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- SUNDAY 17TH APRIL 1994
-
- THE PACIFIC GRAND PRIX
-
- Hello. Erm, the time is actually 1:04. That's 1:04 AM... I haven't got the
- qualifying results yet, due to the fact that the BBC can't even afford to lose
- 30 seconds of Match of the Day. Terrible. At least they're showing the entire
- race. I noticed a strange thing in the TV magazine:
-
- 6:30 am, Eurosport: PACIFIC GRAND PRIX, LIVE FROM AIDA, JAPAN
-
- 12:30 pm, BBC 2: PACIFIC GRAND PRIX, LIVE FROM AIDA, JAPAN
-
- Notice anything strange? I wonder if the race is 6 hours long? When it's midday
- here, it should be around 9:00 pm in Tokyo... Maybe the cars have been fitted
- with headlights?
-
- Anyway, using my special clock with the dial on the top (which incidentally is
- of the same type that Lister used in one episode of Red Dwarf II), I can
- exclusively reveal that it is currently about 10:00 am in Tokyo, and the race
- will start around 3:00 pm (Japanese time) so the race will be in about 5 hours
- time.
-
- I have actually got some qualifying results off the ITN News, here they are:
-
- 1) SENNA (Williams)
- 3) HILL (Williams)
-
- Well, that's good, isn't it? Is it really worth telling us that Senna's on
- pole? I mean, it's not as if it could have been anyone else, seeing how
- Schumacher's never got a pole. Now, I wonder who could be in second? Hmmm...
- What a dilemma... Could it be... Nah... Schumacher? No, surely not... (ULTIMATE
- sarcasm - only with ARG-ST). Fourth? Alesi, maybe. Or maybe Hakkinen. Or
- Berger. Or Frentzen. Or Morbidelli. Or Wendlinger. Or Lehto. Or Barrichello. Or
- anyone, really...
-
- Talking of Ferraris, Saubers, Frentzen and Barrichello, I would like to share
- with you my Fantasy F1 team... If you didn't know, Fantasy F1 is this
- competition kind of thing that was in BBC Grand Prix 94. What you do, is you
- select two cars and two drivers, and then you get points based on how well the
- cars and drivers you selected do during the season. Unfortunately, due to the
- fact that I didn't understand it until after the first race, I will not be able
- to enter my team and be elegible for prizes. In fact, Ben Price says that I
- can, but I won't be able to count the scores for the first race. But I think
- I'll wait until next season, anyway.
- There are of course some rules - you can't just choose Senna, Schumacher and
- two Williams cars - in fact, you can, but you get thousands of penalty points
- which mean that your drivers need to win loads of races just to get back to 0
- points... I have selected my team so that I get the maximum 1000 bonus points.
- Here is my fantasy F1 team:
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- Driver 1: Rubens Barrichello
- Car 1: Ferrari
- Driver 2: Heinz-Harald Frentzen
- Car 2: Sauber
-
- Good choice, eh? The points system is quite complex, involving improvement
- points (for difference between qualifying and finishing positions) and stuff
- like that. In the first race, 3 of my four selections finished in the top 6, so
- I get a fair few points. In fact, due to his quite bad qualifying position,
- Rubens Barrichello got loads of improvement points - which helped make his
- total points number 130 - quite good, eh? Anyway, here are my points after the
- Brazillian GP: 1190... The 1000 is due to my bonus points, however, I think I
- may be boring you slightly, so I will stop here...
-
- It is now 1:26 am, it is time to go to bed. Now let's do a time warp and see
- the qualifying positions for the Pacific Grand Prix... (I have already entered
- the first three - well, it's obvious that Schumacher's second... My bet for
- fourth goes on Jean Alesi...)
- See you later...
-
-
- SUNDAY 17th APRIL
-
- PACIFIC GRAND PRIX, TI AIDA, JAPAN
-
- I have just watched the full race... I managed to pick up the first 11
- qualifying positions from the telly (plus 20, 25, 26 and the two non-
- qualifiers), I'll add the rest later...
- Note: Eddie Irvine has now been banned for 3 races, I repeat: THREE RACES!
- Aguri Suzuki takes his place this race... Also, Jean Alesi seems to have had
- some kind of accident or something, since Nicola Larini replaces him for this
- race. JJ Lehto hasn't recovered yet, either, so along comes Jos Verstappen
- again.
-
-
- 1) SENNA (Williams)
- 2) SCHUMACHER (Benetton)
- 3) HILL (Willams)
- 4) HAKKINEN (McLaren)
- 5) BERGER (Ferrari)
- 6) BRUNDLE (McLaren)
- 7) LARINI (Ferrari)
- 8) BARRICHELLO (Jordan)
- 9) FITTIPALDI (Arrows)
- 10) VERSTAPPEN (Benetton)
- 11) FRENTZEN (Sauber)
- 12) BLUNDELL (Tyrrell)
- 13) MORBIDELLI (Arrows)
- 14) KATAYAMA (Tyrrell)
- 15) ALBORETO (Minardi)
- 16) COMAS (Larrousse)
- 17) MARTINI (Minardi)
- 18) BERNARD (Ligier)
- 19) WENDLINGER (Sauber)
- 20) SUZUKI (Jordan)
- 21) BERETTA (Larrousse)
- 22) PANIS (Ligier)
- 23) HERBERT (Lotus)
- 24) LAMY (Lotus)
- 25) BRABHAM (Simtek)
- 26) RATZENBERGER (Simtek)
- NQ) GACHOT (Pacific)
- NQ) BELMONDO (Pacific)
-
- Well, well, well. Neither of the Pacific cars qualify in the Pacific Grand
- Prix! McLaren's qualifying positions show that they're back... Remember that I
- have actually seen the race at this point, so I know what will happen... Sauber
- seem to be out of it. Lotus are once again crap (I don't know how they
- qualified at the moment, but I think it was around 21st and 22nd) (Note from
- later - Nearly right!). Here's a bit of totally useless information: Hill spun
- out during qualifying... How interesting. But it seems that Williams are not
- able to cope without traction control, even Senna showed that in Brazil...
-
- So, without further ado, let's get on with my view of the race...
-
-
-
-
-
- At the start...
-
- On the first corner, Mika Hakkinen, who had overtaken Damon Hill,
- touched the back of Senna's car, and pushed him off the track, where he was hit
- by Nicola Larini who also went off. Schumacher went into the lead, Hakkinen in
- second, Hill in third. It looked like a Tyrrell had also been caught in the
- fray - although we weren't told anything whatsoever about this, it looked like
- Mark Blundell's helmet. According to Murray Walker (this sentence is being
- written just after I watch the highlights, by the way), Oliver Panis also
- stopped at the start for some reason. This all happened in the first 10
- seconds, so as you can imagine, I was writing all this down like there was no
- tomorrow... Senna once again is out, although this time it was not his fault -
- I wonder if Hakkinen will get a punch this time?
-
- Anyway, a little while later, Damon Hill spun off from third place, and
- rejoined in 9th, putting ... someone into third - maybe Berger or Brundle...
-
- After a while, the pit stops started. Mika Hakkinen got terrible luck, when he
- went into the pits in 2nd place. He stalled, and left in 11th, only to go back
- in on lap 21 - this time, permanently... Hakkinen retired with a 'hydraulic
- pressure' problem (???)... Micheal Schumacher did a great 8 second pit stop,
- and left the pits an amazing 25 seconds ahead of Gerhard Berger. Damon Hill,
- who had been progressing (very) slowly up through the field did a record
- breaking 6.9 second pit stop... Jos Verstappen displayed his inexperience -
- can't remember whether this was on his first or second pit stop, but whichever
- one it was, he did a Berger and crashed the second he left the pits - he
- immediately took a corner at top speed and spun off in front of Frentzen... He
- had been in 4th place.
-
- Now, a little later on, Schumacher had pulled away from everyone (over 30
- seconds ahead, maybe even 50!), and the real battle was on between Berger,
- Brundle and Barrichello... But Damon Hill was catching everyone, and pretty
- soon he had taken second place from Berger. BUT... On lap 51, Hill some sort of
- unidentified problem which made him drive off the track... Out of the race goes
- Damon Hill. The running now looked something like: Schumacher, Berger, Brundle,
- Barrichello... In fact, at some point in the race, Rubens Barrichello managed
- to get into 2nd place - like he did at Donington last year... BUT... On his
- second pit stop, Barrichello stalled... He left the pits in 4th position, from
- 2nd. Then there was Brundle. He had certainly proved that he was great in the
- McLaren - he'll be scoring lots of points pretty soon, no doubt. But with 13
- laps to go, Martin's car was seen trundling into the pits where some nice men
- in red and white coats came and took it away... He had been in 3rd place - this
- put Barrichello on the podium.
-
- Further down the field, everything was changing every five minutes, with
- Fittipaldi, Frentzen, Morbidelli and, shock horror, Erik Comas in the totally
- crap Larrousse, all doing battle with each other... We later recieved the
- message from Murray about all the cars that we never get to see - it seems that
- during the race, as well as all the ones we know about, Brabham, Lamy and
- Beretta were out. Pierluigi Martini and Ukyo Katayama also spun off around this
- point in the race. Then Wendlinger and Alboreto had a collision which sent
- Alboreto half into the air - nearly a repeat of the Verstappen episode... Both
- of them were out. But Gianni Morbidelli, who qualified 6th in Brazil, was
- following Frentzen, when tons of smoke started pouring out of his engine. We're
- not actually sure if he saw it - if he did, he should have pulled in at the
- side of the road and retired. However, he didn't, but after a few seconds, he
- was left without a choice when he spun off on the oil from his own engine...
- Morbidelli out...
-
- That's all I've got to say about the race... Here's the finishing positions (at
- the moment, of course, I only have the top 6. The rest are added much later
- on...):
-
- 1) Micheal Schumacher (Benetton) 10 Points
- 2) Gerhard Berger (Ferrari) 6 Points
- 3) Rubens Barrichello (Jordan) 4 Points
- 4) Christian Fittipaldi (Arrows) 3 Points
- 5) Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Sauber) 2 Points
- 6) Erik Comas (Larrousse) 1 Point
- 7) Johnny Herbert (Lotus)
- 8) Pedro Lamy (Lotus)
- 9) Olivier Panis (Ligier)
- 10) Eric Bernard (Ligier)
- 11) Roland Ratzenberger (Simtek)
-
- Schumacher's second win of the season, Berger's best for ages, Barrichello's
- first podium finish, Frentzen's first points, and Comas does a fluke for that,
- erm, you know, the obscure team that nobody hears anything about...
-
- DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE:
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- 1) Micheal Schumacher 20 Points
- 2) Rubens Barrichello 7 Points
- 3) Damon Hill 6 Points
- Gerhard Berger 6 Points
- 5) Jean Alesi 4 Points
- 6) Christian Fittipaldi 3 Points
- 7) Ukyo Katayama 2 Points
- Heinz-Harald Frentzen 2 Points
- 9) Karl Wendlinger 1 Point
- Erik Comas 1 Point
-
- Bloody hell! Barrichello second in the championship! And only his second
- season! I'm not sure if this championship table is correct, I'll correct it
- when I see the highlights (and add the rest of the qualifying times).
-
- Note from when I see the highlights and add the rest of the qualifying times: I
- still don't know if it was right because although I videoed the highlights, the
- only bit I played back was the qualifying times. I saw in the drivers
- championship table that Alesi and Fittipaldi were 5th and 6th as opposed to 4th
- and 5th as I had thought. However, I don't know who is taking up that 4th
- place, so for now, it stays as it is...
-
- CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE:
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- 1) Benetton-Ford 20 Points
- 2) Ferrari 10 Points
- 3) Jordan-Hart 7 Points
- 4) Williams-Renault 6 Points
- 5) Arrows-Ford 3 Points
- Sauber-Mercedes 3 Points
- 7) Tyrrell-Yamaha 2 Points
- 8) Larrousse-Ford 1 Point
-
- Bloody hell! Benetton in first! Ferrari in second! Jordan in third! Williams in
- fourth! Arrows and Sauber in fifth! Tyrrell in seventh! Larrousse in eighth!
- Etc...
-
- Well, I expect I'll have to just sit here until around 8:00, waiting for the
- highlights... Hope you enjoyed this account (no, of course you didn't)... The
- one you want to read next is, believe it or not, The San Marino Grand Prix, on
- the 1st of May 1994... Third in Brazil... Second in Japan... Can Ferrari win on
- their home track for the first time in 12 years? Find out in the next exciting
- edition of ARG's Grand Prix 1994...
-
-
- Afterword:
- Erm, I'm not sure that there will be one... I have just added the rest of the
- qualifying times. So THAT's where Wendlinger went... Bet Herbert's feeling
- pleased... Etc. I still haven't got all the finishing positions, since the BBC
- are crap... But here are the casualties of the race:
-
- Alboreto, Beretta, Blundell, Brabham, Brundle, Hakkinen, Hill, Katayama,
- Larini, Martini, Morbidelli, Senna, Suzuki, Verstappen, Wendlinger...
-
- Note from the future: It seems that Panis and Lamy (who were previously in that
- list) were not actually out of the race - that's where all the confusion below
- came from... I still don't have all the finishing positions, however I can
- exculsively reveal that the drivers who finished between 7th and 11th (in the
- wrong order) were: Herbert, Lamy, Panis, Bernard and Ratzenberger
-
- Only 11 drivers finished... We have been told nothing about Bernard, Herbert or
- Ratzenberger... Wait a minute, something's wrong here... 6+3=9, not 11! Have I
- missed two? Did Lamy and Brabham really go out? I'm pretty sure they did. Did
- 11 drivers really finish? Wait a minute, either 9 drivers finished, or two of
- those casualties I just wrote were not casualties... Eh?
-
- Anyway, I've got to do some homework, so I'll finish this another time...
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