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1988 Monaco Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryMonaco
Grand PrixMonaco
Official name46e Grand Prix de Monaco
Date15 May
Year1988
ImageCircuit de Monaco 1986.png
Race_No3
Season_No16
LocationCircuit de Monaco
Monte Carlo, Monaco
CourseStreet circuit
Course_mi2.068
Course_km3.328
Distance_laps78
Distance_mi161.298
Distance_km259.584
WeatherWarm and dry
Pole_DriverAyrton Senna
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Honda
Pole_Time1:23.998
Pole_CountryBrazil
pole_flag_suffix1968
Fast_DriverAyrton Senna
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Honda
Fast_Time1:26.321
Fast_Lap59
Fast_CountryBrazil
fast_flag_suffix1968
First_DriverAlain Prost
First_TeamMcLaren-Honda
First_CountryFrance
Second_DriverGerhard Berger
Second_TeamFerrari
Second_CountryAustria
Third_DriverMichele Alboreto
Third_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryItaly
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Monte Carlo, Monaco

The 1988 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the 46e Grand Prix de Monaco) was a Formula One motor race held on 15 May 1988 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo. It was the third race of the 1988 Formula One World Championship.

The 78-lap race was won by Frenchman Alain Prost, driving a McLaren-Honda. Prost took his 30th win – including 4th and final in Monaco – after Brazilian teammate Ayrton Senna crashed out late on while leading comfortably. Austrian driver Gerhard Berger finished second in a Ferrari, with Italian teammate Michele Alboreto third, scoring his 20th podium. It was McLaren's 58th win, 150th podium and 40th fastest lap. Honda engine scored its 30th win.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

The McLaren-Hondas continued their dominant form from the previous race at Imola, as Ayrton Senna took pole position by an almost unbelievable 1.5 seconds ahead of teammate Alain Prost, with a further 1.2 seconds back to the Ferrari of Gerhard Berger in third. Berger's teammate Michele Alboreto was fourth, while Nigel Mansell was fifth in the Williams, the quickest of the naturally-aspirated cars, albeit some 3.6 seconds behind Senna. Completing the top ten were Alessandro Nannini in the Benetton, Derek Warwick in the Arrows, Riccardo Patrese in the second Williams, Eddie Cheever in the second Arrows and Jonathan Palmer in the Tyrrell, while among the non-qualifiers was Satoru Nakajima, whose Lotus was powered by the same Honda turbo engine as the McLaren.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526DNQDNQDNQDNQ
12BRA Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:26.464**1:23.998**
11FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda1:28.375**1:25.425**+1.427
28AUT Gerhard BergerFerrari1:29.001**1:26.685**+2.687
27ITA Michele AlboretoFerrari1:29.931**1:27.297**+3.299
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd1:28.475**1:27.665**+3.667
19ITA Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:29.093**1:27.869**+3.871
17GBR Derek WarwickArrows-Megatron1:29.928**1:27.872**+3.874
6ITA Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Judd1:29.130**1:28.016**+4.018
18USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron1:32.889**1:28.227**+4.229
3GBR Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford1:30.679**1:28.358**+4.360
1BRA Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda1:30.924**1:28.403**+4.405
14FRA Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford1:29.597**1:28.527**+4.529
30FRA Philippe AlliotLola-Ford1:31.375**1:28.536**+4.538
15BRA Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd1:32.148**1:28.610**+4.612
24ESP Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford1:31.662**1:28.625**+4.627
20BEL Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford1:29.539**1:28.640**+4.642
36ITA Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:33.691**1:29.075**+5.077
32ARG Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford1:31.861**1:29.093**+5.095
22ITA Andrea de CesarisRial-Ford1:33.183**1:29.298**+5.300
25FRA René ArnouxLigier-Judd1:31.964**1:29.480**+5.482
29FRA Yannick DalmasLola-Ford1:33.158**1:29.601**+5.603
16ITA Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd1:35.216**1:29.603**+5.605
9ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed1:33.005**1:30.121**+6.213
31ITA Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford1:32.792**1:30.252**+6.254
21ITA Nicola LariniOsella1:36.705**1:30.335**+6.337
26SWE Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd1:36.036**1:30.505**+6.507
2JPN Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda**1:30.611**1:31.573+6.613
10FRG Bernd SchneiderZakspeed1:33.585**1:30.613**+6.615
23ESP Adrián CamposMinardi-Ford1:32.627**1:30.793**+6.795
4GBR Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford1:34.192**1:30.816**+6.818

Race

Race report

At the start, Senna led away, while Berger overtook Prost when the Frenchman momentarily could not engage second gear. Behind them, a variety of accidents occurred at Sainte-Dévote: Alex Caffi hit the wall in his Dallara; Philippe Streiff, who had started 12th in his AGS, retired when an accelerator cable broke; and World Champion Nelson Piquet collided with Cheever, which forced the Brazilian to retire at the end of the first lap and thus end a disastrous weekend for the Lotus team.

The running order of Senna, Berger, Prost, Mansell, Alboreto and Nannini was maintained until lap 33 when Alboreto took Mansell off at the Swimming Pool, ending the Englishman's race. Nannini then suffered a gearbox failure on lap 39. On lap 51, Patrese collided with Philippe Alliot's Lola while trying to lap him; Alliot retired immediately.

On lap 54, Prost passed Berger for second on the run to Sainte-Dévote, though he was some 50 seconds behind Senna. In an effort to put some pressure on his team-mate, he started trading fastest laps with him. With 11 laps remaining, McLaren team boss Ron Dennis radioed Senna to slow down to ensure a safe 1-2 finish, allowing Prost to gain six seconds.

On lap 67, Senna lost concentration at Portier, causing him to crash his McLaren into the barrier and damage the car's front suspension. Immediately afterwards, he went to his home in Monaco to contemplate losing a race that he had dominated from the first time he took to the track for free practice on Thursday morning; the McLaren team did not even hear from him until that evening, when he walked into the pits as they were packing up.

Prost thus took his fourth Monaco win in five years, with Berger some 20 seconds behind and Alboreto a further 21 seconds back. Warwick finished fourth after a race-long battle with Palmer, while Patrese recovered from his collision with Alliot to take the final point, passing the other Lola of Yannick Dalmas on the last lap. Patrese's point was also the first-ever World Championship point scored by a Judd-powered car and his first point for Williams.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQEX
11FRA **Alain Prost****McLaren-Honda**781:57:17.0772**9**
28AUT **Gerhard Berger****Ferrari**78+ 20.4533**6**
27ITA **Michele Alboreto****Ferrari**78+ 41.2294**4**
17GBR **Derek Warwick****Arrows-Megatron**77+ 1 lap7**3**
3GBR **Jonathan Palmer****Tyrrell-Ford**77+ 1 lap10**2**
6ITA **Riccardo Patrese****Williams-Judd**77+ 1 lap8**1**
29FRA Yannick DalmasLola-Ford77+ 1 lap21
20BEL Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford76+ 2 laps16
21ITA Nicola LariniOsella75+ 3 laps25
16ITA Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd72+ 6 laps22
12BRA Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda66Accident1
30FRA Philippe AlliotLola-Ford50Collision13
15BRA Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd45Fuel system14
9ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniZakspeed43Gearbox23
19ITA Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford38Gearbox6
24ESP Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford36Halfshaft15
5GBR Nigel MansellWilliams-Judd32Collision5
22ITA Andrea de CesarisRial-Ford28Engine19
25FRA René ArnouxLigier-Judd17Engine20
32ARG Oscar LarrauriEuroBrun-Ford14Brakes18
18USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Megatron8Engine9
26SWE Stefan JohanssonLigier-Judd6Engine26
31ITA Gabriele TarquiniColoni-Ford5Suspension24
1BRA Nelson PiquetLotus-Honda1Collision11
36ITA Alex CaffiDallara-Ford0Spun off17
14FRA Philippe StreiffAGS-Ford0Throttle12
2JPN Satoru NakajimaLotus-Honda
10FRG Bernd SchneiderZakspeed
23ESP Adrián CamposMinardi-Ford
4GBR Julian BaileyTyrrell-Ford
33ITA Stefano ModenaEuroBrun-FordMissed weight check

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FRA Alain Prost24
2AUT Gerhard Berger14
3BRA Ayrton Senna9
4BRA Nelson Piquet8
5ITA Michele Alboreto6

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-Honda33
2ITA Ferrari20
3GBR Lotus-Honda9
4GBR Arrows-Megatron6
5GBR Benetton-Ford4
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1987 Monaco Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 1989 Monaco Grand Prix

References

  1. "Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1988". The Programme Covers Project.
  2. Rubython, Tom. (October 2011). "The Life of Senna". Myrtle Books.
  3. "Ron Dennis on Senna - Part one: the early years". formula1.com.
  4. "1988 Monaco Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  5. "Monaco 1988 - Championship • STATS F1".
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