Australian Grand Prix – 1992

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Senna was prepared to announce his Formula 1 exit in Australia. He wanted to leave for one year, but occurrences behind the scenes forced him to cancel the announcement. He had also changed his mind, remaining in the category for the 1993 season.

Starting in second, he battled with Mansell for 18 laps, during which the two remained on the track. When he tried to pass, the cars became entangled, taking them both out of the race.

“It was a shame, because the fight was fierce but clean. I exited the cockpit and looked for Mansell to congratulate him on the excellent championship and for his title win, but he had hurriedly left and disappeared. Afterwards I found out that the Lion had blamed me for the wreck. What can I do? I would never cause an accident on purpose.”

At the end of the day, he was happy for his friend Berger’s win. It was his second win since the his debut with McLaren. He had always worked hard for the team and contributed to some of Senna’s most important victories.

Resumo da Corrida

  • 1 N. Mansell
  • 2 Ayrton Senna
  • 3 R. Patrese
  • 4 G. Berger
  • 5 M. Schumacher
  • 6 J. Alesi
  • 7 A. de Cesaris
  • 8 M. Brundle
  • 9 E. Comas
  • 10 M. Hakkinen
  • 11 M. Alboreto
  • 12 J. Herbert
  • 13 O. Grouillard
  • 14 P. Martini
  • 15 S. Modena
  • 16 G. Morbidelli
  • 17 C. Fittipaldi
  • 18 A. Suzuki
  • 19 N. Larini
  • 20 M. Gugelmin
  • 21 B. Gachot
  • 22 T. Boutsen
  • 23 E. Naspetti
  • 24 J. Lehto
  • 25 J. Lammers
  • 26 U. Katayama
Voltas 81
Tempo Nublado
Volta mais rápida M. Schumacher - 1´16´´078
Podium 1º G. Berger 2º M. Schumacher 3º M. Brundle
Carros 26
Abandonos 13

Senna na corrida

Posição de largada 2
Posição final Abandonou (18º volta)
Melhor volta 1’17’’818
Pontos somados para o Campeonato -
Posição no Campeonato após a prova 4
O que disse após a prova
I would never cause an accident on purpose.”