GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 2: AUTODROMO JOSÉ CARLOS PACE - BRAZIL

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Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 2: AUTODROMO JOSÉ CARLOS PACE - BRAZIL

BR Brazilian Grand Prix – Interlagos

A Prost masterclass, Senna’s charge, and the title picture already taking shape

Under the São Paulo sun, Interlagos delivered a race that felt very 1993: technical, attritional, and ultimately dominated by the man in the blue-and-white Williams.

🏁 Race Recap

Alain Prost was once again untouchable. From lights to flag, the reigning champion drove with clinical precision, controlling pace, managing traffic, and never giving his rivals a sniff. Two races, two wins — and already the Frenchman is stamping authority on the championship.

Behind him, the crowd found its hero.

Ayrton Senna, dragging the McLaren well beyond its natural station, thrilled the home fans with a relentless drive to second. He couldn’t match Prost on outright pace, but this was a performance driven by sheer willpower — a reminder that Senna may not have the best car, but he is never out of a fight.

Michael Schumacher quietly reinforced his status as Prost’s most credible long-term challenger. Third place was earned rather than gifted, the Benetton Ford once again reliable and Schumacher relentless, even while running a lap down.

Williams completed a strong points haul with Damon Hill in fourth. Not spectacular, but solid — and in a season like this, consistency matters.

Ligier continued their impressive early form:

  • Martin Brundle delivered another calm, mature drive to fifth

  • Mark Blundell followed him home in seventh

Ferrari finally got off the mark thanks to Jean Alesi, who salvaged sixth after a difficult opening round, while Gerhard Berger recovered to ninth.

At McLaren, it was a tale of two drivers:

  • Senna heroic in P2

  • Michael Andretti quietly finishing tenth, still struggling to impose himself

📊 Championship Picture After 2 Rounds

After just two races, patterns are already emerging:

  • Prost (20 pts) is building an early cushion — perfect execution so far

  • Hill (9 pts) stays in touch but lacks the killer edge

  • Schumacher (8 pts) is hanging right where he needs to be

  • Senna (6 pts) proves McLaren are not done yet

In the constructors’ standings, Williams are already stretching their legs, but Benetton and Ligier look like genuine contenders for best of the rest.


🏎️ Pundit’s Verdict

This was not the most chaotic race — but it was a telling one.

  • Prost is racing like a man who knows this is his title to lose

  • Senna is racing like a man who refuses to let that happen easily

  • Schumacher is lurking… quietly, efficiently, dangerously

Two rounds in, the championship battle is already defined — not settled, but clearly drawn.

Interlagos has spoken.
And Round 3 suddenly feels very important.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Alain ProstWilliams - Renault #2 ALAIN PROST 711h 32m 12.357s
2Ayrton SennaMclaren - Ford #8 AYRTON SENNA 71+1m 16.101s
3Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER 70-1 lap
4Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 70-1 lap
5Martin BrundleLigier - Renault #25 MARTIN BRUNDLE 70-1 lap
6Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI 70-1 lap
7Mark BlundellLigier - Renault #26 MARK BLUNDELL 70-1 lap
8Johnny HerbertLotus - Ford #12 JOHNNY HERBERT 70-1 lap
9Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER 70-1 lap
10Michael AndrettiMclaren - Ford #7 MICHAEL ANDRETTI 70-1 lap
11Aguri SuzukiFootwork - Mugen Honda #10 AGURI SUZUKI 70-1 lap
12Christian FittipaldiMinardi - Ford #23 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 70-1 lap
13Erik ComasLarrousse - Lamborghini #20 ERIK COMAS 69-2 laps
14J.j. LehtoSauber - Ilmor #30 J.J. LEHTO 69-2 laps
15Derek WarwickFootwork - Mugen Honda #9 DEREK WARWICK 69-2 laps
16Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Ford #11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI 69-2 laps
17Philippe AlliotLarrousse - Lamborghini #19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT 69-2 laps
18Andrea De CesarisTyrrell - Yamaha #4 ANDREA DE CESARIS 68-3 laps
19Riccardo PatreseBenetton - Ford #6 RICCARDO PATRESE 67-4 laps
20Michele AlboretoLola Bms - Ferrari #21 MICHELE ALBORETO 67-4 laps
-Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO -Puncture
-Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA -Suspension
-Karl WendlingerSauber - Ilmor #29 KARL WENDLINGER -Engine
-Ivan CapelliJordan - Hart #15 IVAN CAPELLI -Oil Leak
-Luca BadoerLola Bms - Ferrari #22 LUCA BADOER -Transmission
-Fabrizio BarbazzaMinardi - Ford #24 FABRIZIO BARBAZZA -Transmission

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 ALAIN PROST WILLIAMS - RENAULT 20
2 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 9
3 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 8
4 AYRTON SENNA MCLAREN - FORD 6
5 MARTIN BRUNDLE LIGIER - RENAULT 5
6 MARK BLUNDELL LIGIER - RENAULT 2
7 JOHNNY HERBERT LOTUS - FORD 1
8 JEAN ALESI FERRARI - FERRARI 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 29
2 BENETTON - FORD 8
3 LIGIER - RENAULT 7
4 MCLAREN - FORD 6
5 LOTUS - FORD 1
6 FERRARI - FERRARI 1