Does anyone know of a site that lists all the wet F1 races there have been? I am in the mood to go back and re-watch some older wet races. Thanks

List of all wet F1 Grands Prix?
#1
Posted 30 April 2014 - 05:31
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#2
Posted 30 April 2014 - 08:10
I am in the mood to go back and re-watch some older wet races.
Thanks
Try this one, then:
https://www.youtube....e&v=Hu_x-0PllUc
#3
Posted 30 April 2014 - 08:59
Out of the top of my head
1971 Zandvoort
1972 Monaco
1976 Japan
1979 South Africa
1981 Brazil and Canada
1983 Monaco
1984 Monaco
1985 Portugal
1988 England
1989 Canada
1991 Imola
1993 Brazil and Donington
1994 Japan???? or at least another race at the end of the season won by Hill
1996 Barcelona
1998 Spa
2000 Indianapolis and Canada
2001 Malaysia
No doubt there will be more but running the seasons through my head, these are the ones I can think off right now in which it did rain or had been a wet track at the start.
henri
#4
Posted 30 April 2014 - 09:02
An interesting choice, Allan. Food for thought.
(NB wasn't the road narrow!)
#5
Posted 30 April 2014 - 09:25
An interesting choice, Allan. Food for thought.
(NB wasn't the road narrow!)
and wouldn't modern "racing" be better with narrower roads?
(not the tree-lined sort of course)
#6
Posted 30 April 2014 - 10:10
and wouldn't modern "racing" be better with narrower roads?
(not the tree-lined sort of course)
I (like most of us on this forum) could go on all day about this, but it's rather OT. Suffice to say that if the roads were narrower, they'd just cut back the scenery for about 100yds and cover everyting in sight with cushions.
Trees are not a good thing. Even at Oulton Park.
#7
Posted 30 April 2014 - 10:24
1989 Australian GP was a bit of an epic.
1978 Austrian GP Ronnie's last win.
And who will ever forget the 1975 Austrian GP ?
#8
Posted 30 April 2014 - 10:34
#9
Posted 30 April 2014 - 10:41
1968 Nurburgring. I was there, can't forget that one.
No way that something like that should happen today.(I tend to say: fortunately)
Henri
#10
Posted 30 April 2014 - 12:20
#11
Posted 30 April 2014 - 13:44
The "why doesn't someone tell Pedro it's raining?" quote could also be applied (in a less complimentary context) to Nelson Piquet at the 1988 German GP.
Same for the same driver in Brazil 1981 by the way.
In my country there is a proverb that only donkeys kick themselves onto the very same stone. Germany '88 gave Piquet the chance to get rid of the donkey status he still believed he had.....
Henri
Edited by Henri Greuter, 30 April 2014 - 13:45.
#12
Posted 30 April 2014 - 16:35
In the good old days when I were a lad (1950's) they werent called 'Wet Races', it just rained!.
#13
Posted 30 April 2014 - 18:46
It never rained in the 1950s.
#14
Posted 30 April 2014 - 19:59
It never rained in the 1950s.
It did, but with treaded tyres it didn't affect the cars and the races much. The exception was Silverstone 1954 when the Continental tyres on the Mercedes cars were inconsistent and unpredictable in the changing conditions.
And fewer races per season reduced the number of wet races to a handful.
Edited by D-Type, 30 April 2014 - 20:59.
#15
Posted 30 April 2014 - 20:34
I'm fairly sure that International Trophy in 1951 could be easily called wet in any circumstances.
#16
Posted 30 April 2014 - 22:14
It never rained in the 1950s.
I'm fairly sure that International Trophy in 1951 could be easily called wet in any circumstances.
As verified by British Pathe, "... there will be no records broken this time."
#17
Posted 30 April 2014 - 22:17
Most of the 80s AGPs,,, spin spin spin!,, and possibly some early 90s ones too. At least a couple of Melbourne ones were too
#18
Posted 30 April 2014 - 22:42
It never rained in the 1950s.
I didn't expect anybody to take that literally but I think there were proportionally fewer wet world championship races in the 50s than in subsequent decades - probably retribution from the Almighty for the permissive society in the 60s.
I don't know to what extent it is possible to blame tyres for Mercedes' defeat at Silverstone. Gonzalez led from start to finish; a study of his lap times in auto course shows remarkable constancy even during wet periods. Fangio was uncharacetrically erratic, his times often varying by several seconds from lap to lap (timing was to the nearest second, of course). He was reported to be suffering from failing brakes and a need to hold the car in gear. Uhlenhaut apparently told Pomeroy that the 1954 W196 had been designed with too much understeer making the handling unpredictable at the limit. Whether the variation in lap times was due to Mercedes-Benz, Continental or (perish the thought) Fangio is difficult to say.
#19
Posted 01 May 2014 - 02:05
Out of the top of my head
1971 Zandvoort
1972 Monaco
1976 Japan
1979 South Africa
1981 Brazil and Canada
1983 Monaco
1984 Monaco
1985 Portugal
1988 England
1989 Canada
1991 Imola
1993 Brazil and Donington
1994 Japan???? or at least another race at the end of the season won by Hill
1996 Barcelona
1998 Spa
2000 Indianapolis and Canada
2001 Malaysia
No doubt there will be more but running the seasons through my head, these are the ones I can think off right now in which it did rain or had been a wet track at the start.
henri
Zolder 1977 Gunnar Nilsson's only win. I go half way around the world to have Mario crash out on the 2nd lap. . .
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#20
Posted 01 May 2014 - 09:33
Out of the top of my head
1971 Zandvoort
1972 Monaco
1976 Japan
1979 South Africa
1981 Brazil and Canada
1983 Monaco
1984 Monaco
1985 Portugal
1988 England
1989 Canada
1991 Imola
1993 Brazil and Donington
1994 Japan???? or at least another race at the end of the season won by Hill
1996 Barcelona
1998 Spa
2000 Indianapolis and Canada
2001 Malaysia
No doubt there will be more but running the seasons through my head, these are the ones I can think off right now in which it did rain or had been a wet track at the start.
henri
Some more:
Germany 1968
Great Britain 1975
France 1981 (although, like in case of South Africa 79 they red flagged it and waited for track to get a bit drier)
Germany 1988
South Africa 1993 (couple last laps)
San Marino 1993 (couple first laps)
Japan 1993
There was also snow during one of the races in 1973 in Great Britain, I think.
#21
Posted 01 May 2014 - 10:35
there were proportionally fewer wet world championship races in the 50s
Slightly O/T to the original question, but within this criterion the rain shortened 1950 Indy 500 merits a mention.
#22
Posted 01 May 2014 - 16:34
From an early Bruce Jones Encyclopedia of Formula 1, Races where it rained immediately before or during the race:
1950 Indianapolis
1951 Switzerland
1952 Belgium
1952 France
1952 Netherlands
1953 Britain
1954 Argentina
1954 France
1954 Britain
1954 Switzerland
1955 Netherlands
1956 Belgium
1956 Italy
1957 -
1958 Portugal
1959 -
14 races out of 86 - 16%
1960 Monaco
1961 Britain
1961 Germany
1962 Germany
1962 Italy
1963 Belgium
1963 France
1964 -
1965 Belgium
1965 USA
1966 Belgium
1966 Britain
1966 Germany
1967 Canada
1968 Netherlands
1968 France
1968 Germany
1969 -
16 races out of 89 - 18%
1970 -
1971 Netherlands
1971 Canada
1972 Spain
1972 Monaco
1972 USA
1973 Canada
1974 Brazil
1974 Spain
1974 Germany
1975 Monaco
1975 Netherlands
1975 Britain
1975 Austria
1976 Germany
1976 Japan
1977 Belgium
1977 Austria
1977 US East
1978 Austria
1979 South Africa
1979 US East
21 races from 144 - 15%
So the conclusion is that when you're young you siomply don't notice the rain
#23
Posted 28 November 2016 - 03:27
What was the first F1 GP (one that counted for the World Championship) which was stopped and not restarted? 1975 Britain?
#24
Posted 28 November 2016 - 06:56
I think the 1971 Canadian GP would be first, due to fog.
#25
Posted 28 November 2016 - 12:48
For rain, possibly. For any reason? That wasn't even the first event that season to be stopped early.
I think the 1971 Canadian GP would be first, due to fog.
Thanks for that reminder. I was wondering about rain specifically (trying to reinforce a viewpoint about how/when F1 cars became unable to adapt to rain).
'Preciate it!
#26
Posted 20 November 2023 - 14:57
What was the first F1 GP (one that counted for the World Championship) which was stopped and not restarted?
Technically, all of them. Otherwise we would still be doing Britain 1950.
#27
Posted 21 November 2023 - 07:50
The 1978 race was also rather damp…
#28
Posted 21 November 2023 - 09:16
A couple more
1996 Monaco
2009 Malaysia
#29
Posted 21 November 2023 - 09:59
I believe the snow was the 1973 International Trophy at Silverstone.
I am just beginning to thaw out.
#30
Posted 22 November 2023 - 08:56
Run a GP in Australia and it will rain.
#31
Posted 22 November 2023 - 12:06
The Canadian race in 71 was delayed because of a fatality in a support race. It was actually called because of fading daylight.