1988 Canadian Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:Canada
Grand Prix:Canadian
Official Name:XXVI Molson Grand Prix du Canada
Date:12 June
Year:1988
Race No:5
Season No:16
Location:Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Course:Temporary street circuit
Course Mi:2.728
Course Km:4.390
Distance Laps:69
Distance Mi:188.220
Distance Km:302.910
Weather:Sunny and hot with temperatures up to 29C; wind speeds up to 19km/h[1]
Pole Driver:Ayrton Senna
Pole Team:McLaren-Honda
Pole Time:1:21.681
Pole Country:Brazil
Pole Flag Suffix:1968
Fast Driver:Ayrton Senna
Fast Team:McLaren-Honda
Fast Time:1:24.973
Fast Lap:53
Fast Country:Brazil
Fast Flag Suffix:1968
First Driver:Ayrton Senna
First Team:McLaren-Honda
First Country:Brazil
First Flag Suffix:1968
Second Driver:Alain Prost
Second Team:McLaren-Honda
Second Country:France
Third Driver:Thierry Boutsen
Third Team:Benetton-Ford
Third Country:Belgium

The 1988 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 12 June 1988 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. It was the fifth race of the 1988 Formula One World Championship. The 69-lap race was won from pole position by Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, with French teammate Alain Prost second and Belgian Thierry Boutsen third in a Benetton-Ford.

Report

Qualifying

The Canadian Grand Prix returned to the Formula One calendar after a year's absence. In the meantime, major changes had been made to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve: the start-finish line, pit lane and facilities had been moved from the top end of the track to the bottom end, necessitating the removal of two turns, while other turns had been re-profiled slightly.

The McLarens once again dominated qualifying, with Ayrton Senna taking his fifth consecutive pole position by just under 0.2 seconds from Alain Prost. The Ferraris of Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto filled the second row, while the Benetton of Alessandro Nannini was the fastest of the naturally-aspirated cars in fifth, just under 2.3 seconds behind Senna. Nelson Piquet was sixth in his Lotus, followed by Thierry Boutsen in the second Benetton, Eddie Cheever in the Arrows and Nigel Mansell in the Williams, while Philippe Streiff put in a strong performance to take tenth, which would turn out to be the best-ever grid position for the AGS team. Also achieving its best-ever grid placing was EuroBrun, as Stefano Modena took 15th.

The Saturday session saw Derek Warwick suffer a big accident in his Arrows. Turning into the chicane into the new start-finish straight, Warwick slid on dirt kicked up moments before by Streiff's AGS. The Arrows spun onto the inside kerb and became airborne, then bounced several times before hitting what is now known as the "Wall of Champions" at unabated speed. Warwick was briefly knocked unconscious and hurt his back; he received aid from fellow Briton Mansell, who had suffered a similar crash at Suzuka the previous year. However, Warwick was declared fit to race and took up his 16th position on the grid.

During qualifying, Williams team owner Frank Williams announced that he had concluded a deal with Renault that would see the team have exclusive use of the French company's V10 engines from the season onwards. Williams said that "for better or worse you need an association with a major manufacturer to be successful in Formula One".

Race

At the start, Prost led away from Senna, the Ferraris and the Benettons. After ten laps, Berger began having issues with the fuel system of his Ferrari. On lap 19, Senna passed Prost at the L'Epingle hairpin as they came up to traffic, the Brazilian driver thus taking a lead he would not lose. Nannini retired from fourth position on lap 15 with electrical trouble, while Berger retired with similar problems on lap 23. Meanwhile, Mansell passed his old rival Piquet in the Lotus, before his Judd engine failed on lap 29; teammate Riccardo Patrese suffered the same fate four laps later.

On lap 34, Alboreto retired with an engine failure, promoting Boutsen to third. With many of the front runners out, minor teams had a clear chance of scoring points. By the middle of the race Philippe Streiff had brought his AGS up to fifth place, ahead of Andrea de Cesaris' Rial in sixth. However, Streiff retired on lap 41 with a rear suspension failure, while de Cesaris ran out of fuel with three laps to go. This promoted Ivan Capelli in the March to fifth and Jonathan Palmer in the Tyrrell to sixth.

Senna finished just under six seconds ahead of Prost, with Boutsen a further 45 seconds back. Piquet was fourth in the Lotus, albeit a lap down on Senna, with Capelli and Palmer completing the top six. Warwick, despite his injury, finished just outside the points in seventh, having battled with teammate Cheever until the American retired on lap 31 with a broken throttle cable.

Senna set the fastest lap of the race on lap 53 with a time of 1:24.973. Boutsen's third place marked the first time since the 1983 Dutch Grand Prix that a naturally-aspirated car had legally finished on a Formula One podium.

Classification

Pre-qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
133 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford1:27.274
222Rial-Ford1:27.426+0.152
332 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford1:27.912+0.638
431 Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford1:28.709+1.435
DNPQ36 Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:29.103+1.829

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
112 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:22.3921:21.681
211 Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda1:22.4991:21.863+0.182
328 Gerhard BergerFerrari1:22.7191:22.785+1.038
427 Michele AlboretoFerrari1:23.9761:23.296+1.615
519 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:25.5611:23.968+2.287
61 Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda1:24.1661:23.995+2.314
720 Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford1:25.1731:24.115+2.434
818 Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron1:24.6791:25.068+2.998
95 Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd1:24.8441:25.251+3.163
1014 Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford1:25.8781:24.968+3.287
116 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Judd1:24.9711:25.471+3.290
1222Rial-Ford1:26.0391:24.988+3.307
132 Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda1:25.3731:26.650+3.692
1416 Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd1:25.6091:26.815+3.928
1533 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford1:26.6521:25.713+4.032
1617 Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron1:26.0521:25.740+4.059
1730Lola-Ford1:27.5431:25.765+4.084
1815 Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd1:25.9101:25.982+4.229
193 Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford1:27.2301:26.092+4.411
2025 René ArnouxLigier-Judd1:26.7161:26.327+4.646
2124 Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford1:26.8221:26.437+4.756
229 Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed1:28.4001:26.786+5.105
234 Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford1:28.7371:27.139+5.458
2432 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford1:27.6761:27.321+5.640
2526 Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd1:28.6141:27.637+5.956
2631 Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Fordno time1:27.655+5.974
DNQ23 Adrián CamposMinardi-Ford1:27.8851:27.979+6.204
DNQ21 Nicola LariniOsella1:39.7821:27.981+6.300
DNQ29 Yannick DalmasLola-Fordno time1:28.012+6.331
DNQ10 Bernd SchneiderZakspeed1:29.1101:28.215+6.534

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
112 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda691:39:46.61819
211 Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda69+ 5.93426
320 Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford69+ 51.40974
41 Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda68+ 1 Lap63
516 Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd68+ 1 Lap142
63 Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford67+ 2 Laps191
717 Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron67+ 2 Laps16 
831 Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford67+ 2 Laps26 
922 Andrea de CesarisRial-Ford66Out of Fuel12 
1030 Philippe AlliotLola-Ford66Electrical17 
112 Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda66+ 3 Laps13 
1233 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford66+ 3 Laps15 
1324 Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford64+ 5 Laps21 
149 Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed63Engine22 
Ret15 Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd54Gearbox18 
Ret14 Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford41Suspension10 
Ret25 René ArnouxLigier-Judd36Transmission20 
Ret27 Michele AlboretoFerrari33Engine4 
Ret6 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Judd32Engine11 
Ret18 Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron31Throttle8 
Ret5 Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd28Engine9 
Ret26 Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd24Engine25 
Ret28 Gerhard BergerFerrari22Electrical3 
Ret19 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford15Ignition5 
Ret32 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford8Chassis24 
Ret4 Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford0Collision23 
DNQ23 Adrián CamposMinardi-Ford  
DNQ21 Nicola LariniOsella  
DNQ29 Yannick DalmasLola-Ford  
DNQ10 Bernd SchneiderZakspeed  
DNPQ36 Alex CaffiDallara-Ford

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Alain Prost39
2 Ayrton Senna24
3 Gerhard Berger18
4 Nelson Piquet11
5 Michele Alboreto9
Source: [2]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 McLaren-Honda63
2 Ferrari27
3 Lotus-Honda12
4 Arrows-Megatron9
5 Benetton-Ford8
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weather information for the "1988 Canadian Grand Prix". The Old Farmers' Almanac. 2014-09-07.
  2. Web site: Canada 1988 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 14 March 2019.