1992 British Grand Prix

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1992 British Grand Prix
Race 9 of 16 in the 1992 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date12 July 1992
Location Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, Great Britain
Course Permanent race track
Course length 5.226 km (3.260 miles)
Distance 59 laps, 308.334 km (192.348 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Williams-Renault
Time 1:18.965
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault
Time 1:22.539 on lap 57
Podium
First Williams-Renault
Second Williams-Renault
Third Benetton-Ford
Lap leaders
  • 1992 British Grand Prix

The 1992 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 12 July 1992 at Silverstone, Northamptonshire. It was the ninth round of the 1992 Formula One World Championship. The 59-lap race was won by Nigel Mansell for the Williams-Renault team, the Englishman also starting from pole position, leading every lap and setting the fastest lap of the race. Riccardo Patrese finished second in the other Williams car, with Martin Brundle third in a Benetton-Ford.

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After Mansell won his home Grand Prix, the British spectators invaded the race track to congratulate their hero. Mansell's car was blocked by the crowd, preventing him from driving back to the pits. Eventually Mansell was returned to the pits by track marshals to attend the podium ceremony. The win was the 28th of Mansell's career, thus making him the most successful British Formula One driver of all time in terms of wins (surpassing Jackie Stewart's 27) until Lewis Hamilton won the 2014 United States Grand Prix.

Future World Champion Damon Hill made his first start, for the Brabham team. Two further future champions, Michael Schumacher and Mika Häkkinen, scored points.

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying report

The Friday morning pre-qualifying pool was slightly changed at this Grand Prix, the mid-point of the season. Footwork driver Michele Alboreto was relieved of the necessity to pre-qualify, and was replaced in the pool by Gabriele Tarquini of Fondmetal. Thus both Fondmetal drivers were now required to pre-qualify, alongside the two Larrousse drivers and the two Andrea Moda drivers. [1]

The session itself followed the usual pattern for this season, with the two Andrea Moda cars being the ones to drop out at this stage. Bertrand Gachot was comfortably fastest for Larrousse, with Tarquini over 2.7 seconds slower in second. Gachot's team-mate Ukyo Katayama was third, 1.4 seconds ahead of the final pre-qualifier, Andrea Chiesa, who was using the older Fondmetal GR01 after driving, and writing off, the new GR02 at the last race.

The Andrea Moda team had arrived at the circuit, unlike the previous event in France, and had engines with them, unlike the prior event in Canada. With the first part of the session taking place in damp conditions, Perry McCarthy was held in the pits by his team until the track was almost dry. However, he was then sent out with his team-mate Roberto Moreno's used wet tyres on his car, and managed only one timed lap before his clutch failed. Despite McCarthy setting a time fast enough to pre-qualify at that stage, all the other entrants subsequently took advantage of the drying track and went much faster. However, Moreno was still unable to match Chiesa's time, finishing fifth in the session, over 1.6 seconds slower than the Fondmetal. [1] [2]

Pre-qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
129 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Gachot Venturi-Lamborghini 1:24.650
215 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini Fondmetal-Ford 1:27.378+2.728
330 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Ukyo Katayama Venturi-Lamborghini 1:27.560+2.910
414 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Andrea Chiesa Fondmetal-Ford 1:28.965+4.315
534 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno Andrea Moda-Judd 1:30.592+5.942
635 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Perry McCarthy Andrea Moda-Judd 1:46.719+22.069

Qualifying report

Nigel Mansell dominated qualifying, taking his eighth pole position of the year by nearly two seconds from Williams teammate Riccardo Patrese with a further 0.8 seconds back to Ayrton Senna's McLaren in third. Alongside Senna on the second row was Michael Schumacher in the Benetton, with their respective teammates Gerhard Berger and Martin Brundle on the third row. Johnny Herbert was seventh in his Lotus, ahead of Jean Alesi's Ferrari, with Mika Häkkinen in the other Lotus and Érik Comas in the Ligier completing the top ten. Damon Hill qualified for the first time, taking the 26th and last slot in his Brabham.

Qualifying classification

Mika Hakkinen finished sixth in his Lotus 107. Hakkinen British GP 92.jpg
Mika Häkkinen finished sixth in his Lotus 107.
PosNoDriverConstructorQ1 TimeQ2 TimeGap
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault 1:18.9651:35.990Pole
26 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault 1:20.8841:38.185+1.919
31 Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 1:21.7061:41.912+2.741
419 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford 1:22.0661:41.227+3.101
52 Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda 1:22.2961:41.311+3.331
620 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle Benetton-Ford 1:23.4891:40.781+4.524
712 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert Lotus-Ford 1:23.6051:42.124+4.640
827 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Ferrari 1:23.7231:39.961+4.758
911 Flag of Finland.svg Mika Häkkinen Lotus-Ford 1:23.8131:42.815+4.848
1026 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas Ligier-Renault 1:23.957no time+4.992
1129 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Gachot Venturi-Lamborghini 1:24.0651:45.881+5.100
129 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Footwork-Mugen-Honda 1:24.1981:41.504+5.233
1325 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Boutsen Ligier-Renault 1:24.5451:45.659+5.580
1428 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Capelli Ferrari 1:24.5581:41.734+5.593
1515 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini Fondmetal-Ford 1:24.7611:49.639+5.796
1630 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Ukyo Katayama Venturi-Lamborghini 1:24.8511:46.644+5.886
1710 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Aguri Suzuki Footwork- Mugen-Honda 1:24.9241:43.215+5.959
184 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris Tyrrell-Ilmor 1:24.9841:42.160+6.019
1921 Flag of Finland.svg JJ Lehto Dallara-Ferrari 1:25.0371:40.867+6.072
203 Flag of France.svg Olivier Grouillard Tyrrell-Ilmor 1:25.0961:41.221+6.131
2116 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger March-Ilmor 1:25.123no time+6.131
2222 Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini Dallara-Ferrari 1:25.2211:46.295+6.256
2332 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Jordan-Yamaha 1:25.3621:42.104+6.397
2433 Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Gugelmin Jordan-Yamaha 1:25.988no time+7.023
2524 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli Minardi-Lamborghini 1:25.9981:43.981+7.033
268 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Brabham-Judd 1:26.3781:45.272+7.413
2723 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi Minardi-Lamborghini 1:26.458no time+7.493
2817 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo March-Ilmor 1:27.995no time+9.030
2914 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Andrea Chiesa Fondmetal-Ford 1:28.452no time+9.487
307 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele Brabham-Judd 1:28.719no time+9.754

Race

Fans invading the track at Copse Corner following Nigel Mansell's victory Mansell Silverstone 1992.jpg
Fans invading the track at Copse Corner following Nigel Mansell's victory
The win made Nigel Mansell (pictured in Canada in 1988) the most successful British driver of all time. His record was subsequently surpassed by Lewis Hamilton. Nigel Mansell 1988 Canada 2.jpg
The win made Nigel Mansell (pictured in Canada in 1988) the most successful British driver of all time. His record was subsequently surpassed by Lewis Hamilton.

Race report

Though Patrese led at the first corner, Mansell soon re-passed his teammate and pulled away from the rest of the field, eventually winning by 39 seconds. Johnny Herbert became the first of the leaders to retire from 6th position in the leading Lotus by the pit wall with transmission problems on lap 32. Jean Alesi in the leading Ferrari eventually went off the track with mechanical problems by lap 44. Brundle made a fast start to run third, battling with his old Formula 3 rival Senna until the Brazilian suffered a transmission failure seven laps from the end. Brundle eventually finished nine seconds behind Patrese and five ahead of teammate Schumacher, who had lost time following a collision with the Jordan of Stefano Modena when he was trying to lap him. Berger finished fifth, right behind Schumacher despite an engine problem in the closing stages, while Häkkinen took the final point for sixth. Hill finished 16th, four laps behind Mansell; he and other drivers were still circulating when the spectators invaded the track to celebrate Mansell's win.

The win, Mansell's seventh of the season, moved him to 76 points in the Drivers' Championship, with Patrese on 40 and Schumacher on 29. In the Constructors' Championship, Williams had 116 points, with Benetton a distant second on 42 and McLaren on 38.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault 591:25:42.991110
26 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault 59+ 39.09426
320 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle Benetton-Ford 59+ 48.39564
419 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford 59+ 53.26743
52 Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda 59+ 55.79552
611 Flag of Finland.svg Mika Häkkinen Lotus-Ford 59+ 1:20.13891
79 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Footwork-Mugen-Honda 58+ 1 lap12
826 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas Ligier-Renault 58+ 1 lap10
928 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Capelli Ferrari 58+ 1 lap14
1025 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Boutsen Ligier-Renault 57+ 2 laps13
113 Flag of France.svg Olivier Grouillard Tyrrell-Ilmor 57+ 2 laps20
1210 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Aguri Suzuki Footwork-Mugen-Honda 57+ 2 laps17
1321 Flag of Finland.svg JJ Lehto Dallara-Ferrari 57+ 2 laps19
1415 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini Fondmetal-Ford 57+ 2 laps15
1522 Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini Dallara-Ferrari 56+ 3 laps22
168 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Brabham-Judd 55+ 4 laps26
1724 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli Minardi-Lamborghini 53Engine25
Ret1 Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 52Transmission3
Ret4 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris Tyrrell-Ilmor 46Spun off18
Ret27 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Ferrari 43Fire extinguisher8
Ret32 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Jordan-Yamaha 43Engine23
Ret33 Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Gugelmin Jordan-Yamaha 37Engine24
Ret29 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Gachot Venturi-Lamborghini 32Wheel11
Ret12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert Lotus-Ford 31Transmission7
Ret16 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger March-Ilmor 27Gearbox21
Ret30 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Ukyo Katayama Venturi-Lamborghini 27Transmission16
DNQ23 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi Minardi-Lamborghini
DNQ17 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo March-Ilmor
DNQ14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Andrea Chiesa Fondmetal-Ford
DNQ7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele Brabham-Judd
DNPQ34 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno Andrea Moda-Judd
DNPQ35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Perry McCarthy Andrea Moda-Judd
Source: [3]

Championship standings after the race

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