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1994 FIA Formula One World Championship season
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The 1994 Formula One season was the 45th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 27, 1994, and ended on November 13 after sixteen races. The season was remembered as one of the most tragic and controversial seasons in the 1990s, if not in the sport's history. 1994 was one of the closest in history, as the Champion, Michael Schumacher, won the title by a single point from Damon Hill, after the two controversially collided at the final round in Adelaide.

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[edit] Season summary

The major rule change of 1994 was the banning of driver aids in the car, such as traction control, in an attempt to "humanize" the sport, refuelling during pit-stops also became mandatory in 1994 and so team tactics now played a major role during races.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 72, Line 16-18. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> Pre-Season betting suggested that Williams new signing, Ayrton Senna, would coast to his fourth Drivers' title and aid Williams to their seventh Contructors' title.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 72, Line 1-5. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref>

The first round of the 1994 season was held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil. Senna took pole position for his home Grand Prix, three tenths of a second faster than Michael Schumacher's Benetton-Ford who joined the Brazilian on the front row. Alesi, Hill, Frentzen and Morbidelli made up the rest of the top six, all of them over a second slower than Senna's pole position time. Senna led the Grand Prix from the start until the first round of pit stops, where a crucial fact was revealed, Benetton were considerably faster than Williams at servicing their cars during pit stops, thus putting Schumacher into the lead.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 72, Line 19-25. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> Senna couldn't keep up with Schumacher's car and span off and retired from the race, a result of his efforts to catch up with Schumacher.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 72, Line 28-30. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> Schumacher went onto win the race, with Senna's teammate, Damon Hill, second and Jean Alesi came third. The race was remembered for the accident involving Jos Verstappen, on his Grand Prix debut, where the Dutch driver flipped over and collided with Martin Brundle's McLaren.

The newly contructed TI Circuit would host the second round of the championship and Senna took pole position for the second time in succession ahead of second placed Michael Schumacher. Senna failed to complete a lap during the race, as he was tipped into the gravel by his old McLaren teammate, Mika Häkkinen. Schumacher went onto win the Grand Prix, his second in succession, ahead of Gerhard Berger and Rubens Barrichello, who had not only scored his first podium finish, but his team's, Jordan, first podium finish.

During the Friday practice session for the San Marino Grand Prix, Rubens Barrichello's Jordan left the track on the high speed chicane called Variante Bassa, giving the young Brazilian severe injuries. Swift action by Formula One doctor Sid Watkins was all that prevented Barrichello swallowing his tongue. Then, during the Saturday during qualifying, Roland Ratzenberger's Simtek hit a wall in excess of 200mph at the fast Villeneuve corner, killing the Austrian on impact. Senna was so shaken by these events he considered retiring and not taking part, but he eventually decided that he should race. At the start, there were further complications, as JJ Lehto stalled his Benetton and was hit by Pedro Lamy, which caused the safety car to be deployed. After a six-lap safety car sequence, racing resumed, but just one lap later the steering appeared to fail on Senna's car as he went through the fast left-hander of Tamburello and the Williams-Renault FW16 slammed head-on into a wall at 135mph. Senna died, according to sources, that night in hospital. A touching and chilling thing was later discovered about Senna's car – inside his FW16 a blood-soaked Austrian flag was found, that Senna had planned to use as a victory tribute in honour of Ratzenberger.

A shaken Formula One world moved on to Monaco, where more grief was to come as Karl Wendlinger's Sauber crashed heavily during the qualifying session, leaving him in a coma for two weeks. Michael Schumacher took pole position ahead of Häkkinen. The German went onto to dominate the Grand Prix, as nobody apart from Schumacher lead the Grand Prix. Brundle and Berger completed the podium.

Following the accidents in Imola and Monaco, a majority drivers insisted on making the Circuit de Catalunya more safer for the Spanish Grand Prix, this resulted in the construction of several temporary chicanes where run-off areas were considered insufficiently small.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 73, Line 9-16. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> Schumacher took his second pole position of the season, over half a second faster than second place Damon Hill. The Brit went onto win the Grand Prix after Schumacher's Benetton was stuck in fifth gear for a majoirty of the race, emulating his father's efforts during the 1968 Spanish Grand Prix where he won after Jim Clark's death.

Schumacher took pole again for the Candian Grand Prix with Jean Alesi's Ferrari alongside him on the front row. Schumacher went onto to win the race by 40 second with Hill and Alesi completing the top three. Nigel Mansell was brought in by Williams for the French Grand Prix to combat falling TV viewing figueres,<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 73, Line 30-32. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> Hill broke Schumacher's run of consecutive pole positions after taking the top grid slot for himself by one tenth of a second, alongside him was his Williams teammate, Mansell. Schumacher managed to win the Grand Prix from third on the grid, ahead Hill and Berger, while Mansell retired after a gearbox failure on the 45th lap.

Hill took his second pole of the season at his home Grand Prix. During the formation lap, Schumacher illegally overtook Hill on two occasions. He was given a stop-and-go penalty, which he decided to ignore as his team protested. For several laps, Schumacher refused to honour his penalty, which resulted in a black flag. He was stripped of his second place behind Hill, and banned for two races, pending an appeal.<ref name="f1-1994 British gp result">1994 British Grand Prix. Results Archive. www.formula1.com (2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-24.</ref>

Benetton managed to arrange for Schumacher to run in his home Grand Prix. The German qualified in fourth, behind Berger, Alesi and Hill. Schumacher never completed the full race distance as he retired on the 20th lap of the 45, after an engine failure, leaving Gerhard Berger to take victory and ending a 58 race victory drought for Ferrari. The race was remembered for 2 incidents, the first being an accident involving 11 cars; Mika Häkkinen was later blamed by the FIA for the incident and was given a one race ban.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 73, Line 67-69. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref> The second was during a pit stop where Jos Verstappen's Benetton caught fire in spectacular fasion after fuel had been accidentally sprayed onto the hot bodywork of the Benetton, Verstappen received minor injuries.<ref>Bruce Jones (1995), The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One Page 73, Line 61-65. The Book Company. ISBN 0-34064-889-9</ref>

Schumacher took pole position at the Hungaroring, with Hill partnering him on the front row. The front two finished the race in their grid positions with Verstappen finishing third, after starting the race in twelth. It was Rubens Barrichello who surprised everyone in Belgium after qualifying his Jordan-Hart, a car which prior to the Belgian Grand Prix qualified as high as fifth position, in pole poston with Schumacher alongside him. Despite winning the race, Schumacher was disqualified because his car was found to have illegal wear on its skidblock. Although Benetton protested that the skidblock had been damaged when Schumacher spun over a kerb, the FIA rejected their appeal, allowing Hill to close the points gap even further.<ref name="f1-1994 Belgian gp result">Grand Prix Results: Belgian GP, 1994. Grand Prix Encyclopedia. www.grandprix.com (1998-2006). Retrieved on 2006-05-13.</ref>

With no Schumacher for the next two races, Hill needed to win both Grand Prix to keep Schumacher under pressure. Alesi pleased the tifosi by taking pole position in Monza, ahead of his Ferrari teammate, Gerhard Berger. Hill got past both Ferraris to win the race closing the gap between himself and Schumacher to 11 points. Gerhard Berger took pole position for the Grand Prix in Estoril, making it the second successive pole position for Ferrari, with Hill alonside him. Both the Williams cars of Hill and Coulthard got past Berger to make it a Williams one-two finish ahead of Häkkinen's McLaren. Schumacher's lead in the Drivers' Championship was now one point.

Schumacher came back from his ban to take pole position at Jerez and went onto win the race, ahead of Hill and Häkkinen, so Schumacher increased his lead in the Drivers' Championship to five points. Schumacher and Hill were on the front row for the Japanese Grand Prix. The race was played out in torential conditions and the race was red flagged after Martin Brundle crashed his McLaren and seriously injured a track marshal. After discussions with the drivers it was agreed that the race would be restarted behind the safety car. After the restart, Schumacher went to pit for fuel and he was given a heavy load of fuel, the team were gambling that the race would not go the full distance because of the rain. Hill went ahead until he stopped and then Alesi was briefly the leader until his pit stop and Hill went into the lead again. Schumacher closed in on him and on lap 36 he went ahead on aggregate, if not on the road. Schumacher's time in the second part of the race, added to his time in the first part before the restart, meant that he was technically leading the race, even if he was behind Hill on the road. The track dried up and so the race was not going to be stopped early. That meant Schumacher had to stop again and so he dropped away. He charged back after the stop but this time Hill was able to hold the gap. Hill won by 3.3 seconds ahead of Schumacher with Alesi third, Mansell fourth, Irvine fifth and Frentzen sixth.

At Adelaide, Schumacher had one thing on his mind: aerodynamics. The angles of his front and rear wings were set to extremely low levels, giving a high straightline speed, but impaired cornering due to lack of downforce and therefore grip. This was in order to achieve a top speed comparable with the more powerful Williams-Renault. Nigel Mansell assisted at keeping Schumacher at bay for Williams by taking pole position, but he was eventually left behind in third after a poor start as the two title protagonists fought hard for the lead, and indeed, the title. Schumacher's extreme aerodynamic package began to unravel late in the race when his car ran wide and clipped a wall on the outside of a corner. Hill slipped through on the inside of the next corner, but Schumacher turned into Hill, taking them both out of the race. Schumacher, at age 25 was Germany's first Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion, but under highly controversial circumstances, although no action was ever taken against him. Mansell took his 31st and final win of his career.

[edit] Drivers and constructors

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1994 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Team Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No Driver Test driver(s)
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rothmans Williams Renault Williams FW16
FW16B
Renault RS6 3.5 V10 G 0 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard
2 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nokia Tyrrell Yamaha Tyrrell 023 Yamaha OX10B 3.5 V10 G 3 Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Ukyo Katayama n/a
4 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mild Seven Benetton Ford Benetton B194 Ford ECA Zetec-R 3.5 V8 G 5 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Verstappen
5/6 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg JJ Lehto
6 Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Verstappen
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marlboro McLaren Peugeot McLaren MP4-9 Peugeot A6 3.5 V10 G 7 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle Image:Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot
Image:Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot
8 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Häkkinen
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Footwork Ford Footwork FA15 Ford HBE7/8 3.5 V8 G 9 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi n/a
10 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Lotus Lotus 107C
109
Mugen Honda MF-351 HB 3.5 V10 G 11 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy n/a
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Philippe Adams
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Salo
11/12 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi
12 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert
Image:Flag of Ireland (bordered).svg Total Jordan Hart Jordan 194 Hart 1035 3.5 V10 G 14 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello n/a
15 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie Irvine
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Aguri Suzuki
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris
Image:Flag of France.svg Tourtel Larrousse F1 Ford Larrousse LH94 Ford HBF7/8 3.5 V8 G 19 Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg Olivier Beretta n/a
Image:Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot
Image:Flag of France.svg Yannick Dalmas
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Hideki Noda
20 Image:Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Jean-Denis Deletraz
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Minardi Scuderia Italia Minardi M193
M194
Ford HBC7/8 3.5 V8 G 23 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini Image:Flag of Italy.svg Luca Badoer
24 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto
Image:Flag of France.svg Ligier Gitanes Blondes Renault Ligier JS41 Renault RS6 3.5 V10 G 25 Image:Flag of France.svg Eric Bernard Image:Flag of France.svg Franck Lagorce
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert
Image:Flag of France.svg Franck Lagorce
26 Image:Flag of France.svg Olivier Panis
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 412T1
412T1B
Ferrari 043 3.5 V12 G 27 Image:Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Image:Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini
28 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Sauber Mercedes Sauber C13 Mercedes-Benz 2175B 3.5 V10 G 29 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger n/a
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Andrea De Cesaris
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Jyrki Järvilehto
30 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg MTV Simtek Ford Simtek S951 Ford HBD6 3.5 V8 G 31 Image:Flag of Australia.svg David Brabham Image:Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Montermini
32 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Roland Ratzenberger
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Montermini
Image:Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Gounon
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Mimmo Schiattarella
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Taki Inoue
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ursus Pacific Grand Prix Pacific PR01 Ilmor 2175A 3.5 V10 G 33 Image:Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo Image:Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Lavaggi
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin
34 Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bertrand Gachot

[edit] Season review

[edit] Grands Prix

Rnd Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazilian Grand Prix March 27 Interlagos Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
2 Image:Flag of the Pacific Community.svgPacific Grand Prix April 17 TI Circuit, Aida Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
3 Image:Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Grand Prix May 1 Imola Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
4 Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg Monaco Grand Prix May 15 Monaco Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
5 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Grand Prix May 29 Catalunya Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
6 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canadian Grand Prix June 12 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
7 Image:Flag of France.svg French Grand Prix July 3 Magny-Cours Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
8 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Grand Prix July 10 Silverstone Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
9 Image:Flag of Germany.svg German Grand Prix July 31 Hockenheimring Image:Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger Ferrari Report
10 Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungarian Grand Prix August 14 Hungaroring Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
11 Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Grand Prix August 28 Spa-Francorchamps Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
12 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italian Grand Prix September 11 Monza Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
13 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portuguese Grand Prix September 25 Estoril Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
14 Image:European flag.svg European Grand Prix October 16 Jerez Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
15 Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japanese Grand Prix November 6 Suzuka Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
16 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australian Grand Prix November 13 Adelaide Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Report

[edit] 1994 Constructors Championship final standings

Pos Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Williams-Renault FW16
FW16B
G 118 7 13 6
2 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Benetton-Ford B194 G 103 8 12 6
3 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Ferrari 412T1
412T1B
G 71 1 11 3
4 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McLaren-Peugeot MP4/9 G 42 8
5 Image:Flag of Ireland (bordered).svg Jordan-Hart 194 G 28 1 1
6 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tyrrell-Yamaha 023 G 13 1
7 Image:Flag of France.svg Ligier-Renault JS41 G 13 2
8 Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Sauber-Mercedes C13 G 12
9 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Footwork-Ford FA15 G 9
10 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Minardi-Ford M193
M194
G 5
11 Image:Flag of France.svg Larrousse-Ford LH94 G 2
12 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pacific-Ilmor PR01 G
13 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lotus-Mugen-Honda 107C
109
G
14 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simtek-Ford S951 G

[edit] 1994 Drivers Championship final standings

Pos Driver BRA Image:Flag of Brazil.svg PAC Image:Flag of the Pacific Community.svg SMR Image:Flag of San Marino.svg MON Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg ESP Image:Flag of Spain.svg CAN Image:Flag of Canada.svg FRA Image:Flag of France.svg GBR Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg DEU Image:Flag of Germany.svg HUN Image:Flag of Hungary.svg BEL Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ITA Image:Flag of Italy.svg POR Image:Flag of Portugal.svg EUR Image:European flag.svg JPN Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg AUS Image:Flag of Australia.svg Points
1 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Schumacher 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 DSQ Ret 1 DSQ Ex Ex 1 2 Ret 92
2 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hill 2 Ret 6 Ret 1 2 2 1 8 2 1 1 1 2 1 Ret 91
3 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Berger Ret 2 Ret 3 Ret 4 3 Ret 1 12 Ret 2 Ret 5 Ret 2 41
4 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Häkkinen Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret 2 3 3 3 7 12 26
5 Image:Flag of France.svg Alesi 3 5 4 3 Ret 2 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 3 6 24
6 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Barrichello 4 3 DNQ Ret Ret 7 Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret 4 4 12 Ret 4 19
7 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brundle Ret Ret 8 2 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 Ret 5 6 Ret Ret 3 16
8 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Coulthard Ret 5 5 Ret Ret 4 6 2 14
9 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mansell Ret Ret 4 1 13
10 Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Verstappen Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret 3 3 Ret 5 Ret 10
11 Image:Flag of France.svg Panis 11 9 11 9 7 12 Ret 12 2 6 7 10 9 11 5 9
12 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Blundell Ret Ret 9 Ret 3 10 10 Ret Ret 5 5 Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret 8
13 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Frentzen Ret 5 7 DNQ Ret Ret 4 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 6 7 7
14 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Larini Ret 2 6
15 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Fittipaldi Ret 4 13 Ret Ret DSQ 8 9 4 14 Ret Ret 8 17 8 8 6
16 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Irvine Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret 7 4 5 Ret 6
17 Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Katayama 5 Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret 5
18 Image:Flag of France.svg Bernard Ret 10 12 Ret 8 13 Ret 13 3 10 10 7 10 18 4
19 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Wendlinger 6 Ret 4 DNQ 4
19 Image:Flag of Italy.svg de Cesaris Ret 4 Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 4
21 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Martini 8 Ret Ret Ret 5 9 5 10 Ret Ret 8 Ret 12 15 Ret 9 4
22 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Morbidelli Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 6 Ret 9 11 Ret Ret 3
23 Image:Flag of France.svg Comas 9 6 Ret 10 Ret Ret 11 Ret 6 8 Ret 8 Ret Ret 9 2
24 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg JJ Lehto Ret 7 Ret 6 9 Ret Ret 10 1
25 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alboreto Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 7 9 Ret 13 14 Ret Ret 1
26 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Herbert 7 7 10 Ret Ret 8 7 11 Ret Ret 12 Ret 11 8 Ret Ret 0
27 Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg Beretta Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 14 7 9 0
28 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Lamy 10 8 Ret 11 0
29 Image:Flag of France.svg Gounon 9 16 Ret Ret 11 Ret 15 0
30 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Zanardi 9 15 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret 16 13 Ret 0
31 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Brabham 12 Ret Ret Ret 10 14 Ret 15 Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 0
32 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Salo 10 Ret 0
33 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Ratzenberger DNQ 11 DNS 0
33 Image:Flag of France.svg Lagorce Ret 11 0
35 Image:Flag of France.svg Dalmas Ret 14 0
36 Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Adams Ret 16 0
37 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Schiattarella 19 Ret 0
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Suzuki Ret 0
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Senna Ret Ret Ret 0
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gachot Ret DNQ Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Noda Ret Ret Ret 0
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Deletraz Ret 0
Image:Flag of France.svg Belmondo DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
Image:Flag of France.svg Alliot Ret Ret 0
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Montermini DNQ 0
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Inoue Ret 0
Pos Driver BRA Image:Flag of Brazil.svg PAC Image:Flag of the Pacific Community.svg SMR Image:Flag of San Marino.svg MON Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg ESP Image:Flag of Spain.svg CAN Image:Flag of Canada.svg FRA Image:Flag of France.svg GBR Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg DEU Image:Flag of Germany.svg HUN Image:Flag of Hungary.svg BEL Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ITA Image:Flag of Italy.svg POR Image:Flag of Portugal.svg EUR Image:European flag.svg JPN Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg AUS Image:Flag of Australia.svg Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Finished, in points
Blue Finished, no points
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate
Injured (INJ)
Excluded (EX)

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