1992 Australian Grand Prix
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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
| 1992 Australian Grand Prix | |||||
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Race 16 of 16 in the 1992 Formula One World Championship
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| Race details | |||||
| Date | 8 November 1992 | ||||
| Official name | LVII Australian Grand Prix | ||||
| Location |
Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | ||||
| Course | Temporary street circuit | ||||
| Course length | 3.780 km (2.362 miles) | ||||
| Distance | 81 laps, 306.180 km (191.322 miles) | ||||
| Weather | Cloudy | ||||
| Pole position | |||||
| Driver | Williams-Renault | ||||
| Time | 1:13.732 | ||||
| Fastest lap | |||||
| Driver |
| Benetton-Ford | |||
| Time | 1:16.078 on lap 68 | ||||
| Podium | |||||
| First | McLaren-Honda | ||||
| Second | Benetton-Ford | ||||
| Third | Benetton-Ford | ||||
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Lap leaders | |||||
The 1992 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Adelaide on 8 November 1992. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 1992 Formula One World Championship.
The 81-lap race was won by Austrian driver Gerhard Berger, driving a McLaren-Honda. Berger won by 0.7 seconds from German Michael Schumacher in a Benetton-Ford, with Schumacher's British teammate Martin Brundle third. Nigel Mansell, in what was intended to be his final Formula One race before his move to IndyCars for 1993, took pole position in his Williams-Renault and led until Brazilian Ayrton Senna, in the other McLaren-Honda, collided with him while attempting to overtake him, eliminating them both.
Brundle (who spent 1993 with Ligier), Berger (who returned to Ferrari) and Riccardo Patrese (who joined Benetton) were among the many drivers for whom this was the final race with their current teams, while for Jan Lammers, Stefano Modena, Maurício Gugelmin and Olivier Grouillard it was the last Grand Prix of their careers.
This was McLaren's final race using Honda engines until 2015. The company ceased their full factory involvement in the sport following this race, although the Mugen arm of the company continued. They returned in 2000 as engine supplier to BAR.
This Grand Prix would also be the last Grand Prix for the March F1 team.
Qualifying report
Nigel Mansell took pole position in his Williams-Renault by nearly half a second from Ayrton Senna in the McLaren-Honda. It was Mansell's 14th pole position of the season, surpassing the 13 achieved by Senna in both 1988 and 1989.[1] Their respective teammates, Riccardo Patrese and Gerhard Berger, were third and fourth, followed by Michael Schumacher in the Benetton and Jean Alesi in the Ferrari. Completing the top ten were Andrea de Cesaris in the Tyrrell, Martin Brundle in the second Benetton, Érik Comas in the Ligier and Mika Häkkinen in the Lotus.
Qualifying classification
| Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Q1 | Q2 | Gap | |
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| 1 | 5 | Williams-Renault | 1:13.732 | 1:15.133 | |||
| 2 | 1 | McLaren-Honda | 1:14.202 | 1:14.416 | +0.470 | ||
| 3 | 6 | Williams-Renault | 1:14.370 | 1:15.895 | +0.638 | ||
| 4 | 2 | McLaren-Honda | 1:15.114 | 1:15.688 | +1.382 | ||
| 5 | 19 | Benetton-Ford | 1:15.210 | 1:16.613 | +1.478 | ||
| 6 | 27 | Ferrari | 1:16.091 | 1:17.213 | +2.359 | ||
| 7 | 4 | Tyrrell-Ilmor | 1:16.440 | 1:17.333 | +2.708 | ||
| 8 | 20 | Benetton-Ford | 1:16.562 | 1:17.674 | +2.830 | ||
| 9 | 26 | Ligier-Renault | 1:16.727 | 1:17.856 | +2.995 | ||
| 10 | 11 | Lotus-Ford | 1:16.863 | 1:17.868 | +3.131 | ||
| 11 | 9 | Footwork-Mugen-Honda | 1:16.937 | 1:17.621 | +3.205 | ||
| 12 | 12 | Lotus-Ford | 1:16.944 | 1:18.099 | +3.212 | ||
| 13 | 3 | Tyrrell-Ilmor | 1:17.037 | 1:19.017 | +3.305 | ||
| 14 | 22 | Dallara-Ferrari | 1:17.047 | 1:18.043 | +3.315 | ||
| 15 | 32 | Jordan-Yamaha | 1:17.231 | 1:18.790 | +3.499 | ||
| 16 | 24 | Minardi-Lamborghini | 1:17.333 | 1:19.661 | +3.601 | ||
| 17 | 23 | Minardi-Lamborghini | 1:17.367 | 1:19.441 | +3.635 | ||
| 18 | 10 | Footwork-Mugen-Honda | 1:17.409 | 1:19.589 | +3.677 | ||
| 19 | 28 | Ferrari | 1:17.465 | 1:18.618 | +3.733 | ||
| 20 | 33 | Jordan-Yamaha | 1:17.805 | 1:19.735 | +4.073 | ||
| 21 | 29 | Venturi-Lamborghini | 1:17.808 | 1:18.477 | +4.076 | ||
| 22 | 25 | Ligier-Renault | 1:17.957 | 1:17.976 | +4.225 | ||
| 23 | 17 | March-Ilmor | 4:23.313 | 1:18.099 | +4.367 | ||
| 24 | 21 | Dallara-Ferrari | 1:18.565 | 1:18.891 | +4.833 | ||
| 25 | 16 | March-Ilmor | 3:10.720 | 1:18.843 | +5.111 | ||
| 26 | 30 | Venturi-Lamborghini | 1:18.862 | 1:20.306 | +5.130 | ||
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