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1990 French Grand Prix

7th round of the 1990 Formula One season


7th round of the 1990 Formula One season

FieldValue
TypeF1
Grand PrixFrench
CountryFrance
Official nameRhône-Poulenc Grand Prix de France
Date8 July
Year1990
ImagePaul Ricard 1986.png
Race_No7
Season_No16
LocationPaul Ricard
France
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.369
Course_km3.813
Distance_laps80
Distance_mi189.543
Distance_km305.040
WeatherHot, dry, sunny
Pole_DriverNigel Mansell
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:04.402
Fast_DriverNigel Mansell
Fast_CountryUK
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:08.012
Fast_Lap64
First_DriverAlain Prost
First_CountryFrance
First_TeamFerrari
Second_DriverIvan Capelli
Second_CountryItaly
Second_TeamLeyton House-Judd
Third_DriverAyrton Senna
Third_CountryBrazil
third_flag_suffix1968
Third_TeamMcLaren-Honda
Lapchart

France

The 1990 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Paul Ricard on 8 July 1990. It was the seventh race of the 1990 Formula One World Championship. It was the 68th French Grand Prix and the 14th and last to be held at Paul Ricard until the 2018 French Grand Prix. It was held over 80 laps of the four kilometre circuit for a race distance of 305 kilometres. This race was held the same day as the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final in Rome, Italy, but that event took place later in the day from this Grand Prix.

The race almost saw one of the most remarkable upsets in Formula One history with the Leyton House Racing team of Italian driver Ivan Capelli and Brazilian driver Maurício Gugelmin running first and second for an extended period of the race in their Leyton House CG901s. Local driver Alain Prost claimed the lead late in the race to take the win in his Ferrari 641 by eight seconds over Capelli. Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna finished third in his McLaren MP4/5B.

The win, Prost's third for the season, marked Ferrari's 100th race victory in Formula One, and closed the gap to championship points leader Senna to just three points.

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying report

In the Friday morning pre-qualifying session, it was a return to the top two places for the Larrousse-Lola drivers, their fourth 1–2 of the season. Éric Bernard was over a second faster than his team-mate Aguri Suzuki, who in turn was seven tenths faster than the next fastest driver. For the first time this season, at their home race, both AGS drivers pre-qualified, with Gabriele Tarquini third and Yannick Dalmas fourth. It was the first successful pre-qualification for Tarquini this season, and only the second for Dalmas.

In fifth place, missing out by just under seven hundredths of a second, was Olivier Grouillard in the sole Osella, the first time he had failed to pre-qualify in 1990. Sixth was Roberto Moreno in his EuroBrun, some way adrift of Grouillard and nearly five seconds off Bernard's pace. It was the second time this season Moreno had failed to pre-qualify. Seventh, and much closer to his team-mate this time, was Claudio Langes in the other EuroBrun. The other two runners were not remotely competitive; Bertrand Gachot suffered an engine failure on his first lap in his Coloni, still with the heavy, fragile and underpowered Subaru engine, while Bruno Giacomelli failed to leave the pits in the Life.

Pre-qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap123456789
29France Éric BernardLola-Lamborghini1:05.165
30Japan Aguri SuzukiLola-Lamborghini1:06.505+1.340
17Italy Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:07.232+2.067
18France Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford1:08.151+2.986
14France Olivier GrouillardOsella-Ford1:08.219+3.054
33Brazil Roberto MorenoEuroBrun-Judd1:09.885+4.720
34Italy Claudio LangesEuroBrun-Judd1:10.368+5.203
31Belgium Bertrand GachotColoni-Subaru4:02.465+2:57.300
39Italy Bruno GiacomelliLifeno time

Qualifying report

Nigel Mansell took pole position from Gerhard Berger and Ayrton Senna being followed by Alain Prost, Alessandro Nannini fifth, Riccardo Patrese sixth, Ivan Capelli seventh followed by Thierry Boutsen in eighth, Nelson Piquet in ninth and Maurício Gugelmin tenth.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
2UK Nigel MansellFerrari**1:04.402**1:04.871
28Austria Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda1:05.350**1:04.512**+0.110
27Brazil Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda**1:04.549**1:08.886+0.147
1France Alain ProstFerrari1:04.792**1:04.781**+0.379
19Italy Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:05.670**1:05.009**+0.607
6Italy Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault**1:05.059**1:05.394+0.657
16Italy Ivan CapelliLeyton House-Judd1:06.384**1:05.369**+0.967
5Belgium Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault**1:05.446**1:06.394+1.044
20Brazil Nelson PiquetBenetton-Ford**1:05.640**1:05.744+1.238
15Brazil Maurício GugelminLeyton House-Judd**1:05.818**1:06.446+1.416
29France Éric BernardLola-Lamborghini1:05.910**1:05.852**+1.450
26France Philippe AlliotLigier-Ford**1:05.980**1:06.866+1.578
4France Jean AlesiTyrrell-Ford**1:06.084**1:06.200+1.682
30Japan Aguri SuzukiLola-Lamborghini**1:06.100**1:06.158+1.598
3Japan Satoru NakajimaTyrrell-Ford1:06.999**1:06.563**+2.161
11UK Derek WarwickLotus-Lamborghini**1:06.624**1:07.031+2.222
12UK Martin DonnellyLotus-Lamborghini**1:06.647**1:07.248+2.245
9Italy Michele AlboretoArrows-Ford**1:06.847**1:07.239+2.445
25Italy Nicola LariniLigier-Ford1:07.224**1:06.856**+2.444
8Italy Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd**1:06.937**1:06.943+2.535
22Italy Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford1:09.727**1:07.137**+2.735
10Italy Alex CaffiArrows-Ford1:07.496**1:07.207**+2.805
23Italy Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford**1:07.315**1:07.333+2.913
21Italy Emanuele PirroDallara-Ford**1:07.687**1:07.692+3.285
7Australia David BrabhamBrabham-Judd**1:07.733**1:08.532+3.331
18France Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford1:08.630**1:07.926**+3.524
24Italy Paolo BarillaMinardi-Ford**1:08.008**1:08.592+3.606
17Italy Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:09.176**1:08.147**+3.745
35Switzerland Gregor FoitekOnyx-Ford1:08.794**1:08.232**+3.830
36Finland JJ LehtoOnyx-Ford1:08.954**1:08.487**+4.085

Race

Race report

The Leyton House cars of Ivan Capelli and Maurício Gugelmin ran first and second for almost two-thirds of the race. Neither car had qualified for the previous race in Mexico, but on the smooth surface of Paul Ricard with its 1.1 km long Mistral Straight, the team were able to exploit their highly efficient aerodynamic package, as well as being the only team to attempt to race without stopping for fresh tyres. Gugelmin stopped late in the race while third, and Capelli led until three laps from home when his engine encountered problems and dropped to second.

Berger took the lead at the start followed by pole sitter Mansell, Senna, Nannini, Patrese, Prost, Boutsen, Piquet and Jean Alesi. Later in the race when the leaders pitted, Capelli took the lead being followed by teammate Gugelmin. Prost overtook Gugelmin on lap 54 and Gugelmin's engine blew on lap 57. Mansell was battling for seventh position with the McLaren of Gerhard Berger after his second pit-stop, but was eventually forced to retire on lap 73 with engine troubles (Mansell was classified 18th). Alessandro Nannini overtook Senna for third place but eventually retired three laps after Mansell with electrical problems (Nannini was classified 16th). Prost overtook Capelli for the lead on lap 77 of 80 and went on to win in front of his home crowd at the last French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard before the race was moved to Magny-Cours in for many years until it eventually returned to Paul Ricard in .

Prost's win was the 42nd of his career, his third French Grand Prix in succession, his fifth French GP overall (and his fourth at Paul Ricard), and the 100th Grand Prix victory for Ferrari. Prost won ahead of Capelli, Senna, Piquet and Berger, with Patrese rounding out the top six. It proved to be the third and last podium finish for Ivan Capelli, and the only podium finish for the Leyton House Racing team.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718DSQRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQ
1France **Alain Prost****Ferrari**801:33:29.6064**9**
16Italy **Ivan Capelli****Leyton House-Judd**80+ 8.6267**6**
27Brazil **Ayrton Senna****McLaren-Honda**80+ 11.6063**4**
20Brazil **Nelson Piquet****Benetton-Ford**80+ 41.2079**3**
28Austria **Gerhard Berger****McLaren-Honda**80+ 42.2192**2**
6Italy **Riccardo Patrese****Williams-Renault**80+ 1:09.3516**1**
30Japan Aguri SuzukiLola-Lamborghini79+ 1 lap14
29France Éric BernardLola-Lamborghini79+ 1 lap11
26France Philippe AlliotLigier-Ford79+ 1 lap12
9Italy Michele AlboretoArrows-Ford79+ 1 lap18
11UK Derek WarwickLotus-Lamborghini79+ 1 lap16
12UK Martin DonnellyLotus-Lamborghini79+ 1 lap17
8Italy Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd78+ 2 laps20
25Italy Nicola LariniLigier-Ford78+ 2 laps19
7Australia David BrabhamBrabham-Judd77+ 3 laps25
19Italy Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford75Electrical5
18France Yannick DalmasAGS-Ford75+ 5 laps26
2UK Nigel MansellFerrari72Engine1
22Italy Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford78Underweight21
3Japan Satoru NakajimaTyrrell-Ford63Gearbox15
15Brazil Maurício GugelminLeyton House-Judd58Engine10
23Italy Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford40Electrical23
4France Jean AlesiTyrrell-Ford23Differential13
10Italy Alex CaffiArrows-Ford22Suspension22
5Belgium Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault7Engine8
21Italy Emanuele PirroDallara-Ford7Brakes24
24Italy Paolo BarillaMinardi-Ford
17Italy Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford
35Switzerland Gregor FoitekOnyx-Ford
36Finland JJ LehtoOnyx-Ford
14France Olivier GrouillardOsella-Ford
33Brazil Roberto MorenoEuroBrun-Judd
34Italy Claudio LangesEuroBrun-Judd
31Belgium Bertrand GachotColoni-Subaru
39Italy Bruno GiacomelliLife

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1BRA Ayrton Senna35
2FRA Alain Prost32
3AUT Gerhard Berger25
4BRA Nelson Piquet16
5FRA Jean Alesi13

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-Honda60
2ITA Ferrari45
3GBR Benetton-Ford23
4GBR Williams-Renault21
5GBR Tyrrell-Ford14
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1989 French Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 1991 French Grand Prix Next race at Paul Ricard: 2018 French Grand Prix

References

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  3. Walsh, Fergal. (19 June 2023). "Where F1 teams claimed their 100th grand prix win".
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