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1994 Pacific Grand Prix

Japanese Formula One race held in 1994


Japanese Formula One race held in 1994

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryJapan
Grand PrixPacific
Official nameI Pacific Grand Prix
ImageCircuit TI (Aida).png
Date17 April
Year1994
Race_No2
Season_No16
LocationTI Circuit
Aida, Japan
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.314
Course_km3.703
Distance_laps83
Distance_mi192.093
Distance_km307.349
WeatherSunny
Pole_DriverAyrton Senna
Pole_TeamWilliams-Renault
Pole_Time1:10.218
Pole_CountryBrazil
Fast_DriverMichael Schumacher
Fast_TeamBenetton-Ford
Fast_Time1:14.023
Fast_Lap10
Fast_CountryGermany
First_DriverMichael Schumacher
First_TeamBenetton-Ford
First_CountryGermany
Second_DriverGerhard Berger
Second_TeamFerrari
Second_CountryAustria
Third_DriverRubens Barrichello
Third_TeamJordan-Hart
Third_CountryBrazil
Lapchart

Aida, Japan

The 1994 Pacific Grand Prix (formally the I Pacific Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 17 April 1994 at the TI Circuit, Aida, Japan. It was the second race of the 1994 Formula One World Championship.

The 83-lap race was won by German driver Michael Schumacher, driving a Benetton-Ford, after he started from second position. Brazilian Ayrton Senna took pole position in his Williams-Renault but retired following a first-corner collision with the Ferrari of Italian Nicola Larini, leaving Schumacher to lead all 83 laps. Austrian Gerhard Berger was second in the other Ferrari with another Brazilian, Rubens Barrichello, third in a Jordan-Hart, his and the Jordan team's first podium finish.

Background

The Pacific Grand Prix was the first of two races scheduled to be held in Japan in 1994 with the Japanese Grand Prix due to take place at Suzuka in October. The race at the new to the calendar TI Circuit acted as a replacement for the European Grand Prix at Donington Park that had been originally scheduled for this date but was later cancelled, though the European Grand Prix would later reappear on the calendar with the event taking place in early October at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain as a replacement for the Argentine Grand Prix. Ferrari driver Jean Alesi injured his back in a testing accident at Mugello, while Jordan driver Eddie Irvine unsuccessfully appealed against the one-race ban handed to him for his involvement in the four-car accident in Brazil, this ban being increased to three races. Nicola Larini would substitute for Alesi at the Pacific race, while Aguri Suzuki would take Irvine's place.

Qualifying report

Most drivers set their best qualifying times during Friday's session, the track conditions on Saturday being slower. Ayrton Senna took pole position in his Williams by 0.22 seconds from Michael Schumacher in the Benetton. Damon Hill was third in the other Williams with Mika Häkkinen fourth in the McLaren, followed by Gerhard Berger in the Ferrari and Martin Brundle in the other McLaren. The top ten was completed by Larini in the other Ferrari, Rubens Barrichello in the Jordan, Christian Fittipaldi in the Footwork and Jos Verstappen in the other Benetton. Suzuki was 20th in the other Jordan, while the two Simteks of David Brabham and Roland Ratzenberger were 25th and 26th respectively, condemning the two Pacifics of Bertrand Gachot and Paul Belmondo to non-qualification.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526DNQDNQSources:
2Brazil Ayrton SennaWilliams-Renault**1:10.218**1:19.304
5Germany Michael SchumacherBenetton-Ford**1:10.440**no time+0.222
0United Kingdom Damon HillWilliams-Renault**1:10.771**1:12.048+0.553
7Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Peugeot**1:11.683**no time+1.465
28Austria Gerhard BergerFerrari**1:11.744**1:12.184+1.526
8United Kingdom Martin BrundleMcLaren-Peugeot**1:12.351**no time+2.133
27Italy Nicola LariniFerrari**1:12.372**5:32.428+2.154
14Brazil Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Hart**1:12.409**1:13.172+2.191
9Brazil Christian FittipaldiFootwork-Ford1:13.169**1:12.444**+2.226
6Netherlands Jos VerstappenBenetton-Ford**1:12.554**1:12.681+2.336
30Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenSauber-Mercedes**1:12.686**1:12.797+2.468
4United Kingdom Mark BlundellTyrrell-Yamaha1:13.013**1:12.751**+2.533
10Italy Gianni MorbidelliFootwork-Ford**1:12.866**1:13.090+2.648
3Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha**1:13.013**1:13.411+2.795
24Italy Michele AlboretoMinardi-Ford1:13.342**1:13.016**+2.798
20France Érik ComasLarrousse-Ford**1:13.111**1:13.550+2.893
23Italy Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford**1:13.529**1:13.756+3.311
25France Éric BernardLigier-Renault**1:13.613**1:14.204+3.395
29Austria Karl WendlingerSauber-Mercedes**1:13.855**1:14.163+3.637
15Japan Aguri SuzukiJordan-Hart1:14.036**1:13.932**+3.714
19Monaco Olivier BerettaLarrousse-Ford**1:14.101**1:14.271+3.883
26France Olivier PanisLigier-Renault**1:14.106**1:14.667+3.888
12United Kingdom Johnny HerbertLotus-Mugen-Honda1:14.538**1:14.424**+4.206
11Portugal Pedro LamyLotus-Mugen-Honda**1:14.657**1:15.146+4.439
31Australia David BrabhamSimtek-Ford1:14.946**1:14.748**+4.530
32Austria Roland RatzenbergerSimtek-Fordno time**1:16.536**+6.318
34France Bertrand GachotPacific-Ilmor**1:16.927**1:18.571+6.709
33France Paul BelmondoPacific-Ilmor1:18.671**1:17.450**+7.232

Race report

Ayrton Senna was overtaken by Schumacher before the first corner and was then hit from behind by Mika Häkkinen and spun off the track. Nicola Larini also went off the track and crashed into Senna, causing race-ending damage to both cars. Mark Blundell also spun on the same corner after a collision at the apex of the first corner, stalling his car in the middle of the track. On lap 3 Damon Hill spun off trying to overtake Hakkinen, but rejoined and climbed back to second place before stopping with transmission failure on lap 49. As Jos Verstappen in the second Benetton retired after he spun off just as soon as he came out of the pits on lap 55 as he was 3 laps behind teammate Schumacher. Martin Brundle meanwhile was looking secure in 3rd place after Barrichello pitted before he retired shortly after with his engine overheating on lap 68. Alboreto and Wendlinger to whom were just behind the top 6 had collided and both went off into the gravel trap forcing both drivers to retire whilst the Minardi was trying to get past the Sauber at the time. Michael Schumacher won comfortably from Gerhard Berger and Rubens Barrichello. Roland Ratzenberger's 11th place would be the Austrian's only finish before his death during qualifying for the following Grand Prix at Imola.

Illegal driver aids

During the weekend, Ferrari test driver Nicola Larini (who had replaced the injured Jean Alesi for the early part of the season), leaked to the Italian media that he had used traction control (one of the banned for 1994 electronic driver aids) during the practice session for the race. Ferrari and Larini later denied the claims to the worldwide press. The "leak" by Larini further raised suspicions about teams using illegal aids to help them in races. Further, after the first corner collision that put him out of the race, instead of going back to the Williams pit area, Ayrton Senna opted to sit on the wall on the outside of the turn and watch the cars for a number of laps to see if he could hear any noises that suggested traction control was being used illegally in the other cars. Senna returned to the Williams pit area after about 10 laps had been completed, suspicious that the Benetton B194 was illegal.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
5Germany **Michael Schumacher****Benetton-Ford**831:46:01.6932**10**
28Austria **Gerhard Berger****Ferrari**83+ 1:15.3005**6**
14Brazil **Rubens Barrichello****Jordan-Hart**82+ 1 lap8**4**
9Brazil **Christian Fittipaldi****Footwork-Ford**82+ 1 lap9**3**
30Germany **Heinz-Harald Frentzen****Sauber-Mercedes**82+ 1 lap11**2**
20France **Érik Comas****Larrousse-Ford**80+ 3 laps16**1**
12UK Johnny HerbertLotus-Mugen-Honda80+ 3 laps23
11Portugal Pedro LamyLotus-Mugen-Honda79+ 4 laps24
26France Olivier PanisLigier-Renault78+ 5 laps22
25France Éric BernardLigier-Renault78+ 5 laps18
32Austria Roland RatzenbergerSimtek-Ford78+ 5 laps26
10Italy Gianni MorbidelliFootwork-Ford69Engine/Spun off13
29Austria Karl WendlingerSauber-Mercedes69Collision damage19
24Italy Michele AlboretoMinardi-Ford69Collision15
8UK Martin BrundleMcLaren-Peugeot67Overheating6
23Italy Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford63Spun off17
6Netherlands Jos VerstappenBenetton-Ford54Spun off10
0UK Damon HillWilliams-Renault49Transmission3
15Japan Aguri SuzukiJordan-Hart44Steering20
3Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha42Engine14
7Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Peugeot19Gearbox4
19Monaco Olivier BerettaLarrousse-Ford14Electrical21
31Australia David BrabhamSimtek-Ford2Electrical25
2Brazil Ayrton SennaWilliams-Renault0Collision1
27Italy Nicola LariniFerrari0Collision7
4UK Mark BlundellTyrrell-Yamaha0Collision12

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1GER Michael Schumacher20
2BRA Rubens Barrichello7
3GBR Damon Hill6
4AUT Gerhard Berger6
5FRA Jean Alesi4

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR Benetton-Ford20
2ITA Ferrari10
3IRE Jordan-Hart7
4GBR Williams-Renault6
5GBR Footwork-Ford3

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1963 Pacific Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1995 Pacific Grand Prix

References

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