GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 4: AUTODROMO INTERNAZIONALE ENZO E DINO FERRARI - SAN MARINO

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Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 4: AUTODROMO INTERNAZIONALE ENZO E DINO FERRARI - SAN MARINO

Round 4 – San Marino Grand Prix, Imola

61 laps · European leg in full swing

Imola delivered a race that was deceptively straightforward at the front, but quietly dramatic beneath the surface — the kind of Grand Prix where the stopwatch tells one story and the retirements tell another.

From the moment the lights went out, Alain Prost was in a league of his own. Calm, clinical, and utterly untroubled, the Williams driver controlled the race from the front and crossed the line for his fourth victory in four races, continuing a start to the season that borders on the ruthless. No wheelspin, no theatrics — just Prost doing Prost things.

Behind him, Ayrton Senna once again carried McLaren on his shoulders. While never able to seriously threaten the dominant Williams, Senna drove a measured, intelligent race to secure second place, banking valuable points as the championship picture begins to take shape.

The battle for the final podium spot provided much of the intrigue early on — until it didn’t. Damon Hill, running a strong third and bravely fending off relentless pressure from Senna, saw his race cruelly cut short by an engine failure. Another mechanical blow for Hill, and another reminder that Prost’s biggest ally so far this season may well be reliability.

That opened the door for Michael Schumacher, who once again impressed with a mature, opportunistic drive to third for Benetton. It wasn’t flashy, but it was effective — exactly what’s needed as he quietly establishes himself as a consistent podium threat.

Jean Alesi brought the Ferrari home in fourth, extracting the maximum from a car still struggling to match the front runners, while Mark Blundell delivered a fine fifth place for Ligier, continuing their strong early-season form.

Further back, there were flashes of promise and frustration in equal measure. Karl Wendlinger looked sharp in the opening phase, running comfortably before an early mistake dropped him down the order — a reminder that Imola punishes even the smallest lapse in concentration.

And then came the attrition.

Imola claimed its usual mechanical victims: Berger, Barrichello, Badoer, Alboreto — and heartbreakingly, Hill — all sidelined by engine failures or technical gremlins, underlining just how punishing this circuit remains.


Championship Picture After 4 Rounds

Four races in, and the numbers speak loudly.

  • Alain Prost is already stretching his legs at the top of the standings, with a perfect points haul.

  • Senna, despite fighting valiantly, is already playing catch-up.

  • Schumacher is emerging as the most consistent presence behind the two giants.

  • Williams, meanwhile, are in a class of their own — quick and reliable, the most dangerous combination of all.

The European season has properly ignited now, and if the opening rounds are anything to go by, the chasing pack needs something — anything — to disrupt Prost’s metronomic march.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Alain ProstWilliams - Renault #2 ALAIN PROST 611h 26m 47.446s
2Ayrton SennaMclaren - Ford #8 AYRTON SENNA 61+59.620s
3Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER 61+1m 01.502s
4Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI 61+1m 05.588s
5Mark BlundellLigier - Renault #26 MARK BLUNDELL 61+1m 12.411s
6Michael AndrettiMclaren - Ford #7 MICHAEL ANDRETTI 60-1 lap
7Riccardo PatreseBenetton - Ford #6 RICCARDO PATRESE 60-1 lap
8Martin BrundleLigier - Renault #25 MARTIN BRUNDLE 60-1 lap
9Karl WendlingerSauber - Ilmor #29 KARL WENDLINGER 60-1 lap
10J.j. LehtoSauber - Ilmor #30 J.J. LEHTO 60-1 lap
11Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Ford #11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI 60-1 lap
12Aguri SuzukiFootwork - Mugen Honda #10 AGURI SUZUKI 60-1 lap
13Erik ComasLarrousse - Lamborghini #20 ERIK COMAS 59-2 laps
14Derek WarwickFootwork - Mugen Honda #9 DEREK WARWICK 59-2 laps
15Christian FittipaldiMinardi - Ford #23 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 59-2 laps
16Johnny HerbertLotus - Ford #12 JOHNNY HERBERT 59-2 laps
17Philippe AlliotLarrousse - Lamborghini #19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT 59-2 laps
18Andrea De CesarisTyrrell - Yamaha #4 ANDREA DE CESARIS 59-2 laps
19Thierry BoutsenJordan - Hart #15 THIERRY BOUTSEN 59-2 laps
20Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA 58-3 laps
-Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER -Engine
-Luca BadoerLola Bms - Ferrari #22 LUCA BADOER -Engine
-Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO -Engine
-Fabrizio BarbazzaMinardi - Ford #24 FABRIZIO BARBAZZA -Water Leak
-Michele AlboretoLola Bms - Ferrari #21 MICHELE ALBORETO -Engine
-Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL -Engine

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 ALAIN PROST WILLIAMS - RENAULT 40
2 AYRTON SENNA MCLAREN - FORD 18
3 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 12
4 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 9
5 MARTIN BRUNDLE LIGIER - RENAULT 8
6 MARK BLUNDELL LIGIER - RENAULT 6
7 RICCARDO PATRESE BENETTON - FORD 4
8 JEAN ALESI FERRARI - FERRARI 4
9 JOHNNY HERBERT LOTUS - FORD 1
10 AGURI SUZUKI FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1
11 MICHAEL ANDRETTI MCLAREN - FORD 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 49
2 MCLAREN - FORD 19
3 BENETTON - FORD 16
4 LIGIER - RENAULT 14
5 FERRARI - FERRARI 4
6 LOTUS - FORD 1
7 FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1