1991 Belgian Grand Prix

1991
Race
Updated: 2025-08-04

Pre-race

The Jordan team dominated the headlines leading up to the Belgian Grand Prix. Driver Bertrand Gachot was serving a two-month prison sentence in an English jail as a result of an altercation with a London taxi driver, so the team had decided to replace him with young German driver Michael Schumacher . Elsewhere, Johnny Herbert had returned to Lotus after having missed the previous two races due to Formula 3000 commitments in Japan.

Qualifying

Missing out by 0.45 of a second in fifth place was Caffi's team-mate Michele Alboreto , the first time he had failed to pre-qualify in his three attempts. A fraction slower in sixth, after suffering a huge accident, was Gabriele Tarquini in the AGS , nearly two seconds ahead of Pedro Chaves in the Coloni . Bottom of the time sheets was the other AGS of Fabrizio Barbazza , who also crashed during the session. [ 2 ]

Qualifying

Ayrton Senna was fastest most of the weekend and duly took pole position, but Ferrari were right on his heels. Alain Prost qualified third on the road while Jean Alesi had set the fastest first and second sectors only to come across traffic at the end of the lap, resulting in a sixth place start, which would be elevated to fifth. Riccardo Patrese had originally qualified second, but after Saturday qualifying his car was found to not have a reverse gear as per the safety regulations and Patrese's...

Race

At the start both Senna and Prost got away well and the Brazilian led into the first corner. Mansell was third followed by Berger, Piquet, and Schumacher. The German's luck however would run dry just after Eau Rouge when his clutch failed. Out at the front Senna continued to lead but Prost's day ended on lap three when his Ferrari caught on fire, leaving Mansell in second. The determined Englishman proceeded to go after Senna and the two battled lap after lap until Senna pitted for new tyres on ...

Mansell quickly closed in on Berger and managed to sweep past into Les Fagnes. When Berger stopped a lap later he had problems and then spun on the pit exit and came back right in front of Modena, nearly causing a bad accident. Mansell's big lead would not last, however as on lap 22 his car stopped, having succumbed to electronic problems, his championship hopes taking a major hit.

Mansell's misery was Alesi's jubilation as the young Frenchman took the lead with Senna closing. Senna continued to close until he had a small problem and lost ten seconds, putting him into the clutches of Piquet's Benetton. The Piquet-Senna battle was soon joined by Patrese and de Cesaris, who had been battling over fourth. Senna led the quartet, but could not pull away because he was suffering from gearbox problems. Alesi had planned to do the entire race without stopping and his strategy was...

On Lap 31 de Cesaris managed to out brake Piquet into Les Combes and was looking good for Jordan's first podium finish in second place. Meanwhile, Patrese got past Piquet as well and set off after the Jordan. In the late stages Berger got past Piquet and then moved into third when Patrese started to suffer from gearbox problems. De Cesaris's fairy tale run ended just three laps from the end when his engine blew, promoting Berger to second and Piquet to third; it was triple World Champion Piquet'...

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Table 1

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
17Martin BrundleBrabham-Yamaha1:54.929—
28Mark BlundellBrabham-Yamaha1:56.446+1.517
314Olivier GrouillardFondmetal-Ford1:58.447+3.518
410Alex CaffiFootwork-Ford1:59.460+4.531
59Michele AlboretoFootwork-Ford1:59.910+4.981
617Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:59.972+5.043
731Pedro ChavesColoni-Ford2:01.921+6.992
818Fabrizio BarbazzaAGS-Ford2:03.766+8.837

Table 2

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2
11Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:49.1001:47.811
227Alain ProstFerrari1:51.3691:48.821
35Nigel MansellWilliams-Renault1:50.6661:48.828
42Gerhard BergerMcLaren-Honda1:49.48512:29.200
528Jean AlesiFerrari1:51.8321:49.974
620Nelson PiquetBenetton-Ford1:53.3711:50.540
732Michael SchumacherJordan-Ford1:53.2901:51.212
819Roberto MorenoBenetton-Ford1:53.6641:51.283
923Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ferrari1:53.4601:51.299
104Stefano ModenaTyrrell-Honda1:52.8991:51.307

Table 3

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLaps
11Ayrton SennaMcLaren-HondaG44
22Gerhard BergerMcLaren-HondaG44
320Nelson PiquetBenetton-FordP44
419Roberto MorenoBenetton-FordP44
56Riccardo PatreseWilliams-RenaultG44
68Mark BlundellBrabham-YamahaP44
712Johnny HerbertLotus-JuddG44
821Emanuele PirroDallara-JuddP43
97Martin BrundleBrabham-YamahaP43
1014Olivier GrouillardFondmetal-FordG43