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1986 Detroit Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
ImageDowntown Detroit Street Circuit.svg
Grand PrixDetroit
Official name5th Detroit Grand Prix
DateJune 22
Year1986
Race_No7
Season_No16
LocationDetroit street circuit
Detroit, Michigan
CourseTemporary street course
Course_mi2.56
Course_km4.120
Distance_laps63
Distance_mi161.28
Distance_km259.56
WeatherCloudy and hot with temperatures reaching up to 91 F; wind speeds up to 23 mph
Pole_DriverBRA Ayrton Senna
Pole_TeamLotus-Renault
Pole_Time1:38.301
Fast_DriverBRA Nelson Piquet
Fast_TeamWilliams-Honda
Fast_Time1:41.233
Fast_Lap41
First_DriverBRA Ayrton Senna
First_TeamLotus-Renault
Second_DriverFRA Jacques Laffite
Second_TeamLigier-Renault
Third_DriverFRA Alain Prost
Third_TeamMcLaren-TAG
Lapchart

Detroit, Michigan

The 1986 Detroit Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 22, 1986, in Detroit, Michigan.

Summary

Lotus-Renault star Ayrton Senna started on the pole and came away with a hard-earned win, the fourth of his career. The young Brazilian charged through the field after dropping to eighth with a deflating tire for his first USGP victory. The race saw six lead changes among five drivers, and the victory for Senna began a streak that would see him take five United States Grand Prix wins in six years.

American Eddie Cheever, in his only F1 race of the season, was taking Patrick Tambay's seat in the Carl Haas Lola, as Tambay had not fully recovered from his Montreal injuries. Haas had attempted to get the legendary Mario Andretti, but, apparently because of a FISA-CART feud, Andretti's application for an FIA Super Licence was denied (allegedly Haas then tried for Michael Andretti on Mario's suggestion but his bid for the license was also denied). Cheever, who was racing in the 1986 World Sportscar Championship for the TWR Jaguar team, already had the required licence and had no such issues qualified tenth, out-qualifying temporary teammate Alan Jones by almost 3 seconds. His race ended at just over half-distance with a broken wheel peg.

As expected, the drivers had difficulty finding grip in Friday's sessions, as the temporary street circuit needed time to get some rubber down. Williams-Honda driver Nigel Mansell was the only one under 1:40, putting in two outstanding laps on race tires. On a gorgeous Saturday, Mansell and Senna bided their time, waiting until halfway through the one-hour session to take the track. Senna came out on qualifiers, managed to get a clear track, and clocked a course record 1:38.301. Mansell was balked on his run on the fragile qualifying tires when Alain Prost crashed in the chicane, and Senna had the pole by more than half a second.

Sunday was hot and humid with a chance of rain. At the start, Senna led Mansell into the first corner, and René Arnoux's Ligier-Renault jumped ahead of Nelson Piquet in the second Williams.

Beginning lap 3, Senna missed a gear entering Turn One, and Mansell's Williams shot by into the lead.

By the end of lap 5, Mansell's lead was 4.3 seconds, but that was as big as it got. His rear brake pads were too cool and had become glazed, and Senna was able to draw back up to him. By lap seven, he was right on his gearbox, and on lap 8, he retook the lead.

Senna immediately began to draw away, while Mansell slipped back through the field. On lap 14, with a 6.5 second lead, Senna suddenly ducked into the pits with a slowly deflating right rear tire. Despite a quick change, he re-entered in eighth place, twenty seconds behind the new leader, René Arnoux.

Arnoux held the lead for just three laps before having to pit for new rubber. His Ligier teammate Jacques Laffite, running with harder compound Pirelli rear tires, moved to the top of the score sheet. At age 42, it was Laffite's first time to lead a race in more than three years, and the last time in his career.

After his stop on lap 14, Senna had begun to carve his way back to the front, overtaking, not back markers, but the best drivers of the era. He passed the struggling Ferraris of Michele Alboreto on lap 15, and Stefan Johansson on lap 17. He then passed Arnoux when he made his tire stop on lap 18, Prost's McLaren-TAG on lap 28, and Mansell on lap 31. Piquet passed Laffite to become the race's fifth different leader. Senna reached second just 1.7 seconds behind Piquet by passing Laffite, who then pitted for tires.

With the two of them in front on their own, and Piquet leading by up to 3.5 seconds, Senna was content for the time being to follow his countryman. After eight laps in the lead, Piquet pitted for tires. Senna regained first place and then also pitted. Piquet's 18.4 second stop was even slower than teammate Mansell's had been, but when he returned to the track, the two-time champion got the bit between his teeth. Running second behind Senna, Piquet set the fastest lap of the race on lap 41, but with a pit stop ten seconds quicker than Piquet's, Senna was able to retain the lead.

On the very next lap, the 42nd, Piquet pushed a bit too much, and crashed hard at the left-hand corner before the last chicane. He ended up in the tire barrier, unhurt, but with his car in a very precarious position. The crane, present for just that reason, was unable to move the car. Arnoux, now 16.6 seconds behind in second, took a second a lap off Senna's lead for five laps while a yellow was displayed in the corner where Piquet had crashed. As soon as the yellow flag was gone, Arnoux went wide and hit Piquet's abandoned Williams! The Frenchman decided that his car was not damaged, and attempted to rejoin the field, but did so right in front of Thierry Boutsen's Arrows-BMW, sidelining both cars.

Very uncharacteristic of a street race, these three – Piquet, Arnoux and Boutsen – were the only drivers all afternoon to retire due to accidents.

With 17 laps to go, Senna led Prost by 27 seconds, but the McLaren's TAG engine was cutting out under braking. Laffite was able to close as Prost struggled, and quickly the Ligier moved by into second place. Senna came home 30 seconds in front for his first victory in the United States, and the only American win for the Renault.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
12BRA Ayrton SennaLotus-Renault1:40.301**1:38.301**
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda1:39.490**1:38.839**+0.538
6BRA Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda1:41.510**1:39.076**+0.775
25FRA René ArnouxLigier-Renault1:43.166**1:39.689**+1.388
28SWE Stefan JohanssonFerrari1:42.989**1:40.312**+2.011
26FRA Jacques LaffiteLigier-Renault1:45.236**1:40.676**+2.375
1FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:43.368**1:40.715**+2.414
7ITA Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW1:43.664**1:40.819**+2.518
2FIN Keke RosbergMcLaren-TAG1:43.732**1:40.848**+2.547
16USA Eddie CheeverLola-Ford1:46.499**1:41.540**+3.239
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari1:44.296**1:41.606**+3.305
20AUT Gerhard BergerBenetton-BMW1:43.759**1:41.836**+3.535
18BEL Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW1:45.711**1:42.279**+3.978
11GBR Johnny DumfriesLotus-Renault1:45.846**1:42.511**+4.210
8GBR Derek WarwickBrabham-BMW1:44.890**1:42.558**+4.257
3GBR Martin BrundleTyrrell-Renault1:45.250**1:42.815**+4.514
19ITA Teo FabiBenetton-BMW1:48.912**1:43.658**+5.357
4FRA Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Renault1:47.478**1:43.796**+5.495
17FRG Christian DannerArrows-BMW1:48.855**1:44.259**+5.958
14GBR Jonathan PalmerZakspeed1:49.812**1:44.401**+6.100
15AUS Alan JonesLola-Ford1:45.521**1:44.450**+6.149
21ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo1:49.067**1:45.059**+6.758
23ITA Andrea de CesarisMinardi-Motori Moderni1:47.359**1:46.705**+8.404
24ITA Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni**1:47.230**11:12.906+8.929
22CAN Allen BergOsella-Alfa Romeo1:56.741**1:48.682**+10.381
29NED Huub RothengatterZakspeed**1:49.680**29:44.015+11.379

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNS
12Brazil **Ayrton Senna****Lotus**-**Renault**631:51:12.8471**9**
26France **Jacques Laffite****Ligier**-**Renault**63+ 31.0176**6**
1France **Alain Prost****McLaren**-**TAG**63+ 31.8247**4**
27Italy **Michele Alboreto****Ferrari**63+ 1:30.93611**3**
5UK **Nigel Mansell****Williams**-**Honda**62+ 1 Lap2**2**
7Italy **Riccardo Patrese****Brabham**-**BMW**62+ 1 Lap8**1**
11UK Johnny DumfriesLotus-Renault61+ 2 Laps14
14UK Jonathan PalmerZakspeed61+ 2 Laps20
4France Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Renault61+ 2 Laps18
8UK Derek WarwickBrabham-BMW60+ 3 Laps15
17Germany Christian DannerArrows-BMW51Electrical19
25France René ArnouxLigier-Renault46Accident4
18Belgium Thierry BoutsenArrows-BMW44Accident13
23Italy Andrea de CesarisMinardi-Motori Moderni43Gearbox23
6Brazil Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda41Accident3
28Sweden Stefan JohanssonFerrari40Electrical5
19Italy Teo FabiBenetton-BMW38Gearbox17
16USA Eddie CheeverLola-Ford37Steering10
15Australia Alan JonesLola-Ford33Steering21
22Canada Allen BergOsella-Alfa Romeo28Electrical25
3UK Martin BrundleTyrrell-Renault15Electrical16
21Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Alfa Romeo14Turbo22
2Finland Keke RosbergMcLaren-TAG12Transmission9
20Austria Gerhard BergerBenetton-BMW8Engine12
24Italy Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni3Turbo24
29Netherlands Huub RothengatterZakspeed0Electrical26

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1BRA Ayrton Senna36
2FRA Alain Prost33
3GBR Nigel Mansell29
4BRA Nelson Piquet19
5FIN Keke Rosberg14

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR Williams-Honda48
2GBR McLaren-TAG47
3GBR Lotus-Renault36
4FRA Ligier-Renault19
5ITA Ferrari13
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "''1986 Detroit Grand Prix'' weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1986 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  3. (22 June 1986). "1986 Detroit Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  4. "USA 1986 - Championship • STATS F1".
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