1993 British Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:United Kingdom
Grand Prix:British
Date:11 July
Year:1993
Race No:9
Season No:16
Course:Permanent racing facility
Location:Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone, Northamptonshire, Great Britain
Course Mi:3.260
Course Km:5.226
Distance Laps:59
Distance Mi:192.348
Distance Km:308.334
Weather:Dry
Pole Driver:Alain Prost
Pole Team:Williams-Renault
Pole Country:France
Pole Time:1:19.006
Fast Driver:Damon Hill
Fast Country:United Kingdom
Fast Team:Williams-Renault
Fast Time:1:22.515
Fast Lap:41
First Driver:Alain Prost
First Team:Williams-Renault
First Country:France
Second Driver:Michael Schumacher
Second Team:Benetton-Ford
Second Country:Germany
Third Driver:Riccardo Patrese
Third Team:Benetton-Ford
Third Country:Italy

The 1993 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 11 July 1993. It was the ninth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship.

The 59-lap race was won from pole position by Alain Prost, driving a Williams-Renault. It was Prost's sixth victory of the season and the 50th of his Formula One career. Michael Schumacher finished second in a Benetton-Ford, with teammate Riccardo Patrese third.

This was the second race of 1993 to be held in Britain, after the European Grand Prix at Donington Park three months earlier. The next time Britain would host two races in a single season would be in, when Silverstone hosted both the British Grand Prix and the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.[1]

Report

With Nigel Mansell now racing Indycars in America, British racing fans had taken Damon Hill to their hearts. Williams took 1–2 in qualifying with Prost on pole ahead of Hill, Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Patrese and Martin Brundle.

At the start, Hill took the lead from Prost, who was also passed by Senna. Michael Andretti in the other McLaren spun off at Copse on the first lap, while Hill pulled away at the front, and Senna held up both Prost and Schumacher. Prost finally passed Senna on lap 7 but Hill was already five seconds up the road. On lap 13, Schumacher passed Senna for third and pulled away as the order settled down.

Gradually Prost closed up on Hill, narrowing the gap to three seconds after the mid-race pit stops. Then, Luca Badoer crashed, bringing out the Safety Car and reducing the gap between Hill and Prost to nothing. The Safety Car came in on lap 40, before Hill's engine blew two laps later. Brundle's gearbox failed on lap 54 when he was fourth. Finally, on the last lap, Senna's car ran out of fuel. Prost took his 50th Grand Prix win ahead of Schumacher, Patrese, Johnny Herbert, Senna (who was classified fifth) and Derek Warwick.

Complimenting the Lotus team on Herbert's fourth-place finish, Murray Walker closed his broadcast with the words "Lotus are back!". As it turned out, the team only scored points once more, before closing its doors at the end of the following year.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
12data-sort-value="pro" Alain ProstWilliams-Renault1:34.4831:19.006
20data-sort-value="hil" Damon HillWilliams-Renault1:36.2971:19.134+0.128
35data-sort-value="sch" Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford1:37.2641:20.401+1.395
48data-sort-value="sen" Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Ford1:37.0501:21.986+2.980
56data-sort-value="pat" Riccardo PatreseBenetton-Ford1:38.3711:22.364+3.358
625data-sort-value="bru" Martin BrundleLigier-Renault1:38.3841:22.421+3.415
712data-sort-value="her" Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford1:41.0371:22.487+3.481
89data-sort-value="war" Derek WarwickFootwork-Mugen-Honda1:39.4331:22.834+3.828
926data-sort-value="blu" Mark BlundellLigier-Renault9:32.7931:22.885+3.879
1010data-sort-value="suz" Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda1:40.5371:23.077+4.071
117data-sort-value="and" Michael AndrettiMcLaren-Ford1:38.2831:23.114+4.108
1227data-sort-value="ale" Jean AlesiFerrari1:37.8991:23.203+4.197
1328data-sort-value="ber" Gerhard BergerFerrari1:37.9761:23.257+4.251
1411data-sort-value="zan" Alessandro ZanardiLotus-Ford1:41.9081:23.533+4.527
1514data-sort-value="bar" Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Hart1:40.8691:23.635+4.629
1630data-sort-value="leh" JJ LehtoSauber1:39.8211:24.071+5.065
1720data-sort-value="com" Érik ComasLarrousse-Lamborghini1:41.9261:24.139+5.133
1829data-sort-value="wen" Karl WendlingerSauber1:41.9401:24.525+5.519
1923data-sort-value="fit" Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Ford1:41.7261:24.664+5.658
2024data-sort-value="mar" Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford1:40.8511:24.718+5.712
214data-sort-value="de c" Andrea de CesarisTyrrell-Yamaha1:40.6241:25.254+6.248
223data-sort-value="kat" Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha1:43.1731:25.343+6.337
2315data-sort-value="bou" Thierry BoutsenJordan-Hart1:42.9571:25.363+6.357
2419data-sort-value="all" Philippe AlliotLarrousse-Lamborghini1:41.9851:25.397+6.391
2522data-sort-value="bad" Luca BadoerLola-Ferrari1:41.8381:26.239+7.233
data-sort-value="26"DNQ21data-sort-value="alb" Michele AlboretoLola-Ferrari1:42.8441:26.520+7.514
Sources:[2] [3] [4]

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
12 Alain ProstWilliams-Renault591:25:38.189110
25 Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford59+ 7.66036
36 Riccardo PatreseBenetton-Ford59+ 1:17.48254
412 Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford59+ 1:18.40773
58 Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Ford58Out of fuel42
69 Derek WarwickFootwork-Mugen-Honda58+ 1 Lap81
726 Mark BlundellLigier-Renault58+ 1 Lap9 
830 JJ LehtoSauber58+ 1 Lap16 
927 Jean AlesiFerrari58+ 1 Lap12 
1014 Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Hart58+ 1 Lap15 
1119 Philippe AlliotLarrousse-Lamborghini57+ 2 Laps24 
1223 Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Ford56Gearbox19 
133 Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha55+ 4 Laps22 
1425 Martin BrundleLigier-Renault53Gearbox6 
NC4 Andrea de CesarisTyrrell-Yamaha43+ 16 Laps21 
Ret0 Damon HillWilliams-Renault41Engine2 
Ret11 Alessandro ZanardiLotus-Ford41Suspension14 
Ret15 Thierry BoutsenJordan-Hart41Wheel bearing23 
Ret22 Luca BadoerLola-Ferrari32Electrical25 
Ret24 Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford31Physical20 
Ret29 Karl WendlingerSauber24Spun off18 
Ret28 Gerhard BergerFerrari10Suspension13 
Ret10 Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda8Spun off10 
Ret7 Michael AndrettiMcLaren-Ford0Spun off11 
Ret20 Érik ComasLarrousse-Lamborghini0Halfshaft17 

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Alain Prost67
2 Ayrton Senna47
3 Michael Schumacher30
4 Damon Hill28
5 Martin Brundle9
Source: [5]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Williams-Renault95
2 McLaren-Ford50
3 Benetton-Ford39
4 Ligier-Renault15
5 Lotus-Ford10
Source:

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hawkins . Billy . Formula 1: 2020 season could include TWO British Grands Prix with campaign to begin in Austria on first weekend in July . . 28 April 2020 . 21 June 2020.
  2. Web site: British Grand Prix – Qualifying 1. Formula1.com. 5 January 2024.
  3. Web site: British Grand Prix – Qualifying 2. Formula1.com. 5 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Britain 1993 – Qualifications. StatsF1. 5 January 2024.
  5. Web site: Britain 1993 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 13 March 2019.