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At the halfway point of the season, no less than 15 of the 20 teams had scored points, and so the top 13 — all of whom ran two cars and had scored at least three points — would automatically take part in the main qualifying sessions for the second half of the year.
The second Dallara and both Brabhams were thus promoted into these sessions, these teams having scored eight and five points respectively, while Rial's three points meant that their second car, driven by Volker Weidler , was also promoted despite Weidler having not once managed to pre-qualify.
Another new regulation [29] decreed by FISA was that, in the interest of safety, the driver's feet must be situated behind the front axle-line.
This rule had been introduced in and teams were free to incorporate it if they chose, but it was only made compulsory in Designers, not thinking of the driver's comfort, simply designed smaller and more cramped cockpits.
The problem was first highlighted at the opening round in Brazil , with focus on the Ross Brawn -designed Arrows cars. Both drivers, Derek Warwick and Eddie Cheever , suffered severe cramping and felt that the new regulations were in fact making it more dangerous, Cheever saying that "if he got sideways Teams would go down for 10 days in March to test and acclimatise to Rio's very hot and humid weather.
However these testing days were to end appallingly for Frenchman Philippe Streiff , who had a hideously violent accident at the third corner, a fast, flat out left hander called Suspiro.
The AGS-Ford he was driving broke its rear suspension and he went head-on into the barriers. The impact of accident was so hard that the car's roll-over bar broke on impact, and although Streiff received severe back injuries and went into a coma- he survived, but was permanently paralyzed and was left a quadriplegic.
Brazil proved to be an excitement filled race, and dramatic too. Qualifying had a few surprises, with Riccardo Patrese , scoring his first front row start since , next to the home favourite, world champion Ayrton Senna.
Williams and Renault were both surprised by the position, but both highly pleased with Thierry Boutsen qualifying fourth alongside the high powered Ferrari of Berger and in front of Prost who could only manage 5th.
The race started with a bang, as Senna's hopes at a home Grand Prix victory were dashed after a clash with Berger in the first turn. In what would prove to be a regular occurrence during the season, the semi-automatic transmission in the Ferrari allowed Berger to get a lightning start from 3rd on the grid and he attempted to go inside of Senna and Patrese into the turn.
Senna refused to give room, causing a collision that destroyed the front wing of his car. Patrese got through unscathed and in the lead of his record-breaking th Grand Prix start whilst Berger was out on the spot the first of 10 straight retirements for the Austrian driver while Senna was forced to pit for repairs and would finish the race 2 laps down in 11th place.
He finished second. Nigel Mansell secured a surprising win for the Scuderia, with no problems despite ongoing gearbox faults all weekend and a lack of winter testing Mansell also had the steering wheel come loose on the back straight and had to have it changed in his final stop, which luckily was scheduled for the end of that lap.
Warwick was desperately unlucky. He lost over 20 seconds in a slow pit stop and only finished During the awards ceremony, Mansell cut his hand open on the trophy, ending the celebration early.
At Imola in Italy, "normal service" was resumed. McLaren settled on the front row of the grid and stayed that way for the race, with Mansell's Ferrari retiring midway with gearbox issues.
Gerhard Berger, despite showing promise by setting the fastest time in the wet Friday qualifying, suffered front wing failure thanks to Berger's curb hopping style and careened off the track at Tamburello at high speed and hit the concrete retaining wall very hard and spun multiple times along the wall.
This forced the race to be stopped after the fuel spilled all over Berger's car burst into flames after the car came to a standstill.
Berger miraculously survived with just a broken rib, shoulder bone and burns to his back and hands, due to rescue crews removing him from the wreck in less than 60 secs.
He gave a thumbs up and the race was restarted not too long after. Senna went on to win with Prost second. Patrese's engine failed and Boutsen was disqualified but he got his 4th position back in an appeal , so the third place was taken by the Benetton Ford of Alessandro Nannini.
Warwick and Tyrrell 's Jonathan Palmer secured the remaining point paying positions. After the Grand Prix, Prost seemed disgruntled and said he wished to not make a comment on the race, other than that "orders were not respected".
Senna refused to comment on the matter. Before the race at Monaco, Prost said he wanted "nothing to do with Senna " and refused to speak with him.
With Berger out, there were 29 cars in qualifying instead of 30, because Ferrari did not have a replacement driver. Senna had scored his third pole of the season, with the number 2 car of Prost again alongside.
March introduced their new design. This result effectively allowed Brabham to avoid prequalifying in the second half of the season.
Modena, however, failed to score any points in any other Grand Prix in Alex Caffi finished 4th in the Dallara while Michele Alboreto secured his first points since leaving Ferrari for Tyrrell.
Martin Brundle scored the remaining point by finishing 6th. During practice Prost revealed his discontent with Senna.
According to Prost the pair had an agreement that if they were leading, whoever won the start would not be challenged by the other at the first corner, an agreement he previously had with former teammates Niki Lauda and Keke Rosberg.
Despite Marlboro 's John Hogan supporting Prost's story by stating he was present when the agreement was made, Senna continued to deny that any such agreement existed.
He also contended that the corner he passed Prost at, Tosa, was actually the third turn on the Imola circuit after Tamburello and Villeneuve.
However, transmission and gearbox problems forced the Ferraris to retire from point-scoring positions for the third race straight.
While they lamented their results, McLaren and Senna took a third win on the trot by a differing choice of tyres.
Prost's choice, and the wrong set of tyres being given to him at a pit stop which prompted team boss Ron Dennis to issue Prost a public apology after the race , sent him down the order to fifth.
Patrese was second for Williams , while Alboreto doubled his efforts in Monaco by scoring third. Alessandro Nannini finished 4th while Gabriele Tarquini was able to bring his barely pre-qualified AGS home in sixth for a well-celebrated point.
Mexico was the first time that Prost would publicly complain that his Honda V10 did not seem to work as well as Senna's, pointing out that early in the race he was clearly faster than Senna through the Peraltada curve heading onto the long front straight, but that even with a tow from Senna he was not able to make any ground on him.
Then later in the race when Senna was coming up to lap Prost who had much fresher tyres , the Brazilian was easily able to catch and pass him on the straight despite being slower through the final turn it was later revealed that Prost ran less wing than Senna which should have theoretically given him better straight line speed.
It was a new place, but the same old dirty and dusty street circuits, and while considerably wider, faster and less bumpy than both Detroit and Dallas , the mostly right angled turns gave the drivers few reference points for when to use their brakes.
Senna made the most of his skill and scored another pole, Prost again playing second fiddle by over a second. Prost though believed that his race set up was superior to his teammate's and was confident of winning his first Grand Prix of the year.
Senna won the start and built up a small lead over Prost. Senna suffered an electrical problem when leading the race and his engine started to misfire.
He signalled Prost through to a lead he would not lose on lap Williams ended up being the only team to finish with both cars as the dirty track and unforgiving concrete walls ended six races, with the heat and dust cutting out many more.
One driver, Alessandro Nannini , suffered from a severely sore neck after a crash in the morning warm-up and retired from fourth place on lap Mansell and Berger suffered with the Ferrari V12s cutting out from identical alternator failures and both eventually retired.
Patrese's second gave him third place in the championship, while Prost took the lead. Ecstatic Phoenix native Eddie Cheever celebrated his and his team's first podium of the season at his own home Grand Prix.
The Brabhams, on the other hand, continued their lacklustre return, both drivers retiring with worn-out brakes.
Dallara's Alex Caffi was the victim of a bizarre crash. Holding down 5th place, he was put into the wall on lap 52 by his own teammate Andrea de Cesaris when he was trying to lap him.
The notorious de Cesaris later claimed he did not even know Caffi was there trying to lap him. The race of attrition saw Christian Danner score a surprise 4th place in his Rial , while Herbert and Boutsen rounded out the scoring zone.
The race ran for the full 2 hours and was flagged after 75 of the scheduled 81 laps. Before the race with the heat and practice times proving some 10—15 seconds per lap slower than predicted, a petition was circulated among the teams requesting the race be reduced to 70 laps.
All team managers signed the petition with the exception of Ken Tyrrell which meant the race was not officially shortened. Ironically, this would work against his team when Jonathan Palmer lost a certain 4th place after his Tyrrell-Ford ran out of fuel on lap Had the race been flagged after 70 laps, Palmer would have finished 4th having already been lapped by Prost instead of running out of fuel and being classified as 9th and last.
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal was run in wet conditions and provided many retirements, but also a new winner. Senna was comfortably leading with only three laps to go when engine problems forced him to retire, handing Boutsen his first victory.
Patrese came home second to make it a 1—2 finish for Williams, the first time a team other than McLaren had achieved this since Ferrari in Monza the previous year.
Making up for his Phoenix indiscretion, Andrea de Cesaris picked up third for Dallara , the first ever podium finish for the small Italian team.
Triple World Champion Nelson Piquet picked up his and Lotus's first points of the year by finishing 4th, only 4.
Caffi snatched the final point by finishing 6th. In his home race at the Paul Ricard circuit near Marseille, Prost took pole and won convincingly, while fellow Frenchman Jean Alesi made his debut for the Tyrrell team, replacing Alboreto due to the team now having Camel sponsorship which conflicted with his personal Marlboro sponsorship.
This proved to pay off as Alesi secured a fourth-place finish having run second at one stage. Nigel Mansell ended Ferrari's run of retirements with a secure second while Patrese was third.
Swede Stefan Johansson finished 5th, scoring the Onyx team's first points, and Olivier Grouillard took the final points paying position.
Senna, meanwhile, was forced to retire straight after the restart with a differential problem. The race had to be restarted when, on the first lap, Gugelmin caused a major first corner accident when he lost control of his March, flew into the air and landed on Mansell's rear wing.
Luckily, no one was hurt and all drivers managed to take the restart. The French marshals were widely criticised for tipping the upside down March back on its wheels before Gugelmin had a chance to get out of the car.
Mansell finished second in his home race to please the British fans, whose Mansellmania coupled with the tifosi made for hysteria.
At this, the halfway point of the championship, Prost's lead over Senna had increased to 20 points; Britain was the 4th consecutive race Senna had retired from- and Prost had won 3 of those 4 races.
Despite much talk, he downplayed the thought of a third championship. Motivated again. I've had no engine problems since Mexico, which is nice, and also I'm pleased to see Ferrari getting more competitive: both Nigel and Gerhard can win races and that can only help me.
At Hockenheim in Germany another very fast circuit however, Senna's bad luck ended after scoring a treble — pole, fastest lap and the win, but he had to fight almost all the way with Prost to do so.
After both McLarens suffered bad mid-race stops for tyres, Prost emerged in the lead and looked to have the race in his grasp but lost top gear with less than two laps to go.
Berger's pointless season continued with a tire puncture causing a spectacular accident and robbing him of a possible podium. Mansell picked up a third place and mused everyone's thoughts: "If any of the circuits in the world is ideal for McLaren-Honda, it's Hockenheim.
The dirty Hungaroring near Budapest provided an almost gripless practice and qualifying, that eventually led to the first non-McLaren pole position of the year — Riccardo Patrese made a Senna-like performance with a 0.
Another surprise was the equally impressive Alex Caffi , who scored third with a time less than a second slower than that of Patrese — in a car that had been notoriously midfield.
The Ferraris, however, suffered badly. Mansell was over two seconds off Patrese's time of an impressive This eventually cost him a point scoring position, as the gearbox went on to fail.
Countering this was Mansell's impressive 12th-to-first race, even overtaking Senna in the area he excelled most, lapping back markers — an impressive move on a track notorious for mediocre and unpassable races.
He went on to compare the race to his win at Silverstone two years earlier and dedicated it to the late Enzo Ferrari , a year after the Old Man's death.
Caffi's race was the exact counterpoint of Mansell's — despite a strong start he finished a lonely seventh, earning no points. Senna finished nearly half a minute behind Mansell in second, while Prost again suffered problems and finished fourth.
Patrese retired from the lead and Boutsen finished third. The final two points positions were taken by American Eddie Cheever in the Arrows, finishing 5th, followed by Piquet in 6th.
A wet Spa showcased Senna's wet weather skills at their best. Boutsen, Nannini and Warwick, in that order, took the final three points-paying positions.
The Italian Grand Prix at the Monza Autodrome near Milan sealed the end of two things: Gerhard Berger's terrible season he scored a second place on both the grid and in the race and Prost's relationship with McLaren.
Having become progressively distanced from the team due to his conflict with Senna, he announced his switch to Ferrari for , and after inheriting the race win when Senna retired from the lead late on, he proceeded to give the trophy he had won to the tifosi.
McLaren boss Ron Dennis ' usual composure was shattered and he hurled his trophy at his driver's feet, storming off Dennis was unhappy with Prost giving the trophy to the tifosi as contractually all trophies won were the property of the team.
Prost later said it was an unsatisfactory win and that he did not hold out much hope for the championship despite his points lead as he felt Honda were clearly favouring Senna.
Boutsen inherited third for Williams. The World Championship was virtually decided in the thirteenth round at Estoril near Lisbon, as Prost finished second to Berger and Senna retired in controversial circumstances when he collided with Mansell, who had illegally reversed in the pit-lane and ignored the resultant black disqualification flags.
Mansell was subsequently banned from the next race. This was Prost's twelfth points finish of the season, which meant that he now had to drop points as only the eleven best points finishes counted, but he still led by 24 points with three races left.
Johansson finished a fine third for the struggling Onyx team a result that meant they did not have to go through pre-qualifying in the first half of , marveling at the car's performance on a low-grip track and speaking of optimism for Spain.
Nannini finished in fourth, while Pierluigi Martini qualified fifth and finished in that position, also leading for one lap; the only time in the Minardi team's year history that it led a Grand Prix.
Tyrrell racing finished in sixth for the 2nd consecutive race, although it was Jonathan Palmer that earned the point for them in Portugal. The new Williamses, however, suffered near-simultaneous and identical motor blow-outs.
Up until then they looked promising. Senna kept the Championship alive in Spain by taking pole position and leading throughout, beating Berger by almost half a minute at the Jerez circuit near Seville.
Prost drove a cautious race and finished third, dropping more points, but it meant that Senna had to win both remaining races to have any chance of beating the Frenchman to the title.
Meanwhile, Alesi scored another strong fourth place for the Tyrrell team. Finishing 5th was Patrese ahead of Philippe Alliot who would score the only point of the season for the Larrousse-Lola team.
Then the Formula One circus arrived at Suzuka , Japan near Nagoya for the now infamous penultimate round for the championship.
Prost said he would not leave the door open for his teammate, who he felt had made far too many risky moves on him. Senna took pole, but Prost beat him away from the grid and led by 1.
He whittled down Prost's 5 second lead to just under a second by lap 30, but the latter pulled a few seconds ahead by the 35th lap. By the end of lap 46, with 7 to go, the gap was just over a second.
Senna, further back than he had been earlier in the race, made a move on Prost in the chicane before the start-finish straight. True to his word, Prost closed the gap and the two skidded into the escape road and both engines stalled.
Senna, however, got a push from the marshals to restart his dead engine and returned to the track. After pitting for repairs, Senna worked his way past both Williams and the Benettons to take a three-second victory.
It is worth noting that many drivers in previous races had used the escape roads near chicanes after on-track incidents, as is customary, without receiving penalties.
A penalty could have been given for restarting his stalled engine, which is technically illegal, but the stewards only considered the shortcut for the penalty.
He was disqualified and Nannini revelled in his first Grand Prix victory. The new Williams FW13s of Patrese and Boutsen finished second and third, putting them five points ahead of the Ferrari team in the race for second.
Piquet, Brundle and Warwick clinched the remaining point-paying positions. McLaren went on to appeal the decision. With the matter hanging in the air, Senna went on record saying it was a plot and conspiracy against him by Balestre, who he said favoured Prost.
Senna would comment again on the matter after sealing his championship, reiterating his belief that he had been unfairly treated.
The final round at Adelaide saw the race run under heavy rain. Prost elected to withdraw at the end of the first lap in such torrentially wet conditions and would score no points.
Senna, who considered quitting in protest of his disqualification in the previous race, was convinced to race by friends and team members.
Starting from pole, by lap ten he had over 30 seconds to the Williams pair and counting. Instead of relaxing, he continued to push in poor visibility.
On lap 13, he ran into the rear of Brundle's Brabham and was out of the race. The two Williams Renaults scored a double podium finish with Boutsen winning and Patrese coming in third, Nannini finishing between them, despite Williams being a strong proponent of not starting in such conditions.
The remaining points were scored by Satoru Nakajima in his single scoring-zone finish of the season, Emanuele Pirro Benetton's mid-season replacement for the dismissed Herbert in the first time since Round 1 that Benetton's points came from another driver as well as Nannini, and Martini.
The Australian Grand Prix was overshadowed by the ongoing controversy surrounding the Japanese race, but once the appeals had been considered, Prost was crowned the champion for the third time.
Championship points were awarded on a 9—6—4—3—2—1 basis for the first six places in each race. Only the best eleven results for each driver were retained.
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