Australian Grand Prix – 1986

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The Australian Grand Prix proved Ayrton Senna’s theory about his Lotus’ engine:

“The Renault engine is powerful for one lap, however, weak in meeting the demands of a Grand Prix race.”

During qualifying sessions, the Brazilian driver managed third position for the starting grid. Not bad considering he had little expectation for the final race of the season.

And when race time came, the Renault engine was a disappointment again, failing on the 43rd lap.

The focus of attention remained on Alain Prost and his victory, due to Nigel Mansell’s retirement on lap 63, becoming world champion once again, raining on the Williams parade, which was hoping to win the drivers’ and constructors’ titles.

Senna finished the 1986 championship in fourth place, with 55 points, behind champions Alain Prost (McLaren), Nigel Mansell and Nelson Piquet (Williams). He said goodbye to Renault engines. In 1987, Honda came to equip his Lotus, which had also changed color, from black to yellow.

Resumo da Corrida

  • 1 N. Mansell
  • 2 N. Piquet
  • 3 Ayrton Senna
  • 4 A. Prost
  • 5 R. Arnoux
  • 6 G. Berger
  • 7 K. Rosberg
  • 8 P. Alliot
  • 9 M. Alboreto
  • 10 P. Streiff
  • 11 A. de Cesaris
  • 12 S. Johansson
  • 13 T. Fabi
  • 14 J. Drumfries
  • 15 A. Jones
  • 16 M. Brundle
  • 17 P. Tambay
  • 18 A. Nannini
  • 19 R. Patrese
  • 20 D. Warwick
  • 21 J. Palmer
  • 22 T. Boutsen
  • 23 H. Rothengatter
  • 24 C. Danner
  • 25 P. Ghinzani
  • 26 A. Berg
Voltas 82
Tempo Nublado
Volta mais rápida N. Piquet - 1´20´´787
Podium 1º A. Prost 2º N. Piquet 3º S. Johansson
Carros 26
Abandonos 14

Senna na corrida

Posição de largada 3
Posição final Abandonou (43ª volta)
Melhor volta 1’24’’149
Pontos somados para o Campeonato -
Posição no Campeonato após a prova 4