The Hungarian Grand Prix 1990 was the 10th round of the 1990 F1 season, and took place at the Hungaroring in Budapest, Hungary, on August 12th.

Thierry Boutsen won the race from the pole, followed by Ayrton Senna, and Nelson Piquet completing the podium.

Final results

1
-
Thierry Boutsen
Williams
1:49:30.597
Finished
2
2
Ayrton Senna
McLaren
+0.288
Finished
3
6
Nelson Piquet
Benetton
+27.893
Finished
4
2
Riccardo Patrese
Williams
+31.833
Finished
5
6
Derek Warwick
Team Lotus
+1:14.244
Finished
6
6
Éric Bernard
Larrousse
+1:24.308
Finished
7
11
Martin Donnelly
Team Lotus
+1 Lap
8
9
Maurício Gugelmin
Leyton House
+1 Lap
9
17
Alex Caffi
Arrows
+1 Lap
10
3
Emanuele Pirro
Dallara
+1 Lap
11
14
Nicola Larini
Ligier
+1 Lap
12
10
Michele Alboreto
Arrows
+2 Laps
13
11
Gabriele Tarquini
AGS
+3 Laps
14
7
Philippe Alliot
Ligier
+3 Laps
15
8
Paolo Barilla
Minardi
+3 Laps
16
13
Gerhard Berger
McLaren
Collision
17
12
Nigel Mansell
Ferrari
Collision
18
11
Alessandro Nannini
Benetton
Collision
19
3
Ivan Capelli
Leyton House
Gearbox
20
1
Aguri Suzuki
Larrousse
Engine
21
13
Alain Prost
Ferrari
Gearbox
22
16
Jean Alesi
Tyrrell
Collision
23
3
Stefano Modena
Brabham
Engine
24
10
Pierluigi Martini
Minardi
Collision
25
15
Andrea de Cesaris
Dallara
Engine
26
11
Satoru Nakajima
Tyrrell
Brakes
27
27
Yannick Dalmas
AGS
Did not qualify
28
28
David Brabham
Brabham
Did not qualify
29
29
Jyrki Järvilehto
Onyx
Did not qualify
30
30
Gregor Foitek
Onyx
Did not qualify
31
31
Olivier Grouillard
Osella
Did not prequalify
32
32
Bertrand Gachot
Coloni
Did not prequalify
33
33
Roberto Moreno
Euro Brun
Did not prequalify
34
34
Claudio Langes
Euro Brun
Did not prequalify
35
35
Bruno Giacomelli
Life
Did not prequalify
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Race evolution

We do not have lap by lap information for this race, therefore we can't analyze the evolution of the reace.

Pit Stops

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Strategy

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Incidents

The reace did not end without incidents... 16 drivers out of the original 35 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.

These included, Gerhard Berger, Nigel Mansell, Alessandro Nannini, Jean Alesi, and Pierluigi Martini, all of whom retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars, Ivan Capelli, and Alain Prost, both experienced issues with the gearbox, Aguri Suzuki, Stefano Modena, and Andrea de Cesaris, all of whom suffered an engine malfunction, Satoru Nakajima, who saw the breaks of the car give up on lap 9, and Olivier Grouillard, Bertrand Gachot, Roberto Moreno, Claudio Langes, and Bruno Giacomelli, all of whom did not prequalify.

Collision

  • Gerhard Berger
    Lap 72
  • Nigel Mansell
    Lap 71
  • Alessandro Nannini
    Lap 64
  • Jean Alesi
    Lap 36
  • Pierluigi Martini
    Lap 35

Gearbox

  • Ivan Capelli
    Lap 56
  • Alain Prost
    Lap 36

Engine

  • Aguri Suzuki
    Lap 37
  • Stefano Modena
    Lap 35
  • Andrea de Cesaris
    Lap 22

Brakes

  • Satoru Nakajima
    Lap 9

Did not prequalify

  • Olivier Grouillard
    Lap 0
  • Bertrand Gachot
    Lap 0
  • Roberto Moreno
    Lap 0
  • Claudio Langes
    Lap 0
  • Bruno Giacomelli
    Lap 0

Qualifying

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