1993 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 2325 April 1993. Jean Alesi (Ferrari F93A). He exited


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Race Winner Alain Prost Williams 1:33:20.413 0 Pit Race summary of the 1993 San Marino Grand Prix F1, won by Alain Prost of Williams from 25 April 1993 on ESPN (UK).


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Click here for the results relating to the San Marino Grand Prix. Result classifications for all completed event racing sessions or stages.


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Get the complete weekend results of the 1993 San Marino Grand Prix, including practice rounds, qualifying and main race on ESPN (UK).


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The 1993 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Imola on 25 April 1993. It was the fourth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship . The 61-lap race was won by Frenchman Alain Prost, driving a Williams - Renault, after he started from pole position.


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Results 1993 Formula 1 Grand Prix of San Marino 25 April 1993 by Leopold 1 min read Event: San Marino Grand Prix Track: Autodromo Imola Classification 1993 San Marino F1 GP Fastest lap: 1:26.128 min by Alain Prost (Williams FW15C) in lap 42 Check out 1993 F1 Championship Standings Check out 1993 F1 Teams & Drivers


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San Marino Grand Prix - QUALIFYING 1. 25 Apr 1993 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, San Marino. Race. Race result. Fastest laps. Warm Up. Starting grid. Overall Qualifying. Qualifying 2.


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1993 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 2325 April 1993. Jean Alesi (Ferrari F93A). He exited

Gran Premio di San Marino F1 World Championship Race Report Results Qualifying Circuit An interesting race, the San Marino GP. To some extent it was not so much about what took place on track, although there was plenty of action in yet another good GP, but more about what was happening off it.


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Location Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Course Permanent racing facility 5.040 km (3.132 mi) Distance 61 laps, 307.44 km (191.034 mi) Pole Position Driver Alain Prost Williams - Renault Time 1:22.070 Fastest Lap Driver Alain Prost Williams - Renault Time 1:26.128 on lap 42 Podium


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San Marino Grand Prix - OVERALL QUALIFYING. 25 Apr 1993 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, San Marino. Race. Race result. Starting grid. Overall Qualifying. Qualifying 2. Qualifying 1. Pos.


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The 1993 San Marino Grand Prix was Round 4 of the 1993 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The event was held in Imola, Italy on Sunday, 25 April 1993. Alain Prost started on pole position in the Williams Renault and was the race winner.


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Highlights of the 1993 San Marino Grand Prix from the BBC with Murray Walker and James Hunt commentating.

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