GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 3: DONINGTON PARK - UNITED KINGDOM

December 19, 2025 01:37pm

Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 3: DONINGTON PARK - UNITED KINGDOM

Google (Noto Color Emoji 16.0) European Grand Prix – Donington Park

Prost imperious, chaos behind, and the title gap begins to yawn

Donington has a habit of exposing drivers as much as cars — and in 1993, it did exactly that.

🏁 Race Recap

Once again, Alain Prost delivered a performance of cold, ruthless authority. While the race behind him descended into errors, retirements, and misjudgment, Prost simply did not put a wheel wrong. Victory number three from three races, and already this season is starting to feel like it’s being driven on his terms.

Behind him, Ayrton Senna produced another defiant drive for McLaren. Finishing a lap down tells the story of the machinery deficit, but not the effort. Senna wrung everything out of the Ford-powered McLaren, finishing second through skill, bravery, and relentless pressure — even if the stopwatch showed the gulf.

Riccardo Patrese quietly reminded everyone why Benetton still matters. With Schumacher imploding spectacularly, Patrese stepped up with a clean, measured run to third, salvaging pride and valuable points for the team.

Ligier continued their astonishing early-season form:

  • Martin Brundle finished a composed fourth

  • Mark Blundell backed it up in fifth

This is no fluke — Ligier are genuinely competitive.

Further back, Aguri Suzuki drove a calm and tidy race to sixth, scoring Footwork’s first point of the season, while Damon Hill endured a deeply uncomfortable afternoon. Mistakes, lost rhythm, and damage limited him to seventh — a race that will hurt more when the championship arithmetic is done.

A special mention goes to Thierry Boutsen, parachuted into the Jordan after Capelli’s dismissal. Ninth place may not sparkle, but given the circumstances, it was a professional and stabilizing debut.

💥 The Big Losers

  • Michael Schumacher had one of the worst races of his young career. Two spins on the same lap before eventually retiring — raw speed was there, but composure was not.

  • Ferrari’s afternoon was simply dreadful: both cars sidelined by transmission failures.

  • McLaren’s second car woes continued, with Michael Andretti once again failing to see the chequered flag.


📊 Championship Picture After 3 Rounds

And now… the numbers start to bite.

  • Prost (30 pts) — maximum points, complete control

  • Senna (12 pts) — already 18 points behind

  • Hill (9 pts) — slipping out of realistic contention

  • Schumacher (8 pts) — speed unquestioned, consistency not yet there

In the constructors’ battle, Williams are already edging away, while Benetton, Ligier, and McLaren are locked together — an intriguing three-way scrap behind the leaders.


🏎️ Pundit’s Verdict

Donington wasn’t about brilliance — it was about discipline.

  • Prost had it

  • Senna fought around the lack of it

  • Schumacher and Hill were punished for losing it

Three races in, and this is no longer a tight title fight — it’s becoming a chase. The question now isn’t who is fastest, but who can stop Prost from cruising this home.

Next round feels critical — for Senna, for Benetton, and for anyone hoping this season stays alive.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Alain ProstWilliams - Renault #2 ALAIN PROST 791h 44m 32.867s
2Ayrton SennaMclaren - Ford #8 AYRTON SENNA 78-1 lap
3Riccardo PatreseBenetton - Ford #6 RICCARDO PATRESE 78-1 lap
4Martin BrundleLigier - Renault #25 MARTIN BRUNDLE 78-1 lap
5Mark BlundellLigier - Renault #26 MARK BLUNDELL 77-2 laps
6Aguri SuzukiFootwork - Mugen Honda #10 AGURI SUZUKI 77-2 laps
7Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 77-2 laps
8Fabrizio BarbazzaMinardi - Ford #24 FABRIZIO BARBAZZA 77-2 laps
9Thierry BoutsenJordan - Hart #15 THIERRY BOUTSEN 76-3 laps
10Andrea De CesarisTyrrell - Yamaha #4 ANDREA DE CESARIS 76-3 laps
11Christian FittipaldiMinardi - Ford #23 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 76-3 laps
12Luca BadoerLola Bms - Ferrari #22 LUCA BADOER 75-4 laps
-Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER -Accident
-Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI -Transmission
-Erik ComasLarrousse - Lamborghini #20 ERIK COMAS -Engine
-Johnny HerbertLotus - Ford #12 JOHNNY HERBERT -Throttle
-Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Ford #11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI -Accident
-Karl WendlingerSauber - Ilmor #29 KARL WENDLINGER -Engine
-Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO -Accident
-Michele AlboretoLola Bms - Ferrari #21 MICHELE ALBORETO -Engine
-Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA -Engine
-J.j. LehtoSauber - Ilmor #30 J.J. LEHTO -Transmission
-Michael AndrettiMclaren - Ford #7 MICHAEL ANDRETTI -Engine
-Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER -Transmission
-Philippe AlliotLarrousse - Lamborghini #19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT -Engine
-Derek WarwickFootwork - Mugen Honda #9 DEREK WARWICK -Accident

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 ALAIN PROST WILLIAMS - RENAULT 30
2 AYRTON SENNA MCLAREN - FORD 12
3 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 9
4 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 8
5 MARTIN BRUNDLE LIGIER - RENAULT 8
6 MARK BLUNDELL LIGIER - RENAULT 4
7 RICCARDO PATRESE BENETTON - FORD 4
8 JOHNNY HERBERT LOTUS - FORD 1
9 AGURI SUZUKI FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1
10 JEAN ALESI FERRARI - FERRARI 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 39
2 BENETTON - FORD 12
3 LIGIER - RENAULT 12
4 MCLAREN - FORD 12
5 LOTUS - FORD 1
6 FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1
7 FERRARI - FERRARI 1