1990 Images
Suzuka, Japan.
19-21 October 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) and Alain Prost (Ferrari 641) on the front row of the grid for the start.
Ref-90 JAP 17.
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1990 British Grand Prix.
Silverstone, England.
13-15 July 1990.
Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) with Alain Prost (Ferrari 641) close behind. Berger exited the race when his throttle control linkage broke, but was classified 14th, Prost finished in 1st position.
Ref-90 GB 28.
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1990 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco.
25-27 May 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads into Ste. Devote followed by Alain Prost (Ferrari 641), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 019 Ford), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641) and Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford) at the start.
Ref-90 MON 14.
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1990 San Marino Grand Prix.
Imola, Italy.
11-13 May 1990.
Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost (both Ferrari 641's) side by side going into Tosa on the first lap at the start. Behind Martin Donnelly (Lotus 102 Lamborghini) has a wild spin amongst the others.
Ref-90 SM 07.
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1990 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
23-25 March 1990.
Poleman Ayrton Senna easily leads teammate Gerhard Berger (both McLaren MP4/5B Honda's), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell (both Ferrari 641's), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 018 Ford) and Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M189 Ford) at the start. Behind Andrea de Cesaris retires as he crashes into the tyre barrier after colliding with Alesi.
Ref-90 BRA 08.
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Suzuka, Japan.
19-21 October 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) and Alain Prost (Ferrari 641) on the front row of the grid for the start.
Ref-90 JAP 17.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic.
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