- 1991 German Grand Prix
The 1991 German Grand Prix was a
Formula One motor race held atHockenheimring onJuly 28 ,1991 . It was the ninth round of the1991 Formula One season .Report
There were two changes to the entry list, the first was at Lotus where
Johnny Herbert was replaced by young GermanMichael Bartels because of Japanese Formula 3000 commitments, and the second was at Footwork whereAlex Caffi was back in action after his road accident. ElsewhereSatoru Nakajima announced he would retire at the end of the year. The pre-qualifying draw was also redrawn, withDallara , Lambo, and Jordan escaping the Friday morning dungeon, and condemningBrabham , AGS, and Footwork to joinFondmetal and Coloni in the jittery Friday morning session.In Saturday Practice
Érik Comas had a massive accident in hisLigier , the French driver was unhurt, but it raised questions about the safety of the second chicane. Qualifying sawNigel Mansell take pole from title rivalAyrton Senna . Gerhard Berger was third, followed byRiccardo Patrese ,Alain Prost ,Jean Alesi ,Andrea de Cesaris ,Nelson Piquet ,Roberto Moreno , andPierluigi Martini in theMinardi , taking full advantage of his Ferrari engine around the high speed circuit. At the start Mansell made a great start while Berger slotted into second ahead of team-mate Senna, with Prost, Patrese, and Alesi rounding out the top six. At the back Mark Blundell collided with Nicola Larini, Blundell continued, but Larini's day was over. Berger made a bad pit-stop and fell back to tenth, while Prost started to reel in Senna. Mansell was running away at the front and when he pitted for tyres he dropped just behind Alesi, but did not waste time in changing the situation and passed Alesi two laps later to re-take the lead. While Mansell was surging away, a tremendous battle developed for third place between Senna, Prost, and Patrese, with Riccardo beating both men before setting off after Alesi. Senna and Prost continued to squabble over fourth and the major talking point came on lap 37 when Prost attempted to pass Senna going into the first chicane. Prost was faster and tried to go around the outside, Senna would not give way and Prost went off and proceeded to stall the engine. Prost blamed Senna and said he would not be so forgiving the next time while Senna accused Prost of complaining for the sake of complaining. Meanwhile Mansell cruised to his third straight win, leading home Patrese, Alesi, Berger, de Cesaris, and Gachot, Senna having run out of fuel on the last lap for the second straight race, allowing Mansell to close to within eight points of Senna in the drivers championship.Classification
Notes
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Pole position : Nigel Mansell - 1:37.087cite book| last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title =AUTOCOURSE 1991-92 | publisher = Hazleton Publishing | date = 1991 | pages = p182 | isbn = 0-905138-87-2]
*Fastest lap : Riccardo Patrese - 1:43.569 on lap 35
*Pre-qualifying was reshaped following the mid season point. Jordan, Dallara and Modena (Lambo) were all removed from pre-qualifying as they had performed better than teams allowed in qualifying proper. AGS, Footwork and Brabham all slipped into pre-qualifying.
*Saturo Nakajima announced his decision to retire from F1 at the end of the season.
*German driver Michael Bartels stood in for Johnny Herbert but failed to qualify
*Alex Caffi returned to the Footwork team replacing Stefan Johansson. Caffi had threatened legal action should his wish not be granted.
*Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were again embroiled in controversy, attempting to overtake Senna, Prost felt the Brazilian baulked him and left him with no choice but to go up the escape road where Prost stalled. Prost controversially claimed after the race "If I catch him in that position again I will push him out, that is for sure!"
*Senna ran out of fuel when 4th and stopped with one lap left ironically in the same spot where Prost stalled.
* The 1991 German Grand Prix was the first Grand Prix under a unified Germany. German Reunification had occurred on October 3rd 1990, 3 months and 3 days after the previous Grand Prix.References
* "Unless otherwise indicated, all race results are taken from cite web | title = The Official Formula 1 website | url = http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1991/207/ | accessdate = 2007-08-08
F1 race report
Name_of_race =German Grand Prix
Year_of_race = 1991
Previous_race_in_season =1991 British Grand Prix
Next_race_in_season =1991 Hungarian Grand Prix
Previous_year's_race =1990 German Grand Prix
Next_year's_race =1992 German Grand Prix
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