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The 1979 Monaco Grand Prix began with a clean formation lap and an immediate display of control from pole-sitter Jody Scheckter, who launched perfectly into Sainte Devote. Niki Lauda made the strongest start among the chasers, moving past Gilles Villeneuve and Patrick Depailler to secure second place early on. Scheckter quickly opened a solid gap, while Lauda focused on defending from Villeneuve’s Ferrari. Villeneuve eventually overtook Lauda at the start of lap four, giving Ferrari a comfortable 1–2 as both drivers steadily pulled away. Behind them, Lauda became the center of a long queue that included Depailler, Jacques Laffite, Didier Pironi, Alan Jones, Jochen Mass, Jean-Pierre Jarier and Carlos Reutemann. Attrition soon hit the pack: James Hunt retired with a driveshaft failure, Riccardo Patrese damaged his suspension against the barrier, and René Arnoux dropped out after early contact with Nelson Piquet. Pironi played a major role in the midfield battles, first colliding with Laffite and later spinning Depailler. His race ended dramatically when he made contact with Lauda, launching his Tyrrell over the Brabham and into retirement. Lauda’s car was too damaged to continue. Mechanical failures removed both Lotuses, putting Alan Jones into third and allowing him to close rapidly on the Ferraris. The Australian looked poised to fight for victory until he hit the barrier at Casino Square, ending his charge. This opened the door for Clay Regazzoni, who climbed to second after Villeneuve retired with transmission failure. Despite gearbox problems, Regazzoni closed the gap to Scheckter but ran out of time. Scheckter held on to win, securing the championship lead for Ferrari. Regazzoni finished close behind, while Reutemann completed the podium after resisting pressure from Piquet and Depailler. John Watson took fourth, Depailler was classified fifth despite retiring late, and Mass claimed the final point. 📌 Discover How Jackie Stewart Transformed F1: • The Invention of the Modern Driver: How Ja... 👉 Watch more legendary F1 Races, F1 Highlights and F1 Documentaries in our full historic playlist here: • Formula 1 👉Check the other races from this incredible 1979 season: Round 1 - Argentine GP: • Formula 1 1979 Argentine GP - Laffite’s St... Round 2 - Brazilian GP: • Formula 1 1979 Brazilian GP - Ligier’s Dom... Round 3 - South African GP: • Formula 1 1979 South African GP - Villeneu... Round 4 - USA West GP: • Formula 1 1979 - USA West GP - Race of Champions: • Formula 1 1979 - Race of Champions GP - F1... Round 5 - Spanish GP: • Formula 1 1979 Spanish GP - Depailler Domi... Round 6 - Belgian GP: • Formula 1 1979 Belgian GP - Scheckter’s Ro... Round 7 - Monaco GP: • Formula 1 1979 Monaco GP - Scheckter’s Mas... Round 8 - French GP: • Formula 1 1979 French GP - Turbo's First V... Round 9 - British GP: • Formula 1 1979 British GP - Williams’ Firs... Round 10 - German GP: • Formula 1 1979 German GP - Alan Jones Take... Round 11 - Austrian GP: • Formula 1 1979 Austrian GP - Alan Jones Cr... Round 12 - Dutch GP: • Formula 1 1979 Dutch GP - Jones Wins, But ... Round 13 - Italian GP: • Formula 1 1979 Italian GP - Ferrari’s Glor... Imola Non Championship Race: • Formula 1 1979 Imola GP - Villeneuve vs. L... Round 14 - Canadian GP: • Formula 1 1979 Canadian GP - Alan Jones vs... Round 15 - USA East GP: • Formula 1 1979 USA East GP - Rain, Crashes... #MonacoGP #F1History #Formula1 #1979Season #Scheckter #FerrariF1 #HistoricRacing #ClassicF1 #MonteCarloGP #MotorsportHistory #VintageF1 #OldSchoolF1 #F1Archive #GrandPrixHistory