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1987 French Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryFrance
Grand PrixFrench
ImagePaul Ricard 1986.png
Official nameGrand Prix de France
Date5 July
Year1987
Race_No6
Season_No16
LocationCircuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.369
Course_km3.813
Distance_laps80
Distance_mi189.543
Distance_km305.040
WeatherSunny and hot
Pole_DriverNigel Mansell
Pole_TeamWilliams-Honda
Pole_Time1:06.454
Pole_CountryUK
Fast_DriverNelson Piquet
Fast_TeamWilliams-Honda
Fast_Time1:09.548
Fast_Lap68
Fast_CountryBrazil
fast_flag_suffix1968
First_DriverNigel Mansell
First_TeamWilliams-Honda
First_CountryUK
Second_DriverNelson Piquet
Second_TeamWilliams-Honda
Second_CountryBrazil
second_flag_suffix1968
Third_DriverAlain Prost
Third_TeamMcLaren-TAG
Third_CountryFrance
Lapchart

The 1987 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 5 July 1987 at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet. It was the sixth race of the 1987 Formula One World Championship. It was the 65th French Grand Prix and the eleventh to be held at Paul Ricard, and the second to be held on the shortened version of the circuit. The race was held over 80 laps of the 3.813 km circuit for a race distance of 305.040 km.

The race was won by British driver Nigel Mansell, driving a Williams-Honda, after he started from pole position. Mansell took his second victory of the season by 7.7 seconds from Brazilian teammate Nelson Piquet, with local driver Alain Prost third in a McLaren-TAG.

Drivers' Championship leader, Brazilian Ayrton Senna, finished fourth in his Lotus-Honda, which was enough for him to retain the championship lead by one point over Prost, with Piquet and Mansell three and six points behind respectively.

Race summary

Qualifying

For the first time since the 1986 Mexican Grand Prix, a non-Honda powered car was on the front row in the shape of the McLaren-TAG of Alain Prost, who qualified second. The pole position was taken once again by Nigel Mansell in his Williams-Honda, while the second row was occupied by Ayrton Senna's Lotus-Honda and Nelson Piquet's Williams. The fast nature of the circuit clearly suited the turbo cars: the best placed non-turbo driver was Ivan Capelli in the March 871 in 22nd place, about six seconds off the pace and 50 km/h slower on the Mistral Straight than the Williams-Hondas.

Showing the advances in engine development, aerodynamics and tyres, on his pole lap Mansell was timed at 325 km/h on the Mistral. Even though the Mistral used in 1987 was some 800 metres shorter than when Formula One last used the full circuit at Paul Ricard in 1985, the sheer acceleration and top speed of the Williams-Hondas was comparable to the top speeds seen at the circuit from the season cars.

During qualifying Arrows driver Derek Warwick gave a view on the strength of the turbocharged Honda RA167-E V6 engine and the acceleration advantage Williams had over the field since the opening round in Brazil. He noted that on one lap he entered the Mistral approximately 50 metres ahead of Piquet's Williams. Despite the known power of the Megatron (formerly BMW) turbo, Warwick claimed by the time they got to Signes just over one kilometre later the acceleration of the Honda had seen Piquet around 100 metres ahead of the Arrows A10.

Race

At the lights, Michele Alboreto jumped the start, whilst his Ferrari teammate Gerhard Berger stalled. Nigel Mansell led away and was joined by teammate Nelson Piquet at the front after he passed Prost on the Mistral Straight. Eddie Cheever retired his Arrows A10 on lap one after accidentally setting off the fire extinguisher whilst attempting to adjust the turbo boost. Andrea de Cesaris (Brabham BT56) then collided with Stefan Johansson, the McLaren requiring a pit stop for a damaged nosecone; the debris of his car caused some trouble to Mansell who ran into them.

Mansell, Piquet and Prost were engaged in a gripping battle for the lead, separated by just two seconds. On lap 19, Piquet spun and Prost passed him for second. Meanwhile, Senna was holding onto a creditable fourth place. On lap 30, Piquet pitted for new tyres, followed two laps later by Senna. Meanwhile, Thierry Boutsen (Benetton B187) retired with electrical failure. Both Mansell and Prost came in for new tyres on lap 36, handing the lead to Piquet. Mansell completed his stop and closed rapidly on Piquet, breaking fastest lap records. On lap 46, at the Le Beausset corner, Piquet made an error and Mansell passed him on the inside to take a lead he would not lose. On lap 65 Piquet made a second stop which went wrong when the engine stalled, delaying him by an additional eight seconds. After exiting the pits, he caught and passed Prost (who was dealing with an electrical problem) on lap 67.

Piquet was about 20 seconds behind Mansell, but on the final laps he was gaining at two seconds a lap. With seven laps to go, the gap was reduced to just 13 seconds, but Mansell paced himself to win by 7.7 seconds. Johansson had fought courageously up to sixth place after two pit stops to repair damages on his McLaren, but retired just five laps from the chequered flag.

In his home race, Prost took the final podium place some 48 seconds behind Piquet. Senna finished fourth ahead of Teo Fabi's Benetton B187 in fifth. Philippe Streiff drove a superb race to take his first World Championship point and the victory for the Jim Clark Trophy in his Tyrrell-Ford.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Source:
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Honda**1:06.454**1:06.705
1FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG**1:06.877**1:07.843+0.423
12BRA Ayrton SennaLotus-Honda1:07.303**1:07.024**+0.570
6BRA Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda1:07.270**1:07.140**+0.686
20BEL Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford**1:08.077**1:08.176+1.623
28AUT Gerhard BergerFerrari**1:08.198**1:08.335+1.744
19ITA Teo FabiBenetton-Ford**1:08.293**1:11.815+1.839
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari**1:08.390**1:08.916+1.936
2SWE Stefan JohanssonMcLaren-TAG**1:08.577**1:09.095+2.123
17GBR Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron1:09.256**1:08.800**+2.346
8ITA Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW1:09.499**1:08.949**+2.495
7ITA Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW1:09.458**1:08.993**+2.539
25France René ArnouxLigier-Megatron**1:09.430**1:09.970+2.976
18USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron**1:09.828**1:09.869+3.374
24ITA Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni1:10.388**1:09.868**+3.414
11JPN Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda1:12.268**1:10.652**+4.198
26Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniLigier-Megatron**1:10.798**1:10.900+4.344
9GBR Martin BrundleZakspeed1:11.451**1:11.170**+4.716
10FRG Christian DannerZakspeed1:11.456**1:11.389**+4.935
21ITA Alex CaffiOsella-Alfa Romeo**1:12.167**1:12.555+5.713
23ESP Adrián CamposMinardi-Motori Moderni1:13.145**1:12.551**+6.097
16ITA Ivan CapelliMarch-Ford1:13.204**1:12.654**+6.200
30France Philippe AlliotLola-Ford**1:13.026**1:14.422+6.572
3GBR Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford**1:13.443**1:13.474+6.989
4FRA Philippe StreiffTyrrell-Ford1:13.553**1:13.525**+7.071
14FRA Pascal FabreAGS-Ford**1:14.699**1:14.787+8.245

Race

Numbers in brackets refer to positions of normally aspirated entrants competing for the Jim Clark Trophy.

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456 (1)7 (2)89 (3)RetNCRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
5UK **Nigel Mansell****Williams-Honda**801:37:03.8391**9**
6Brazil **Nelson Piquet****Williams-Honda**80+ 7.7114**6**
1France **Alain Prost****McLaren-TAG**80+ 55.2552**4**
12Brazil **Ayrton Senna****Lotus-Honda**79+ 1 lap3**3**
19Italy **Teo Fabi****Benetton-Ford**77+ 3 laps7**2**
4France **Philippe Streiff****Tyrrell-Ford**76+ 4 laps25**1**
3UK Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford76+ 4 laps24
2Sweden Stefan JohanssonMcLaren-TAG74+ 6 laps9
14France Pascal FabreAGS-Ford74+ 6 laps26
28Austria Gerhard BergerFerrari71Suspension6
11Japan Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda71+ 9 laps16
27Italy Michele AlboretoFerrari64Engine8
17UK Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron62Turbo10
30France Philippe AlliotLola-Ford57Gearbox23
16Italy Ivan CapelliMarch-Ford52Engine22
23Spain Adrián CamposMinardi-Motori Moderni52Turbo21
25France René ArnouxLigier-Megatron33Exhaust13
20Belgium Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford31Engine5
10West Germany Christian DannerZakspeed26Overheating19
26Italy Piercarlo GhinzaniLigier-Megatron24Engine17
24Italy Alessandro NanniniMinardi-Motori Moderni23Turbo15
7Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW19Differential12
9UK Martin BrundleZakspeed18Wheel18
21Italy Alex CaffiOsella-Alfa Romeo11Engine20
8Italy Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW2Turbo11
18USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron0Electrical14

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1BRA Ayrton Senna27
2FRA Alain Prost26
3BRA Nelson Piquet24
4GBR Nigel Mansell21
5SWE Stefan Johansson13

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR Williams-Honda45
2GBR McLaren-TAG39
3GBR Lotus-Honda30
4ITA Ferrari17
5GBR Brabham-BMW4

;Jim Clark Trophy standings

PosDriverPoints
1GBR Jonathan Palmer33
2FRA Philippe Streiff30
3FRA Pascal Fabre26
4FRA Philippe Alliot15
5ITA Ivan Capelli6

;Colin Chapman Trophy standings

PosConstructorPoints
1GBR Tyrrell-Ford63
2FRA AGS-Ford26
3FRA Lola-Ford15
4GBR March-Ford6
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all four sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1986 French Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1988 French Grand Prix

References

  1. "French Grand Prix – Qualifying 1".
  2. "French Grand Prix – Qualifying 2".
  3. "French Grand Prix – Overall Qualifying".
  4. "1987 French Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  5. "France 1987 - Championship • STATS F1".
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