The 1980 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. Toleman driver Brian Henton clinched the championship title.[1][2]
Calendar
Championship
Notes
- Race 2 was originally scheduled for 30 laps, but abandoned due to Markus Höttinger's fatal crash.
- Hans-Georg Bürger was fatally injured in the warm-up for Race 9.
Non-championship
An additional Formula Two race was held in which did not count towards the championship.
| Official name |
Track |
Date |
Laps |
Distance |
Time |
Speed |
Winner
|
| Gran Premio di Monza |
Monza |
7 September |
35 |
3.603=203 km |
1'01:03.01 |
199.487 km/h |
Derek Warwick
|
Results
Drivers' Championship
|
|
| Colour |
Result
|
| Gold |
Winner
|
| Silver |
Second place
|
| Bronze |
Third place
|
| Green |
Points classification
|
| Blue |
Non-points classification
|
| Non-classified finish (NC)
|
| Purple |
Retired, not classified (Ret)
|
| Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
|
| Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
|
| Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
|
| White |
Did not start (DNS)
|
| Withdrew (WD)
|
| Race cancelled (C)
|
| Blank
|
Did not practice (DNP)
|
| Did not arrive (DNA)
|
| Excluded (EX)
|
|
- Results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap.
- Points system: 9-6-4-3-2-1 for first six finishers. Each driver's best nine results counted towards the championship.
References
- Phillips, Ian (1980). "Formula 2: Henton and Toleman; undisputed champions". Autocourse 1980-81. Hazleton Publishing. pp. 220–221. ISBN 0-905138-12-0.
- Taylor, John (1980). "1980 results: A detailed summary of the season - Formula 2". Autocourse 1980-81. Hazleton Publishing. pp. 227–228. ISBN 0-905138-12-0.