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1991 United States Grand Prix

The 1991 United States Grand Prix (formally the XXVIII Iceberg United States Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on March 10, 1991 in Phoenix, Arizona. It was the first race of the 1991 Formula One World Championship. The 81-lap race was won from pole position by Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, with Alain Prost second in a Ferrari and Nelson Piquet third in a Benetton-Ford.

1991 United States Grand Prix
Race 1 of 16 in the 1991 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date March 10, 1991
Official name XXVIII Iceberg United States Grand Prix
Location Phoenix street circuit
Phoenix, Arizona
Course Temporary road course
Course length 3.721 km (2.312 miles)
Distance 81 laps, 301.401 km (187.272 miles)
Scheduled distance 82 laps, 305.122 km (189.584 miles)
Weather Overcast
25 °C (77 °F)[1]
Pole position
Driver McLaren-Honda
Time 1:21.434
Fastest lap
Driver Jean Alesi Ferrari
Time 1:26.758 on lap 49
Podium
First McLaren-Honda
Second Ferrari
Third Benetton-Ford
Lap leaders

The race marked the respective debuts of future double World Champion Mika Häkkinen and the Jordan team. It was also the first F1 World Championship race in which ten points were awarded for a win rather than nine, as part of a revised scoring system introduced for 1991. However, it was also to be the last United States Grand Prix until 2000, due to poor attendances.

In the two previous years, the championship had been decided when Senna and Prost tangled at Suzuka. In 1989, their collision as team-mates secured Prost's third World Championship; in 1990, with Prost driving for Ferrari and still in title contention, it handed Senna his second crown. Controversy regarding the nature of the 1990 incident had created great anticipation for the rematch.

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying report

Several teams were required to participate in the Friday morning pre-qualifying sessions during 1991, in order to reduce the field to thirty cars for the main qualifying sessions on Friday afternoon and Saturday. At the midway point of the season, the pre-qualifying group was to be reassessed, with the more successful teams (over a twelve-month period consisting of the second half of 1990 and the first half of 1991) being allowed to avoid pre-qualifying thereafter, and less successful teams being required to pre-qualify from mid-season onwards.[citation needed]

Eight cars were to take part in pre-qualifying sessions during the first half of the 1991 season, after 1990 ended with no pre-qualifying sessions at the last two Grands Prix, due to the withdrawal of the EuroBrun and Life teams. Pre-qualifying was necessary again in 1991 due to the arrival of two new entrants: Jordan and Modena, which were entirely new teams, running two cars each. Another new name, Fondmetal, was essentially a continuation of the defunct Osella team and was running a single car. Also involved in pre-qualifying were Coloni, running one car, and Scuderia Italia, running two cars. These were the two least successful surviving teams over the past two half seasons. The fastest four cars would go through to the main qualifying sessions.[2]

Jordan had signed veteran Italian driver Andrea de Cesaris, plus last season's Coloni driver Bertrand Gachot, who had much experience in pre-qualifying sessions. Their car was the all-new 191 powered by a Cosworth V8 engine. Modena's drivers were Italian Nicola Larini, another driver well used to pre-qualifying, and Belgian debutant Eric van de Poele. They would be driving the Lamborghini V12-engined Lambo 291, so named for the team's strong Lamborghini connections.[2] Fondmetal had retained the French Osella driver Olivier Grouillard, and were starting the season with the Cosworth V8-powered Fondmetal FA1M-E, effectively last year's Osella, which itself was an update of their 1989 car.[3] Coloni had brought the C4, a modified version of the C3 used in 1989 and 1990,[3] which also had a Cosworth V8 engine. Their driver was the 1990 British Formula 3000 champion Pedro Chaves, from Portugal. Scuderia Italia were campaigning a Dallara chassis as usual, the all-new F191, powered by Judd V10 engines. The team retained Italian Emanuele Pirro, and hired Finnish driver JJ Lehto, who had driven for Onyx in 1990.[2]

In pre-qualifying in Phoenix, the Dallaras were easily the fastest cars in the session, with Pirro half a second faster than Lehto. Nearly two seconds slower in third was Larini in the Modena Lambo, and the fourth pre-qualifier was Gachot in the Jordan. Missing out in fifth place was de Cesaris in the other Jordan, who made a gear selection error on a faster lap, just ahead of Chaves, who crashed the Coloni during the session. Grouillard was seventh in the Fondmetal, complaining of a lack of grip, but bottom of the time sheets, nearly five seconds adrift of Grouillard, was van de Poele in the other Lambo. The Belgian had encountered a protester on the track during one run, after which his engine failed.[2]

Pre-qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 21   Emanuele Pirro Dallara-Judd 1:28.288
2 22   JJ Lehto Dallara-Judd 1:28.792 +0.504
3 34   Nicola Larini Lambo-Lamborghini 1:30.244 +1.956
4 32   Bertrand Gachot Jordan-Ford 1:30.304 +2.016
5 33   Andrea de Cesaris Jordan-Ford 1:30.937 +2.649
6 31   Pedro Chaves Coloni-Ford 1:31.113 +2.825
7 14   Olivier Grouillard Fondmetal-Ford 1:32.126 +3.838
8 35   Eric van de Poele Lambo-Lamborghini 1:37.046 +8.758

Qualifying report

 
Alain Prost in his Ferrari 642 on the opening lap.

Prior to arriving in Phoenix, the 1991 McLaren chassis had had only had one brief test session, and the two race cars were completed about 4 am Friday, six hours before the first practice session. Working to prepare the new car, Ayrton Senna claimed he had never gotten totally comfortable with the increasing complexity of the sport since helping Lotus introduce the first active suspension car in 1987, and he still found it hard to embrace the huge role of computers in achieving a proper setup. "Friday, to understand and interpret things properly, I worked with the engineers into the evening," Senna said. "It has been a long time since I did that. The engineers and I talked our way around the circuit, then we compared this with what the computer predicted. It was great because the computer confirmed almost everything, and it also showed where there was room for improvement."[citation needed]

The Ferraris of Alain Prost and Jean Alesi were expected to be the strongest team, but their V-12s and 7-speed semi-automatic gearboxes were not well suited to the tight turns and short straights of the street circuit. As it turned out, they were not the only ones plagued by gearbox problems throughout the race. To add insult to injury, Alesi, who had clinched the fastest time on Friday, ended his qualifying session clipping the tire barrier with his rear right wheel, ensuring he would qualify no higher than fifth place.[citation needed]

Qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
1 1   Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 1:23.530 1:21.434
2 27   Alain Prost Ferrari 1:24.507 1:22.555 +1.121
3 6   Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault 1:24.726 1:22.833 +1.399
4 5   Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault 1:25.277 1:23.218 +1.784
5 20   Nelson Piquet Benetton-Ford 1:25.026 1:23.384 +1.950
6 28   Jean Alesi Ferrari 1:23.519 1:23.805 +2.085
7 2   Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda 1:25.914 1:23.742 +2.308
8 19   Roberto Moreno Benetton-Ford 1:25.170 1:23.881 +2.447
9 21   Emanuele Pirro Dallara-Judd 1:24.876 1:24.792 +3.358
10 22   JJ Lehto Dallara-Judd 1:26.765 1:24.891 +3.457
11 4   Stefano Modena Tyrrell-Honda 1:25.065 1:25.557 +3.631
12 7   Martin Brundle Brabham-Yamaha 1:27.184 1:25.385 +3.951
13 11   Mika Häkkinen Lotus-Judd 1:27.976 1:25.448 +4.014
14 32   Bertrand Gachot Jordan-Ford 1:27.568 1:25.701 +4.267
15 23   Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ferrari 1:25.815 1:25.715 +4.281
16 3   Satoru Nakajima Tyrrell-Honda 1:26.058 1:25.752 +4.318
17 34   Nicola Larini Lambo-Lamborghini 1:27.761 1:25.791 +4.357
18 16   Ivan Capelli Leyton House-Ilmor 1:54.845 1:26.121 +4.687
19 29   Éric Bernard Lola-Ford 1:27.446 1:26.425 +4.991
20 25   Thierry Boutsen Ligier-Lamborghini 1:27.984 1:26.500 +5.066
21 30   Aguri Suzuki Lola-Ford 1:26.987 1:26.548 +5.114
22 17   Gabriele Tarquini AGS-Ford 1:27.164 1:26.851 +5.417
23 15   Maurício Gugelmin Leyton House-Ilmor 1:26.865 1:26.875 +5.431
24 8   Mark Blundell Brabham-Yamaha 1:30.061 1:26.915 +5.481
25 9   Michele Alboreto Footwork-Porsche 1:29.067 1:27.015 +5.581
26 24   Gianni Morbidelli Minardi-Ferrari 1:27.625 1:27.042 +5.608
27 26   Érik Comas Ligier-Lamborghini 1:28.904 1:27.159 +5.725
28 10   Alex Caffi Footwork-Porsche 1:29.388 1:27.519 +6.085
29 18   Stefan Johansson AGS-Ford 1:29.857 1:27.753 +6.319
30 12   Julian Bailey Lotus-Judd 1:30.758 1:28.570 +7.136

Race

Race report

 
The start of the race, with Ayrton Senna leading the field.

On Sunday, Prost began his second season at Ferrari alongside Senna on the front row. At the start, he fell in behind the Brazilian, with Nigel Mansell slipping ahead of Riccardo Patrese. Alesi and Gerhard Berger followed, then Nelson Piquet, Roberto Moreno, Stefano Modena and Emanuele Pirro. A lap later, Alesi, in his first race for Ferrari, swept past Patrese, but by then Senna was pulling away. After ten laps, he had a lead of ten seconds over Prost.[citation needed]

Behind Senna, Patrese was involved in two successive three-way battles. First, after getting back by Alesi for fourth on lap 16, Patrese closed on Mansell who was immediately behind Prost. By lap 22, Patrese was close enough to attack his Williams team-mate but overshot onto the escape road, as Mansell swerved to avoid him. Upon rejoining, Patrese quickly latched onto Alesi and Berger, as the new three-car train now covered fourth through sixth places. Patrese had gotten past Berger when, suddenly, two of the top six runners retired on consecutive laps. On lap 35, Mansell pulled over when the Williams's new semi-automatic gearbox failed, and on the next time around, Berger's race ended as well.[citation needed]

 
Prost's teammate Jean Alesi is pursued by Riccardo Patrese in the Williams FW14.
 
Ayrton Senna took a comfortable win in his McLaren MP4/6.

Patrese passed Alesi for the second time, and Alesi pitted for new Goodyear tires on lap 43. He rejoined in seventh. Three laps later, Prost was being hounded by Patrese, and he also pitted, ceding second spot to the Williams. When the Ferrari crew had problems changing his right rear tire, the Frenchman dropped to seventh behind Modena's Tyrrell-Honda.[citation needed]

On lap 48, Senna pitted without giving up the lead. Like Mansell, Patrese was having problems with the gearbox in his Williams, and when it selected neutral midway through Turn Seven, it caused him to spin out of second place. The car stopped on the outside of the track, perpendicular to the racing line. Piquet and Mika Häkkinen (making his F1 debut) barely managed to avoid him as they passed, but before Patrese could get out of the car, Moreno, in the second Benetton, went straight across the bow of the Williams, removing the nose of Patrese's car and the right front wheel of the Benetton. Neither driver was injured. Patrese and Moreno's cars remained on the course throughout the race, and Bertrand Gachot, driving the first race for the new Jordan team and challenging Satoru Nakajima, spun later after swerving to avoid them.[citation needed]

 
The race marked the debut of the Jordan team in F1. Bertrand Gachot was classified tenth after a late-race engine failure prevented him from finishing.

With Patrese out, Senna led Piquet, who was having to hold off Alesi, by over a minute. Alesi squeezed up to second on lap 53, while four laps later Prost disposed of Modena. Then on lap 70, Prost went from fourth to second in one move at turn five. With Alesi and Piquet running second and third, Piquet's Benetton pulled alongside Alesi– who had set the race's fastest lap while Prost was in the pits– in Turn Four, but could not get by. Down the straight, however, Piquet passed Alesi for second place. Prost also went by his new teammate on the left, and then sliced back to the right, between Alesi and Piquet, beating Piquet to the apex of Turn Five and regaining second place. By now Senna led by 40 seconds.[citation needed]

Gearbox troubles dropped Alesi to fifth before he retired less than 10 laps from the finish, leaving third place to Piquet who, like the two Tyrrells following, had never pitted for tires. Martini was pressing Satoru Nakajima for fifth, only to have his engine let go after 75 laps. A similar problem removed Gachot from eighth on the same lap, promoting Aguri Suzuki to sixth. The race ended a lap short of the planned 82 as the two-hour limit was reached, Senna taking the win having led every lap.[citation needed]

After the race, Senna assessed his new car's performance: "I had small problems with the gearbox, and the car balance was not optimum, so it was very difficult to drive. I'm looking forward to running a proper circuit with proper conditions and see what the car can do."[citation needed]

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1   Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda G 81 2:00:47.828 1 10
2 27   Alain Prost Ferrari G 81 + 16.322 2 6
3 20   Nelson Piquet Benetton-Ford P 81 + 17.376 5 4
4 4   Stefano Modena Tyrrell-Honda P 81 + 25.409 11 3
5 3   Satoru Nakajima Tyrrell-Honda P 80 + 1 lap 16 2
6 30   Aguri Suzuki Lola-Ford G 79 + 2 laps 21 1
7 34   Nicola Larini Lambo-Lamborghini G 78 + 3 laps 17
8 17   Gabriele Tarquini AGS-Ford G 77 + 4 laps 22
9 23   Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ferrari G 75 Engine 15
10 32   Bertrand Gachot Jordan-Ford G 75 Engine 14
11 7   Martin Brundle Brabham-Yamaha P 73 + 8 laps 12
12 28   Jean Alesi Ferrari G 72 Gearbox 6
Ret 11   Mika Häkkinen Lotus-Judd G 59 Engine 13
Ret 6   Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault G 49 Gearbox 3
Ret 19   Roberto Moreno Benetton-Ford P 49 Collision 8
Ret 9   Michele Alboreto Footwork-Porsche G 41 Engine 25
Ret 16   Ivan Capelli Leyton House-Ilmor G 40 Gearbox 18
Ret 25   Thierry Boutsen Ligier-Lamborghini G 40 Engine 20
Ret 2   Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda G 36 Fuel pump 7
Ret 5   Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault G 35 Gearbox 4
Ret 15   Maurício Gugelmin Leyton House-Ilmor G 34 Gearbox 23
Ret 8   Mark Blundell Brabham-Yamaha P 32 Spun off 24
Ret 21   Emanuele Pirro Dallara-Judd P 16 Gearbox 9
Ret 24   Gianni Morbidelli Minardi-Ferrari G 15 Gearbox 26
Ret 22   JJ Lehto Dallara-Judd P 12 Gearbox 10
Ret 29   Éric Bernard Lola-Ford G 4 Engine 19
DNQ 26   Érik Comas Ligier-Lamborghini G
DNQ 10   Alex Caffi Footwork-Porsche G
DNQ 18   Stefan Johansson AGS-Ford G
DNQ 12   Julian Bailey Lotus-Judd G
DNPQ 33   Andrea de Cesaris Jordan-Ford G
DNPQ 31   Pedro Chaves Coloni-Ford G
DNPQ 14   Olivier Grouillard Fondmetal-Ford G
DNPQ 35   Eric van de Poele Lambo-Lamborghini G
Source:[4][5]

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

  • Dennis Simanaitis (June, 1991). "3rd United States Grand Prix at Phoenix: More Power To Ya". Road & Track, 133–136.
  • "Formula One Phoenix Grand Prix" Video (1992), BMG Video, New York.
  1. ^ "History | Weather Underground". Wunderground.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. ^ a b c d Walker, Murray (1991). Murray Walker's Grand Prix Year. Hazleton Publishing. p. 8–20. ISBN 0-905138-90-2.
  3. ^ a b Hodges, David (2001). A–Z of Grand Prix Cars. Crowood Press. p. 8–20. ISBN 1-86126-339-2.
  4. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  5. ^ "1991 United States Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive". GPArchive.com. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b "United States 1991 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.

External links

  • Sports Illustrated-1991 USGP (archived)
  • GrandPrix.com Race Report


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The 1991 United States Grand Prix formally the XXVIII Iceberg United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on March 10 1991 in Phoenix Arizona It was the first race of the 1991 Formula One World Championship The 81 lap race was won from pole position by Ayrton Senna driving a McLaren Honda with Alain Prost second in a Ferrari and Nelson Piquet third in a Benetton Ford 1991 United States Grand PrixRace 1 of 16 in the 1991 Formula One World ChampionshipRace detailsDateMarch 10 1991Official nameXXVIII Iceberg United States Grand PrixLocationPhoenix street circuitPhoenix ArizonaCourseTemporary road courseCourse length3 721 km 2 312 miles Distance81 laps 301 401 km 187 272 miles Scheduled distance82 laps 305 122 km 189 584 miles WeatherOvercast25 C 77 F 1 Pole positionDriverAyrton SennaMcLaren HondaTime1 21 434Fastest lapDriverJean AlesiFerrariTime1 26 758 on lap 49PodiumFirstAyrton SennaMcLaren HondaSecondAlain ProstFerrariThirdNelson PiquetBenetton FordLap leaders The race marked the respective debuts of future double World Champion Mika Hakkinen and the Jordan team It was also the first F1 World Championship race in which ten points were awarded for a win rather than nine as part of a revised scoring system introduced for 1991 However it was also to be the last United States Grand Prix until 2000 due to poor attendances In the two previous years the championship had been decided when Senna and Prost tangled at Suzuka In 1989 their collision as team mates secured Prost s third World Championship in 1990 with Prost driving for Ferrari and still in title contention it handed Senna his second crown Controversy regarding the nature of the 1990 incident had created great anticipation for the rematch Contents 1 Qualifying 1 1 Pre qualifying report 1 2 Pre qualifying classification 1 3 Qualifying report 1 4 Qualifying classification 2 Race 2 1 Race report 2 2 Race classification 3 Championship standings after the race 4 References 5 External linksQualifying EditPre qualifying report Edit Several teams were required to participate in the Friday morning pre qualifying sessions during 1991 in order to reduce the field to thirty cars for the main qualifying sessions on Friday afternoon and Saturday At the midway point of the season the pre qualifying group was to be reassessed with the more successful teams over a twelve month period consisting of the second half of 1990 and the first half of 1991 being allowed to avoid pre qualifying thereafter and less successful teams being required to pre qualify from mid season onwards citation needed Eight cars were to take part in pre qualifying sessions during the first half of the 1991 season after 1990 ended with no pre qualifying sessions at the last two Grands Prix due to the withdrawal of the EuroBrun and Life teams Pre qualifying was necessary again in 1991 due to the arrival of two new entrants Jordan and Modena which were entirely new teams running two cars each Another new name Fondmetal was essentially a continuation of the defunct Osella team and was running a single car Also involved in pre qualifying were Coloni running one car and Scuderia Italia running two cars These were the two least successful surviving teams over the past two half seasons The fastest four cars would go through to the main qualifying sessions 2 Jordan had signed veteran Italian driver Andrea de Cesaris plus last season s Coloni driver Bertrand Gachot who had much experience in pre qualifying sessions Their car was the all new 191 powered by a Cosworth V8 engine Modena s drivers were Italian Nicola Larini another driver well used to pre qualifying and Belgian debutant Eric van de Poele They would be driving the Lamborghini V12 engined Lambo 291 so named for the team s strong Lamborghini connections 2 Fondmetal had retained the French Osella driver Olivier Grouillard and were starting the season with the Cosworth V8 powered Fondmetal FA1M E effectively last year s Osella which itself was an update of their 1989 car 3 Coloni had brought the C4 a modified version of the C3 used in 1989 and 1990 3 which also had a Cosworth V8 engine Their driver was the 1990 British Formula 3000 champion Pedro Chaves from Portugal Scuderia Italia were campaigning a Dallara chassis as usual the all new F191 powered by Judd V10 engines The team retained Italian Emanuele Pirro and hired Finnish driver JJ Lehto who had driven for Onyx in 1990 2 In pre qualifying in Phoenix the Dallaras were easily the fastest cars in the session with Pirro half a second faster than Lehto Nearly two seconds slower in third was Larini in the Modena Lambo and the fourth pre qualifier was Gachot in the Jordan Missing out in fifth place was de Cesaris in the other Jordan who made a gear selection error on a faster lap just ahead of Chaves who crashed the Coloni during the session Grouillard was seventh in the Fondmetal complaining of a lack of grip but bottom of the time sheets nearly five seconds adrift of Grouillard was van de Poele in the other Lambo The Belgian had encountered a protester on the track during one run after which his engine failed 2 Pre qualifying classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap1 21 Emanuele Pirro Dallara Judd 1 28 2882 22 JJ Lehto Dallara Judd 1 28 792 0 5043 34 Nicola Larini Lambo Lamborghini 1 30 244 1 9564 32 Bertrand Gachot Jordan Ford 1 30 304 2 0165 33 Andrea de Cesaris Jordan Ford 1 30 937 2 6496 31 Pedro Chaves Coloni Ford 1 31 113 2 8257 14 Olivier Grouillard Fondmetal Ford 1 32 126 3 8388 35 Eric van de Poele Lambo Lamborghini 1 37 046 8 758Qualifying report Edit Alain Prost in his Ferrari 642 on the opening lap Prior to arriving in Phoenix the 1991 McLaren chassis had had only had one brief test session and the two race cars were completed about 4 am Friday six hours before the first practice session Working to prepare the new car Ayrton Senna claimed he had never gotten totally comfortable with the increasing complexity of the sport since helping Lotus introduce the first active suspension car in 1987 and he still found it hard to embrace the huge role of computers in achieving a proper setup Friday to understand and interpret things properly I worked with the engineers into the evening Senna said It has been a long time since I did that The engineers and I talked our way around the circuit then we compared this with what the computer predicted It was great because the computer confirmed almost everything and it also showed where there was room for improvement citation needed The Ferraris of Alain Prost and Jean Alesi were expected to be the strongest team but their V 12s and 7 speed semi automatic gearboxes were not well suited to the tight turns and short straights of the street circuit As it turned out they were not the only ones plagued by gearbox problems throughout the race To add insult to injury Alesi who had clinched the fastest time on Friday ended his qualifying session clipping the tire barrier with his rear right wheel ensuring he would qualify no higher than fifth place citation needed Qualifying classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap1 1 Ayrton Senna McLaren Honda 1 23 530 1 21 4342 27 Alain Prost Ferrari 1 24 507 1 22 555 1 1213 6 Riccardo Patrese Williams Renault 1 24 726 1 22 833 1 3994 5 Nigel Mansell Williams Renault 1 25 277 1 23 218 1 7845 20 Nelson Piquet Benetton Ford 1 25 026 1 23 384 1 9506 28 Jean Alesi Ferrari 1 23 519 1 23 805 2 0857 2 Gerhard Berger McLaren Honda 1 25 914 1 23 742 2 3088 19 Roberto Moreno Benetton Ford 1 25 170 1 23 881 2 4479 21 Emanuele Pirro Dallara Judd 1 24 876 1 24 792 3 35810 22 JJ Lehto Dallara Judd 1 26 765 1 24 891 3 45711 4 Stefano Modena Tyrrell Honda 1 25 065 1 25 557 3 63112 7 Martin Brundle Brabham Yamaha 1 27 184 1 25 385 3 95113 11 Mika Hakkinen Lotus Judd 1 27 976 1 25 448 4 01414 32 Bertrand Gachot Jordan Ford 1 27 568 1 25 701 4 26715 23 Pierluigi Martini Minardi Ferrari 1 25 815 1 25 715 4 28116 3 Satoru Nakajima Tyrrell Honda 1 26 058 1 25 752 4 31817 34 Nicola Larini Lambo Lamborghini 1 27 761 1 25 791 4 35718 16 Ivan Capelli Leyton House Ilmor 1 54 845 1 26 121 4 68719 29 Eric Bernard Lola Ford 1 27 446 1 26 425 4 99120 25 Thierry Boutsen Ligier Lamborghini 1 27 984 1 26 500 5 06621 30 Aguri Suzuki Lola Ford 1 26 987 1 26 548 5 11422 17 Gabriele Tarquini AGS Ford 1 27 164 1 26 851 5 41723 15 Mauricio Gugelmin Leyton House Ilmor 1 26 865 1 26 875 5 43124 8 Mark Blundell Brabham Yamaha 1 30 061 1 26 915 5 48125 9 Michele Alboreto Footwork Porsche 1 29 067 1 27 015 5 58126 24 Gianni Morbidelli Minardi Ferrari 1 27 625 1 27 042 5 60827 26 Erik Comas Ligier Lamborghini 1 28 904 1 27 159 5 72528 10 Alex Caffi Footwork Porsche 1 29 388 1 27 519 6 08529 18 Stefan Johansson AGS Ford 1 29 857 1 27 753 6 31930 12 Julian Bailey Lotus Judd 1 30 758 1 28 570 7 136Race EditRace report Edit The start of the race with Ayrton Senna leading the field On Sunday Prost began his second season at Ferrari alongside Senna on the front row At the start he fell in behind the Brazilian with Nigel Mansell slipping ahead of Riccardo Patrese Alesi and Gerhard Berger followed then Nelson Piquet Roberto Moreno Stefano Modena and Emanuele Pirro A lap later Alesi in his first race for Ferrari swept past Patrese but by then Senna was pulling away After ten laps he had a lead of ten seconds over Prost citation needed Behind Senna Patrese was involved in two successive three way battles First after getting back by Alesi for fourth on lap 16 Patrese closed on Mansell who was immediately behind Prost By lap 22 Patrese was close enough to attack his Williams team mate but overshot onto the escape road as Mansell swerved to avoid him Upon rejoining Patrese quickly latched onto Alesi and Berger as the new three car train now covered fourth through sixth places Patrese had gotten past Berger when suddenly two of the top six runners retired on consecutive laps On lap 35 Mansell pulled over when the Williams s new semi automatic gearbox failed and on the next time around Berger s race ended as well citation needed Prost s teammate Jean Alesi is pursued by Riccardo Patrese in the Williams FW14 Ayrton Senna took a comfortable win in his McLaren MP4 6 Patrese passed Alesi for the second time and Alesi pitted for new Goodyear tires on lap 43 He rejoined in seventh Three laps later Prost was being hounded by Patrese and he also pitted ceding second spot to the Williams When the Ferrari crew had problems changing his right rear tire the Frenchman dropped to seventh behind Modena s Tyrrell Honda citation needed On lap 48 Senna pitted without giving up the lead Like Mansell Patrese was having problems with the gearbox in his Williams and when it selected neutral midway through Turn Seven it caused him to spin out of second place The car stopped on the outside of the track perpendicular to the racing line Piquet and Mika Hakkinen making his F1 debut barely managed to avoid him as they passed but before Patrese could get out of the car Moreno in the second Benetton went straight across the bow of the Williams removing the nose of Patrese s car and the right front wheel of the Benetton Neither driver was injured Patrese and Moreno s cars remained on the course throughout the race and Bertrand Gachot driving the first race for the new Jordan team and challenging Satoru Nakajima spun later after swerving to avoid them citation needed The race marked the debut of the Jordan team in F1 Bertrand Gachot was classified tenth after a late race engine failure prevented him from finishing With Patrese out Senna led Piquet who was having to hold off Alesi by over a minute Alesi squeezed up to second on lap 53 while four laps later Prost disposed of Modena Then on lap 70 Prost went from fourth to second in one move at turn five With Alesi and Piquet running second and third Piquet s Benetton pulled alongside Alesi who had set the race s fastest lap while Prost was in the pits in Turn Four but could not get by Down the straight however Piquet passed Alesi for second place Prost also went by his new teammate on the left and then sliced back to the right between Alesi and Piquet beating Piquet to the apex of Turn Five and regaining second place By now Senna led by 40 seconds citation needed Gearbox troubles dropped Alesi to fifth before he retired less than 10 laps from the finish leaving third place to Piquet who like the two Tyrrells following had never pitted for tires Martini was pressing Satoru Nakajima for fifth only to have his engine let go after 75 laps A similar problem removed Gachot from eighth on the same lap promoting Aguri Suzuki to sixth The race ended a lap short of the planned 82 as the two hour limit was reached Senna taking the win having led every lap citation needed After the race Senna assessed his new car s performance I had small problems with the gearbox and the car balance was not optimum so it was very difficult to drive I m looking forward to running a proper circuit with proper conditions and see what the car can do citation needed Race classification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 1 Ayrton Senna McLaren Honda G 81 2 00 47 828 1 102 27 Alain Prost Ferrari G 81 16 322 2 63 20 Nelson Piquet Benetton Ford P 81 17 376 5 44 4 Stefano Modena Tyrrell Honda P 81 25 409 11 35 3 Satoru Nakajima Tyrrell Honda P 80 1 lap 16 26 30 Aguri Suzuki Lola Ford G 79 2 laps 21 17 34 Nicola Larini Lambo Lamborghini G 78 3 laps 178 17 Gabriele Tarquini AGS Ford G 77 4 laps 229 23 Pierluigi Martini Minardi Ferrari G 75 Engine 1510 32 Bertrand Gachot Jordan Ford G 75 Engine 1411 7 Martin Brundle Brabham Yamaha P 73 8 laps 1212 28 Jean Alesi Ferrari G 72 Gearbox 6Ret 11 Mika Hakkinen Lotus Judd G 59 Engine 13Ret 6 Riccardo Patrese Williams Renault G 49 Gearbox 3Ret 19 Roberto Moreno Benetton Ford P 49 Collision 8Ret 9 Michele Alboreto Footwork Porsche G 41 Engine 25Ret 16 Ivan Capelli Leyton House Ilmor G 40 Gearbox 18Ret 25 Thierry Boutsen Ligier Lamborghini G 40 Engine 20Ret 2 Gerhard Berger McLaren Honda G 36 Fuel pump 7Ret 5 Nigel Mansell Williams Renault G 35 Gearbox 4Ret 15 Mauricio Gugelmin Leyton House Ilmor G 34 Gearbox 23Ret 8 Mark Blundell Brabham Yamaha P 32 Spun off 24Ret 21 Emanuele Pirro Dallara Judd P 16 Gearbox 9Ret 24 Gianni Morbidelli Minardi Ferrari G 15 Gearbox 26Ret 22 JJ Lehto Dallara Judd P 12 Gearbox 10Ret 29 Eric Bernard Lola Ford G 4 Engine 19DNQ 26 Erik Comas Ligier Lamborghini GDNQ 10 Alex Caffi Footwork Porsche GDNQ 18 Stefan Johansson AGS Ford GDNQ 12 Julian Bailey Lotus Judd GDNPQ 33 Andrea de Cesaris Jordan Ford GDNPQ 31 Pedro Chaves Coloni Ford GDNPQ 14 Olivier Grouillard Fondmetal Ford GDNPQ 35 Eric van de Poele Lambo Lamborghini GSource 4 5 Championship standings after the race EditDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points1 Ayrton Senna 102 Alain Prost 63 Nelson Piquet 44 Stefano Modena 35 Satoru Nakajima 2Source 6 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points1 McLaren Honda 102 Ferrari 63 Tyrrell Honda 54 Benetton Ford 45 Lola Ford 1Source 6 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References EditDennis Simanaitis June 1991 3rd United States Grand Prix at Phoenix More Power To Ya Road amp Track 133 136 Formula One Phoenix Grand Prix Video 1992 BMG Video New York History Weather Underground Wunderground com Retrieved 2013 04 22 a b c d Walker Murray 1991 Murray Walker s Grand Prix Year Hazleton Publishing p 8 20 ISBN 0 905138 90 2 a b Hodges David 2001 A Z of Grand Prix Cars Crowood Press p 8 20 ISBN 1 86126 339 2 1991 United States Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 18 February 2015 Retrieved 23 December 2015 1991 United States Grand Prix Race Results amp History GP Archive GPArchive com Retrieved 27 November 2021 a b United States 1991 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 21 March 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1991 United States Grand Prix Sports Illustrated 1991 USGP archived GrandPrix com Race Report Previous race 1990 Australian Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1991 season Next race 1991 Brazilian Grand PrixPrevious race 1990 United States Grand Prix United States Grand Prix Next race 2000 United States Grand Prix Coordinates 33 26 53 N 112 04 29 W 33 44806 N 112 07472 W 33 44806 112 07472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 United States Grand Prix amp oldid 1119855746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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