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The 1979 BMW M1 Procar Championship was the inaugural season of the BMW M1 Procar Championship. The series ran as a support category to the European rounds of the 1979 Formula One season.[1]
Teams and drivers
Team
|
Driver
|
Rounds
|
Alimpo Sport
|
Toine Hezemans
|
All
|
BMW Italia
|
Elio de Angelis
|
1, 4–5, 7
|
BMW Motorsport
|
Mario Andretti
|
1
|
Michael Bleekemolen
|
7
|
Patrick Depailler
|
2
|
Hans-Georg Bürger
|
5–6
|
Teo Fabi
|
8
|
Emerson Fittipaldi
|
2
|
Jean-Pierre Jarier
|
2
|
Alan Jones
|
3–8
|
Jacques Laffite
|
1, 5–7
|
Tiff Needell
|
4
|
Nelson Piquet
|
1, 3–4, 7–8
|
Didier Pironi
|
3, 5–6
|
Clay Regazzoni
|
All
|
Carlos Reutemann
|
4
|
BMW Schweiz
|
Marc Surer
|
2–3, 6–8
|
Brun Motorsport
|
Walter Brun
|
1–3, 5–6, 8
|
Ecurie Automobile Arvor
|
Jean-Louis Lafosse
|
1–5, 7–8
|
Eggenberger Motorsport
|
Helmut Kelleners
|
All
|
Franz Konrad Racing
|
Franz Konrad
|
1–4, 6
|
"John Winter"
|
5
|
GS Team
|
Markus Höttinger
|
All
|
Heidigger Racing Team
|
Markus Hotz
|
1, 4–5
|
Manfred Cassani
|
Hans-Joachim Stuck
|
All
|
Memphis Team International[2]
|
Sepp Manhalter
|
1–4, 6–8
|
Osella Squadra Corse
|
Eddie Cheever
|
2
|
Bruno Giacomelli
|
1–6, 8
|
Project Four Racing
|
Niki Lauda
|
All
|
Schutz Racing
|
Wolfgang Schutz
|
All
|
Team Krebs
|
Albrecht Krebs
|
1
|
Jochen Mass
|
5–6
|
Team Winkelhock
|
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
|
3
|
Manfred Winkelhock
|
4–8
|
Toleman Group Motorsport
|
Frank Styner
|
4
|
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
|
Dieter Quester
|
All
|
Calendar and results
Championship standings
- Points system
Race Position
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
5th
|
6th
|
7th
|
8th
|
9th
|
10th
|
Points
|
20
|
15
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
- Standings
References