1987 Australian Grand Prix

1987
Race
Updated: 2025-08-04

The 1987 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Adelaide on 15 November 1987. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 1987 Formula One World Championship .

The 82-lap race was won by Austrian driver Gerhard Berger , who started from pole position and led every lap in his Ferrari . The win would end up being the last Ferrari win during team founder Enzo Ferrari 's life, who would die in August of the following year. Brazilian Ayrton Senna finished second in his Lotus - Honda but was subsequently disqualified, thus promoting Berger's Italian teammate Michele Alboreto to second and the Benetton - Ford of Belgian Thierry Boutsen to third.

Background

Nigel Mansell was still recovering from his accident in the previous race in Japan and so Riccardo Patrese , who had already signed for Williams to partner Mansell in 1988, was given permission by Brabham owner Bernie Ecclestone to stand in for the Briton in this race; he was replaced at Brabham by Formula 3000 champion Stefano Modena , making his Formula One debut.

Qualifying report

Despite being ill during qualifying, Gerhard Berger took pole position in his Ferrari by 0.7 seconds from Alain Prost in the McLaren . In his final race for Williams Nelson Piquet took third, with compatriot Ayrton Senna fourth in his final race for Lotus ; they were followed by Thierry Boutsen in the Benetton and Michele Alboreto in the second Ferrari. Patrese was seventh in the second Williams, with Stefan Johansson in the second McLaren, Teo Fabi in the second Benetton and Andrea de Cesaris i...

Race report

At the green light, Piquet darted past Berger to take the lead into the first chicane, whilst Alessandro Nannini in the Minardi was out immediately after crashing into the wall on the exit. A confident Berger, fresh from his victory in the previous race in Japan, re-passed Piquet at Wakefield Corner and began to pull away from the field.

Early retirements included Philippe Streiff spinning off in his Tyrrell on lap 7 and Nakajima suffering a hydraulics failure on lap 23. Modena's debut ended on lap 32 when he stopped in the pits due to exhaustion.

The battle for second between Piquet, Prost, Alboreto and Senna changed little until lap 35, when Piquet pitted for tyres and dropped to sixth. On lap 42, Prost found himself baulked by former teammate RenƩ Arnoux in the Ligier on the pit straight and Alboreto slipped through, before Senna powered past both the McLaren and the Ferrari.

Attrition kicked in as the race continued, with brakes in particular becoming a big issue. Fabi was the first brake-related retirement on lap 47, followed by Johansson on lap 49 and Prost on lap 54. Piquet's brakes also failed on lap 59, leaving Berger, Senna and Alboreto as the top three followed by Boutsen and Patrese.

In the latter stages of the race Senna made a charge, closing to within eight seconds of Berger, before the Austrian pulled away again, setting the fastest lap of the race on lap 72. Berger crossed the finish line just under 35 seconds ahead of Senna, with Alboreto the only other driver on the lead lap and Boutsen, Jonathan Palmer in the second Tyrrell and Yannick Dalmas in the Larrousse completing the top six after Patrese suffered a late oil leak.

Race classification

* Dalmas did not receive points towards the Drivers' Championship or the Jim Clark Trophy, as he was driving Larrousse-Lola's second car and the team had officially entered only one car for the entire championship.

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Table 1

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2
128Gerhard BergerFerrari1:17.2671:18.142
21Alain ProstMcLaren-TAG1:18.2001:17.967
36Nelson PiquetWilliams-Honda1:18.0171:18.176
412Ayrton SennaLotus-Honda1:18.5081:18.488
520Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford1:18.9431:18.523
627Michele AlboretoFerrari1:18.5781:19.612
75Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Honda1:19.5071:18.813
82Stefan JohanssonMcLaren-TAG1:19.7611:18.826
919Teo FabiBenetton-Ford1:19.4611:20.301
108Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW1:19.7681:19.590

Table 2

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
128Gerhard BergerFerrari821:52:56.144
227Michele AlboretoFerrari82+ 1:07.884
320Thierry BoutsenBenetton-Ford81+ 1 lap
4 (1)3Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford80+ 2 laps
5 (2)29Yannick DalmasLola-Ford79+ 3 laps
6 (3)14Roberto MorenoAGS-Ford79+ 3 laps
710Christian DannerZakspeed79+ 3 laps
88Andrea de CesarisBrabham-BMW78Spun off
95Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Honda76Oil leak
DSQ12Ayrton SennaLotus-Honda82Illegal brake ducts[4]

Table 3

PosDriverPoints
1Nelson Piquet73 (76)
2Nigel Mansell61
3Ayrton Senna57
4Alain Prost46
5Gerhard Berger36
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