Schumacher, comfortably ahead, suddenly slowed down with a hydraulic problem on lap 33 and retired in a cloud of smoke at Loews. At St. Monaco appointed Niko Kovac as their new manager on Sunday, the former Bayern Munich boss succeeding Robert Moreno, the Ligue 1 club announced.... more » 18.07.2020 13:57 Kylian Mbappe scored twice to take his season tally to 20 as the French World Cup winner shone in Paris Saint-Germain's 4-1 rout of his former club Monaco on Wednesday.... more » …
It was Senna's fifth consecutive Monaco win and sixth in all, breaking the record set by Graham Hill in 1969. This became 6th and into the points when Patrese's engine failed on lap 54. Hill's son Damon finished second in a … Milan 3-0-27/04/1994. Then Prost was penalised for the jump start with a stop-go penalty. 1993/94, Semi-finals. The 78-lap race was won by Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Ford. The order was: Prost, Schumacher, Senna, Hill, Alesi and Berger. Prost passed Fittipaldi for fifth soon after.
The main entertainment was provided by Prost as he climbed up the field despite difficult overtaking at the Monaco street circuit. Finally the problem was fixed but he was a lap down and in 22nd. Senna won from Hill, Alesi, Prost, Fittipaldi and Brundle. Monaco Desailly 14 Albertini 48 Massaro 66 ... Monaco.
Prost jumped the start with Berger getting ahead of Patrese. Devote on the first lap as ever there was a scrap as Blundell's Ligier was forced wide off the track and eventually retired after spinning into the wall with suspension damage. Hill rejoined but Berger was out immediately. He went on lap 12 but stalled the car as he was trying to exit. The 1993 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 23 May 1993. It was the sixth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship. Prost took pole ahead of Schumacher, Senna, Hill, Alesi and Patrese. Wendlinger in the Sauber made contact with JJ Lehto and eventually Lehto retired in the pits by lap 24 with collision damage. On lap 71, Berger attacked Hill and there was contact. 1993–94: Champions: Paris SG (2nd title) Relegated: Marseille Toulouse Angers: Champions League: Paris SG: Cup Winners' Cup: Auxerre: UEFA Cup: Marseille Bordeaux Nantes Cannes: Matches played: 380: Goals scored: 850 (2.24 per match) Top goalscorer: Youri Djorkaeff Roger Boli Nicolas Ouédec (20 goals) ← It was time for the stops with no changes in the top 6 but Prost was the big gainer as he climbed from 10th to 7th. Herbert crashed out on the main straight with gearbox problems on lap 62 which he subsequently had for 20 laps. Schumacher, now leading, pulled away as Alesi waved through teammate Berger.