Chequered Past

13th January 1980: The Race That Almost Didn’t Happen


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January the 13th offers a revealing look at Formula One in moments of uncertainty — when authority is tested, careers are shaped by circumstance, and change arrives without announcement.

In 1980, the World Championship began in Buenos Aires under serious doubt. Safety concerns, a deteriorating circuit, and talk of a boycott threatened the race itself. What followed was not chaos, but control — as a driver and team imposed order on instability and set the tone for a championship campaign.

Alongside it sits a career lived in the margins. Gianni Morbidelli’s Formula One journey reflects a sport increasingly shaped by context as much as capability, where competence alone could no longer guarantee permanence.

And in 1974, Argentina quietly recorded a handover between generations. One of Formula One’s toughest competitors claimed his final victory, even as a new way of winning began to take shape behind him.

This is a story not of moments that demanded attention, but of races and careers that revealed change only in hindsight — and mattered all the more for it.

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Chequered PastBy Martin Elliot