Talk:1980 Spanish Grand Prix
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[edit] Driver quotations
"My job is to drive racing cars, not to get involved in politics. As far as I'm concerned, the Spanish GP was no different from normal: it required the same amount of effort, it covered the same distance and I gave it the same dedication that I give to any other Grand Prix. These things would have been the same whether I'd won or lost. As it happened, I won the race, and now I have to wait and see if I'll be given the points." - Alan Jones (writing in his Motor magazine column the following week), p. 130.
"Whatever Balestre or anyone else says, that was a Grand Prix as far as I'm concerned, and I won it." - Alan Jones (post-season interview), p. 40.