Monaco Grand Prix 1979 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte-Carlo • Monaco
May 27, 1979 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Jody Scheckter claimed his second consecutive victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, mastering the principality's unforgiving streets with a flawless performance that extended his championship lead. The South African threaded his Ferrari through Monte Carlo's barriers with precision and confidence, demonstrating the concentration and car control required to survive 76 laps without error. Scheckter's measured approach proved perfectly suited to Monaco's demands, where consistency mattered more than spectacular speed.
Clay Regazzoni delivered a brilliant second place for Williams, the 39-year-old Swiss veteran proving he retained all his skill and racecraft around Formula 1's most prestigious circuit. Regazzoni's performance demonstrated Williams's continued development progress, with the FW07 now competitive for podiums on all circuit types. Carlos Reutemann claimed third for Lotus, salvaging points from another difficult weekend for the defending constructors' champions. Villeneuve crashed out of second place while trying to chase down his teammate, highlighting the fine line between spectacular and excessive commitment.
Scheckter's Monaco victory, his second in consecutive races, established him as the clear championship favorite. The South African's ability to win at circuits as different as Zolder and Monaco showcased his versatility and tactical intelligence. With Villeneuve prone to mistakes and retirements despite his raw speed, Scheckter's consistent points scoring was building a potentially decisive advantage. Ferrari's combination of speed, reliability, and tactical execution was proving devastatingly effective in the championship battle.