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The San Marino Grand Prix 1994 was the 3rd round of the 1994 F1 season, and took place at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy, on May 1st.

Michael Schumacher won the race after starting in the 2nd position, followed by Nicola Larini, and Mika Häkkinen completing the podium.

Ayrton Senna started from the pole position, but didn't manage to cross the finish line, as he had to retire due to an accident, and had to retire on lap 5th.

Final results

1
1
MSC
Michael Schumacher
Benetton
1:28:28.642
Finished
2
4
Nicola Larini
Ferrari
+54.942
Finished
3
5
Mika Häkkinen
McLaren
+70.679
Finished
4
6
Karl Wendlinger
Sauber
+73.658
Finished
5
4
Ukyo Katayama
Tyrrell
+1 Lap
6
2
Damon Hill
Williams
+1 Lap
7
-
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Sauber
+1 Lap
8
5
Martin Brundle
McLaren
+1 Lap
9
3
Mark Blundell
Tyrrell
+2 Laps
10
10
Johnny Herbert
Team Lotus
+2 Laps
11
8
Olivier Panis
Ligier
+2 Laps
12
5
Éric Bernard
Ligier
+3 Laps
13
3
Christian Fittipaldi
Footwork
Spun off
14
7
Andrea de Cesaris
Jordan
Spun off
15
-
Michele Alboreto
Minardi
Wheel
16
5
Gianni Morbidelli
Footwork
Engine
17
3
Pierluigi Martini
Minardi
Spun off
18
6
David Brabham
Simtek
Spun off
19
6
Bertrand Gachot
Pacific
Engine
20
3
Olivier Beretta
Larrousse
Engine
21
18
Gerhard Berger
Ferrari
Suspension
22
21
Ayrton Senna
Williams
Accident
23
5
Érik Comas
Larrousse
Withdrew
24
19
Jyrki Järvilehto
Benetton
Collision
25
3
Pedro Lamy
Team Lotus
Collision
26
26
Roland Ratzenberger
Simtek
Accident
27
27
BAR
Rubens Barrichello
Jordan
Injury
28
28
Paul Belmondo
Pacific
Did not qualify
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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

Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.

Strategy

Unfortunately we do not have strategy information for this race..

Incidents

The reace did not end without incidents... 15 drivers out of the original 28 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.

These included, Christian Fittipaldi, Andrea de Cesaris, Pierluigi Martini, and David Brabham, all of whom lost control and spun off the track, Michele Alboreto, who had a wheel problem on lap 44, Gianni Morbidelli, Bertrand Gachot, and Olivier Beretta, all of whom suffered an engine malfunction, Gerhard Berger, who suffered a suspension problem on lap 16, Ayrton Senna, and Roland Ratzenberger, both had to retire due to an accident, Érik Comas, who withdrew on lap 5, Jyrki Järvilehto, and Pedro Lamy, both retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars, and Rubens Barrichello, who was injured on lap 0.

Spun off

  • Christian Fittipaldi
    Lap 54
  • Andrea de Cesaris
    Lap 49
  • Pierluigi Martini
    Lap 37
  • David Brabham
    Lap 27

Wheel

  • Michele Alboreto
    Lap 44

Engine

  • Gianni Morbidelli
    Lap 40
  • Bertrand Gachot
    Lap 23
  • Olivier Beretta
    Lap 17

Suspension

  • Gerhard Berger
    Lap 16

Accident

  • Ayrton Senna
    Lap 5
  • Roland Ratzenberger
    Lap 0

Withdrew

  • Érik Comas
    Lap 5

Collision

  • Jyrki Järvilehto
    Lap 0
  • Pedro Lamy
    Lap 0

Injury

  • Rubens Barrichello
    Lap 0

Qualifying

#1
#2
MSC
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16
#17
#18
#19
#20
#21
#22
#23
#24
#25
#26
#27
#28
BAR

From 1996 to 2002 the grid order was decided in a single qualifying session which would last 1 hour. During this time each driver had a maximun of 12 laps to set their best time.

This time around, Ayrton Senna managed to secure the pole position with a time of 1:21.548 seconds, 0.337 seconds faster than Michael Schumacher, who completed the first line of the grid.

Times table

  • Ayrton Senna
    1:21.548
  • Michael Schumacher
    1:21.885
    + 0.337
    + 0.337
  • Gerhard Berger
    1:22.113
    + 0.228
    + 0.565
  • Damon Hill
    1:22.168
    + 0.055
    + 0.62
  • Jyrki Järvilehto
    1:22.717
    + 0.549
    + 1.169
  • Nicola Larini
    1:22.841
    + 0.124
    + 1.293
  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen
    1:23.119
    + 0.278
    + 1.571
  • Mika Häkkinen
    1:23.140
    + 0.021
    + 1.592
  • Ukyo Katayama
    1:23.322
    + 0.182
    + 1.774
  • Karl Wendlinger
    1:23.347
    + 0.025
    + 1.799
  • Gianni Morbidelli
    1:23.663
    + 0.316
    + 2.115
  • Mark Blundell
    1:23.703
    + 0.04
    + 2.155
  • Martin Brundle
    1:23.858
    + 0.155
    + 2.31
  • Pierluigi Martini
    1:24.078
    + 0.22
    + 2.53
  • Michele Alboreto
    1:24.276
    + 0.198
    + 2.728
  • Christian Fittipaldi
    1:24.472
    + 0.196
    + 2.924
  • Éric Bernard
    1:24.678
    + 0.206
    + 3.13
  • Érik Comas
    1:24.852
    + 0.174
    + 3.304
  • Olivier Panis
    1:24.996
    + 0.144
    + 3.448
  • Johnny Herbert
    1:25.114
    + 0.118
    + 3.566
  • Andrea de Cesaris
    1:25.234
    + 0.12
    + 3.686
  • Pedro Lamy
    1:25.295
    + 0.061
    + 3.747
  • Olivier Beretta
    1:25.991
    + 0.696
    + 4.443
  • David Brabham
    1:26.817
    + 0.826
    + 5.269
  • Bertrand Gachot
    1:27.143
    + 0.326
    + 5.595
  • Roland Ratzenberger
    1:27.584
    + 0.441
    + 6.036
  • Paul Belmondo
    1:27.881
    + 0.297
    + 6.333