1993 German Grand Prix

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1993 German Grand Prix
Race 10 of 16 in the 1993 Formula One World Championship
Circuit Hockenheimring 1992-1993.svg
Race details
Date25 July 1993
Official name Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland
Location Hockenheimring
Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 6.815 km (4.251 miles)
Distance 45 laps, 306.675 km (191.313 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Williams-Renault
Time 1:38.748
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford
Time 1:41.859 on lap 40
Podium
First Williams-Renault
Second Benetton-Ford
Third Ligier-Renault
Lap leaders
  • 1993 German Grand Prix

The 1993 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Hockenheim on 25 July 1993. It was the tenth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship.

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The 45-lap race was won by Frenchman Alain Prost, driving a Williams-Renault, after he started from pole position. Prost's British teammate Damon Hill led for most of the race, only to be denied his first F1 win by a tyre failure on the penultimate lap. Prost duly took his seventh win of the season, and his 51st and final Grand Prix victory overall, with local driver Michael Schumacher second in a Benetton-Ford and another Briton, Mark Blundell, third in a Ligier-Renault.

Report

Start grid Hockenheim93-start-1.png
Start grid
Race winner Alain Prost driving a Williams-Renault FW15C Hockenheim93-prost.png
Race winner Alain Prost driving a Williams-Renault FW15C
Michael Schumacher after finishing 2nd at his home race Hockenheim93-schumi-1.png
Michael Schumacher after finishing 2nd at his home race

The two Williams were 1st and 2nd in qualifying with Prost on pole ahead of Hill, Schumacher, Senna, Blundell and Brundle. Prost had a poor start and was passed by Hill, Schumacher and Senna. Prost reclaimed third from Senna on the run down to the first chicane, which they entered side by side. Exiting the chicane, Senna spun and had to wait for the entire field to pass by before he could rejoin. Fourth placed Brundle then spun as well at the second chicane forcing Prost to take evasive action and bypass part of the track. Both would serve 10-second stop-and-go penalties for this later in the race. At the end of the first lap, Hill led Schumacher, Prost, Blundell, Patrese, Berger and Alesi.

Prost was on a charge, passing Schumacher on lap 6. He closed up on Hill three laps later. Behind, on the next lap, Berger tried to pass Suzuki and they collided, with Suzuki spinning off. Yellow flags were waved and Hill slowed down a little on the next lap. Prost took his chance and passed Hill to lead. He then served his controversial stop-go penalty (which he called a scandal in the press conference later that day) on the next lap and dropped to sixth behind Patrese.

Schumacher was the first of the leaders to pit for tyres, resuming in fourth place, behind Prost and Blundell and just in front of teammate Patrese. He then passed Blundell for third in the first chicane on the next lap, Brundle having dropped back to midfield due to serving his stop-go penalty on lap 12. Senna had worked his way up to seventh but was unable to pass Berger's Ferrari, eventually choosing to pit for tyres, as did first Patrese and Blundell, leaving the order midway through the race: Hill, Prost, Schumacher, Berger, Blundell, Patrese and Senna, neither Williams choosing to come in for tyres in this race. Blundell on new tyres was able to pass Berger for fourth only for the Austrian to repass him on the next straight with some fierce slipstreaming. Blundell eventually passed Berger for good coming into the stadium section, with Patrese and Senna both closing rapidly on the Austrian. Senna gained fifth place, passing both Patrese and Berger on the following lap, with Patrese also able to slipstream past the Ferrari, which was suffering increasingly on its aging tyres. Schumacher then stopped for a third set of tyres dropping him further behind the two Williams cars while still half a minute clear of Blundell in fourth position, who preserved a slight gap to Senna's McLaren in fifth.

In the closing laps Prost closed on Hill, while Schumacher set a string of fastest lap times to close to within 17s of Prost. Senna - still unable to pass Blundell - came in for an unscheduled tyre stop on lap 41, rejoining safely in front of Patrese. Hill's lead was reduced to 8 seconds by the penultimate lap but appeared to be cruising to victory until, coming out of the Ostkurve, his left rear tyre deflated, Hill having to retire his car before reaching the pits. Instead of Hill taking his first victory, Prost took what was to be his final and 51st win in front of a typically delighted Schumacher followed by Blundell, Senna, Patrese and Berger.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
12 Flag of France.svg Alain Prost Williams-Renault 1:39.0461:38.748
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault 1:40.2111:38.905+0.157
35 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford 1:39.6401:39.580+0.832
48 Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren-Ford 1:40.6421:39.616+0.868
526 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell Ligier-Renault 1:40.2791:40.135+1.387
625 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle Ligier-Renault 1:40.9161:40.855+2.107
76 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Benetton-Ford 1:41.1011:41.292+2.353
810 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Aguri Suzuki Footwork-Mugen-Honda 1:41.1381:41.220+2.390
928 Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger Ferrari 1:41.2901:41.242+2.494
1027 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Ferrari 1:41.3041:41.726+2.556
119 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Warwick Footwork-Mugen-Honda 1:42.9771:41.449+2.701
127 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti McLaren-Ford 1:41.5311:42.468+2.783
1312 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert Lotus-Ford 1:41.5641:42.970+2.816
1429 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Sauber 1:41.9221:41.642+2.894
1511 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi Lotus-Ford 1:41.8581:43.561+3.110
1620 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas Larrousse-Lamborghini 1:42.0861:41.945+3.197
1714 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Jordan-Hart 1:42.1521:42.025+3.277
1830 Flag of Finland.svg JJ Lehto Sauber 1:42.8451:42.032+3.284
194 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris Tyrrell-Yamaha 1:43.4711:42.203+3.455
2023 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi Minardi-Ford 1:42.6581:44.058+3.910
213 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Ukyo Katayama Tyrrell-Yamaha 1:46.7091:42.682+3.934
2224 Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ford 1:42.7861:43.353+4.038
2319 Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot Larrousse-Lamborghini 1:42.9121:42.910+4.162
2415 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Boutsen Jordan-Hart 1:43.4761:43.007+4.259
2522 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Badoer Lola-Ferrari 1:43.3451:44.641+4.597
2621 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Lola-Ferrari 1:44.1981:44.166+5.418

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
12 Flag of France.svg Alain Prost Williams-Renault 451:18:40.885110
25 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford 45+ 16.66436
326 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell Ligier-Renault 45+ 59.34954
48 Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren-Ford 45+ 1:08.22943
56 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Benetton-Ford 45+ 1:31.51672
628 Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Berger Ferrari 45+ 1:34.75491
727 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi Ferrari 45+ 1:35.84110 
825 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle Ligier-Renault 44+ 1 lap6 
929 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Sauber 44+ 1 lap14 
1012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert Lotus-Ford 44+ 1 lap13 
1123 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi Minardi-Ford 44+ 1 lap20 
1219 Flag of France.svg Philippe Alliot Larrousse-Lamborghini 44+ 1 lap23 
1315 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Boutsen Jordan-Hart 44+ 1 lap24 
1424 Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ford 44+ 1 lap22 
150 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill Williams-Renault 43Tyre2 
1621 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Lola-Ferrari 43+ 2 laps26 
179 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Warwick Footwork-Mugen-Honda 42+ 3 laps11 
Ret14 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Jordan-Hart 34Wheel bearing17 
Ret3 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Ukyo Katayama Tyrrell-Yamaha 28Halfshaft21 
Ret30 Flag of Finland.svg JJ Lehto Sauber 22Spun off18 
Ret11 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zanardi Lotus-Ford 19Spun off15 
Ret10 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Aguri Suzuki Footwork-Mugen-Honda 9Collision8 
Ret7 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti McLaren-Ford 4Collision12 
Ret22 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Badoer Lola-Ferrari 4Suspension25 
Ret4 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris Tyrrell-Yamaha 1Gearbox19 
Ret20 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas Larrousse-Lamborghini 0Gearbox16 
Source: [1]

Championship standings after the race

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References

  1. "1993 German Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Germany 1993 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
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