GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 5: CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA - SPAIN

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Race Results, videos and stats of GP2 1993 F1 Season, Round 5: CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA - SPAIN

1993 Spanish Grand Prix – Race Report

Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona – 65 laps (Wet)

If Imola was about control and inevitability, Barcelona was about mastery in chaos.

From the moment the rain settled over the Circuit de Catalunya, this race stopped being about raw pace and became a test of judgement, finesse, and courage. And one man passed that test with flying colours.

Schumacher announces himself

Michael Schumacher delivered a performance that will be talked about all season. Calm, precise, and devastatingly effective in the wet, the Benetton driver looked untouchable from the early stages. While others tiptoed, corrected slides, or simply fell backwards, Schumacher danced through the conditions.

By the flag, he wasn’t just winning — he was lapping rivals, finishing over half a minute clear of Damon Hill and nearly a minute ahead of Prost. A statement drive, and a reminder that this young German is no longer just “one to watch” — he is here.

Hill fights back

After the heartbreak at Imola, Damon Hill responded exactly as Williams needed. Solid, intelligent, and mistake-free, he brought the car home second, extracting everything possible without taking unnecessary risks. In these conditions, restraint was just as valuable as speed.

This was a confidence-restoring drive — not flashy, but crucial.

Prost: damage limitation

For the first time in 1993, Alain Prost looked… human.

Third place may sound respectable — and it is — but in a race where Schumacher rewrote the script, Prost was firmly in management mode. He kept it clean, avoided trouble, and banked valuable points. With the championship lead already healthy, this was classic Prost pragmatism.

Not a defeat — simply damage limitation on a dangerous afternoon.

Others in the storm

  • Riccardo Patrese backed up Schumacher beautifully with fourth, reinforcing Benetton’s rise.

  • Ayrton Senna, usually a rain god, endured a frustrating race, nursing a car that simply didn’t give him the tools to attack, finishing a lap down in fifth.

  • Christian Fittipaldi deserves quiet praise for dragging the Minardi to sixth — an excellent result in treacherous conditions.

  • Reliability once again punished Ferrari, with Alesi retiring and Berger circulating far off the pace.

And once more, the rain showed no mercy: spins, mechanical failures, and attrition everywhere you looked.


Championship Picture After 5 Rounds

  • Prost still leads — but the margin, while comfortable, no longer feels unassailable.

  • Schumacher jumps to second, firmly establishing himself as Prost’s most dangerous challenger so far.

  • Senna, despite flashes of brilliance, is being held back by machinery.

  • Williams vs Benetton is now a very real narrative — not just on Sundays, but across the season.

Barcelona didn’t just give us a race —
👉 it reshaped the hierarchy.

And with Monaco looming next… well, we both know that’s where legends either shine or stumble.

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1Michael SchumacherBenetton - Ford #5 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER 651h 44m 05.145s
2Damon HillWilliams - Renault #0 DAMON HILL 65+35.408s
3Alain ProstWilliams - Renault #2 ALAIN PROST 65+42.837s
4Riccardo PatreseBenetton - Ford #6 RICCARDO PATRESE 64-1 lap
5Ayrton SennaMclaren - Ford #8 AYRTON SENNA 64-1 lap
6Christian FittipaldiMinardi - Ford #23 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI 64-1 lap
7Johnny HerbertLotus - Ford #12 JOHNNY HERBERT 64-1 lap
8J.j. LehtoSauber - Ilmor #30 J.J. LEHTO 63-2 laps
9Aguri SuzukiFootwork - Mugen Honda #10 AGURI SUZUKI 63-2 laps
10Michael AndrettiMclaren - Ford #7 MICHAEL ANDRETTI 63-2 laps
11Fabrizio BarbazzaMinardi - Ford #24 FABRIZIO BARBAZZA 63-2 laps
12Rubens BarrichelloJordan - Hart #14 RUBENS BARRICHELLO 63-2 laps
13Mark BlundellLigier - Renault #26 MARK BLUNDELL 63-2 laps
14Alessandro ZanardiLotus - Ford #11 ALESSANDRO ZANARDI 62-3 laps
15Andrea De CesarisTyrrell - Yamaha #4 ANDREA DE CESARIS 62-3 laps
16Martin BrundleLigier - Renault #25 MARTIN BRUNDLE 62-3 laps
17Thierry BoutsenJordan - Hart #15 THIERRY BOUTSEN 62-3 laps
18Erik ComasLarrousse - Lamborghini #20 ERIK COMAS 62-3 laps
19Michele AlboretoLola Bms - Ferrari #21 MICHELE ALBORETO 60-5 laps
20Gerhard BergerFerrari - Ferrari #28 GERHARD BERGER 58-7 laps
-Jean AlesiFerrari - Ferrari #27 JEAN ALESI -Engine
-Luca BadoerLola Bms - Ferrari #22 LUCA BADOER -Transmission
-Philippe AlliotLarrousse - Lamborghini #19 PHILIPPE ALLIOT -Engine
-Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell - Yamaha #3 UKYO KATAYAMA -Oil Leak
-Karl WendlingerSauber - Ilmor #29 KARL WENDLINGER -Engine
-Derek WarwickFootwork - Mugen Honda #9 DEREK WARWICK -Accident

Drivers Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Points
1 ALAIN PROST WILLIAMS - RENAULT 44
2 MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON - FORD 22
3 AYRTON SENNA MCLAREN - FORD 20
4 DAMON HILL WILLIAMS - RENAULT 15
5 MARTIN BRUNDLE LIGIER - RENAULT 8
6 RICCARDO PATRESE BENETTON - FORD 7
7 MARK BLUNDELL LIGIER - RENAULT 6
8 JEAN ALESI FERRARI - FERRARI 4
9 JOHNNY HERBERT LOTUS - FORD 1
10 CHRISTIAN FITTIPALDI MINARDI - FORD 1
11 AGURI SUZUKI FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1
12 MICHAEL ANDRETTI MCLAREN - FORD 1

Teams Championship Standings

Position Team Points
1 WILLIAMS - RENAULT 59
2 BENETTON - FORD 29
3 MCLAREN - FORD 21
4 LIGIER - RENAULT 14
5 FERRARI - FERRARI 4
6 LOTUS - FORD 1
7 MINARDI - FORD 1
8 FOOTWORK - MUGEN HONDA 1