Gallery: All of Nelson Piquet's F1 race wins
On this day in 1980, Nelson Piquet became a Formula 1 race winner with a dominant drive at Long Beach. It was the first of his 23 grand prix wins, all of which are listed below.

1980 US GP West (Long Beach)

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1980 Dutch GP

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1980 Italian GP

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1981 Argentine GP

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1981 San Marino GP

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1981 German GP

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1982 Canadian GP

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1983 Brazilian GP

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1983 Italian GP

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1983 European GP (Brands Hatch)

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1984 Canadian GP

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1984 US GP West (Detroit)

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1985 French GP

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1986 Brazilian GP

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1986 German GP

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1986 Hungarian GP

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1986 Italian GP

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1987 German GP

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1987 Hungarian GP

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1987 Italian GP

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1990 Japanese GP

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1990 Australian GP

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1991 Canadian GP

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Gallery: All of Nelson Piquet's F1 race wins
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