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Formula One Career |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Nationality | French |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Active years | 1978-1982 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Team(s) | Tyrrell, Ligier, Ferrari |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Grands Prix | 72 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Championships | 0 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Wins | 3 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Podium finishes    | 13 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Pole positions | 4 |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Fastest laps | |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! First Grand Prix | 1978 Argentine Grand Prix |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! First win | 1980 Belgian Grand Prix |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Last win | 1982 Dutch Grand Prix |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Last Grand Prix | 1982 German Grand Prix |} Didier Pironi (born in Villescresnes, Val-de-Marne, France, March 261952 - died in Poole, United Kingdom, August 231987) was a Formula One driver from France. Benefiting from the same Elf-sponsored drive to promote young French motorsport talent hat bequeathed the likes of Patrick Tambay and Alain Prost to Formula One, he participated in 72 grands prix, debuting on January 15, 1978.

Two seasons with the underfinanced Tyrrell team demonstrated enough promise for Guy Ligier to sign Pironi to the rather erratic French team in 1980, a season in which Didier recorded his first victory, in the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder, as well as several podium finishes. Indeed, such were Pironi's performances that as early as the second race of the season, Enzo Ferrari expressed an interest in the Frenchman's services, which he secured for 1981.

Teamed with the fearsome Gilles Villeneuve, Pironi was rather shaded in his first season with Ferrari; for someone so preoccupied with becoming the first French driver to win the Formula One title, the events of this year may have played a role in the turbulent and unhappy 1982 campaign. Establishing a fine rapport with the senior members of the team, Pironi arguably exploited this good relationship in the aftermath of the notorious San Marino race where he is widely thought to have duped Villeneuve into conceding victory by giving the impression that he would follow his Canadian team-mate through the final lap, only to unexpectedly power past Gilles into the Tosa hairpin. Pironi's friendship with senior members in the team resulted in his dubious story of "engine problems" for both cars gaining widespread currency, much to Villeneuve's chagrin. The Canadian would be killed in qualifying at the following race, and his furious state of mind is often considered a contributory cause to his accident.

With a fast, reliable car, the title looked to be Pironi's for the taking, but the Frenchman's own state of mind underwent severe stress with the antipathy directed toward him in the wake of the Zolder tragedy, the breakdown of his marriage and observing first hand the death of Riccardo Paletti in the Canadian Grand Prix, the young Italian ploughing into Pironi's stalled Ferrari on the starting grid. Some of these events may have resulted in the over-confidence and arrogance that team members are reported to have observed in Pironi's behaviour at subsequent events (including an absolute certainty that he would win the title), and in such a mindset he unnecessarily lapped a drenched Hockenheim in a meaningless practice session at the German Grand Prix at high speed. Passing Derek Daly's Williams, Pironi, unsighted, smashed into the back of Prost's Renault, triggering a horribly violent accident with ghastly echoes of that suffered by Villeneuve. Pironi survived, but injuries to his legs meant he never raced again in 1982. Despite the accident, he still finished runner-up in the 1982 championship, a reminder of what might have been.

In 1986 it looked as if Pironi would make a come back. He tested for the French AGS team, and proved that he was still fast enought to be competitive in Formula One. But when he could not find a seat in a good team in 1987 he resorted to powerboat racing. The august 23 1987, Didier Pironi was killed in an accident that also took the life of his co-pilots.

Didier Pironi won 3 races, achieved 13 podiums, and scored a total of 101 championship points. He also secured 4 pole positions.

Complete Formula One results

(Note: grands prix in bold denote race victories or poles.)
Didier Pironi
Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Team
1978 Tyrr ARG BRA SAF USAW MON BEL SPA SWE FRA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA USA CAN Tyrr
1979 Tyrr ARG BRA SAF USAW SPA BEL MON FRA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA CAN USA   Tyrr
1980 Ligi ARG BRA SAF USAW BEL MON FRA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA CAN USA     Ligi
1981 Ferr USAW BRA ARG SAN BEL MON SPA FRA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA CAN LAS   Ferr
1982 Ferr SAF BRA USAW SAN BEL MON USAE CAN DUT GBR FRA DEU AUT SWI ITA LAS Ferr

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