1995 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season

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The 1995 F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season was the second season of the F1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship. The season was based on the 1995 Formula One season. John Zimmer won the Drivers' Championship for Benetton-Renault. Benetton also took the Constructors' Championship over Williams-Renault.

Season Review

The 1995 F1RGP2C season was a season of remarkable lack of skill from the drivers. Most drivers found themselves in spins or crashes during practice, qualifying and during the race. Several penalties were given out for egregious examples of failure, the prime examples being Tom Douglas at Canada and Pablo da Silva in Japan. Another common thread from the year was the inability of some drivers to see the color blue. Now, I know that color blindness is a common hindrance in many countries but I read something on the Internet that said blindness to the color blue is very rare. Obviously, since it came from the Internet (Wikipedia to be precise), it must be true. Therefore, these drivers had no excuse to be blocking the leaders at basically every race. I'm looking at you Sebastian Gazurek. Strangely, the increase of accidents corresponded to a slight decrease in mechanical problems meaning that more than ten cars finished the race on a regular basis, something we didn't see much of in 1994.

The Championship Fight

John Zimmer crashed and passed his way to the Drivers' Championship, battling almost the entire way with Daniel Moreno. At the start of the season, Zimmer blasted into the lead after successive mechanical failures for the Williams drivers. In fact, series president Tristan Jung declared that the championship was already won, even though barely an eighth of the season had been completed. Stupid comments from Jung would become a hallmark of the entire season (although he was right in the end). Zimmer's teammate Kazuhiko Takagi snagged a brilliant win at the 1995 F1RGP2C San Marino Grand Prix in round 3 after a clever strategic move and Daniel Moreno won the Monaco Grand Prix while Zimmer retired, bringing the championship back to earth. Zimmer and Moreno, like two carts making an inelastic collision, swapped momenta throughout the season. At one race, Zimmer would win handily but at the next, Moreno would come back fighting. This blow-for-blow battle led to some very tense moments. A quick run-through:

  • Tom Douglas punts off Zimmer in Canada, allowing Moreno to take a shocking win in front of his home fans.
  • Takagi, probably a bit sullen after being left in the dust by the front two, battles with his teammate in British Grand Prix, nearly taking out both Benettons in the process. Then he retires with an engine failure.
  • At the same race, Daniel Moreno collided with Anton Kaliniczenko's Pacific, dropping him back down the field.
  • Zimmer and Moreno proceed to alternate between winning and retiring in the next four races.
  • John Zimmer crashes while leading at Jerez, leaving the win to Padraig O'Connell's Ferrari.
  • Pablo da Silva takes out Moreno in Japan, icing the championship in Zimmer's favor. Feeling bad, Pablo decides to take out Zimmer at the exact same corner. After that, da Silva was so pleased with himself that he failed to notice that Leonhard von Gottorp was trying to lap him.

Chaos in the Midfield

Ah, there is truly nothing better than watching a bunch of computer simulated cars spin off at the exact same corner over fifty times in the same race. Yes, that is actually what occurred at the 1995 F1RGP2C Pacific Grand Prix at TI Aida after the cars were unable to make it to the pit entrance without spinning. I interpret this as a metaphor for the entire midfield (everyone except the two leaders, that is). If I had bothered to run a nosecone destruction championship this season, everyone except Dennis Mignolet and Andrew Spokes would have made the list. One need only look at the performance of Reiko Megumi (nine separate accidents in one season) in the Ligier to learn more. It was a de Crasherian effort. Almost everyone else was fairly crap too. Padraig O'Connell lost a couple race wins due to crashes and mechanical problems. Takagi totaled half the points that Zimmer scored all season. Douglas Mann whined about his machinery for the entire season before quitting before the end of the year. Oh yeah, he did give Ligier their first win in the series but that doesn't absolve him of his conduct.

Rory McAllister was actually fairly dependable (if a bit lucky) but a major black mark goes against his name for this incident (McAllister is the one with the smoking car). Tom Douglas was accident-prone. Leonhard von Gottorp failed to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix. In the fifth best car on the grid. James Davies was awesome, when he could get his car to finish. Ditto for Damon Cannon. Jorg Scrattenheim and Pieter Kickert were the exceptions to this rule. da Silva single-handedely ruined the championship battle and was given a 3-race ban. I covered Reiko. Mignolet was okay. Gio van Dycke couldn't qualify, Poppy Whitechapel couldn't keep the car running. Miko Fäkkinen was anonymous. Spokes was brilliant but his car let him down too often. Kazuyoshi Hoshino was inconsistent. Samael Meerwick was just slow. That sums up the midfield nicely.

The Backmarkers

The backmarkers (DAMS, Pacific, Forti and Simtek) were slow. They were so slow that the F1RGP2C Commission had to boost their engine power so that they could be withing fifteen seconds of the leader. The four teams combined for a total of zero points (although Pippa Mann came heartbreakingly close in Monaco]] and racked up enough DNQs to set a house on fire. Pacific was the best of the lot, if you go by actual race starts. If you go by actual results, you will find that the Pacifics were absolutely awful during the races; at the beginning of the year, they would often not complete enough laps to be classified. DAMS worked ridiculously hard to get their car on the grid, only to have Pippa Mann walk out at the end of the year, leaving her boyfriend Ben Fleet in the lurch. Jorg Scrattenheim was a godsend for Simtek as he regularly put the car in the midfield but his teammate George Tramontani was utterly useless. Masta Valsattis only qualified for five of his sixteen starts at Forti (he filled in for one race at Ferrari) but made good use of them. Masta drove what I think was the best race of the year at the Japanese Grand Prix, dragging the Forti into eleventh place! The less said about his teammate, the better.


I know I've probably violated every rule about wiki style guides in this review, but I could care less. The 1995 F1RGP2C season was very entertaining to watch and was far more interesting than doing my homework. The end.

Drivers and teams

Team Constructor Chassis Engine Seat holder # Race Drivers Rounds
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mild Seven Benetton Renault Benetton B195 Renault RS7 3.0 V10 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer 0 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer All
2 Flag of Japan svg.png Kazuhiko Takagi All
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nokia Tyrrell Yamaha Tyrrell 023 Yamaha OX10C 3.0 V10 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel 3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel All
4 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gio van Dycke All
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rothmans Williams Renault Williams FW17
FW17B
Renault RS7 3.0 V10 Nigeria.png Prince Walik 5 Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno All
6 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann 1-15
Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim 16
Nigeria.png Prince Walik 17
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Marlboro McLaren Mercedes McLaren MP4/10 Mercedes FO 110 3.0 V10 Flag of Italy svg.png Don Rennis 7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies All
8 Flag of Spain svg.png Rory McAllister All
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Footwork Hart Footwork FA16 Hart 830 3.0 V8 Flag of Germany svg.png Max von Hegel 9 Flag of Japan svg.png Kazuyoshi Hoshino All
10 Flag of Germany svg.png Samael Meerwick All
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png MTV Simtek Ford Simtek S951 Ford EDB 3.0 V8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Christopher Monaldo 11 Flag of Switzerland svg.png George Tramontani All
12 Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim 1-15
Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Denis Délétraz 16-17
Flag of Ireland svg.png B&H Total Jordan Ford Jordan 195 Peugeot A10 3.0 V10 Flag of Germany svg.png Leonhard von Gottorp 14 Flag of Germany svg.png Leonhard von Gottorp All
15 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Damon Cannon All
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Volga Pacific Grand Prix Ltd. Pacific CHAD1 Volga 3.0 V8 Flag of Russia svg.png Petr Chaddeev 16 Flag of Russia svg.png Anton Kaliniczenko All
17 Flag of Belarus svg.png Artiom Zielenkovski All
Flag of France svg.png Junior DAMS DAMS DA-01 Ford EDC 3.0 V8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann 18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann 1-15
Flag of Germany svg.png Max von Hegel 16-17
19 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet All
Flag of Italy svg.png Albertini Forti Ford Forti FG01 Ford EDD 3.0 V8 Flag of Monaco svg.png Francois Albertini 21 Latvia.png Masta Valsattis 1-6, 8-17
Flag of the United States svg.png Martin McFry 7
22 Flag of Poland svg.png Sebastian Gazurek All
Flag of Italy svg.png Minardi Scuderia Italia Minardi M195 Ford EDM 3.0 V8 Latvia.png Masta Valsattis 23 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Andrew Spokes All
24 Flag of Finland.svg.png Miko Fäkkinen All
Flag of France svg.png Ligier Gitanes Blondes Ligier JS41 Mugen-Honda MF-301 3.0 V10 Flag of Belgium svg.png Dennis Mignolet 25 Flag of Japan svg.png Reiko Megumi 1-15
Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann 16-17
26 Flag of Belgium svg.png Dennis Mignolet 1-15, 17
Flag of Japan svg.png Reiko Megumi 16
Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 412T2 Ferrari 044/1 3.0 V12 Flag of Spain svg.png Luca de Montmelo 27 Flag of Ireland svg.png Padraig O'Connell All
28 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Tom Douglas 1-6, 8-17
Latvia.png Masta Valsattis 7
Flag of Switzerland svg.png Red Bull Sauber Ford Sauber C14 Ford ECA Zetec-R 3.0 V8 Flag of the United States svg.png Chris Forbes 29 Flag of Brazil svg.png Pablo da Silva 1-16
Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim 17
30 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Pieter Kickert All

Team Changes

At the end of the 1994 season, the Lotus name disappeared from the grid along with Larrousse, with Forti and DAMS entering the fray. DAMS merged with the remains of Larrousse and runs the Larrousse chassis that was being developed for 1995. Ligier received Mugen-Honda engines due to their signing of Japanese driver Reiko Megumi to the team. Pacific was bought by another consortium of Russian businessmen led by Petr Chaddeev. Chaddeev re-badged the engines as Volga after signing a sponsorship deal with the Russian marque and hired two Eastern European drivers to the team.

Midseason

During the season, the Simtek team announced bankruptcy.

Driver Changes

At the start of the season

  • McLaren signed former Ferrari driver Rory McAllister to drive for 1995 after McAllister did not renew his Ferrari contract after a string of poor results in 1994. Douglas Mann was retained by the team.
  • Former Footwork driver Max von Hegel decided to retire at the end of 1994 to take the position of seat holder for Footwork. His first decision was to hire former Lotus driver Samael Meerwick to the team, alongside Kazuyoshi Hoshino
  • Pablo da Silva was interested in the Jordan seat but it was taken by Cannon. da Silva stayed at Sauber for another year. Seat holder Chris Forbes announced that Pieter Kickert had taken the seat.
  • Sebastien Belo was fired by Ligier and replaced with Reiko Megumi; as a result, Ligier carried Mugen-Honda engines for this season.
  • Pippa Mann left Simtek to become seat holder and driver at DAMS. She brought Ben Fleet into the team to be the second driver.
  • Gio van Dycke initially left Larrousse to join Pacific Grand Prix but left for Tyrrell after he received a better offer. Pacific was forced to hire Artiom Zielenkovski.
  • Pieter Kickert refused to return to Tyrrell despite his contract with the team. Kickert then left for Sauber.
  • Jack Christopherson shocked the paddock by announcing that he would be retiring as the undefeated champion.

Midseason

  • Tom Douglas was suspended for one race after taking out John Zimmer while trying to unlap himself at the Canadian Grand Prix. Douglas was replaced by Masta Valsattis at Ferrari and Martin McFry took the vacated Forti seat.
  • At the same race, a frustrated Pippa Mann also left DAMS. She was replaced by Max von Hegel in a surprise move by the former driver.
  • Following Scrattenheim's improbable victory at the 1995 F1RGP2C Pacific Grand Prix, Chris Forbes hired Jorg to Sauber for the final race of the year after Pablo da Silva was given a three-race ban for dangerous driving. Prince Walik, the Williams seatholder, took over the vacated Williams drive.

Calendar

Round Race Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winner Winning team Reject of the Race
1 Flag of Brazil svg.png Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo José Carlos Pace 6 March Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of Poland svg.png Sebastian Gazurek
2 Flag of Argentina svg.png Argentine Grand Prix Autódromo Juan y Oscar Galves 9 April Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of Poland svg.png Sebastian Gazurek
3 Flag of San Marino svg.png San Marino Grand Prix Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 30 April Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Japan svg.png Kazuhiko Takagi Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren
4 Flag of Monaco svg.png Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco 14 May Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of Germany svg.png Leonhard von Gottorp
5 Flag of Spain svg.png Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Catalunya 28 May Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Reiko Megumi's pit crew
6 Flag of Canada.svg.png Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 11 June Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Tom Douglas
7 Flag of France svg.png French Grand Prix Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 2 July Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Latvia.png Masta Valsattis
8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit 16 July Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of Germany svg.png Samael Meerwick
9 Flag of Germany svg.png German Grand Prix Hockenheimring 30 July Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of Japan svg.png Reiko Megumi
10 Flag of Hungary svg.png Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring 13 August Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Damon Cannon
11 Flag of Belgium svg.png Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 27 August Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Douglas Mann
12 Flag of Italy svg.png Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza 10 September Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren
13 Flag of Portugal.svg.png Portuguese Grand Prix Autódromo do Estoril 24 September Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault Flag of Switzerland svg.png George Tramontani
14 Flag of Spain svg.png European Grand Prix Jerez 1 October Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Ireland svg.png Padraig O'Connell Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari Williams and Benetton
15 Flag of Japan svg.png Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Circuit 22 October Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault The Manns
16 Flag of Japan svg.png Pacific Grand Prix TI Aida 29 October Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault DM, TJ, Goodyear, TI Aida, PdS
17 Flag of Australia svg.png Australian Grand Prix Adelaide Steet Circuit 12 November Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann Flag of France svg.png Ligier-Mugen-Honda Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim
NC Flag of the United States svg.png Duel in the Desert Phoenix Street Circuit 26 November Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer Flag of Ireland svg.png Padraig O'Connell Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Mercedes Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer

Standings

Drivers'

Pos Driver BRA
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ARG
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SMR
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MON
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ESP
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CAN
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FRA
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BRI
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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ITA
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POR
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EUR
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JPN
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PAC
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AUS
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Pts
1 Flag of Australia svg.png John Zimmer 1 1 2 Ret 1 4 3 1 Ret 1 Ret 1 1 2 2 Ret Ret 95
2 Flag of Canada.svg.png Daniel Moreno Ret 8* 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 Ret 1 Ret 2 3 1 Ret 2 90
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Padraig O'Connell 2 3 4 Ret Ret Ret 4 2 2 Ret Ret 2 Ret 1 3 Ret Ret 48
4 Flag of Japan svg.png Kazuhiko Takagi Ret 2 1 Ret Ret 2 5 Ret 3 3 Ret 3 3 6 4 3 Ret 48
5 Flag of the Isle of Man svg.png Douglas Mann 3 11* 5 2 Ret 3 2 Ret 4 2 Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 7 1 43
6 Flag of Spain svg.png Rory McAllister Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 5 Ret Ret 5 4 Ret Ret 7 5 5 2 4 23
7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Tom Douglas 9* Ret 6 Ret 3 DSQ 4 Ret Ret 2 6 4 4 Ret Ret Ret 21
8 Flag of Germany svg.png Leonhard von Gottorp 5 4 Ret DNQ 5 6 8 Ret 6 5 7 Ret 9 Ret 6 5 5 16
9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies 7 Ret Ret 3 6 9 6 Ret Ret Ret 3 7 6 Ret 8 6 6 13
10 Flag of Germany svg.png Jorg Scrattenheim Ret 9 14 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 10 Ret 13 1 13 10
11 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Damon Cannon 4 Ret 8 Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret 4 5 Ret Ret Ret Ret 8
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Pieter Kickert Ret 5 7 Ret 7 Ret Ret 6 11 6 4 8 Ret 8 Ret Ret 8 7
13 Nigeria.png Prince Walik 3 4
14 Flag of Brazil svg.png Pablo da Silva Ret 6 12 4 9 11 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 10 Ret DSQ 4
15 Flag of Japan svg.png Reiko Megumi Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret 9 Ret 8 Ret Ret 13 14 4 3
16 Flag of Belgium svg.png Dennis Mignolet 6 Ret 9 Ret Ret 8 7 5 7 Ret Ret 9 8 7 7 7 3
17 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gio van Dycke 8 Ret 10 5 8 12 9 9 Ret 7 6 12 Ret 9 9 Ret 10 3
18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Poppy Whitechapel 10 7 11 Ret Ret 10 11 8 Ret Ret 5 11 Ret Ret 10 Ret 11 2
19 Flag of Finland.svg.png Miko Fäkkinen 12 12 Ret 6 12 18 13 Ret 13 Ret 10 16 15 Ret 15 9 14 1
20 Flag of Japan svg.png Kazuyoshi Hoshino Ret Ret 17 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 12 8 Ret Ret 13* 12 Ret 11* Ret 0
21 Flag of Germany svg.png Samael Meerwick 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret 16 14 Ret 15 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret 0
22 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ben Fleet Ret 10 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 12 12 Ret Ret 9 DNQ 11 15 Ret Ret Ret 0
23 Flag of Germany svg.png Max von Hegel Ret 9 0
24 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Andrew Spokes 11 Ret Ret Ret 10 13 10 14 10 Ret Ret 13 Ret 11 12 10 12 0
25 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pippa Mann DNQ Ret 13 Ret 11 Ret Ret 11 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 11 14 DNQ 0
26 Flag of Belarus svg.png Artiom Zielenkovski Ret Ret 15 Ret NC Ret Ret 15 16 Ret 11 Ret Ret 16 Ret Ret Ret 0
27 Latvia.png Masta Valsattis DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret Ret 11 DNQ DNQ 0
28 Flag of Switzerland svg.png George Tramontani Ret DNQ Ret Ret 13 17 Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret Ret 0
29 Flag of Russia svg.png Anton Kaliniczenko Ret Ret Ret Ret NC Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret 17 14 Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
30 Flag of Poland svg.png Sebastian Gazurek Ret Ret 16 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
31 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Jean-Denis Délétraz Ret Ret 0
32 Flag of the United States svg.png Martin McFry DNQ 0

Constructors'

Pos Constructor Car
no.
BRA
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ARG
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SMR
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MON
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ESP
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CAN
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FRA
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BRI
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GER
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HUN
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BEL
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ITA
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POR
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EUR
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JPN
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PAC
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AUS
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Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Benetton-Renault 0 1 1 2 Ret 1 4 3 1 Ret 1 Ret 1 1 2 2 Ret Ret 143
2 Ret 2 1 Ret Ret 2 5 Ret 3 3 Ret 3 3 6 4 3 Ret
2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Renault 5 Ret 8* 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 Ret 1 Ret 2 3 1 Ret 2 137
6 3 11* 5 2 Ret 3 2 Ret 4 2 Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 1 3
3 Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari 27 2 3 4 Ret Ret Ret 4 2 2 Ret Ret 2 Ret 1 3 Ret Ret 69
28 9* Ret 6 Ret 3 DSQ Ret 4 Ret Ret 2 6 4 4 Ret Ret Ret
4 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Peugeot 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 5 Ret Ret 5 4 Ret Ret 7 5 5 2 4 36
8 7 Ret Ret 3 6 9 6 Ret Ret Ret 3 7 6 Ret 8 6 6
5 Flag of Ireland svg.png Jordan-Peugeot 14 5 4 Ret DNQ 5 6 8 Ret 6 5 7 Ret 9 Ret 6 5 5 24
15 4 Ret 8 Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret 4 5 Ret Ret Ret Ret
6 Flag of France svg.png Ligier-Mugen-Honda 25 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret 9 Ret 8 Ret Ret 13 14 7 1 16
26 6 Ret 9 Ret Ret 8 7 5 7 Ret Ret 9 8 7 7 4 7
7 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Sauber-Ford 29 Ret 6 12 4 9 11 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 10 Ret DSQ 13 11
30 Ret 5 7 Ret 7 Ret Ret 6 11 6 4 8 Ret 8 Ret Ret 8
8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Tyrrell-Yahama 3 10 7 11 Ret Ret 10 11 8 Ret Ret 5 11 Ret Ret 10 Ret 11 5
4 8 Ret 10 5 8 12 9 9 Ret 7 6 12 Ret 9 9 Ret 10
9 Flag of Italy svg.png Minardi-Ford 23 11 Ret Ret Ret 10 13 10 14 10 Ret Ret 13 Ret 11 12 10 12 1
24 12 12 Ret 6 12 18 13 Ret 13 Ret 10 16 15 Ret 15 9 14
10 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Footwork-Hart 9 Ret Ret 17 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 12 8 Ret Ret 13* 12 Ret 11* Ret 0
10 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret 16 14 Ret 15 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret
11 Flag of France svg.png DAMS-Ford 18 DNQ Ret 13 Ret 11 Ret Ret 11 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 11 14 DNQ Ret 9 0
19 Ret 10 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 12 12 Ret Ret 9 DNQ 11 15 Ret Ret Ret
12 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Simtek-Ford 11 Ret DNQ Ret Ret 13 17 Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret Ret 0
12 Ret 9 14 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 10 Ret 13 Ret Ret
13 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Pacifc-Volga 16 Ret Ret Ret Ret NC Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret 17 14 Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
17 Ret Ret 15 Ret NC Ret Ret 15 16 Ret 11 Ret Ret 16 Ret Ret Ret
14 Flag of Italy svg.png Forti-Ford 21 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret Ret 11 DNQ DNQ 0
22 Ret Ret 16 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
  • * Driver didn't finish the race but completed over 90% of the full race distance
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