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1987 Detroit Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixDetroit
ImageDowntown Detroit Street Circuit.svg
Official name6th Detroit Grand Prix
DateJune 21
Year1987
Race_No5
Season_No16
LocationDetroit street circuit
Detroit, Michigan
CourseTemporary street course
Course_mi2.5
Course_km4.023
Distance_laps63
Distance_mi157.5
Distance_km253.449
WeatherClear with rain showers later on; temperatures reaching up to 78.1 F; wind speeds up to 19.6 mph
Pole_DriverUK Nigel Mansell
Pole_TeamWilliams-Honda
Pole_Time1:39.264
Fast_DriverBrazil Ayrton Senna
Fast_TeamLotus-Honda
Fast_Time1:40.464
Fast_Lap39
First_DriverBrazil Ayrton Senna
First_TeamLotus-Honda
Second_DriverBrazil Nelson Piquet
Second_TeamWilliams-Honda
Third_DriverFrance Alain Prost
Third_TeamMcLaren-TAG
Lapchart

Detroit, Michigan

The 1987 Detroit Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 21, 1987, in Detroit, Michigan. It was the sixth Detroit Grand Prix. It was held over 63 laps of the four kilometre circuit for a race distance of 253 kilometres.

The race was won by Ayrton Senna in the Lotus 99T with its computer-controlled active suspension. It was the second win in succession for Senna after his victory at Monaco. The Lotus rode the bumpy street circuit far better than the competition allowing Senna to take care of his tyres and cruise to a 33-second victory over the Williams FW11B of Nelson Piquet with reigning world champion Alain Prost finishing third in his McLaren MP4/3.

Poleman Nigel Mansell, the only driver ever to lap the 4.023 km (2.5 mi) Detroit circuit in under 1:40 during qualifying, led the race until his stop for tyres, but soon after began to fall away with cramp in his right leg making it hard to push the brake pedal. He later said that he had almost retired due to the pain but managed to finish in 5th place, one lap down on Senna.

Prost tried to convince McLaren via the radio that his tyres were OK and he did not need to stop, but he gave in to orders and pitted for fresh tyres. It was there that Goodyear technicians discovered Prost was correct and he had not needed to stop, though this did not alter the call for Piquet to stop as Prost had a reputation of being easier on his tyres than most.

Senna's back-to-back victories gave him a two-point lead in the championship over Prost, but it would be a brief surge. Senna would not win again this year. It would also be the last win in the very long history of Team Lotus which began with their first win in the 1961 United States Grand Prix. The next occasion on which a car bearing the Lotus name would win a Grand Prix was the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, won by Kimi Räikkönen driving for the Lotus F1 team.

Summary

Qualifying

Ayrton Senna repeated his 1986 win in Detroit and won his second 1987 race in a row and the second win for a car with active suspension. The win in Monaco three weeks before had proven that Lotus's new system worked, and on the bumpy Detroit circuit, it was even more of an advantage. Superior tyre wear allowed Senna to run the entire race without stopping, and he came home over half a minute ahead of the Williams-Honda of eventual Driver's Champion Nelson Piquet.

Normally, the Detroit race was immediately preceded or followed by the Canadian Grand Prix. In 1987, however, FISA had demanded improvements to the circuit in Montreal, including new pits. When it was determined that these changes could not be completed in time, along with sponsorship problems, the race was cancelled and there would be no Canadian race for only the second time since .

On Friday, Nigel Mansell's Williams was fastest in both qualifying sessions, ahead of Senna's Lotus and Piquet, in the second Williams. It rained on Friday night, but the track was dry for the afternoon session on Saturday. In the final session, Senna briefly took the top spot, but Mansell took it back and ended up more than a second quicker for his fourth pole in five races on the season. American Eddie Cheever was sixth for Arrows, just behind Alain Prost's McLaren MP4/3.

Race

It rained again on Saturday night and Sunday morning, but, after a soaked warm-up on race morning, the start was dry. The first three got away from the grid in order, while Cheever jumped up to fourth and Teo Fabi went from eighth to fifth in the Benetton B187, followed by Michele Alboreto (Ferrari F1/87), Prost, Thierry Boutsen (Benetton B187) and Stefan Johansson (McLaren MP4/3). On lap three, Piquet went wide in a corner and picked up debris that led to a slow puncture. Cheever and Fabi got by Piquet before he was forced to pit. Three laps later, after repeated attempts to get around Cheever, Fabi put his front wing into Cheever's rear tire, puncturing it and breaking the nose of his Benetton B187. Fabi came around to the pits, driving without a nosecone, but retired the vehicle there. Speaking with CBS' Dave Despain directly after, Fabi confirmed the only problem was a missing wing. Cheever made it to the pits around the same time, losing a lap and rejoining in 19th position.

By lap ten, Mansell was five seconds ahead of Senna, with Alboreto another 23 seconds back in third. Suddenly, Senna felt his brake pedal go soft entering a turn and he narrowly avoided hitting the wall. He decided to back off and allow the brakes to cool, dropping three seconds per lap from his times. Primarily concerned about staying ahead of Alboreto, Senna got a break when the Ferrari F1/87's gearbox failed on lap 25, handing third place to Prost. On the next lap, Senna began to go after Mansell.

On lap 26, Mansell's lead was 18.8 seconds over Senna, but he was beginning to experience cramps in his right leg. A stop for tyres on lap 34 took 18 seconds when the right rear wheel nut refused to seat properly. Holding the brakes on much longer than normal made the Englishman's cramp even worse. Prost, now in second, was struggling with brake and gearbox problems as he stopped for tyres.

Senna set the race's fastest lap on lap 39 at 1:40.464, faster than his qualifying time. Realizing that he was faster on his original tyres than the others were on new ones, he decided to finish the race without stopping to change tyres. The Lotus crew emerged in the pit lane for a time as if preparing for a stop, but it became clear that the Brazilian was not in fact coming in. By that time, he was nearly a minute ahead.

Mansell, by this time, was exhausted, his head rolling from side to side in the cockpit. He said after the race that every time he passed the pits, he thought of stopping. On lap 53, Piquet and Prost passed him, and on lap 56, Gerhard Berger did as well. His perseverance gained him two points for fifth, a lap down, while Cheever took the final point.

Senna eased up toward the end, and with three laps to go the skies were threatening rain. It never became an issue, however, as the rain started to fall after the finish, with Senna crossing the line thirty-three seconds ahead. It was the sixth win of his career, but his last in 1987 and the last for the Lotus team, which eventually folded in 1994. Senna said that his tyres were able to last the entire distance for two reasons: the laps he slowed to cool the brakes, and the smooth ride given by the active suspension.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
5UK Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda1:42.223**1:39.264**
12Brazil Ayrton SennaLotus-Honda1:42.985**1:40.607**+1.343
6Brazil Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda1:43.152**1:40.942**+1.678
20Belgium Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford1:44.686**1:42.050**+2.786
1France Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:46.042**1:42.357**+3.093
18USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron1:45.296**1:42.361**+3.097
27Italy Michele AlboretoFerrari1:45.437**1:42.684**+3.420
19Italy Teo FabiBenetton-Ford1:47.064**1:42.918**+3.654
7Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW1:46.932**1:43.479**+4.215
17UK Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron1:45.234**1:43.541**+4.277
2Sweden Stefan JohanssonMcLaren-TAG1:46.623**1:43.797**+4.533
28Austria Gerhard BergerFerrari1:45.054**1:43.816**+4.552
3UK Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford1:47.010**1:44.350**+5.086
4France Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Ford1:47.963**1:45.037**+5.773
9UK Martin BrundleZakspeed1:48.932**1:45.291**+6.027
10West Germany Christian DannerZakspeed1:48.867**1:45.740**+6.476
8Italy Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW1:47.670**1:46.046**+6.782
24Italy Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni1:46.449**1:46.083**+6.819
21Italy Alex CaffiOsella-Alfa Romeo1:55.787**1:46.124**+6.860
30France Philippe AlliotLola-Ford1:47.470**1:46.194**+6.930
25France René ArnouxLigier-Megatron1:48.338**1:46.211**+6.947
16Italy Ivan CapelliMarch-Ford1:49.969**1:46.269**+7.005
26Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniLigier-Megatron1:48.661**1:47.471**+8.207
11Japan Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda1:51.355**1:48.801**+9.537
23Spain Adrián CamposMinardi-Motori Moderni**1:50.495**3:26.319+11.231
14France Pascal FabreAGS-Ford1:57.475**1:53.644**+14.380

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011 (1)12 (2)RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
12Brazil **Ayrton Senna****Lotus**-**Honda**631:50:16.3582**9**
6Brazil **Nelson Piquet****Williams**-**Honda**63+ 33.8193**6**
1France **Alain Prost****McLaren**-**TAG**63+ 45.3275**4**
28Austria **Gerhard Berger****Ferrari**63+ 1:02.60112**3**
5UK **Nigel Mansell****Williams**-**Honda**62+ 1 Lap1**2**
18USA **Eddie Cheever****Arrows**-**Megatron**60+ 3 Laps6**1**
2Sweden Stefan JohanssonMcLaren-TAG60+ 3 Laps11
10West Germany Christian DannerZakspeed60+ 3 Laps16
7Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW60+ 3 Laps9
25France René ArnouxLigier-Megatron60+ 3 Laps21
3UK Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford60+ 3 Laps13
14France Pascal FabreAGS-Ford58+ 5 Laps26
20Belgium Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford52Brakes4
26Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniLigier-Megatron51Clutch23
4France Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Ford44Wheel14
30France Philippe AlliotLola-Ford38Accident20
27Italy Michele AlboretoFerrari25Gearbox7
24Italy Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni22Gearbox18
9UK Martin BrundleZakspeed16Turbo15
17UK Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron12Accident10
16Italy Ivan CapelliMarch-Ford9Electrical22
19Italy Teo FabiBenetton-Ford6Accident8
21Italy Alex CaffiOsella-Alfa Romeo3Transmission19
8Italy Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW2Gearbox17
23Spain Adrián CamposMinardi-Motori Moderni1Accident25
11Japan Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda0Collision24
  • Numbers in brackets refer to positions of normally aspirated entrants competing for the Jim Clark Trophy.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1BRA Ayrton Senna24
2FRA Alain Prost22
3BRA Nelson Piquet18
4SWE Stefan Johansson13
5GBR Nigel Mansell12

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-TAG35
2GBR Williams-Honda30
3GBR Lotus-Honda27
4ITA Ferrari17
5GBR Brabham-BMW4

;Jim Clark Trophy standings

PosDriverPoints
1GBR Jonathan Palmer27
2FRA Pascal Fabre22
3FRA Philippe Streiff21
4FRA Philippe Alliot15
5ITA Ivan Capelli6

;Colin Chapman trophy standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR Tyrrell-Ford48
2FRA AGS-Ford22
3FRA Lola-Ford15
4GBR March-Ford6
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all four sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "''1987 Detroit Grand Prix'' weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1987 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  3. "USA 1987 - Championship • STATS F1".
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