1990 Portuguese Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Details Ref:[1]
Country:Portugal
Grand Prix:Portuguese
Official Name:XIX Grande Premio de Portugal
Date:23 September
Year:1990
Race No:13
Season No:16
Location:Autódromo do Estoril
Estoril, Portugal
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:2.703
Course Km:4.350
Distance Laps:61
Distance Mi:164.88
Distance Km:265.35
Scheduled Laps:71
Scheduled Mi:191.91
Scheduled Km:308.85
Pole Driver:Nigel Mansell
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:13.557
Pole Country:United Kingdom
Fast Driver:Riccardo Patrese
Fast Team:Williams-Renault
Fast Time:1:18.306
Fast Lap:56
Fast Country:Italy
First Driver:Nigel Mansell
First Team:Ferrari
First Country:United Kingdom
Second Driver:Ayrton Senna
Second Team:McLaren-Honda
Second Country:Brazil
Second Flag Suffix:1968
Third Driver:Alain Prost
Third Team:Ferrari
Third Country:France

The 1990 Portuguese Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 23 September 1990 at Autódromo do Estoril. It was the thirteenth race of the 1990 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race was the 19th Portuguese Grand Prix and the seventh to be held at Estoril. It was scheduled to be held over 71 laps of the 4.35km (02.7miles) circuit but was stopped after 61 laps, a race distance of 265.35km (164.88miles), after an accident involving the Arrows of Alex Caffi and the Lola of Aguri Suzuki.

Nigel Mansell took pole position in his Ferrari and was leading when the race was stopped, thus taking his only victory of the season and his last for the Ferrari team. Mansell finished 2.8 seconds ahead of Drivers' Championship leader Ayrton Senna in the McLaren-Honda, who in turn finished 1.3 seconds ahead of rival Alain Prost in the other Ferrari. Senna thus extended his lead over Prost to 18 points with three races remaining.

This also marked the first race in which an effective traction control system was used in Formula One. Scuderia Ferrari used the system on Prost's Ferrari 641; which gave the Frenchman an eventual third-place podium finish. Mansell's 641 was also equipped with the same traction control system; however, the Englishman decided to switch his system off for the race. Nonetheless, he still won the race.[2]

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying report

The Friday morning pre-qualifying session produced a similar result to the previous two races, with the same four cars pre-qualifying, albeit in a slightly different order. Olivier Grouillard was fastest for the third time in a row in the Osella, half a second ahead of the AGS of Yannick Dalmas. Now a regular pre-qualifier after the disastrous period with the Subaru engine, Bertrand Gachot was third fastest in the Coloni, nearly a second ahead of Gabriele Tarquini in the other AGS.[3]

This left the now-usual trio missing out on pre-qualification. The two EuroBruns of Robert Moreno and Claudio Langes were again fifth and sixth, with Langes more than two seconds slower than his team-mate as the team began to lose touch with their rivals. The Life team had finally abandoned their unreliable and vastly underpowered W12 engine, and had fitted the L190 with a well-used Judd CV V8. It had taken ten days to modify the chassis, and the car was now 80 kg lighter. But the engine cover now did not fit properly, and it flew off on Bruno Giacomelli's shakedown lap, halfway through the session. It was slightly damaged and the team had no replacement, so no further running was possible.[4]

Pre-qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
114 Olivier GrouillardOsella-Ford1:19.384 -
218 Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford1:19.885+0.501
331 Bertrand GachotColoni-Ford1:20.000+0.616
417 Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:20.942+1.558
533 Roberto MorenoEuroBrun-Judd1:21.188+1.804
634 Claudio LangesEuroBrun-Judd1:23.447+4.063
739 Bruno GiacomelliLife-Juddno time -

Qualifying report

Tyrrell's Satoru Nakajima qualified 20th but withdrew due to influenza after crashing in the Sunday morning warm-up session. The grid was adjusted accordingly, although only 25 drivers started as no non-qualifier was reinstated.

Qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
12 Nigel MansellFerrari1:14.8611:13.557 -
21 Alain ProstFerrari1:14.5361:13.595+0.038
327 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:14.2461:13.601+0.044
428 Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda1:14.5521:14.292+0.735
56 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault1:15.5391:14.723+1.166
620 Nelson PiquetBenetton-Ford1:15.5421:14.728+1.171
75 Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault1:15.6461:14.934+1.377
84 Jean AlesiTyrrell-Ford1:16.0921:15.112+1.555
919 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:16.1231:15.411+1.854
1029 Éric BernardLola-Lamborghini1:16.4771:15.673+2.116
1130 Aguri SuzukiLola-Lamborghini1:17.1891:16.012+2.455
1216 Ivan CapelliLeyton House-Judd1:18.2421:16.284+2.727
1321 Emanuele PirroDallara-Ford1:17.6531:16.290+2.733
1415 Maurício GugelminLeyton House-Judd1:17.569 1:16.296+2.739
1512 Martin DonnellyLotus-Lamborghini1:17.4141:16.762+3.205
1623 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford1:17.0451:16.795+3.238
1710 Alex CaffiArrows-Ford1:18.7251:16.946+3.389
1822 Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford1:17.2521:17.066+3.509
199 Michele AlboretoArrows-Ford1:18.6301:17.081+3.524
203 Satoru NakajimaTyrrell-Ford1:17.097no time+3.540
2126 Philippe AlliotLigier-Ford1:17.3301:17.120+3.563
2211 Derek WarwickLotus-Lamborghini1:17.9041:17.259+3.702
2325 Nicola LariniLigier-Ford1:18.9581:17.269+3.712
248 Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd1:17.9621:17.341+3.784
2518 Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford1:18.5811:17.621+4.064
267 David BrabhamBrabham-Judd1:18.9671:17.715+4.158
2714 Olivier GrouillardOsella-Ford1:18.5121:17.775+4.218
2824 Paolo BarillaMinardi-Ford1:18.6691:18.280+4.723
2917 Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:20.2261:18.815+5.258
3031 Bertrand GachotColoni-Ford1:20.6621:20.516+6.959

Race

Race report

At the start, with both Ferraris on the front row (Mansell on pole, Alain Prost second), Mansell got too much wheelspin and slid across the track towards Prost, who had to avoid being shunted into the pitwall. All of this allowed the McLarens of Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger to slip past Mansell and Prost to make it a McLaren 1–2 with Senna leading into the first corner. After all the mid race tyre stops, it was Senna who emerged as the race leader, followed by Mansell, Berger, and Prost. A few laps later Mansell had caught Senna and passed him into turn one (Senna letting him through, unlike the year before when they collided).

On lap 52, race leader Nigel Mansell was attempting to lap the Ligier JS33B of Philippe Alliot when the Frenchman stuck to the racing line by driving inches in front of Mansell into the inside of "Curva 2" corner. However, the right rear wheel of his car hit the left front of Mansell's Ferrari and Alliot was sent spinning into the Armco barrier. Mansell came out unscathed from this incident, and eventually won the race which was stopped early due to an accident between Suzuki and Caffi.

Ferrari announced that Jean Alesi would partner Alain Prost for 1991. Alesi was reported to have already signed a contract with Williams, but changed his mind when Ferrari showed an interest, feeling that this would give him a better chance of winning a championship.

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
12 Nigel MansellFerrari611:22:11.01419
227 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda61+ 2.80836
31 Alain ProstFerrari61+ 4.18924
428 Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda61+ 5.89643
520 Nelson PiquetBenetton-Ford61+ 57.41862
619 Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford61+ 58.24991
76 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault60+ 1 lap5
84 Jean AlesiTyrrell-Ford60+ 1 lap8
99 Michele AlboretoArrows-Ford60+ 1 lap19
1025 Nicola LariniLigier-Ford59+ 2 laps22
1123 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford59+ 2 laps16
1215 Maurício GugelminLeyton House-Judd59+ 2 laps14
1310 Alex CaffiArrows-Ford58Collision17
1430 Aguri SuzukiLola-Lamborghini58Collision11
1521 Emanuele PirroDallara-Ford58+ 3 laps13
Ret26 Philippe AlliotLigier-Ford52Accident20
Ret7 David BrabhamBrabham-Judd52Gearbox25
Ret16 Ivan CapelliLeyton House-Judd51Engine12
Ret5 Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault30Engine7
Ret29 Éric BernardLola-Lamborghini24Gearbox10
Ret8 Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd21Gearbox23
Ret12 Martin DonnellyLotus-Lamborghini14Alternator15
Ret11 Derek WarwickLotus-Lamborghini5Throttle21
Ret18 Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford3Halfshaft24
Ret22 Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford0Spun off18
DNS3 Satoru NakajimaTyrrell-FordDriver unwell
DNQ14 Olivier GrouillardOsella-Ford
DNQ24 Paolo BarillaMinardi-Ford
DNQ17 Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford
DNQ31 Bertrand GachotColoni-Ford
DNPQ33 Roberto MorenoEuroBrun-Judd
DNPQ34 Claudio LangesEuroBrun-Judd
DNPQ39 Bruno GiacomelliLife-Judd

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Ayrton Senna78
2 Alain Prost60
3 Gerhard Berger40
4 Thierry Boutsen27
5 Nelson Piquet26
Source:[5]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 McLaren-Honda118
2 Ferrari85
3 Williams-Renault44
4 Benetton-Ford43
5 Tyrrell-Ford15
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Henry, Alan . Alan Henry . AUTOCOURSE 1990–91 . Hazleton Publishing . 1990 . 0-905138-74-0 . 217.
  2. Web site: Traction control and ABS.
  3. Book: Walker, Murray . 1990 . Murray Walker's Grand Prix Year . Hazleton Publishing . 111–118 . 0-905138-82-1.
  4. "Life N'Est Pas Beautiful" . Giuntini . Anne . L'Équipe Magazine . 22 . 3 November 1990.
  5. Web site: Portugal 1990 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 20 March 2019.