F1 1983 -
Without ground effects to help the nimble non-turbo cars, raw horsepower became king. The Title Contenders: A Three-Way War
The battle for the Drivers' Championship was a four-way contest between Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost, René Arnoux, and Patrick Tambay. Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW 59 Alain Prost René Arnoux Patrick Tambay Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford Key Season Highlights f1 1983
Ferrari boasted the strongest overall package with the 126C2B and later the 126C3. Arnoux went on a tear mid-season, winning in Canada, Germany, and Holland. While Ferrari secured the Constructors’ Cup, Arnoux fell just short in the final standings. Key Moments and Technical Breakthroughs Without ground effects to help the nimble non-turbo