Excellent work TBY, very interesting read.
I have a question about Ronnie Peterson that some of you guys might be able to help with. Did he actually have the pace to beat Andretti in 1978?
I've heard it claimed many times that Ronnie was the quicker driver, and that Mario was given the chance to take the title in 78 because he had helped develop the Lotus in 1976-77 while Peterson had left to race for Tyrrell. It seems to me that James Hunt never missed an opportunity to put down Mario and say that Ronnie was the one that should have won in 1978. His comments during the 1984 German GP sum up his feelings on the situation quite succinctly.
I don't really have an opinion on the 1978 Lotus situation, but a quick check of the qualifying results doesn't really back up the notion that Peterson was the faster driver that was forced to play second fiddle to Andretti simply because of a contractual obligation. I realize that in those days qualifying wasn't as important as it is today, and that if a driver was genuinely faster in the race, he was most likely going to find a way past. But the fact still remains that Mario dominated Ronnie 11-3 in qualifying throughout the 78 season.
1978 Qualifying Results
R1 - ARG: MA - Pole, RP - P3; Mario 1-0
R2 - BRA: RP - Pole, MA - P3; Even 1-1
R3 - RSA: MA - P2, RP - P12; Mario 2-1
R4 - USW: MA - P4, RP - P6; Mario 3-1
R5 - MON: MA - P4, RP - P7; Mario 4-1
R6 - BEL: MA - Pole, RP - P7; Mario 5-1
R7 - SPA: MA - Pole, RP - P2; Mario 6-1
R8 - SWE: MA - Pole, RP - P4; Mario 7-1
R9 - FRA: MA - P2, RP - P5; Mario 8-1
R10 - GBR: RP - Pole, MA - P2; Mario 8-2
R11 - GER: MA - Pole, RP - P2; Mario 9-2
R12 - AUS: RP - Pole, MA - P2; Mario 9-3
R13 - NED: MA - Pole, RP - P2; Mario 10-3
R14 - ITA: MA - Pole, RP - P5; Mario 11-3
Andretti - 6 Poles, Avg. Start = 1.85
Peterson - 3 Poles, Avg. Start = 4.14
Their race results aren't much different, Andretti winning 9-3 before Italy, but many people casually chalk that up to the fact that Ronnie was the contracted No. 2 driver, dutifully trailing Mario home as he was instructed to do. But a closer examination there shows that he finished just one spot behind him on four occasions, albeit four wins, but only two of those would seem to have been possible "team order" finishes.
Unfortunately, 1978 full race footage is pretty rare, or I might have been able to answer this myself, but is there anecdotal evidence from the 78 season that suggests Peterson was faster that year, and that Andretti was only able to win because he was the No. 1 driver by contract agreement? There must be a reason that so many people say that Ronnie was quicker and that Mario was basically handed the title. Or was it because James Hunt (among others) consistently perpetuated this notion over the years?
I look forward to hearing from those that lived through and watched the 1978 season unfold.