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Drivers Championship | Ayrton Senna |
Constructors Championship | McLaren-Honda |
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Team | Brabham-Judd |
WDC | 0 points |
< 1989 | 1991 > |
All information on this page is not part of canon.
The 1990 Formula One season was the third season of Aerond's Alfonso de Vinuesa career.
Much like the previous year, 1990 was dominated by McLaren-Honda's Ayrton Senna, followed closely by his loyal McLaren rear gunner Gerhard Berger. He won eight of his team's nine Grand Prix victories; his closest challenges come from Berger, Mansell, Nannini and Patrese: the only drivers to win races ahead of Senna. Elsewhere, Andrea de Cesaris (Ferrari), Alessandro Nannini (Benetton) and Martin Donnelly (Tyrrell) all scored their maiden Grand Prix victories in a season that saw a much more competitive field overall. However one team that was far less competitive was Brabham: Alfonso de Vinuesa was reunited with former teammate Stefano Modena, but neither was ultimately able to crack the points due partly to a continuous string of misfortunes.