GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 1: KYALAMI GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT - SOUTH AFRICA

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Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 1: KYALAMI GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT - SOUTH AFRICA

South African Grand Prix – Kyalami
1993 World Championship, Round 1

The 1993 season could scarcely have announced itself more emphatically. Under the clear Highveld skies at Kyalami, Alain Prost delivered a statement drive of clinical authority, reminding the paddock that the combination of Prost and Williams-Renault was not merely strong on paper, but devastatingly effective on track. From lights to flag, the Frenchman controlled the tempo, absorbed pressure when needed, and crossed the line a comfortable winner — the perfect opening chapter to his campaign.

Behind him, Williams completed a crushing one–two as Damon Hill converted opportunity into substance. Calm, composed, and relentlessly consistent, Hill kept the field at arm’s length and secured second place, immediately establishing himself as Prost’s closest internal rival. If there were any doubts about his readiness to lead at the front, Kyalami went a long way toward silencing them.

Third place belonged to Michael Schumacher, and while the gap to the Williams pair was evident, the result carried quiet significance. The Benetton was not the outright fastest car, yet Schumacher wrung every ounce from it, fending off challenges and setting the tone for what already looks like a season-long presence near the sharp end. This was not a fluke podium — it was a marker.

Ligier emerged as one of the early surprises. Martin Brundle drove a measured, intelligent race to fourth, with Mark Blundell backing him up in fifth to give the French team a double points finish. It was a reward for solidity rather than spectacle, but in a long championship, those afternoons matter. Johnny Herbert collected the final point for Lotus, holding off a charging midfield to open his account.

Notably absent from the top six was Ayrton Senna. Seventh place, a lap down, tells only part of the story. The McLaren lacked the outright pace to fight at the front, and Senna was forced into damage limitation from an uncompetitive position — an ominous sign for a driver accustomed to dictating races rather than enduring them.

Further back, the attrition rate told its own story. Ferrari’s afternoon unravelled with both Alesi and Berger sidelined by mechanical failures, while McLaren suffered a double blow as Michael Andretti retired early, compounding an already difficult debut. Reliability, at least in Round 1, proved as decisive as outright speed.

So, after one race, the picture is already intriguingly drawn: Williams stand tall, Prost leads with authority, Hill lurks with intent, Schumacher announces himself as a constant threat, and several giants leave Kyalami with work to do. It is only the opening act — but the tone has been set.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Alain ProstWilliams - Renault #2 ALAIN PROST 721h 28m 23.523s
2Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 72+24.966s
3Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER 72+25.4415
4Martin BrundleLigier - Renault #25 MARTIN BRUNDLE 72+1m 10.840s
5Mark BlundellLigier - Renault #26 MARK BLUNDELL 71-1 lap
6Johnny HerbertLotus - Ford #12 JOHNNY HERBERT 71-1 lap
7Ayrton SennaMclaren - Ford #8 AYRTON SENNA 71-1 lap
8Karl WendlingerSauber - Ilmor #29 KARL WENDLINGER 71-1 lap
9Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Ford #11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI 71-1 lap
10Christian FittipaldiMinardi - Ford #23 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 71-1 lap
11Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO 71-1 lap
12Aguri SuzukiFootwork - Mugen Honda #10 AGURI SUZUKI 70-2 laps
13J.j. LehtoSauber - Ilmor #30 J.J. LEHTO 70-2 laps
14Philippe AlliotLarrousse - Lamborghini #19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT 70-2 laps
15Erik ComasLarrousse - Lamborghini #20 ERIK COMAS 70-2 laps
16Fabrizio BarbazzaMinardi - Ford #24 FABRIZIO BARBAZZA 70-2 laps
17Michele AlboretoLola Bms - Ferrari #21 MICHELE ALBORETO 66-6 laps
-Andrea De CesarisTyrrell - Yamaha #4 ANDREA DE CESARIS -Brakes
-Riccardo PatreseBenetton - Ford #6 RICCARDO PATRESE -Transmission
-Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI -Engine
-Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA -Puncture
-Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER -Transmission
-Luca BadoerLola Bms - Ferrari #22 LUCA BADOER -Transmission
-Derek WarwickFootwork - Mugen Honda #9 DEREK WARWICK -Engine
-Ivan CapelliJordan - Hart #15 IVAN CAPELLI -Oil Leak
-Michael AndrettiMclaren - Ford #7 MICHAEL ANDRETTI -Engine

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 ALAIN PROST WILLIAMS - RENAULT 10
2 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 6
3 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 4
4 MARTIN BRUNDLE LIGIER - RENAULT 3
5 MARK BLUNDELL LIGIER - RENAULT 2
6 JOHNNY HERBERT LOTUS - FORD 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 16
2 LIGIER - RENAULT 5
3 BENETTON - FORD 4
4 LOTUS - FORD 1