1991 Formula One season

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The Formula 1 1991 season was the 42nd FIA Formula 1 World Championship. She was discharged through 16 races in the period of 10 March 1991 to 3 November 1991. Ayrton Senna defended his title from last year and won for the third time the drivers' world championship. He led from the first race in the championship and gave this lead until the end of the season not starting. McLaren was the seventh time Constructors' world champions. On August 25, Michael Schumacher made ​​his debut in Belgium.

  • 4.1 Drivers' Championship
  • 4.2 Constructors' Championship

Teams and Drivers

Race Calendar

Race Reports

United States Grand Prix

The Grand Prix of the USA in Phoenix (Arizona ) took place on 10 March 1991 and went through 81 rounds.

A total of 26 counted 12 riders started.

Grand Prix of Brazil

The Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo in Brazil was held on 24 March 1991 and went through 71 rounds.

The fastest lap in the race drove Nigel Mansell, who failed, however, in the 59.Runde due to gearbox problems.

A total of 26 counted 13 riders started.

Grand Prix of San Marino

The Grand Prix of San Marino at Imola was held on 28 April 1991, was over 61 laps of 5.04 km ( 307.440 km ).

Senna started from pole - position ahead of Riccardo Patrese and Alain Prost. Shortly after the start of the fourth collided launched Nigel Mansell with Martin Brundle and had to finish the race early.

A total of 26 counted 13 riders started.

Grand Prix of Monaco

The Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo was held on May 12, 1991, went through 78 rounds.

A total of 26 counted 12 riders started.

Grand Prix of Canada

The Grand Prix of Canada in Montreal, took place on 2 June 1991, went over a distance of 69 rounds.

Total counted 26 riders started ten.

Grand Prix of Mexico

The Grand Prix of Mexico in Mexico City took place on June 16 in 1991 and went over a distance of 67 rounds.

Total counted 26 riders started twelve.

Grand Prix of France

The French Grand Prix at Magny -Cours took place on July 7, 1991, went over a distance of 72 laps.

Total counted 26 riders started twelve.

Grand Prix of Great Britain

The Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone was held on 14 July 1991, went over a distance of 59 rounds.

A total of 26 counted 14 riders started.

Grand Prix of Germany

The Grand Prix of Germany at Hockenheim was held on July 28 in 1991 and went over a distance of 45 laps.

Grand Prix of Hungary

The Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród took place on August 11 in 1991 and went over a distance of 77 rounds.

Grand Prix of Belgium

The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa- Francorchamps was held on 25 August 1991, went over a distance of 44 laps ( 305.360 km ).

From a German perspective the Grand Prix was interesting as Michael Schumacher made ​​his Formula 1 debut. In losing Jordan, he qualified for the seventh place. He finished the race due to a technical failure but already in the first round.

Grand Prix of Italy

The Grand Prix of Italy at Monza took place in dry weather on September 8, 1991, went over a distance of 53 laps ( 307.400 km ).

A total of 26 reached 16 riders started the goal.

Grand Prix of Portugal

The Grand Prix of Portugal at Estoril took place in dry weather on September 22, 1991, went over a distance of 71 laps ( 308.850 km ).

Mansell was due to a repair outside the allowable range of the pit lane disqualified.

A total of 26 reached 17 riders started the goal.

Grand Prix of Spain

The Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona took place in rainy weather on September 29, 1991, went over a distance of 65 laps ( 308.555 km ).

The launching of the pole position Gerhard Berger fell in the race on lap 33 with problems with the engine valves from.

A total of 26 reached 17 riders started the goal.

Grand Prix of Japan

The Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka was held on October 20, 1991 held in dry weather and went over a distance of 53 laps ( 310.792 km ).

A total of 26 riders reached eleven the goal.

Grand Prix of Australia

The Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide took place on November 3, 1991 held in heavy rain and was canceled after 14 laps ( 52.920 km ). This is the shortest World Championship race of all time.

A total of 26 were started 20 riders to the finish.

World Cup ratings

World Champion will be the one driver or designer who has accumulated up to the end of the season the most points in the World Cup. The six top-ranked riders in each race were awarded points according to the following scheme:

The distribution of points, the placings in the overall result of the competition in all races are considered. The last race of the season in Australia was considered due to the premature termination by less than 75 % of normal race distance at only half the score.

Drivers' championship

Constructors' Championship

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