1990 Italian Grand Prix
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Circuit | Monza, 53 laps |
Round | 12 of 16 |
Race numbers | The 1990 Italian Grand Prix was the:
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Race result
Pos | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time | Points | |
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1 | (BRA) Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | 53 | 1hr 17m 57.878s | 9 | |
2 | (FRA) Alain Prost | Ferrari | 53 | +6.054s | 6 | |
3 | (AUT) Gerhard Berger | McLaren-Honda | 53 | +7.404s | 4 | |
4 | (GBR) Nigel Mansell | Ferrari | 53 | +56.219s | 3 | |
5 | +2 | (ITA) Riccardo Patrese | Williams-Renault | 53 | +1m 25.274s | 2 |
6 | +8 | (JPN) Satoru Nakajima | Tyrrell-Ford Cosworth | 52 | +1 lap | 1 |
7 | +2 | (BRA) Nelson Piquet | Benetton-Ford Cosworth | 52 | +1 lap | |
8 | (ITA) Alessandro Nannini | Benetton-Ford Cosworth | 52 | +1 lap | ||
9 | +12 | (ITA) Alex Caffi | Arrows-Ford Cosworth | 51 | +2 laps | |
10 | +15 | (ITA) Andrea de Cesaris | Dallara-Ford Cosworth | 51 | +2 laps | |
11 | +15 | (ITA) Nicola Larini | Ligier-Ford Cosworth | 51 | +2 laps | |
12 | +10 | (ITA) Michele Alboreto | Arrows-Ford Cosworth | 50 | DNF | |
13 | +7 | (FRA) Philippe Alliot | Ligier-Ford Cosworth | 50 | +3 laps | |
NC | (FRA) Yannick Dalmas | AGS-Ford Cosworth | 45 | +8 laps | ||
R | (ITA) Ivan Capelli | Leyton House-Judd | 36 | DNF | ||
R | (JPN) Aguri Suzuki | Lola-Lamborghini | 36 | DNF | ||
R | (FRA) Olivier Grouillard | Osella-Ford Cosworth | 27 | DNF | ||
R | (BRA) Mauricio Gugelmin | Leyton House-Judd | 24 | DNF | ||
R | (ITA) Stefano Modena | Brabham-Judd | 21 | DNF | ||
R | (BEL) Thierry Boutsen | Williams-Renault | 18 | DNF | ||
R | (GBR) Derek Warwick | Lotus-Lamborghini | 15 | DNF | ||
R | (ITA) Emanuele Pirro | Dallara-Ford Cosworth | 14 | DNF | ||
R | (GBR) Martin Donnelly | Lotus-Lamborghini | 13 | DNF | ||
R | (FRA) Eric Bernard | Lola-Lamborghini | 10 | DNF | ||
R | (ITA) Pierluigi Martini | Minardi-Ford Cosworth | 7 | DNF | ||
R | (FRA) Jean Alesi | Tyrrell-Ford Cosworth | 4 | DNF |
Notes
- Michele Alboreto ended lap 50 in P11 before retiring on the following lap.
Starting grid
Championship standings
How the championship standings stood post-race.
Driver
Pos | Driver | Points |
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1 | (BRA) Ayrton Senna | 72 |
2 | (FRA) Alain Prost | 56 |
3 | (AUT) Gerhard Berger | 37 |
4 | (BEL) Thierry Boutsen | 27 |
5 | (BRA) Nelson Piquet | 24 |
6 | (ITA) Riccardo Patrese | 17 |
7 | (ITA) Alessandro Nannini | 16 |
= | (GBR) Nigel Mansell | 16 |
9 | (FRA) Jean Alesi | 13 |
10 | (ITA) Ivan Capelli | 6 |
11 | (FRA) Eric Bernard | 5 |
12 | (GBR) Derek Warwick | 3 |
13 | (ITA) Stefano Modena | 2 |
= | (ITA) Alex Caffi | 2 |
15 | (JPN) Satoru Nakajima | 2 |
16 | (JPN) Aguri Suzuki | 1 |
= | (BRA) Mauricio Gugelmin | 1 |
Stats & milestones
- Milestone race start
- 50th for Pierluigi Martini (74th driver to start 50 races, 13th Italian driver)
- Wins
- 26th for Ayrton Senna
- 86th for McLaren
- Podiums
- 86th for Alain Prost
- 53rd for Ayrton Senna
- 20th for Gerhard Berger (27th driver to score 20 podiums, 2nd Austrian driver)
- 337th for Ferrari
- 205th & 206th for McLaren
- Poles
- 49th for Ayrton Senna
- 64th for McLaren
- Fastest laps
- 15th for Ayrton Senna
- 61st for McLaren
- Front row starts
- 63rd for Alain Prost
- 61st for Ayrton Senna
- Pole & win
- 21st for Ayrton Senna
- Win & fastest lap
- 9th for Ayrton Senna (last until 1993; last Brazilian to win and set the fastest lap until 1993)
- Hat-trick (pole, win & fastest lap)
- 7th and last for Ayrton Senna (last Brazilian driver to complete a hat-trick until 2003)