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Australian
2 November 1946 (77)
Stéphane Sarrazin (2 November 1975)

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statistics

12 (10.3%)
24 (20.5%)
6 (5.1%)
1 (10%)
1st
10
117
117
206 (1.8 points per race avg)
49 (41.9%)
1975 Spanish Grand Prix
1986 Australian Grand Prix
1977 Austrian Grand Prix
1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix

about Alan Jones

Alan Stanley Jones, (born 2 November 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former Formula One driver. He was the first driver to win a Formula One World Championship with the Williams team, becoming the 1980 World Drivers' Champion and the second Australian to do so following triple World Champion Sir Jack Brabham. He competed in a total of 117 Grands Prix, winning 12 and achieving 24 podium finishes. In 1978 Jones won the Can-Am championship driving a Lola.

Jones is also the last Australian driver to win the Australian Grand Prix, winning the 1980 event at Calder Park Raceway, having lapped the field consisting mostly of Formula 5000 cars while he was driving his Formula One Championship winning Williams FW07B.


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seasons

1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986,

finishing positions

grid positions

teams & teammates Alan Jones

season teammate
1975 James Hunt
Torsten Palm
Harald Ertl
Brett Lunger
Rolf Stommelen
Graham Hill
François Migault
Tony Brise
Vern Schuppan
Hesketh compare 1975
1976 Brett Lunger
Henri Pescarolo
Divina Galica
Conny Andersson
Noritake Takahara
Surtees compare 1976
1977 Tom Pryce
Renzo Zorzi
Riccardo Patrese
Jackie Oliver
Arturo Merzario
Jean-Pierre Jarier
Shadow compare 1977
1979 Clay Regazzoni
Williams compare 1979
1980 Carlos Reutemann
Rupert Keegan
Desiré Wilson
Kevin Cogan
Geoff Lees
Williams compare 1980
1981 Carlos Reutemann
Williams compare 1981
1983 Marc Surer
Chico Serra
Thierry Boutsen
Arrows compare 1983
1986 Patrick Tambay
Eddie Cheever
Lola compare 1986

news

The recent passing of the legendary Formula 1 team owner has prompted a flood of tributes from around the motor racing world.
The latest to pay his respects to Sir Frank is Alan Jones, who took the Williams team to the first of its seven drivers' world championships, driving the FW07 in 1980.
Speaking to Motorsport.com, Jones admitted that hearing of Sir Frank's passing had been hard to ...

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However, after meeting Spielberg at a shooting event at Gleneagles, Stewart made an introduction to King Hussein of Jordan, who was also present.
The director was duly granted permission to use the location ...

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