PITLANESTATS

The Story

The 1990 season was the bitter culmination of the most intense personal rivalry in F1 history. Ayrton Senna, still furious about what he saw as Alain Prost's manipulation of the 1989 title fight, had moved to McLaren while Prost joined Ferrari. Senna took pole in Japan but was enraged when officials moved the pole position to the dirty side of the track, giving Prost (who started second) the advantage. At the start, Senna drove straight into the back of Prost at Turn 1, taking both cars out and clinching the championship. Senna later admitted it was deliberate, saying it was payback for 1989. The moment crystallised everything about their rivalry: the brilliance, the bitterness, and the willingness to go beyond the limits of fair play.

Points Progression

RaceSennaProstLeader
United States GP90Senna +9
Brazilian GP139Senna +4
San Marino GP1312Senna +1
Monaco GP2212Senna +10

Final Standings

PosDriverTeam WinsPoints
1 Ayrton Senna McLaren 6 78
2 Alain Prost Ferrari 5 71
3 Nelson Piquet Benetton 2 43
4 Gerhard Berger McLaren 0 43
5 Nigel Mansell Ferrari 1 37
6 Thierry Boutsen Williams 1 34
7 Riccardo Patrese Williams 1 23
8 Alessandro Nannini Benetton 0 21
9 Jean Alesi Tyrrell 0 13
10 Ivan Capelli Leyton House 0 6