Monaco Grand Prix 1990 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Monaco Grand Prix

Monte-Carlo • Monaco

Complete

May 27, 1990 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
🥈2nd Place
Tyrrell
🥉3rd Place

Race Summary

Ayrton Senna delivered a masterclass around the streets of Monaco, dominating the race from pole position to claim his third victory at the principality and reassert his championship credentials after the disappointment of Imola. The Brazilian was in a class of his own on the demanding street circuit, controlling the race with a combination of precision, pace, and tactical awareness that left his rivals trailing in his wake. Senna's victory was his second of the season and moved him back into contention in the championship standings.

Jean Alesi once again impressed with a brilliant second-place finish, chasing Senna throughout the race and demonstrating the raw speed that had made him one of Formula 1's most talked-about rookies. The young Frenchman's performance in the underpowered Tyrrell-Ford was nothing short of sensational, with Senna later admitting that Alesi had pushed him harder than expected around the tight confines of Monaco. At one point, Alesi closed to within a second of Senna's McLaren, prompting nervous moments for the championship leader.

Gerhard Berger completed a McLaren one-three in third place, while Alain Prost could only manage fifth for Ferrari after a frustrating afternoon. The race confirmed Monaco as Senna's domain, with the Brazilian's feel for the circuit and ability to push to the absolute limit on every lap leaving observers in awe. His victory reignited the championship battle with Prost and set the stage for an increasingly bitter rivalry that would define the 1990 season.