboreto 1'30.961



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1985 Portuguese Grand Prix
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1985 Monaco Grand Prix
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1984 San Marino Grand Prix
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1986 San Marino Grand Prix





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