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25px Canada  1988 Canadian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 5 of 16 in the 1988 Formula One season
Circuit Montreal
Date June 12, 1988
Official name Molson Gran Prix du Canada
Location Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal
Course Temporary street circuit
4.421 km (2.728 mi)
Distance 69 laps, 302.910 km (188.220 mi)
Weather Sunny and hot
Pole position
Driver 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda
Time 1:21.681
Fastest lap
Driver 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda
Time 1:24.973 on lap 53
Podium
First 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda
Second 25px France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda
Third 25px Belgium Thierry Boutsen Benetton-Ford

The 1988 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on June 12, 1988 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. It was the fifth race of the 1988 Formula One season.

Qualifying[]

Formula One returned to Canada after a one year's absence from the calendar. In that time the pits and facilities of the Gilles Villeneuve circuit had been upgraded and moved further up the track and some modifications to the new pit straight as well. As usual, the qualifying session was to McLaren's benefit. Ayrton Senna collected his fifth consecutive pole from Alain Prost with a time of 1:21.681, this was 2.4 seconds faster than Nigel Mansell's pole time from 1986 when there were no restrictions on turbos. As expected the Ferraris of Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto filled the second row followed by Alessandro Nannini in 5th, the fastest of the atmo cars with a time of 1:23.968, 2.3 seconds slower than Senna.

Both Williams drivers were suffering from continuing problems with the FW12's reactive suspension leaving Mansell and Riccardo Patrese in 9th and 11th respectively with Mansell, 3.2 seconds slower than Senna's pole time and 0.8 slower than his own 1986 pole time set in the Williams-Honda.

Derek Warwick suffered a serious accident coming onto the new pit straight on the Saturday session when his car flew over the curbs after his Arrows A10B lost control in the braking area for the chicane on dirt kicked up moments before by the AGS of Philippe Streiff. Thierry Boutsen in the Benetton-Ford was following the AGS and seeing what happened he was able to avoid the dirt Streiff had kicked onto the track. Warwick was next through arriving moments later not knowing about the mess and under breaking the Arrows broke away at the rear as Warwick was turning into the right-left chicane. The Arrows bounced over the inside curb and became airborne. When it hit the ground the impact caused Warwick to black out. The car, still traveling at speed then became airborne again before landing and hitting what is now the "Mur du Québec" (Quebec Wall) or "The Wall Of Champions" opposite the new pits at unabated speed. In the Williams pit directly opposite was Nigel Mansell who had suffered a similar crash in practice for the 1987 Japanese Grand Prix. Knowing the best thing Warwick could do was not to move at that point he immediately jumped the pit fence onto the track and was the first on the scene to give aid to a now conscious Warwick, removing his helmet and instructing him to stay in the car until F1's on-track medical team headed by Prof. Sid Watkins arrived. Courageously, Warwick, who had injured his back in the accident and admitted in an interview on race morning to being very stiff and sore, would start from his 16th qualifying position the next day in the same car he crashed, the Arrows team having repaired it overnight.

Race summary[]

Prost led from the start, away from Senna, the Ferraris and the Benettons, although after ten laps Gerhard Berger began having issues with the fuel system of his Ferrari. On lap 19 while coming up to traffic, Senna managed to pass his teammate at the L'Epingle hairpin to take a lead he would not lose. Alessandro Nannini retired from fourth position in the Benetton with electrical problems on lap 15. On lap 23 Berger retired with engine problems, meanwhile Nigel Mansell relished passing his old team mate Nelson Piquet in the Honda turbo powered Lotus, although this would only last six laps before his engine failed. The same happened five laps later to his team mate Riccardo Patrese.

On lap 34, Michele Alboreto retired, his Ferrari experiencing a similar engine problem as Berger allowing Thierry Boutsen to take the third place, which he maintained until the finish of the race. With many of the front runners out, minor teams had a clear chance of scoring points. By the middle of the race Philippe Streiff brought his AGS up to the fifth place, ahead of Andrea de Cesaris' Rial in sixth. Their luck didn't last though: Streiff retired after rear suspension failure caused a spin on lap 41, while de Cesaris, with a car that was widely known to have too small a fuel tank, ran out of fuel with 3 laps to go. This allowed Ivan Capelli to put in the most surprising performance of the day, taking his March-Judd to the fifth place.

Ayrton Senna won, 5.9 seconds ahead of Prost with Boutsen 45.5 seconds behind Prost in third. Piquet was fourth in the Lotus, albeit a lap down on Senna, with Capelli finishing fifth in the March. The final point surprisingly went to Jonathan Palmer in the troublesome Tyrrell. The injured Derek Warwick put in the drive of the race in his Arrows-Megatron to finish just outside of the points in seventh after a half-race long duel with team mate Eddie Cheever that ended when Cheever retired with a broken throttle cable on lap 31. Warwick also had to endure the turbo pop-off valve cutting in early leaving him with less than desirable power from his turbo engine and an increasingly sore back from his accident the previous day.

Senna set the circuit lap record with a 1:24.973 on lap 53 of the 69 lap race. This compared to Nelson Piquet's previous lap record set in 1986 of 1:25.443 set in a Williams-Honda.

Classification[]

Ayrton Senna 1988 Canada

Ayrton Senna took pole position and the race win for McLaren.

Alain Prost 1988 Canada

Alain Prost finished just under six seconds behind his team-mate.

Thierry Boutsen 1988 Canada 2

Thierry Boutsen took the final podium position for Benetton.

Gerhard Berger 1988 Canada

Gerhard Berger retired his Ferrari with electrical problems on lap 23.

Qualifying[]

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Gap
1 12 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 1:22.392 1:21.681
2 11 25px France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda 1:22.499 1:21.863 +0.182
3 28 25px Austria Gerhard Berger Ferrari 1:22.719 1:22.785 +1.038
4 27 25px Italy Michele Alboreto Ferrari 1:23.976 1:23.296 +1.615
5 19 25px Italy Alessandro Nannini Benetton-Ford 1:25.561 1:23.968 +2.287
6 1 25px Brazil Nelson Piquet Lotus-Honda 1:24.166 1:23.995 +2.314
7 20 25px Belgium Thierry Boutsen Benetton-Ford 1:25.173 1:24.115 +2.434
8 18 25px USA Eddie Cheever Arrows-Megatron 1:24.679 1:25.068 +2.998
9 5 25px Great Britain Nigel Mansell Williams-Judd 1:24.844 1:25.251 +3.163
10 14 25px France Philippe Streiff AGS-Ford 1:25.878 1:24.968 +3.287
11 6 25px Italy Riccardo Patrese Williams-Judd 1:24.971 1:25.471 +3.290
12 22 25px Italy Andrea de Cesaris Rial-Ford 1:26.039 1:24.988 +3.307
13 2 25px Japan Satoru Nakajima Lotus-Honda 1:25.373 1:26.650 +3.692
14 16 25px Italy Ivan Capelli March-Judd 1:25.609 1:26.815 +3.928
15 33 25px Italy Stefano Modena EuroBrun-Ford 1:26.652 1:25.713 +4.032
16 17 25px Great Britain Derek Warwick Arrows-Megatron 1:26.052 1:25.740 +4.059
17 30 25px France Philippe Alliot Lola-Ford 1:27.543 1:25.765 +4.084
18 15 25px Brazil Mauricio Gugelmin March-Judd 1:25.910 1:25.982 +4.229
19 3 25px Great Britain Jonathan Palmer Tyrrell-Ford 1:27.230 1:26.092 +4.411
20 25 25px France René Arnoux Ligier-Judd 1:26.716 1:26.327 +4.646
21 24 25px Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Minardi-Ford 1:26.822 1:26.437 +4.756
22 9 25px Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani Zakspeed 1:28.400 1:26.786 +5.105
23 4 25px Great Britain Julian Bailey Tyrrell-Ford 1:28.737 1:27.139 +5.458
24 32 25px Argentina Oscar Larrauri EuroBrun-Ford 1:27.676 1:27.321 +5.640
25 26 25px Sweden Stefan Johansson Ligier-Judd 1:28.614 1:27.637 +5.956
26 31 25px Italy Gabriele Tarquini Coloni-Ford no time 1:27.655 +5.974
DNQ 23 25px Spain Adrián Campos Minardi-Ford 1:27.885 1:27.979 +6.204
DNQ 21 25px Italy Nicola Larini Osella 1:39.782 1:27.981 +6.300
DNQ 29 25px France Yannick Dalmas Lola-Ford no time 1:28.012 +6.331
DNQ 31 25px West Germany Bernd Schneider Zakspeed 1:29.110 1:28.215 +6.534
DNPQ 36 25px Italy Alex Caffi Dallara-Ford

Race[]

Senna Prost and Boutsen Montreal 1988

The top 3 drivers of the race: Prost (2nd), Senna (winner), Boutsen (3rd)

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 12 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 69 1:39:46.618 1 9
2 11 25px France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda 69 + 5.934 2 6
3 20 25px Belgium Thierry Boutsen Benetton-Ford 69 + 51.409 7 4
4 1 25px Brazil Nelson Piquet Lotus-Honda 68 + 1 Lap 6 3
5 16 25px Italy Ivan Capelli March-Judd 68 + 1 Lap 14 2
6 3 25px Great Britain Jonathan Palmer Tyrrell-Ford 67 + 2 Laps 19 1
7 17 25px Great Britain Derek Warwick Arrows-Megatron 67 + 2 Laps 16  
8 31 25px Italy Gabriele Tarquini Coloni-Ford 67 + 2 Laps 26  
9 22 25px Italy Andrea de Cesaris Rial-Ford 66 Out of Fuel 12  
10 30 25px France Philippe Alliot Lola-Ford 66 Electrical 17  
11 2 25px Japan Satoru Nakajima Lotus-Honda 66 + 3 Laps 13  
12 33 25px Italy Stefano Modena Euro Brun-Ford 66 + 3 Laps 15  
13 24 25px Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Minardi-Ford 64 + 5 Laps 21  
14 9 25px Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani Zakspeed 63 Engine 22  
Ret 15 25px Brazil Maurício Gugelmin March-Judd 54 Gearbox 18  
Ret 14 25px France Philippe Streiff AGS-Ford 41 Suspension 10  
Ret 25 25px France René Arnoux Ligier-Judd 36 Transmission 20  
Ret 27 25px Italy Michele Alboreto Ferrari 33 Engine 4  
Ret 6 25px Italy Riccardo Patrese Williams-Judd 32 Engine 11  
Ret 18 25px USA Eddie Cheever Arrows-Megatron 31 Throttle 8  
Ret 5 25px Great Britain Nigel Mansell Williams-Judd 28 Engine 9  
Ret 26 25px Sweden Stefan Johansson Ligier-Judd 24 Engine 25  
Ret 28 25px Austria Gerhard Berger Ferrari 22 Electrical 3  
Ret 19 25px Italy Alessandro Nannini Benetton-Ford 15 Ignition 5  
Ret 32 25px Argentina Oscar Larrauri Euro Brun-Ford 8 Chassis 24  
Ret 4 25px Great Britain Julian Bailey Tyrrell-Ford 0 Collision 23  
DNQ 23 25px Spain Adrián Campos Minardi-Ford    
DNQ 21 25px Italy Nicola Larini Osella    
DNQ 29 25px France Yannick Dalmas Lola-Ford    
DNQ 10 25px West Germany Bernd Schneider Zakspeed    
DNPQ 36 25px Italy Alex Caffi Dallara-Ford

Standings after the race[]

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 25px France Alain Prost 39
2 25px Brazil Ayrton Senna 24
3 25px Austria Gerhard Berger 18
4 25px Brazil Nelson Piquet 11
5 25px Italy Michele Alboreto 9
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 25px Great Britain McLaren-Honda 63
2 25px Italy Ferrari 27
3 25px Great Britain Lotus-Honda 12
4 25px Great Britain Arrows-Megatron 9
5 25px Great Britain Benetton-Ford 8
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References[]

External links[]



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1988 Mexican Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World Championship
1988 season
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1988 Detroit Grand Prix
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1986 Canadian Grand Prix
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1989 Canadian Grand Prix
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