GP2 1994 F1 Season, Round 3: AUTODROMO INTERNAZIONALE ENZO E DINO FERRARI - SAN MARINO

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1994 San Marino Grand Prix – Imola Race Report
By Geppetto Walker, Grand Prix II News Service — April 1994

There are moments in Formula One when brilliance transcends machinery, when mastery of the craft elevates man above machine. At Imola this weekend, Ayrton Senna delivered precisely that — a drive of such precision, control, and unrelenting intent that it silenced any lingering doubts about his championship credentials.

Having wrestled momentum away from Damon Hill in Japan, Senna arrived in San Marino determined to cement his authority. What followed was a performance reminiscent of his greatest days at McLaren — pure rhythm, inch-perfect lines, and an almost telepathic connection with his Williams-Renault. From pole to flag, Senna commanded the race, fending off Hill’s early challenge before easing away to claim back-to-back victories and move within two points of his teammate in the title standings.

Hill, though beaten, was once again the epitome of calm consistency. The Englishman shadowed Senna for much of the race, unable to match his teammate’s outright pace but never putting a wheel wrong. His second-place finish preserves his lead in the Drivers’ Championship — a slender two points separating the Williams pair as the European season gathers steam.

Behind them, Ferrari salvaged pride amid heartbreak. Nicola Larini, stepping up as the team’s dependable finisher, drove a superb race to claim third place, earning four valuable points for Maranello. Yet the tifosi’s joy was tempered by bitter disappointment as Gerhard Berger’s Ferrari succumbed to an engine failure, extinguishing what had looked like another podium run. The Scuderia’s new V12 shows flashes of brilliance — but reliability remains a lingering shadow.

Further back, Jordan continued to prove its mettle as the midfield giant-killer. Andrea de Cesaris, the team’s elder statesman, capitalized on attrition and composure to bring home a fine fourth place, while the ever-lively Rubens Barrichello retired with a blown engine. After three rounds, Eddie Jordan’s team sits fourth in the Constructors’ table — an extraordinary feat for a privateer outfit battling factory giants.

For Benetton, it was another weekend of frustration. Both Michael Schumacher and Jos Verstappen fell victim to mechanical woes — a double retirement that leaves the Enstone squad stranded in third place on just eight points, a stark contrast to the promise they showed in preseason.

There were glimmers of joy elsewhere — Olivier Panis once again proved Ligier’s quiet reliability, earning another championship point, while Karl Wendlinger and Ukyo Katayama continued to impress with spirited drives that belie the limited resources of their teams.

When the dust settled at Imola, the message was clear: Williams-Renault reign supreme, but their two drivers are now locked in a battle that could define the decade. Senna’s artistry has returned in full force, but Hill’s quiet consistency and mental steel cannot be underestimated.

As the championship heads to Monaco, the stage is set for a duel that already feels historic — two teammates, one masterpiece of engineering, and a rivalry poised on a knife’s edge.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Ayrton SennaWilliams - Renault #2 AYRTON SENNA 611h 25m 11.377s
2Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 61+13.914s
3Nicola LariniFerrari - Ferrari #27 NICOLA LARINI 61+59.886s
4Andrea De CesarisJordan - Hart #15 ANDREA DE CESARIS 60-1 lap
5J.j. LehtoBenetton - Ford #5 J.J. LEHTO 60-1 lap
6Olivier PanisLigier - Renault #26 OLIVIER PANIS 60-1 lap
7Karl WendlingerSauber - Mercedes #29 KARL WENDLINGER 60-1 lap
8Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA 60-1 lap
9Mark BlundellTyrrell - Yamaha #4 MARK BLUNDELL 60-1 lap
10Heinz-Harald FrentzenSauber - Mercedes #30 HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN 60-1 lap
11Christian FittipaldiArrows - Ford #9 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 59-2 laps
12Eric BernardLigier - Renault #25 ERIC BERNARD 59-2 laps
13Michele AlboretoMinardi - Ford #24 MICHELE ALBORETO 59-2 laps
14Pedro LamyLotus - Mugen Honda #11 PEDRO LAMY 59-2 laps
15Roland RatzenbergerSimtek - Ford #32 ROLAND RATZENBERGER 56-5 laps
-Mika HäkkinenMclaren - Peugeot #7 MIKA HÄKKINEN -Puncture
-Gianni MorbidelliArrows - Ford #10 GIANNI MORBIDELLI -Suspension
-Olivier BerettaLarrousse - Ford #19 OLIVIER BERETTA -Engine
-David BrabhamSimtek - Ford #31 DAVID BRABHAM -Engine
-Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER -Engine
-Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER -Engine
-Johnny HerbertLotus - Mugen Honda #12 JOHNNY HERBERT -Transmission
-Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO -Engine
-Pierluigi MartiniMinardi - Ford #23 PIERLUIGI MARTINI -Puncture
-Martin BrundleMclaren - Peugeot #8 MARTIN BRUNDLE -Engine
-Erik ComasLarrousse - Ford #20 ERIK COMAS -Oil Leak
-Paul BelmondoPacific - Ilmor #33 PAUL BELMONDO -DNQ
-Bertrand GachotPacific - Ilmor #34 BERTRAND GACHOT -DNQ

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 22
2 AYRTON SENNA WILLIAMS - RENAULT 20
3 GERHARD BERGER FERRARI - FERRARI 10
4 NICOLA LARINI FERRARI - FERRARI 7
5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 4
6 J.J. LEHTO BENETTON - FORD 4
7 EDDIE IRVINE JORDAN - HART 3
8 ANDREA DE CESARIS JORDAN - HART 3
9 JOS VERSTAPPEN BENETTON - FORD 2
10 OLIVIER PANIS LIGIER - RENAULT 2
11 KARL WENDLINGER SAUBER - MERCEDES 2
12 RUBENS BARRICHELLO JORDAN - HART 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 42
2 FERRARI - FERRARI 17
3 BENETTON - FORD 10
4 JORDAN - HART 7
5 LIGIER - RENAULT 2
6 SAUBER - MERCEDES 2