1990 Mexican Grand Prix - Classification - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 Alain Prost Ferrari 69 1:32:35.783 13 9
2 2 Nigel Mansell Ferrari 69 + 25.351 4 6
3 28 Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda 69 + 25.530 1 4
4 19 Alessandro Nannini Benetton-Ford 69 + 41.099 14 3
5 5 Thierry Boutsen Williams-Renault 69 + 46.669 5 2
6 20 Nelson Piquet Benetton-Ford 69 + 46.943 8 1
7 4 Jean Alesi Tyrrell-Ford 69 + 49.077 6
8 12 Martin Donnelly Lotus-Lamborghini 69 + 1:06.142 12
9 6 Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault 69 + 1:09.918 2
10 11 Derek Warwick Lotus-Lamborghini 68 + 1 Lap 11
11 8 Stefano Modena Brabham-Judd 68 + 1 Lap 10
12 23 Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ford 68 + 1 Lap 7
13 22 Andrea de Cesaris Dallara-Ford 68 + 1 Lap 15
14 24 Paolo Barilla Minardi-Ford 67 + 2 Laps 16
15 35 Gregor Foitek Onyx-Ford 67 + 2 Laps 23
16 25 Nicola Larini Ligier-Ford 67 + 2 Laps 24
17 9 Michele Alboreto Arrows-Ford 66 + 3 Laps 17
18 26 Philippe Alliot Ligier-Ford 66 + 3 Laps 22
19 14 Olivier Grouillard Osella-Ford 65 + 4 Laps 20
20 27 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 63 Tyre 3
Ret 36 Jyrki Järvilehto Onyx-Ford 26 Engine 26
Ret 29 Éric Bernard Lola-Lamborghini 12 Brakes 25
Ret 30 Aguri Suzuki Lola-Lamborghini 11 Collision 19
Ret 3 Satoru Nakajima Tyrrell-Ford 11 Collision 9
Ret 7 David Brabham Brabham-Judd 11 Electrical 21
Ret 21 Emanuele Pirro Dallara-Ford 10 Engine 18
DSQ 33 Roberto Moreno Euro Brun-Judd Push start
DNQ 16 Ivan Capelli Leyton House-Judd
DNQ 15 Maurício Gugelmin Leyton House-Judd
DNQ 10 Alex Caffi Arrows-Ford
DNPQ 18 Yannick Dalmas AGS-Ford
DNPQ 17 Gabriele Tarquini AGS-Ford
DNPQ 31 Bertrand Gachot Coloni-Subaru
DNPQ 34 Claudio Langes Euro Brun-Judd
DNPQ 39 Bruno Giacomelli Life

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