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1992 Italian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
Grand PrixItalian
CountryItaly
Official namePioneer 63º Gran Premio d'Italia
Date13 September
Year1992
ImageMonza 1976-1993.png
Race_No13
Season_No16
LocationAutodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza, Lombardy, Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.604
Course_km5.800
Distance_laps53
Distance_mi191.01
Distance_km307.400
WeatherSunny and warm
Pole_DriverNigel Mansell
Pole_TeamWilliams-Renault
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_Time1:22.221
Fast_DriverNigel Mansell
Fast_TeamWilliams-Renault
Fast_CountryUK
Fast_Time1:26.119
Fast_Lap39
First_DriverAyrton Senna
First_TeamMcLaren-Honda
First_CountryBrazil
Second_DriverMartin Brundle
Second_TeamBenetton-Ford
Second_CountryUK
Third_DriverMichael Schumacher
Third_TeamBenetton-Ford
Third_CountryGermany
Lapchart

Monza, Lombardy, Italy

The 1992 Italian Grand Prix (formally the Pioneer 63º Gran Premio d'Italia) was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 13 September 1992. It was the thirteenth race of the 1992 Formula One World Championship.

The 53-lap race was won by Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, after he started from second position. It was Senna's third victory of the season. Briton Martin Brundle finished second in a Benetton-Ford, with German teammate Michael Schumacher third.

Pre-race

As at the last Grand Prix in Belgium, there was no pre-qualifying session as entrants dropped out. The Brabham team had not returned after missing the last race, and Andrea Moda had been excluded from Formula One by FISA for "conduct prejudicial to the sport" after a succession of chaotic events throughout the season so far. The team arrived at Monza but were refused entry. This left 28 cars in the qualifying sessions.

Nigel Mansell announced his retirement from Formula One on the morning of the race, as rumours circulated that Williams had already signed Alain Prost for , as well as attempting to sign Ayrton Senna. Angered and hurt by this, Mansell decided to announce his retirement despite being told minutes before the press conference that he would be able to partner Prost. Prost and Mansell had had a difficult partnership at Ferrari in .

Qualifying

Qualifying report

Nigel Mansell took his eleventh pole position of the season in his Williams-Renault by 0.6 seconds from Ayrton Senna's McLaren-Honda. On Ferrari's home soil, Jean Alesi took third and Ivan Capelli seventh; between them were Mansell's teammate Riccardo Patrese, Senna's teammate Gerhard Berger, and Michael Schumacher's Benetton. The top ten was completed by Thierry Boutsen in the Ligier, Martin Brundle in the other Benetton and Bertrand Gachot tenth in Larrousse's best qualifying performance of the season.

The Jordans, with their underpowered Yamaha engines, struggled with Maurício Gugelmin coming 26th after an engine failure on Saturday morning, and Stefano Modena failing to qualify. Modena was joined in non-qualification by Christian Fittipaldi's Minardi.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728Sources:
5UK Nigel MansellWilliams-Renault1:22.586**1:22.221**
1Brazil Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda**1:22.822**1:24.122+0.601
27France Jean AlesiFerrari**1:22.976**1:23.333+0.755
6Italy Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault**1:23.022**1:23.673+0.801
2Austria Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda1:23.997**1:23.112**+0.891
19Germany Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford1:24.143**1:23.629**+1.408
28Italy Ivan CapelliFerrari1:24.877**1:24.321**+2.100
25Belgium Thierry BoutsenLigier-Renault1:25.173**1:24.413**+2.192
20UK Martin BrundleBenetton-Ford**1:24.551**1:25.253+2.330
29France Bertrand GachotVenturi-Lamborghini1:25.173**1:24.654**+2.433
11Finland Mika HäkkinenLotus-Ford1:25.106**1:24.807**+2.586
24Italy Gianni MorbidelliMinardi-Lamborghini1:25.575**1:24.912**+2.691
12UK Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford1:26.162**1:25.140**+2.919
21Finland JJ LehtoDallara-Ferrari1:25.951**1:25.145**+2.924
26France Érik ComasLigier-Renault**1:25.178**1:25.270+2.957
9Italy Michele AlboretoFootwork-Mugen-Honda**1:25.234**1:26.237+3.013
16Austria Karl WendlingerMarch-Ilmor1:26.667**1:25.343**+3.122
3France Olivier GrouillardTyrrell-Ilmor**1:25.354**1:26.008+3.133
10Japan Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda1:25.775**1:25.374**+3.153
15Italy Gabriele TarquiniFondmetal-Ford1:26.307**1:25.420**+3.199
4Italy Andrea de CesarisTyrrell-Ilmor1:25.502**1:25.425**+3.204
22Italy Pierluigi MartiniDallara-Ferrari1:25.528**1:25.563**+3.342
30Japan Ukyo KatayamaVenturi-Lamborghini1:27.018**1:26.174**+3.953
17Italy Emanuele NaspettiMarch-Ilmor**1:26.279**1:26.288+4.058
14Belgium Eric van de PoeleFondmetal-Ford1:27.019**1:26.407**+4.186
33Brazil Maurício GugelminJordan-Yamaha**1:26.463**1:27.531+4.242
23Brazil Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Lamborghini1:27.228**1:26.510**+4.289
32Italy Stefano ModenaJordan-Yamaha**1:27.331**1:28.112+5.110

Race

Race report

Berger had an electrical problem on the grid, and was forced to start the race from the pit lane in the spare car.

At the start Mansell took the lead ahead of Senna who just managed to stay ahead of Alesi then Patrese and Capelli. Schumacher had a poor start selecting a wrong gear and then hit a Ligier from behind at the first chicane. He had to pit to replace the nose and front wing at the end of the first lap. Patrese managed to overtake Alesi at the start of lap 2. The opening laps saw both Berger and Schumacher recovering many positions from the back of the field and overtaking a number of slower cars.

At the front Mansell opened a gap with Senna unable to match his pace. The positions were Mansell, Senna with Patrese closing down on him and then the two Ferraris of Alesi and Capelli. Next Martin Brundle managed to overtake Capelli and moved into 5th position. Lap 12 proved disastrous for the Ferrari team with both cars retiring, Alesi, who was in fourth, due to a mechanical problem and Capelli spinning off at the Parabolica with electronic problems. On lap 14 Patrese overtook Senna and moved into second. Meanwhile, Berger pitted for new tyres and dropped back again. On lap 17 the order was Mansell in first, ten seconds in front of Patrese, with Senna two seconds further behind. Fourth was Brundle, some 28 seconds behind Mansell and then Boutsen and Herbert over 40 seconds behind Mansell. On lap 18, Herbert retired from sixth with an engine issue.

On lap 20 Patrese suddenly appeared in the lead as Mansell let his team-mate pass. The order was Patrese followed closely by Mansell and Senna in third. Schumacher overtook Boutsen and moved into fifth place. Positions at lap 27 were: Patrese, Mansell, Senna, Brundle, Schumacher and Boutsen. As the lead trio lapped the slower cars of Berger and Comas, Mansell continued to stay very close to Patrese and Senna tried his best not to lose contact with the two Williams cars; in fact he closed up on Mansell momentarily when the Williams had to take evasive action passing Comas at the Roggia. On lap 41 Mansell slowed through the Ascari bends and coasted into the pits with gearbox failure from loss of hydraulic pressure and had to retire. Classification at lap 44 was: Patrese, Senna, Brundle, Schumacher, then Berger and de Cesaris both a lap down. Patrese led comfortably until six laps from the end he suffered a hydraulic problem, forcing him to slow down and concede the lead to Ayrton Senna. In the closing stages of the race Senna allowed his teammate Berger to unlap himself. Patrese limped to the end of the race and finished fifth.

Senna won the race in what proved to be his last win with a Honda-powered car. The other places on the podium went to the two Benettons of Brundle and Schumacher.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQ
1Brazil **Ayrton Senna****McLaren-Honda**531:18:15.3492**10**
20UK **Martin Brundle****Benetton-Ford**53+ 17.0509**6**
19Germany **Michael Schumacher****Benetton-Ford**53+ 24.3736**4**
2Austria **Gerhard Berger****McLaren-Honda**53+ 1:25.4905**3**
6Italy **Riccardo Patrese****Williams-Renault**53+ 1:33.1584**2**
4Italy **Andrea de Cesaris****Tyrrell-Ilmor**52+ 1 lap21**1**
9Italy Michele AlboretoFootwork-Mugen-Honda52+ 1 lap16
22Italy Pierluigi MartiniDallara-Ferrari52+ 1 lap22
30Japan Ukyo KatayamaVenturi-Lamborghini50Transmission23
16Austria Karl WendlingerMarch-Ilmor50+ 3 laps17
21Finland JJ LehtoDallara-Ferrari47Engine14
33Brazil Maurício GugelminJordan-Yamaha46Transmission26
5UK Nigel MansellWilliams-Renault41Electrical1
25Belgium Thierry BoutsenLigier-Renault41Throttle8
26France Érik ComasLigier-Renault35Spun off15
15Italy Gabriele TarquiniFondmetal-Ford30Gearbox20
3France Olivier GrouillardTyrrell-Ilmor26Engine18
12UK Johnny HerbertLotus-Ford18Engine13
17Italy Emanuele NaspettiMarch-Ilmor17Engine24
27France Jean AlesiFerrari12Fuel system3
28Italy Ivan CapelliFerrari12Electrical/Spun off7
24Italy Gianni MorbidelliMinardi-Lamborghini12Engine12
29France Bertrand GachotVenturi-Lamborghini11Engine10
11Finland Mika HäkkinenLotus-Ford5Engine11
10Japan Aguri SuzukiFootwork-Mugen-Honda2Suspension19
14Belgium Eric van de PoeleFondmetal-Ford0Clutch25
23Brazil Christian FittipaldiMinardi-Lamborghini
32Italy Stefano ModenaJordan-Yamaha

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1GBR **Nigel Mansell**98
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 12GER Michael Schumacher47
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 13BRA Ayrton Senna46
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 24ITA Riccardo Patrese46
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5AUT Gerhard Berger27

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1GBR **Williams-Renault**144
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2GBR Benetton-Ford74
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3GBR McLaren-Honda73
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4ITA Ferrari16
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5GBR Lotus-Ford11
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text indicates the 1992 World Champions.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1991 Italian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1993 Italian Grand Prix

References

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