The challenges for Ayrton Senna in Detroit began with the qualifying session.
The struggle with his car and engine and the right set ups for the urban capital circuit was fierce. With less than eight minutes left to the end of the qualifying, Ayrton Senna was in 24th place, only ahead of Jonathan Palmer and Piercarlo Ghinzani.
He asked the engineer to set up the rear airfoil and he set out, desperately seeking the best placing. The change brought more speed and less stability.
On the third lap, the 1-42 sign was held up for him. Senna took a deep breath and returned to the boxes, relieved. He now had the 7th placing.
“Look, I made an appeal. I had them set up the rear wing to enable more aerodynamics and pass with more ease. I passed them scraping the walls, but it was worth it. I’m in the race now.”
The pilot was in contention until the 21st of 63 laps when he couldn’t escape a collision between Philippe Alliot and Stefan Bellof, who pressed him against the guardrail. It was a difficult end to the race, considering his boldness in the qualifying sessions.
detroit Gp
1º
N. Piquet
2º
A. Prost
3º
N. Mansell
4º
M. Alboreto
5º
E. de Angelis
6º
D. Warwick
7º
Ayrton Senna
8º
E. Cheever
9º
P. Tambay
10º
N. Lauda
11º
M. Brundle
12º
A. de Cesaris
13º
T. Boutsen
14º
M. Winkelhock
15º
R. Arnoux
16º
S. Bellof
17º
J. Cecotto
18º
F. Hesnault
19º
J. Laffite
20º
P. Alliot
21º
K. Rosberg
22º
R. Patrese
23º
P. Ghinzani
24º
M. Surer
25º
T. Fabi
26º
J. Palmer
68
Laps
26
Cars
20
Retirements
1’46’’221
Fastest Lap
1º
Sunny weather
Podium
1º
N. Piquet
2º
E. de Angelis
3º
T. Fabi
21º
final position
9º
position in championship following the race
7º
starting place
0
championship points accumulated
1’47”4444
best lap