1988 German Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:West Germany
Grand Prix:German
Official Name:Mobil 1 Grosser Preis von Deutschland
Date:24 July
Year:1988
Race No:9
Season No:16
Location:Hockenheimring, Hockenheim, West Germany
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:4.227
Course Km:6.802
Distance Laps:44
Distance Mi:185.832
Distance Km:299.068
Weather:Wet and cool
Pole Driver:Ayrton Senna
Pole Team:McLaren-Honda
Pole Time:1:44.596
Pole Country:BRA
Pole Flag Suffix:1968
Fast Driver:Alessandro Nannini
Fast Team:Benetton-Ford
Fast Time:2:03.032
Fast Lap:40
Fast Country:ITA
First Driver:Ayrton Senna
First Team:McLaren-Honda
First Country:BRA
First Flag Suffix:1968
Second Driver:Alain Prost
Second Team:McLaren-Honda
Second Country:FRA
Third Driver:Gerhard Berger
Third Team:Ferrari
Third Country:AUT

The 1988 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 24 July 1988 at the Hockenheimring, Hockenheim. It was the ninth race of the 1988 Formula One World Championship.

The 44-lap race was won from pole position by Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, with teammate Alain Prost second and Gerhard Berger third in a Ferrari. The win, Senna's fifth of the season, moved him to within three points of Prost at the top of the Drivers' Championship.

Report

Pre-race

At the midpoint of the season, the pre-qualifiers were re-evaluated. After a fourth-place finish in the Detroit Grand Prix, the Rial of Andrea de Cesaris was promoted to the top 26 cars automatically entered into the main qualifying sessions. Relegated to pre-qualifying was the Osella of Nicola Larini.

Before the German Grand Prix, Williams announced that Thierry Boutsen would be joining the team in as the replacement for Nigel Mansell, who was moving to Ferrari.

Qualifying

Qualifying saw Ayrton Senna take his seventh pole position of the season by just under 0.3 seconds from McLaren teammate Alain Prost. Gerhard Berger was third in his Ferrari, albeit over a second behind Prost, with teammate Michele Alboreto fourth, a further second behind. Nelson Piquet took fifth in his Lotus, with Alessandro Nannini sixth in his Benetton, the highest-placed non-turbo car. The Marches of Ivan Capelli and Maurício Gugelmin took seventh and tenth respectively, sandwiching Satoru Nakajima in the second Lotus and Boutsen in the second Benetton.

Race

There had been thunderstorms all weekend. The rain stopped on Sunday morning, but there were concerns over which type of tyre to use for the race. In the end, everyone started on wet tyres with the exception of Piquet, who gambled on the track drying out.

At the start, Senna led away while Prost dropped behind Berger and a fast-starting Nannini. Piquet's gamble failed to pay off as he aquaplaned off the track at the Ostkurve chicane and hit the barriers, limping back to the pits to retire. Prost re-passed Nannini on lap 8, while on lap 9 Philippe Alliot, who had pitted for slick tyres, spun his Lola off at the Ostkurve while allowing Senna to lap him. Prost overtook Berger for second on lap 12, but by then Senna was 12 seconds ahead.

Senna and Prost maintained their 1-2 until the chequered flag, despite a late spin by the Frenchman coming out of the Ostkurve. It was Senna's fifth win of the season, as well as the sixth 1-2 for McLaren; the Brazilian thus moved within three points of Prost in the Drivers' Championship.

Berger and Alboreto finished third and fourth respectively. Berger's podium finish was to be the last achieved by the Ferrari team during Enzo Ferrari's lifetime, as he died three weeks later. Nannini was running fourth when he had to pit seven laps from the end due to a broken throttle bracket, losing four laps as a result; a charge brought him the fastest lap of the race, though he still finished only 18th. Capelli inherited fifth despite having no clutch for the last 30 laps, while Boutsen took the final point for sixth.

Mansell retired from seventh with a spin after a broken bolt had jammed his gearbox. Bernd Schneider achieved his first Grand Prix finish in his home race, coming home 12th, which turned out to be the highest finish of the season for the Zakspeed team.

Classification

Pre-qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
121 Nicola LariniOsella1:52.321
236 Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:53.031+0.710
332 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford1:54.184+1.863
433 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford1:54.317+1.996
DNPQ31 Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford1:54.358+2.037

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
112 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:44.5961:50.002
211 Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda1:44.8731:45.868+0.277
328 Gerhard BergerFerrari1:46.1151:46.431+1.519
427 Michele AlboretoFerrari1:47.1541:47.418+2.558
51 Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda1:47.7021:47.681+3.085
619 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:48.2231:48.208+3.612
716 Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd1:48.7031:49.750+4.107
82 Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda1:49.3591:48.781+4.185
920 Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford1:48.8371:49.966+4.241
1015 Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd1:49.5111:49.645+4.915
115 Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd1:49.8501:50.673+5.254
1217 Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron1:50.4591:50.770+5.863
136 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Judd1:51.1051:50.719+6.213
1422Rial-Ford1:51.0041:51.859+6.408
1518 Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron1:51.3851:51.171+6.575
1614 Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford1:52.3481:51.642+7.046
1725 René ArnouxLigier-Judd1:54.1391:52.080+7.484
1821 Nicola LariniOsella1:52.2031:52.168+7.572
1936 Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:52.4691:52.277+7.681
2030Lola-Ford1:52.2931:52.629+7.697
2129 Yannick DalmasLola-Ford1:52.7951:52.436+7.840
2210 Bernd SchneiderZakspeed1:52.6961:52.664+8.068
239 Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed1:52.6741:57.241+8.078
243 Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford1:53.2381:52.908+8.312
2533 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford1:52.9981:53.904+8.402
2632 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford1:53.8321:53.043+8.447
DNQ24 Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford1:53.3561:53.673+8.760
DNQ26 Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd1:54.7171:53.507+8.911
DNQ4 Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford1:53.6741:53.576+8.980
DNQ23 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford1:53.7201:53.673+9.077

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
112 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda441:32:54.18819
211 Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda44+ 13.60926
328 Gerhard BergerFerrari44+ 52.09534
427 Michele AlboretoFerrari44+ 1:40.91243
516 Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd44+ 1:49.60672
620 Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford43+ 1 Lap91
717 Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron43+ 1 Lap12 
815 Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd43+ 1 Lap10 
92 Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda43+ 1 Lap8 
1018 Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron43+ 1 Lap15 
113 Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford43+ 1 Lap24 
1210 Bernd SchneiderZakspeed43+ 1 Lap22 
1322 Andrea de CesarisRial-Ford42+ 2 Laps14 
149 Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed42+ 2 Laps23 
1536 Alex CaffiDallara-Ford42+ 2 Laps19 
1632 Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford42+ 2 Laps26 
1725 René ArnouxLigier-Judd41+ 3 Laps17 
1819 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford40+ 4 Laps6 
1929 Yannick DalmasLola-Ford39Clutch21 
Ret14 Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford38Throttle16 
Ret6 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Judd34Spun Off13 
Ret21 Nicola LariniOsella27Engine18 
Ret5 Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd16Spun Off11 
Ret33 Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-Ford15Engine25 
Ret30 Philippe AlliotLola-Ford8Spun Off20 
Ret1 Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda1Spun Off5 
DNQ24 Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford  
DNQ26 Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd  
DNQ4 Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford  
DNQ23 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford  
DNPQ31 Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford   

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Alain Prost60
2 Ayrton Senna57
3 Gerhard Berger25
4 Michele Alboreto16
5 Nelson Piquet15
Source: [1]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 McLaren-Honda117
2 Ferrari41
3 Benetton-Ford18
4 Lotus-Honda16
5 Arrows-Megatron10
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Germany 1988 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 18 March 2019.