It is held that the past is a foreign land, once visited, but one that we are destined never to return to. Well, that may be true but sometimes, in special circumstances, we can bring the past to us in the here and now.
“He was the craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1” Niki Lauda on Gilles Villeneuve
It is hard to imagine that Fernando Alonso or Lewis Hamilton will be racing on Italy’s roads in late October but some 30 years ago that is what happened. Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari’s Grand Prix star and runner up to Jody Scheckter in the 1979 F1 World Championship took part in the Giro d’Italia that autumn.
Gilles…………..
The Giro d’Italia was a madhouse event, part rally, part race held on the roads and tracks of Italy from 1973 to 1980.
I’ll have mustard with that………
Italy will be celebrating 150 years of unification in 2011, so some bright spark had the idea of reviving the Giro to add to the nation’s gaiety. How inspired. I am planning to cover the event when it happens in late October.
So when the organisers of the 2011 event put out a series of photos from the 1979 and 1980 events it seemed a good excuse to run some Group 5 goodness.
Villeneuve’s co-drivers on the 1979 event were Walter Röhrl and Christian Geistdöfer, here enjoying 70’s style hospitality.
Stratos
The star trio finished top of the pile in their Lancia but were later disqualified, the reason I am informed, is driving on a motorway!
Group 5 Madness
Also disqualified was the other factory Lancia, which finished second on the road.
Lancia Battle
Here is the Lancia on one of the circuits.
Patrese and Son
The second car was driven by Riccardo Patrese.
Patrese was driving for Arrows in F1 that year.
Now Maximum Attack
His co-drivers were Markku Alén and Ilkka Kivimäki, the reigning World Rally Drivers Champion.
The Serious Bit
The Lancias were the class of the field.
Momo
After the exclusion of the Italian pair, victory fell to that great expat Italian in US Sportscar racing, Giampiero Moretti.
935 K3
Moretti was accompanied in Italy by Giorgio Schon and Emilio Radaelli (ITA) in his Porsche 935 TT biturbo. He is famous for winning the 1998 Daytona 24 Hours and, of course, was founder of the Momo brand of racing accessories.
Porsche Power
The 935 would have been a handful of the roads.
Attilio Bettega
Factory Fiat/Lancia rally driver Attilio Bettega along with Maurizio Perissinot and Enzo De Vito in the Fiat Abarth Ritmo 75 Alitalia.
Tour de France?
Another rally star, Guy Frequelin ran in a Renault 5 turbo
Simian?
F1 star, Vittorio Brambilla, also known as The Monza Gorilla, raced in an Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 2000.
GTV
His co-drivers were Mauro Pregliasco and Vittorio Reisoli.
Porsche v Alfa
Here the Alfa encounters another 935.
Andrea de Cesaris
A 70’s classic Italian super car, the Lancia Stratos HF, entered by The Jolly Club.
Jolly Japes
Top Italian rally pair, Tony Carello and Renato Meiohas were joined by Grand Prix aspirant, Andrea De Cesaris, in the Stratos.
That is it for 1979. 1980 will be along some time soon.
John Brooks, September 2011. Photos courtesy of and copyright Giro d’Italia/Photo 4