1994 Italian Formula One Championship

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1994 Italian Formula One Championship season
GerhardBerger.jpg
Gerhard Berger won his second Drivers title.
Season
Races 5
Start date 1st May
Start Event Flag of San Marino svg.png San Marino Grand Prix
End date 16th October
End Event Flag of Europe svg.png European Grand Prix
Awards
Driver's Champion Template:AUT Gerhard Berger
Constructor's Champion Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
Seasons
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1993 1995


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The 1994 Italian Formula One Championship was the seventh season of the of Italian Formula One Championship. It would see another Ferrari victory, this time with Gerhard Berger claiming his second Drivers Championship, equalling Alain Prost. However, the main narrative this season was one of a Championship in decline: with only two constructors, using five drivers between them, it was the smallest season to date. Additionally, with only Minardi due to compete, the Indoor Trophy was cancelled for the first time since its inception in 1988.

Teams and Drivers

Team Chassis Engine Race Drivers Rounds
Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 412T1 Ferrari 043 3.5 V12 Flag of Austria svg.png Gerhard Berger All
Flag of Italy svg.png Nicola Larini 1
Flag of France svg.png Jean Alesi 2-5
Flag of Italy svg.png Minardi Scuderia Italia Minardi M194 Ford HBC7/8 3.5 V8 Flag of Italy svg.png Michele Alboreto All
Flag of Italy svg.png Pierluigi Martini All

Calendar

As usual, the calendar was due to contain the four core events of the San Marino, Monaco and Italian Grands Prix, in addition to the Indoor Trophy. On this occasion, the two additional events selected to complete the calendar were the German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring and the European Grand Prix at Jerez. However, the Indoor Trophy would ultimately be cancelled, reducing the season to five events.

Race Venue Date Winning driver Winning team
1 Flag of San Marino svg.png San Marino Grand Prix Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1st May Flag of Italy svg.png Nicola Larini Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
2 Flag of Monaco svg.png Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco 15th May Flag of Austria svg.png Gerhard Berger Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
3 Flag of Germany svg.png German Grand Prix Hockenheimring 31st July Flag of France svg.png Jean Alesi Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza 12th September Flag of Austria svg.png Gerhard Berger Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
5 Flag of Europe svg.png European Grand Prix Circuito de Jerez 16th October Flag of Austria svg.png Gerhard Berger Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari
Flag of Italy svg.png F1 Indoor Trophy Bologna Motor Show Cancelled

Championship Standings

Championship points are awarded to the top four cars at each event. Constructors earn the points for their best car at any given event.

Position 1 2 3 4
Points 5 3 2 1

Drivers Championship

Pos Driver SMR
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MON
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GER
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ITA
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EUR
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IND
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Points
1 Template:AUT Gerhard Berger 4† 1 3† 1 1 18
2 Template:FRA Jean Alesi 2 1 2† 4† 12
3 Flag of Italy svg.png Pierluigi Martini 3† 4† 2 4† 2† C 10
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Michele Alboreto 2† 3 4† 3† 3† C 10
5 Flag of Italy svg.png Nicola Larini 1 5

Constructors Championship

Pos Team SMR
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MON
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GER
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ITA
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EUR
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IND
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Points
1 Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari 1 1 1 1 1 25
2 Flag of Italy svg.png Minardi 2† 3 2 3† 2† C 13

† Driver did not finish, but was classified due to being among the last four cars running