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  • 1982 Swiss Grand Prix
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  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:1 color:yellow shift:(20,-5) text:René Arnoux (Lap 1) from:1 till:78 color:blue shift:(20,-5) text:Alain Prost (Laps 2–78) from:78 till:80 color:skyblue shift:(20,-5) text:Keke Rosberg (Laps 79–80)
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Season
  • 1982
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thirdnation
  • AUT
fastestlapnation
  • FRA
lapdistance
  • 3.801000
winnernation
  • FIN
polenation
  • FRA
fastestlapdriver
  • Alain Prost
circuittype
  • Permanent racing facility,
secondnation
  • FRA
poletime
  • 1
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Winner
  • Keke Rosberg
Date
  • --08-29
OfficialName
  • XVI Großer Preis der Schweiz
ImageSize
  • 240
Caption
  • The Dijon-Prenois circuit as it was laid out in 1982.
scheduledlaps
  • 80
Laps
  • 80
circuit
  • Dijon-Prenois
fastestlap
  • 1
Distance
  • 304.080000
third
  • Niki Lauda
Race
  • 14
Second
  • Alain Prost
Flag
  • SUI
Pole
  • Alain Prost
Location
  • Prenois, Côte-d'Or, France
fastestlapnumber
  • 2
abstract
  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:1 color:yellow shift:(20,-5) text:René Arnoux (Lap 1) from:1 till:78 color:blue shift:(20,-5) text:Alain Prost (Laps 2–78) from:78 till:80 color:skyblue shift:(20,-5) text:Keke Rosberg (Laps 79–80) The 1982 Swiss Grand Prix, named so that the organisers could avoid presenting a French bias, was the fourteenth race of 1982, held at Dijon-Prenois in France. The first "Swiss" Grand Prix since 1954 would be won by Keke Rosberg, who took the lead on the penultimate lap. It would be the first and only win for Rosberg in 1982, and also the last "Swiss" Grand Prix to be held, but played an important part in the Championship. With Didier Pironi still in hospital from his accident in Germany, the Championship fight was opened to everyone from John Watson in third, to Niki Lauda in fifth, with appeals from earlier in the season still to be decided upon.