GP2 1994 F1 Season, Round 14: CIRCUITO PERMANENTE DE JEREZ - SPAIN

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Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1994 F1 Season, Round 14: CIRCUITO PERMANENTE DE JEREZ - SPAIN

1994 Spanish Grand Prix – Jerez

Senna strikes back as Hill falters again; Ferrari secures vital podium points

Ayrton Senna answered Estoril’s heartbreak with absolute authority in Jerez, delivering one of his cleanest and calmest performances of the season just when the championship battle demanded it. From the moment the lights went out, the Brazilian controlled the pace, resisted every hint of pressure from his teammate, and never looked back — reclaiming momentum in a title fight that now feels like a seesaw of pure tension.

Behind him, Damon Hill once again played the role of loyal pursuer, shadowing Senna for the opening laps but gradually fading as fuel loads shifted and the Williams #2 found a rhythm Hill simply couldn’t match. The Briton secured second place, but 52 seconds down the road — a gulf that may prove decisive if the championship comes down to psychological resilience.

Ferrari, still riding high after Alesi’s breakthrough victory in Portugal, delivered another strong collective performance. Gerhard Berger inherited a lonely third place after a clean, mistake-free run, while Alesi brought the sister car home in fourth. The Scuderia couldn’t challenge the Williams pair this time, but they firmly established themselves as “best of the rest” as the season enters its decisive phase.

Further back, Jos Verstappen once again maximized the Benetton’s potential to secure fifth, while Heinz-Harald Frentzen quietly impressed with a controlled and error-free race for Sauber. Ligier and Arrows both placed cars in the points thanks to Panis and Morbidelli, respectively.

But perhaps the most shocking performance came from Michael Schumacher — not through glory, but through frustration. Two separate spins sent the German sliding into the gravel, losing enormous chunks of time and any chance of a meaningful result. Ninth place, two laps down, is hardly where Benetton expected their lead driver to be in the final races of the season. A costly, confidence-bruising afternoon.

The field behind was littered with mechanical failures and technical woes, with every engine supplier except Renault suffering nervous moments. Hideki Noda’s debut ended early with an engine failure, while Jordan endured another tough outing as Barrichello and Irvine both failed to finish.

With only two rounds remaining — Suzuka and Adelaide — the duel at the top is razor-thin. Senna holds the advantage once more, but Hill has proven repeatedly that he can strike whenever misfortune hits the #2 car. Every lap of the final two races will feel like a championship decider.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Ayrton SennaWilliams - Renault #2 AYRTON SENNA 691h 36m 53.122s
2Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 69+52.999s
3Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER 68-1 lap
4Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI 68-1 lap
5Jos VerstappenBenetton - Ford #6 JOS VERSTAPPEN 68-1 lap
6Heinz-Harald FrentzenSauber - Mercedes #30 HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN 67-2 laps
7Olivier PanisLigier - Renault #26 OLIVIER PANIS 67-2 laps
8Gianni MorbidelliArrows - Ford #10 GIANNI MORBIDELLI 67-2 laps
9Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER 67-2 laps
10Christian FittipaldiArrows - Ford #9 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 67-2 laps
11Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Mugen Honda #12 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI 66-3 laps
12Michele AlboretoMinardi - Ford #24 MICHELE ALBORETO 66-3 laps
13Johnny HerbertLigier - Renault #25 JOHNNY HERBERT 66-3 laps
14Erik ComasLarrousse - Ford #20 ERIK COMAS 65-4 laps
-Martin BrundleMclaren - Peugeot #8 MARTIN BRUNDLE -Suspension
-Eric BernardLotus - Mugen Honda #11 ERIC BERNARD -Engine
-David BrabhamSimtek - Ford #31 DAVID BRABHAM -Transmission
-Eddie IrvineJordan - Hart #15 EDDIE IRVINE -Suspension
-Andrea De CesarisSauber - Mercedes #29 ANDREA DE CESARIS -Transmission
-Mika HäkkinenMclaren - Peugeot #7 MIKA HÄKKINEN -Transmission
-Mark BlundellTyrrell - Yamaha #4 MARK BLUNDELL -Engine
-Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO -Oil Leak
-Roland RatzenbergerSimtek - Ford #32 ROLAND RATZENBERGER -Transmission
-Pierluigi MartiniMinardi - Ford #23 PIERLUIGI MARTINI -Transmission
-Hideki NodaLarrousse - Ford #19 HIDEKI NODA -Engine
-Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA -Electrical
-Bertrand GachotPacific - Ilmor #34 BERTRAND GACHOT -DNQ
-Paul BelmondoPacific - Ilmor #33 PAUL BELMONDO -DNQ

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 AYRTON SENNA WILLIAMS - RENAULT 80
2 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 74
3 GERHARD BERGER FERRARI - FERRARI 28
4 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 24
5 MIKA HÄKKINEN MCLAREN - PEUGEOT 22
6 JEAN ALESI FERRARI - FERRARI 21
7 OLIVIER PANIS LIGIER - RENAULT 19
8 RUBENS BARRICHELLO JORDAN - HART 19
9 EDDIE IRVINE JORDAN - HART 18
10 JOS VERSTAPPEN BENETTON - FORD 18
11 ANDREA DE CESARIS JORDAN - HART 14
12 NICOLA LARINI FERRARI - FERRARI 7
13 MARTIN BRUNDLE MCLAREN - PEUGEOT 7
14 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI LOTUS - MUGEN HONDA 4
15 J.J. LEHTO BENETTON - FORD 4
16 KARL WENDLINGER SAUBER - MERCEDES 2
17 ERIC BERNARD LIGIER - RENAULT 2
18 GIANNI MORBIDELLI ARROWS - FORD 2
19 HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN SAUBER - MERCEDES 2
20 PIERLUIGI MARTINI MINARDI - FORD 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 154
2 FERRARI - FERRARI 56
3 BENETTON - FORD 46
4 JORDAN - HART 44
5 MCLAREN - PEUGEOT 29
6 LIGIER - RENAULT 21
7 SAUBER - MERCEDES 11
8 LOTUS - MUGEN HONDA 4
9 ARROWS - FORD 2
10 MINARDI - FORD 1