GP2 1994 F1 Season

December 19, 2025 12:43am

Details of GP2 1994 F1 Season with FKCM 1994 Carset

MARK BLUNDELL - TYRRELL

1994 F1 Season was... to put it midly, a mess. This one hits me personally, as it was supposed to be my first full F1 season. Got all the magazines prior to the first race in Interlagos, and was watching live on TV as the events of San Marino Grand Prix unfolded. Took me 3 years to get back to watching F1 again.

For this season I'm making the most of the classes I wrote to handle GP2 results: instead of the limitations of the game itself (28 drivers), I am running the championship on a race-by-race basis and handling the whole points standings with my built-from-scratch methods. This allows me to accurately* play the game race by race, replacing car liveries and drivers to match the real life events. I added that * because there will be no changes to Williams or Simtek, as those were the result of that horrible weekend in Imola. As such, Mansell, Coulthard, Montermini, Gounon, Schiattarella and Inoue will not be featured on the grid.

Carset will be (mostly) the one by Patrick Augusto-Lopes and Fridtjof Knirsch, with a few exceptions where a different car livery is needed. 


1994 Formula One World Championship – Season Review

A year of rebirth, redemption, chaos, brilliance… and one man who rose above it all.

The 1994 Formula One season will be remembered as a turbulent era-defining campaign. A year of shocks, resurrections, dramatic comebacks, unexpected heroes — and, ultimately, the reaffirmation of greatness. Across 16 wild, unpredictable races, the sport bent and twisted in every direction, only to finish exactly where the universe always seems to guide it: with Ayrton Senna on top, champion for the fourth time.

But this was no coronation. This was a battle.

A bruising, bruised-knuckles championship.
A season that asked much of everyone — and demanded everything from the champion-elect.

What follows is the complete chronicle of the year that was.


SEASON OVERVIEW

The year began with tragedy and uncertainty, and ended with clarity and triumph. Williams–Renault emerged as the class of the field, but not without cost. Ferrari rediscovered its snarl. Jordan stunned the establishment. Benetton fought doggedly. McLaren drifted between promise and disappointment. And the rest of the midfield delivered a constant churn of underdogs and unlikely heroes.

The championship fight that seemed destined to be a Senna vs Schumacher epic ultimately became a Senna vs Hill chess match. And even then, it remained wide open until the final double-header.

Then came Japan. And Australia.
Two races that will live forever.

Senna’s final tally of 93 points does not tell the story. These 93 points were sculpted through chaos, carved out with defiance, and delivered with heart-stopping drama at every stage.


TEAM-BY-TEAM REVIEW

WILLIAMS–RENAULT (167 points) — Champions

Dominant, brilliant, but by no means serene.
Senna’s early season was turbulent, but once the FW16B unlocked its balance, nobody could stop him. Hill delivered a season of grit and determination, keeping the title fight alive until reliability ended his dreams in Adelaide. Williams won the Constructors’ Championship comfortably, but they won it the hard way.

Best Driver: Senna
Season Highlight: The emotional, hard-fought victory in Adelaide that sealed both titles.


FERRARI (66 points) — Red Reborn

Ferrari’s renaissance was real. Berger and Alesi found competitiveness, and two wins validated months of effort. Alesi’s emotional Suzuka triumph was the high point; reliability and inconsistency were the lows. But this was Ferrari’s best season in years — a foundation laid for a future that suddenly looked hopeful.

Best Driver: Alesi
Season Highlight: Suzuka victory — raw, unexpected, glorious.


JORDAN–HART (57 points) — The Miracle Team

Jordan were sensational. A customer engine, a tiny budget, and yet a relentless presence in the points. Barrichello matured into a star; Irvine became a ruthless fighter. Their podiums felt like victories; their season felt like a statement. Jordan weren’t just good — they were dangerous.

Best Driver: Barrichello
Season Highlight: Second place in Japan — a podium built on aggression and heart.


BENETTON–FORD (52 points) — The Season That Should Have Been More

Schumacher was brilliant but inconsistent. The team had speed, but at crucial moments it faded or fell apart. Verstappen flashed potential before being replaced; Herbert never quite matched Michael. Their late-season resurgence was impressive, but they’ll leave 1994 wondering what might have been.

Best Driver: Schumacher
Season Highlight: Late-season pressure on Senna in Adelaide… until one mistake changed everything.


McLAREN–PEUGEOT (32 points) — A Season of Frustration

Moments of brilliance, oceans of disappointment. Häkkinen dragged the MP4/9 to results it barely deserved; Brundle countered with consistency. But Peugeot’s reliability struggles haunted them. The podium never came. Hope never fully ignited. 1995 can’t come soon enough.

Best Driver: Häkkinen
Season Highlight: Häkkinen’s near-podium pace at Suzuka before heartbreak struck.


LIGIER–RENAULT (23 points) — The Sleeping Giant Awakens… Slightly

Panis delivered the team’s most polished season in years. Herbert arrived late and showed speed, Lagorce impressed on debut, and the team quietly amassed points finishes. A respectable, promising campaign.

Best Driver: Panis
Season Highlight: Suzuka recovery drive into the points.


SAUBER–MERCEDES (11 points) — What Could Have Been

De Cesaris, Frentzen, Lehto, Wendlinger — a revolving door of promise and heartache. The car had speed but no consistency. Still, they fought hard, and their points finishes were well-earned.

Best Driver: De Cesaris
Season Highlight: De Cesaris’ brilliant points early in the year.


TYRRELL–YAMAHA (5 points) — The Underdog Podium Makers

Katayama was fast. Blundell was opportunistic. And at Suzuka, everything came together: a miraculous podium for Mark Blundell, one of the season’s purest joy moments.

Best Driver: Blundell
Season Highlight: Podium in Japan — a Tyrrell fairytale.


LOTUS–MUGEN HONDA (4 points) — The Final Fights

Turmoil. Driver changes. Financial strain. And yet: Zanardi fought with passion, Salo impressed immediately, Bernard soldiered on. Lotus scored points in its final season of Formula One — a bittersweet ending.

Best Driver: Zanardi
Season Highlight: Zanardi’s gritty drive to 7th in Adelaide.


ARROWS–FORD (2 points)

Flashes of speed, flashes of unreliability, flashes of heartbreak. But Morbidelli and Fittipaldi kept punching.


MINARDI–FORD (1 point)

Martini delivered their sole point — and kept hope alive. Alboreto’s experience mattered. A team of giants in spirit, even if not on the scoreboard.


DRIVER OF THE YEAR: AYRTON SENNA

Not just because he won the title.
Because of how he won it.

Adversity never left him alone.
Mistakes crept in. Reliability stung him.
Bad luck shadowed him.

But every time he staggered, he stood back up, fiercer than before.

Japan — almost champion.
Australia — champion in the most Senna way imaginable.


TOP 10 DRIVERS OF 1994 — RANKED

  1. Ayrton Senna — A season of spirit and genius.

  2. Rubens Barrichello — Breakout star, podium magnet, future contender.

  3. Jean Alesi — Mercurial, emotional, brilliant.

  4. Michael Schumacher — Flawed, fast, and ferocious.

  5. Damon Hill — Dignified, determined season undone by one engine failure.

  6. Gerhard Berger — Ferrari’s backbone.

  7. Mika Häkkinen — Drove beyond the car all year long.

  8. Olivier Panis — Mature, consistent, deeply impressive.

  9. Eddie Irvine — A fighter, and remarkably quick.

  10. Martin Brundle — The midfield’s wise warrior.


MOMENT OF THE YEAR

Senna taking the lead in Adelaide late in the race, with Barrichello’s joyful podium behind him.
A perfect emotional axis: legend, student, future.


RACE OF THE YEAR

Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
Chaos. Heartbreak. A miracle podium. An impossible twist. Unforgettable drama.


TEAM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

Jordan at Suzuka
Pace, luck, courage — all aligned.


THE CHAMPION’S SEASON – SENNA’S RACE-BY-RACE RESULTS

  • BRAZIL – DNF

  • PACIFIC (TI AIDA)WIN

  • SAN MARINOWIN

  • MONACO – DNF

  • SPAIN – DNF

  • CANADA – DNF

  • FRANCEWIN

  • BRITAINWIN

  • GERMANYWIN

  • HUNGARY – DNF

  • BELGIUMWIN

  • ITALYWIN

  • PORTUGAL – DNF

  • JEREZWIN

  • JAPAN – 4th (after late engine failure)

  • AUSTRALIAWIN

Total: 93 points, 9 wins, 6 DNF — and a legacy sealed.

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Season Summary

Round Track Country Laps Winner Team
1 Autodromo José Carlos Pace BR 71 Damon Hill Williams - Renault
2 Ti Circuit Aida JP 83 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
3 Autodromo Internazionale Enzo E Dino Ferrari SM 61 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
4 Circuit De Monaco MC 78 Mika Häkkinen Mclaren - Peugeot
5 Circuit De Barcelona-catalunya ES 65 Michael Schumacher Benetton - Ford
6 Circuit Gilles-villeneuve CA 69 Michael Schumacher Benetton - Ford
7 Circuit De Nevers Magny-cours FR 72 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
8 Silverstone Circuit GB 60 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
9 Hockenheimring DE 45 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
10 Hungaroring HU 77 Damon Hill Williams - Renault
11 Circuit De Spa-francorchamps BE 44 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
12 Autodromo Nazionale Di Monza IT 53 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
13 Autódromo Do Estoril PT 71 Jean Alesi Ferrari - Ferrari
14 Circuito Permanente De Jerez ES 69 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
15 Suzuka International Racing Course JP 53 Jean Alesi Ferrari - Ferrari
16 Adelaide Street Circuit AU 81 Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault

Teams and Drivers

Season contested by 48 drivers (14 teams) over a total of 16 races.

# Car Driver Team
0 DAMON HILL Damon Hill Williams - Renault
2 AYRTON SENNA Ayrton Senna Williams - Renault
3 UKYO KATAYAMA Ukyo Katayama Tyrrell - Yamaha
4 MARK BLUNDELL Mark Blundell Tyrrell - Yamaha
5 J.J. LEHTO J.j. Lehto Benetton - Ford
5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER Michael Schumacher Benetton - Ford
6 JOS VERSTAPPEN Jos Verstappen Benetton - Ford
6 JOHNNY HERBERT Johnny Herbert Benetton - Ford
6 J.J. LEHTO J.j. Lehto Benetton - Ford
7 MIKA HÄKKINEN Mika Häkkinen Mclaren - Peugeot
7 PHILIPPE ALLIOT Philippe Alliot Mclaren - Peugeot
8 MARTIN BRUNDLE Martin Brundle Mclaren - Peugeot
9 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI Christian Fittipaldi Arrows - Ford
10 GIANNI MORBIDELLI Gianni Morbidelli Arrows - Ford
11 MIKA SALO Mika Salo Lotus - Mugen Honda
11 PEDRO LAMY Pedro Lamy Lotus - Mugen Honda
11 PHILIPPE ADAMS Philippe Adams Lotus - Mugen Honda
11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI Alessandro Zanardi Lotus - Mugen Honda
11 ERIC BERNARD Eric Bernard Lotus - Mugen Honda
12 JOHNNY HERBERT Johnny Herbert Lotus - Mugen Honda
12 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI Alessandro Zanardi Lotus - Mugen Honda
14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO Rubens Barrichello Jordan - Hart
15 AGURI SUZUKI Aguri Suzuki Jordan - Hart
15 ANDREA DE CESARIS Andrea De Cesaris Jordan - Hart
15 EDDIE IRVINE Eddie Irvine Jordan - Hart
19 HIDEKI NODA Hideki Noda Larrousse - Ford
19 YANNICK DALMAS Yannick Dalmas Larrousse - Ford
19 OLIVIER BERETTA Olivier Beretta Larrousse - Ford
19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT Philippe Alliot Larrousse - Ford
20 JEAN-DENIS DÉLÉTRAZ Jean-denis Délétraz Larrousse - Ford
20 ERIK COMAS Erik Comas Larrousse - Ford
23 PIERLUIGI MARTINI Pierluigi Martini Minardi - Ford
24 MICHELE ALBORETO Michele Alboreto Minardi - Ford
25 ERIC BERNARD Eric Bernard Ligier - Renault
25 JOHNNY HERBERT Johnny Herbert Ligier - Renault
25 FRANCK LAGORCE Franck Lagorce Ligier - Renault
26 OLIVIER PANIS Olivier Panis Ligier - Renault
27 JEAN ALESI Jean Alesi Ferrari - Ferrari
27 NICOLA LARINI Nicola Larini Ferrari - Ferrari
28 GERHARD BERGER Gerhard Berger Ferrari - Ferrari
29 ANDREA DE CESARIS Andrea De Cesaris Sauber - Mercedes
29 KARL WENDLINGER Karl Wendlinger Sauber - Mercedes
29 J.J. LEHTO J.j. Lehto Sauber - Mercedes
30 HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN Heinz-harald Frentzen Sauber - Mercedes
31 DAVID BRABHAM David Brabham Simtek - Ford
32 ROLAND RATZENBERGER Roland Ratzenberger Simtek - Ford
33 PAUL BELMONDO Paul Belmondo Pacific - Ilmor
34 BERTRAND GACHOT Bertrand Gachot Pacific - Ilmor

Points System

This season uses the 1991-2002 system, awarding the top 6 drivers points as follows.

Position Points
1 10
2 6
3 4
4 3
5 2
6 1

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver BRJPSMMCESCAFRGBDEHUBEITPTESJPAU Total
1Ayrton SennaDNF11DNFDNFDNF111DNF11DNF14193
2Damon Hill122722DNF22122DNF2DNFDNF74
3Jean AlesiDNF--DNFDNFDNFDNF33DNFDNFDNF141DNF31
4Michael Schumacher3DNFDNFDNF11DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF--9DNF230
5Rubens BarrichelloDNF6DNF2DNFDNF2DNFDNF44DNFDNFDNF2329
6Gerhard Berger23DNFDNFDNF10DNF443DNF3103DNFDNF28
7Mika HäkkinenDNFDNFDNF1DNF3DNF5DNF-DNF142DNF12DNF22
8Eddie Irvine4---35410102DNFDNFDNFDNF6521
9Olivier Panis6864465DNF6855475DNF21
10Jos Verstappen5DNF----365536DNF5--18
11Andrea De Cesaris--43DNFDNFDNFDNF7DNFDNF43DNF--14
12Martin BrundleDNF7DNFDNFDNF4DNFDNF966155DNFDNF410
13Nicola Larini-43-------------7
14Mark Blundell9DNF99DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF8DNFDNFDNF3DNF4
15Karl Wendlinger1157DNF------------2
16Alessandro Zanardi----598DNF11DNF-16-111372
17Gianni MorbidelliDNFDNFDNF5DNF7DNFDNF1310DNF7DNF8DNFDNF2
18J.j. Lehto--5DNFDNFDNF-----DNFDNF-DNFDNF2
19Eric Bernard121412DNF68DNF9DNF13786DNF--2
20Heinz-Harald FrentzenDNF1210DNFDNFDNF6DNFDNF7DNF10DNF6DNFDNF2
21Pierluigi Martini7DNFDNF6DNFDNFDNF8DNF11DNFDNFDNFDNF7DNF1
22Ukyo KatayamaDNF118DNFDNFDNFDNF78DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF61
23Roland Ratzenberger16DNF15DNF7DNFDNF1114151112DNFDNFDNF110
24Johnny Herbert810DNF8DNFDNF7DNFDNF12DNFDNF11139DNF0
25Erik Comas15DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF7148-0
26Franck Lagorce--------------1080
27David BrabhamDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF10118DNF11DNF0
28Philippe Adams----------9-9---0
29Philippe Alliot---------9DNF-----0
30Mika Salo--------------DNF90
31Christian Fittipaldi10911DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF13DNF10DNFDNF0
32Michele Alboreto13DNF1310DNFDNFDNFDNF12DNFDNF9DNF12DNFDNF0
33Hideki Noda-------------DNFDNF100
34Pedro Lamy141314DNF------------0
35Yannick Dalmas-----------DNFDNF---0
36Olivier BerettaDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF14------0
37Aguri Suzuki-DNF--------------0
38Jean-Denis Délétraz---------------DNF0
39Bertrand GachotDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
40Paul BelmondoDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 167
2 FERRARI - FERRARI 66
3 JORDAN - HART 57
4 BENETTON - FORD 52
5 MCLAREN - PEUGEOT 32
6 LIGIER - RENAULT 23
7 SAUBER - MERCEDES 11
8 TYRRELL - YAMAHA 5
9 LOTUS - MUGEN HONDA 4
10 ARROWS - FORD 2
11 MINARDI - FORD 1
12 LARROUSSE - FORD 0
13 SIMTEK - FORD 0
14 PACIFIC - ILMOR 0

All Cars from this Season

80 different liveries were used in this season's lineup.

DAMON HILL - WILLIAMS DAMON HILL - WILLIAMS AYRTON SENNA - WILLIAMS AYRTON SENNA - WILLIAMS UKYO KATAYAMA - TYRRELL UKYO KATAYAMA - TYRRELL MARK BLUNDELL - TYRRELL MARK BLUNDELL - TYRRELL J.J. LEHTO - BENETTON J.J. LEHTO - BENETTON MICHAEL SCHUMACHER - BENETTON MICHAEL SCHUMACHER - BENETTON JOHNNY HERBERT - BENETTON JOS VERSTAPPEN - BENETTON JOS VERSTAPPEN - BENETTON JOS VERSTAPPEN - BENETTON MIKA HÄKKINEN - MCLAREN MIKA HÄKKINEN - MCLAREN PHILIPPE ALLIOT - MCLAREN MARTIN BRUNDLE - MCLAREN MARTIN BRUNDLE - MCLAREN CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI - ARROWS GIANNI MORBIDELLI - ARROWS ALESSANDRO ZANARDI - LOTUS ALESSANDRO ZANARDI - LOTUS ERIC BERNARD - LOTUS MIKA SALO - LOTUS PEDRO LAMY - LOTUS PHILIPPE ADAMS - LOTUS ALESSANDRO ZANARDI - LOTUS JOHNNY HERBERT - LOTUS JOHNNY HERBERT - LOTUS RUBENS BARRICHELLO - JORDAN AGURI SUZUKI - JORDAN ANDREA DE CESARIS - JORDAN EDDIE IRVINE - JORDAN HIDEKI NODA - LARROUSSE OLIVIER BERETTA - LARROUSSE OLIVIER BERETTA - LARROUSSE PHILIPPE ALLIOT - LARROUSSE YANNICK DALMAS - LARROUSSE ERIK COMAS - LARROUSSE ERIK COMAS - LARROUSSE ERIK COMAS - LARROUSSE JEAN-DENIS DÉLÉTRAZ - LARROUSSE PIERLUIGI MARTINI - MINARDI PIERLUIGI MARTINI - MINARDI PIERLUIGI MARTINI - MINARDI MICHELE ALBORETO - MINARDI MICHELE ALBORETO - MINARDI MICHELE ALBORETO - MINARDI ERIC BERNARD - LIGIER ERIC BERNARD - LIGIER FRANCK LAGORCE - LIGIER JOHNNY HERBERT - LIGIER OLIVIER PANIS - LIGIER OLIVIER PANIS - LIGIER JEAN ALESI - FERRARI JEAN ALESI - FERRARI NICOLA LARINI - FERRARI GERHARD BERGER - FERRARI GERHARD BERGER - FERRARI ANDREA DE CESARIS - SAUBER ANDREA DE CESARIS - SAUBER ANDREA DE CESARIS - SAUBER ANDREA DE CESARIS - SAUBER J.J. LEHTO - SAUBER KARL WENDLINGER - SAUBER HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN - SAUBER HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN - SAUBER HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN - SAUBER HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN - SAUBER DAVID BRABHAM - SIMTEK DAVID BRABHAM - SIMTEK ROLAND RATZENBERGER - SIMTEK ROLAND RATZENBERGER - SIMTEK PAUL BELMONDO - PACIFIC PAUL BELMONDO - PACIFIC BERTRAND GACHOT - PACIFIC BERTRAND GACHOT - PACIFIC