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Revision as of 03:00, 21 March 2024

1991 Alfonso de Vinuesa Career season
ADV 1991.png
Details
Drivers Championship
Constructors Championship
Flag of Spain svg.png Alfonso de Vinuesa
Team Flag of Italy svg.png Lamborghini
WDC 5 points
< 1990 1992 >

Non-canon.png All information on this page is not part of canon.

The 1990 Formula One season is the fourth 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.

Calendar

Race Date Track Pole Position Winning Driver Winning Constructor Fastest Lap
1 Flag of the United States svg.png United States Grand Prix 10 Mar Phoenix Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of Italy svg.png Riccardo Patrese Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of France svg.png Jean Alesi
2 Flag of Brazil svg.png Brazilian Grand Prix 24 Mar Interlagos Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Honda Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna
3 Flag of San Marino svg.png San Marino Grand Prix 28 Apr Imola Flag of Spain svg.png Alfonso de Vinuesa Flag of Italy svg.png Riccardo Patrese Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna
4 Flag of Monaco svg.png Monaco Grand Prix 12 May Monte Carlo Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Honda Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna
5 Flag of Canada svg.png Canadian Grand Prix 02 Jun Montreal Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nigel Mansell Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nigel Mansell
6 Flag of Mexico svg.png Mexican Grand Prix 16 Jun Mexico City Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost
7 Flag of France svg.png French Grand Prix 07 Jul Magny-Cours Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of Italy svg.png Andrea de Cesaris
8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Grand Prix 14 Jul Silverstone Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nigel Mansell Flag of Brazil svg.png Ayrton Senna Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Honda Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost
9 Flag of Germany svg.png German Grand Prix 28 Jul Hockenheim
10 Flag of Hungary svg.png Hungarian Grand Prix 11 Aug Budapest
11 Flag of Belgium svg.png Belgian Grand Prix 25 Aug Spa-Francorchamps
12 Flag of Italy svg.png Italian Grand Prix 08 Sep Monza
13 Flag of Portugal svg.png Portuguese Grand Prix 22 Sep Estoril
14 Flag of Spain svg.png Spanish Grand Prix 29 Sep Barcelona
15 Flag of Japan svg.png Japanese Grand Prix 20 Oct Suzuka
16 Flag of Australia svg.png Australian Grand Prix 03 Nov Adelaide