1992 South African Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:South Africa
Flag Suffix:1982
Grand Prix:South African
Date:1 March
Year:1992
Race No:1
Season No:16
Official Name:Yellow Pages South African Grand Prix[1]
Course:Permanent racing facility
Location:Kyalami
Midrand, Transvaal Province, South Africa
Course Mi:2.648
Course Km:4.261
Distance Laps:72
Distance Mi:190.632
Distance Km:306.792
Weather:Hot, dry and dull
Pole Driver:Nigel Mansell
Pole Team:Williams-Renault
Pole Country:UK
Pole Time:1:15.486
Fast Driver:Nigel Mansell
Fast Country:UK
Fast Team:Williams-Renault
Fast Time:1:17.578
Fast Lap:70
First Driver:Nigel Mansell
First Team:Williams-Renault
First Country:UK
Second Driver:Riccardo Patrese
Second Team:Williams-Renault
Second Country:Italy
Third Driver:Ayrton Senna
Third Team:McLaren-Honda
Third Country:Brazil
Third Flag Suffix:1968

The 1992 South African Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Kyalami circuit in Midrand, South Africa on 1 March 1992. It was the opening round of the 1992 Formula One World Championship and was contested over 72 laps. It was the 32nd South African Grand Prix, and the 22nd as part of the World Championship. Nigel Mansell dominated the weekend in his Williams-Renault, taking pole position, fastest lap and leading every lap of the race en route to victory for the second time in his career. Mansell's teammate, Riccardo Patrese, asserted the dominance of the car by completing a 1–2 finish. Ayrton Senna completed the podium for the McLaren team.

This was the first post-apartheid South African Grand Prix, the last running of the race having been in 1985 during Premier P. W. Botha's state of emergency. It was held on a revised Kyalami circuit, which used only a small part of the old layout.

Pre-race

As the revised Kyalami circuit was new to the Formula One calendar, there were two acclimatisation sessions held on the Thursday before the Grand Prix weekend. A pre-qualifying session was to be held on Friday morning to eliminate two cars, allowing the other 30 to take part in the main qualifying sessions on Friday afternoon and Saturday.

The entrants required to take part in pre-qualifying included the Larrousse team with their new Venturi LC92 chassis, driven by Bertrand Gachot, who had driven for the team in the season-ending 1991 Australian Grand Prix after losing his seat at Jordan; and the reigning Japanese Formula 3000 champion Ukyo Katayama. Also due to take part were one car from each of the Fondmetal and Footwork teams. They had chosen Swiss debutant Andrea Chiesa and Italian veteran Michele Alboreto respectively. The other two cars taking part were from the new Andrea Moda team.[2]

The Andrea Moda fashion company, owned by Andrea Sassetti, had bought the Coloni team, which had failed to pre-qualify at every race of the 1991 season. They had signed ex-Footwork driver Alex Caffi, and Enrico Bertaggia, who had driven for Coloni during the 1989 season, and had brought the Judd-engined Andrea Moda C4B to South Africa. This car was an adaptation of last season's Cosworth-powered Coloni C4. Caffi drove in the second of Thursday's acclimatisation sessions, although the car's battery failed on the first lap. Bertaggia did not run, and it was unclear if a second C4B had been built, or brought to Kyalami.[3] However, a Stewards' Meeting on Thursday afternoon ruled that Andrea Moda was a new team, not a continuation of Coloni, and were therefore liable to pay a $100,000 guarantee according to Article 41 of the Formula One Sporting Regulations. The stewards also noted that the C4 cars were originally built, and had been raced, by another constructor, i.e. Coloni, not Andrea Moda, thus the cars were likely to be ineligible, as a new team must use an original chassis. In any case, failure to pay the guarantee meant exclusion from the event.[4]

Sassetti believed that he did not have to pay the guarantee for new teams as he had purchased an existing team, but officials decided that he had not purchased Coloni's entry into Formula One, or the constructor itself, only its cars and facilities.[5] Sassetti lodged an appeal, citing the fact that several other teams, such as March, Fondmetal and Footwork had not been required to pay the guarantee when the teams changed hands.[6] In any case, Andrea Moda's exclusion meant that pre-qualifying was cancelled.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

Mansell took pole position with a time almost three-quarters of a second faster than that of Senna in second, and over a second and a half faster than that of his teammate Patrese, who was fourth. Berger was third in the other McLaren, nearly half a second slower than teammate Senna but over three-tenths of a second faster than Patrese. Jean Alesi was fifth in his Ferrari, and was the only other driver within two seconds of Mansell's time. Michael Schumacher was sixth in his Benetton, followed by Karl Wendlinger in the March, who in turn was ahead of Martin Brundle in the second Benetton and Ivan Capelli in the second Ferrari. Andrea de Cesaris completed the top ten in his Tyrrell.

Three of the five debutants failed to qualify: Paul Belmondo in the second March, Andrea Chiesa in the Fondmetal, and Giovanna Amati, the first female F1 driver in over a decade, in the Brabham. They were joined by Stefano Modena in the Jordan, whose Yamaha engine suffered reliability problems. Of the other two debutants, Katayama was 18th in the Venturi Larrousse and Christian Fittipaldi 20th in the Minardi.

Qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1Q2 Gap
15data-sort-value="man" Nigel Mansell1:15.5761:15.486
21data-sort-value="sen" Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:16.8151:16.227+0.741
32data-sort-value="ber" Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda1:16.6721:16.877+1.186
46data-sort-value="pat" Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault1:17.5711:16.989+1.503
527data-sort-value="ale" Jean AlesiFerrari1:18.3881:17.208+1.722
619data-sort-value="sch" Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford1:18.2511:17.635+2.149
716data-sort-value="wen" Karl WendlingerMarch-Ilmor1:18.8801:18.115+2.629
820data-sort-value="bru" Martin BrundleBenetton-Ford1:19.8851:18.327+2.841
928data-sort-value="cap" Ivan CapelliFerrari1:19.0391:18.387+2.901
104data-sort-value="ces" Andrea de CesarisTyrrell-Ilmor1:18.5441:18.907+3.058
1112data-sort-value="her" Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford1:19.3621:18.626+3.140
123data-sort-value="gro" Olivier GrouillardTyrrell-Ilmor1:19.4731:18.749+3.263
1326data-sort-value="com" Érik ComasLigier-Renault1:19.9701:19.200+3.714
1425data-sort-value="bou" Thierry BoutsenLigier-Renault1:19.5061:19.296+3.810
1515data-sort-value="tar" Gabriele TarquiniFondmetal-Ford1:19.5771:19.305+3.819
1610data-sort-value="suz" Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda1:19.5321:20.285+4.046
179data-sort-value="alb" Michele AlboretoFootwork-Mugen-Honda1:19.5711:19.643+4.085
1830data-sort-value="kat" Ukyo KatayamaVenturi-Lamborghini1:22.1291:19.621+4.135
1924data-sort-value="mor" Gianni MorbidelliMinardi-Lamborghini1:21.0271:19.636+4.150
2023data-sort-value="fit" Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Lamborghini1:20.1111:19.641+4.155
2111data-sort-value="hak" Mika HäkkinenLotus-Ford1:19.6721:19.931+4.186
2229data-sort-value="gac" Bertrand GachotVenturi-Lamborghini1:21.4771:20.039+4.553
23 33data-sort-value="gug" Maurício GugelminJordan-Yamaha1:20.1201:20.216+4.634
2421data-sort-value="leh" JJ LehtoDallara-Ferrari1:20.5711:20.126+4.640
2522data-sort-value="mar" Pierluigi MartiniDallara-Ferrari1:21.1341:20.203+4.717
267data-sort-value="vdp" Eric van de PoeleBrabham-Judd1:21.6481:20.488+5.002
2717data-sort-value="bel" Paul BelmondoMarch-Ilmor1:22.0221:20.580+5.094
2814data-sort-value="chi" Andrea ChiesaFondmetal-Ford1:22.1701:21.209+5.723
2932data-sort-value="mod" Stefano ModenaJordan-Yamaha1:22.0201:21.494+6.008
308data-sort-value="ama" Giovanna AmatiBrabham-Judd1:25.9421:24.405+8.919
Sources:[7] [8] [9]

Race

Race report

The race was fairly uneventful as Mansell led from lights to flag, finishing nearly 25 seconds ahead of Patrese. Martin Brundle spun off on the first lap but was able to continue until his clutch failed as a result of the spin and was forced into retirement when he pulled into the pits. Senna drove well to ensure he remained on the podium with a 1991 car, as did Schumacher, who gained from his qualifying position to complete the race in fourth place after Jean Alesi had retired with engine failure on lap 41 who was behind Senna and ahead of Schumacher. Berger finished in fifth place and nearly 40 seconds behind his teammate; he was the last driver to finish the race on the lead lap. Johnny Herbert finished in sixth place and took the final point for Lotus after the Tyrrell of Andrea de Cesaris like Alesi had retired when his Ilmor engine failed on lap 42. Interestingly, all of the top 6 finishers drove cars that were either evolutions, or direct carryovers, of cars designed for previous seasons.

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
15 Nigel MansellWilliams-Renault721:36:45.320110
26 Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault72+ 24.36046
31 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda72+ 34.67524
419 Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford72+ 47.86363
52 Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda72+ 1:13.63432
612 Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford71+ 1 lap111
726 Érik ComasLigier-Renault71+ 1 lap13
810 Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda70+ 2 laps16
911 Mika HäkkinenLotus-Ford70+ 2 laps21
109 Michele AlboretoFootwork-Mugen-Honda70+ 2 laps17
1133 Maurício GugelminJordan-Yamaha70+ 2 laps23
1230 Ukyo KatayamaVenturi-Lamborghini68+ 4 laps18
137 Eric van de PoeleBrabham-Judd68+ 4 laps26
Ret3 Olivier GrouillardTyrrell-Ilmor62Engine12
Ret25 Thierry BoutsenLigier-Renault60Fuel system14
Ret22 Pierluigi MartiniDallara-Ferrari56Clutch25
Ret24 Gianni MorbidelliMinardi-Lamborghini55Engine19
Ret21 JJ LehtoDallara-Ferrari44Gearbox24
Ret23 Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Lamborghini43Alternator20
Ret4 Andrea de CesarisTyrrell-Ilmor41Engine10
Ret27 Jean AlesiFerrari40Engine5
Ret28 Ivan CapelliFerrari28Engine9
Ret15 Gabriele TarquiniFondmetal-Ford23Engine15
Ret16 Karl WendlingerMarch-Ilmor13Overheating7
Ret29 Bertrand GachotVenturi-Lamborghini8Steering22
Ret20 Martin BrundleBenetton-Ford1Clutch8
DNQ17 Paul BelmondoMarch-Ilmor
DNQ14 Andrea ChiesaFondmetal-Ford
DNQ32 Stefano ModenaJordan-Yamaha
DNQ8 Giovanna AmatiBrabham-Judd
EX34 Alex CaffiAndrea Moda-Judd
EX35 Enrico BertaggiaAndrea Moda-Judd

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Nigel Mansell10
2 Riccardo Patrese6
3 Ayrton Senna4
4 Michael Schumacher3
5 Gerhard Berger2
Source: [10]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Williams-Renault16
2 McLaren-Honda6
3 Benetton-Ford3
4 Lotus-Ford1
Source:

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1992 . The Programme Covers Project . 26 October 2017.
  2. Book: Walker, Murray . 1992 . Murray Walker's 1992 Grand Prix Year . Hazleton Publishing . 13–20 . 0-905138-99-6.
  3. Andrea Moda. Motorsport Aktuell. 1992. 11. 8. de. Zurich.
  4. FIA press release, "Cars Nos 34 and 35", 27 February 1992
  5. Web site: Terza macchina in Formula 1? Una prospettiva molto allettante. 9 September 2014 . circusf1.com. 5 October 2015. it.
  6. Web site: Andrea Moda - Full Profile . 16 January 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080513155121/http://f1rejects.com/teams/andreamoda/profile.html . 13 May 2008.
  7. Web site: Yellow Pages South African Grand Prix – Qualifying 1. Formula1.com. 5 January 2024.
  8. Web site: Yellow Pages South African Grand Prix – Qualifying 2. Formula1.com. 5 January 2024.
  9. Web site: 1992 South African Grand Prix Classification Qualifying. Motorsport Stats. 5 January 2024.
  10. Web site: South Africa 1992 - Championship • STATS F1 . statsf1.com . 20 March 2019.