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− | The ''' | + | The '''1991 Formula One season''' is the fourth season of Aerond's [[Alfonso de Vinuesa (Aerond GP2 Career)|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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 12:51, 23 March 2024
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Details | |
Drivers Championship | |
Constructors Championship | |
Alfonso de Vinuesa | |
Team | Lamborghini |
WDC | 5 points |
< 1990 | 1992 > |
All information on this page is not part of canon.
The 1991 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 | ||
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1 | United States Grand Prix | 10 Mar | Phoenix | Ayrton Senna | Riccardo Patrese | Williams-Renault | Jean Alesi | LINK |
2 | Brazilian Grand Prix | 24 Mar | Interlagos | Ayrton Senna | Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | Ayrton Senna | LINK |
3 | San Marino Grand Prix | 28 Apr | Imola | Alfonso de Vinuesa | Riccardo Patrese | Williams-Renault | Ayrton Senna | LINK |
4 | Monaco Grand Prix | 12 May | Monte Carlo | Ayrton Senna | Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | Ayrton Senna | LINK |
5 | Canadian Grand Prix | 02 Jun | Montreal | Alain Prost | Nigel Mansell | Ferrari | Nigel Mansell | LINK |
6 | Mexican Grand Prix | 16 Jun | Mexico City | Alain Prost | Alain Prost | Williams-Renault | Alain Prost | LINK |
7 | French Grand Prix | 07 Jul | Magny-Cours | Alain Prost | Alain Prost | Williams-Renault | Andrea de Cesaris | LINK |
8 | British Grand Prix | 14 Jul | Silverstone | Nigel Mansell | Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | Alain Prost | LINK |
9 | German Grand Prix | 28 Jul | Hockenheim | |||||
10 | Hungarian Grand Prix | 11 Aug | Budapest | |||||
11 | Belgian Grand Prix | 25 Aug | Spa-Francorchamps | |||||
12 | Italian Grand Prix | 08 Sep | Monza | |||||
13 | Portuguese Grand Prix | 22 Sep | Estoril | |||||
14 | Spanish Grand Prix | 29 Sep | Barcelona | |||||
15 | Japanese Grand Prix | 20 Oct | Suzuka | |||||
16 | Australian Grand Prix | 03 Nov | Adelaide |
Teams and Drivers
Team | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Honda Marlboro McLaren | McLaren-Honda | McLaren MP4/6 | Honda RA121E 3.5 V12 | 1 | Ayrton Senna | 1- | |
2 | Gerhard Berger | 1- | |||||
Braun Tyrrell Honda | Tyrrell-Honda | Tyrrell 020 | Honda RA101E 3.5 V10 | 3 | Jean Alesi | 1- | |
4 | Satoru Nakajima | 1- | |||||
Canon Williams Renault | Williams-Renault | Williams FW14 | Renault RS3 3.5 V10 | 5 | Alain Prost | 1- | |
6 | Riccardo Patrese | 1- | |||||
Brabham Yamaha F1 Team | Brabham-Yamaha | Brabham BT60Y | Yamaha OX99 3.5 V12 | 7 | Martin Brundle | 1- | |
8 | Mark Blundell | 1- | |||||
Team 7up Jordan | Jordan-Ford | Jordan 191 | Ford HBA4 3.5 V8 | 9 | Bertrand Gachot | 1- | |
10 | Johnny Herbert | 1- | |||||
Team Lotus | Lotus-Judd | Lotus 102B | Judd EV 3.5 V8 | 11 | Martin Donnelly | 1- | |
12 | Mika Häkkinen | 1- | |||||
Leyton House Racing | Leyton House-Ilmor | Leyton House CG911 | Ilmor 2175A 3.5 V10 | 15 | Mauricio Gugelmin | 1- | |
16 | Ivan Capelli | 1- | |||||
Footwork Porsche | Footwork-Porsche | Footwork FA12 | Porsche 3512 3.5 V12 | 17 | Michele Alboreto | 1-6 | |
18 | Alex Caffi | 1-6 | |||||
Footwork Ford | Footwork-Ford | Footwork FA12C | Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 | 17 | Michele Alboreto | 7- | |
18 | Stefan Johansson | 7-8 | |||||
Alex Caffi | 9- | ||||||
Camel Benetton Ford | Benetton-Ford | Benetton B191 | Ford HBA5 3.5 V8 | 19 | Thierry Boutsen | 1- | |
20 | Roberto Moreno | 1- | |||||
Fondmetal SpA | Fondmetal-Ford | Fomet-1 | Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 | 21 | Olivier Grouillard | 1- | |
22 | Gabriele Tarquini | 1- | |||||
Minardi Team | Minardi-Ferrari | Minardi M191 | Ferrari 037 3.5 V12 | 23 | Pierluigi Martini | 1- | |
24 | Gianni Morbidelli | 1- | |||||
Equipe Ligier Gitanes | Ligier-Lamborghini | Ligier JS35 | Lamborghini 3512 3.5 V12 | 25 | Nicola Larini | 1- | |
26 | Erik Comas | 1- | |||||
Scuderia Ferrari FIAT | Ferrari | Ferrari 642 | Ferrari 037 3.5 V12 | 27 | Nigel Mansell | 1- | |
28 | Andrea de Cesaris | 1- | |||||
Larrousse F1 | Lola-Ford | Lola LC91 | Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 | 29 | Eric Bernard | 1- | |
30 | Aguri Suzuki | 1- | |||||
Modena Team SpA | Lamborghini | Lamborghini 291 | Lamborghini 3512 3.5 V12 | 31 | Alfonso de Vinuesa | 1- | |
32 | Stefano Modena | 1- | |||||
BMS Scuderia Italia | Dallara-Judd | Dallara F191 | Judd GV 3.5 V10 | 36 | Emanuele Pirro | 1- | |
37 | JJ Lehto | 1- | |||||
Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives | AGS-Ford | AGS JH25B | Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 | 38 | Stefan Johansson | 1-2 | |
Eric van de Poele | 3- | ||||||
39 | Fabrizio Barbazza | 1- | |||||
Scuderia Coloni | Coloni-Ford | Coloni C4 | Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 | 40 | Pedro Chaves | 1- | |
41 | Julian Bailey | 1-4 | |||||
Andrea Montermini | 5- |