1987 Mexican Grand Prix
{{Infobox Grand Prix race report
|Type = F1
|Country = Mexico
|Grand Prix = Mexican
|Official name = Gran Premio de México
|Date = 18 October
|Year = 1987
|Image = Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.svg
|Race_No = 14
|Season_No = 16
|Location = Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico
|Course = Permanent circuit
|Course_mi = 2.747
|Course_km = 4.421
|Distance_laps = 63
|Distance_mi = 173.066
|Distance_km = 278.523
|Weather = Sunny and hot
|Pole_Driver = Nigel Mansell
|Pole_Time = 1:18.383
|Pole_Country = UK
|Fast_Driver = Nelson Piquet
|Fast_Time = 1:19.132
|Fast_Lap = 57
|Fast_Country = Brazil
|fast_flag_suffix = 1968
|First_Driver = Nigel Mansell
|First_Country = UK
|Second_Driver = Nelson Piquet
|Second_Country = Brazil
|second_flag_suffix = 1968
|Third_Driver = Riccardo Patrese
|Third_Country = Italy
|Lapchart = {{F1Laps1987|MEX}}
}}
The 1987 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on 18 October 1987. It was the fourteenth race of the 1987 Formula One World Championship. It was the 11th Mexican Grand Prix and the second since the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was renovated and returned to the World Championship calendar.
The race was held over a total of 63 laps of the {{convert|4.42|km|mi|adj=on}} circuit for a race distance of {{convert|278.5|km|mi}}. The race was divided into two heats after British driver Derek Warwick crashed his Arrows A10 heavily exiting the high-speed Peraltada corner on lap 31 after a rear suspension failure; the Arrows car's rear suspension was weakened by Satoru Nakajima crashing his Lotus-Honda straight into the back of Warwick's car at the end of the main straight earlier in the race. The results of the first 30 laps were combined with the results of the second race of 33 laps to create a combined result.
The race was won by British driver Nigel Mansell driving a Williams FW11B. Mansell's combined time over the 63 laps was 26 seconds faster than his Brazilian teammate and eventual 1987 World Champion, Nelson Piquet. Piquet actually took the chequered flag first at the end of the second heat, but Mansell's lead over Piquet at the time of Warwick's accident was substantially larger. Piquet had been delayed after a collision with Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/3) on the first lap.
It was Mansell's sixth and last Grand Prix victory for the 1987 season. Riccardo Patrese finished third driving a Brabham BT56. It was Patrese's best result since finishing third in the 1984 Italian Grand Prix. It was just the second podium of the year for Brabham. Brabham would only score one more podium before it would fold in 1992.
Attrition bit heavily into the race with just fifteen cars taking the second race start. Nine survived to the finish. Naturally aspirated Jim Clark Trophy cars climbed into the points with Philippe Alliot (Lola LC87) taking his third top six result for the year.
Ayrton Senna was fined $15,000 for punching a corner marshal after they refused to push his stalled car.
Mansell's victory allowed him to close to within twelve points of his championship leading teammate. With just two races left, only the Williams drivers had enough points to win the championship.
Classification
During Saturday morning's 90 minute free practice session, a number of the turbo teams ran their cars at the 2.5 Bar boost limit that would be enforced in {{f1|1988}}. To the surprise of many, lap times actually proved faster than they would in the afternoon's qualifying session when the cars were running their full 4.0 Bar boost settings.{{cite book |last1=Nigel Roebuck |first1=John Townsend |title=Grand Prix - 1987 Formula One World Championship |date=1988 |publisher=Garry Sparke & Associates |location=Glen Waverly, Victoria, Australia |isbn=0 908081 27 8 |pages=138-141 |edition=1st}}
= Qualifying =
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Pos
! No ! Driver ! Constructor ! Q1 ! Q2 ! Gap |
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1
| 5 | {{flagicon|UK}} Nigel Mansell | 1:20.696 | 1:18.383 | |
2
| 28 | {{flagicon|Austria}} Gerhard Berger | Ferrari | 1:19.992 | 1:18.426 | +0.043 |
3
| 6 | {{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} Nelson Piquet | 1:20.701 | 1:18.463 | +0.080 |
4
| 20 | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Thierry Boutsen | 1:20.766 | 1:18.691 | +0.308 |
5
| 1 | {{flagicon|France}} Alain Prost | 1:20.572 | 1:18.742 | +0.359 |
6
| 19 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Teo Fabi | 1:22.666 | 1:18.992 | +0.609 |
7
| 12 | {{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} Ayrton Senna | 1:21.361 | 1:19.089 | +0.706 |
8
| 7 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Riccardo Patrese | 1:21.720 | 1:19.889 | +1.506 |
9
| 27 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Michele Alboreto | Ferrari | 1:21.290 | 1:19.967 | +1.584 |
10
| 8 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea de Cesaris | 1:22.930 | 1:20.141 | +1.758 |
11
| 17 | {{flagicon|UK}} Derek Warwick | 1:23.347 | 1:21.664 | +3.281 |
12
| 18 | {{flagicon|USA}} Eddie Cheever | 1:24.445 | 1:21.705 | +3.322 |
13
| 9 | {{flagicon|UK}} Martin Brundle | Zakspeed | 1:25.184 | 1:21.711 | +3.328 |
14
| 24 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Alessandro Nannini | 1:26.055 | 1:22.035 | +3.652 |
15
| 2 | {{flagicon|Sweden}} Stefan Johansson | 1:22.185 | 1:22.382 | +3.802 |
16
| 11 | {{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Satoru Nakajima | 1:23.750 | 1:22.214 | +3.831 |
17
| 10 | {{flagicon|West Germany}} Christian Danner | Zakspeed | 1:23.992 | 1:22.593 | +4.210 |
18
| 25 | {{flagicon|France}} René Arnoux | 1:24.299 | 1:23.053 | +4.670 |
19
| 23 | {{flagicon|Spain}} Adrián Campos | 1:27.798 | 1:23.955 | +5.572 |
20
| 16 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Ivan Capelli | 1:27.161 | 1:24.404 | +6.021 |
21
| 26 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Piercarlo Ghinzani | 1:27.059 | 1:24.553 | +6.170 |
22
| 3 | {{flagicon|UK}} Jonathan Palmer | 1:27.306 | 1:24.723 | +6.340 |
23
| 29 | {{flagicon|France}} Yannick Dalmas | 1:28.156 | 1:24.745 | +6.362 |
24
| 30 | {{flagicon|France}} Philippe Alliot | 1:27.184 | 1:25.096 | +6.713 |
25
| 4 | {{flagicon|France}} Philippe Streiff | 1:27.011 | 1:26.305 | +7.922 |
26
| 21 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Alex Caffi | 1:27.670 | 1:30.010 | +9.287 |
data-sort-value="27"|DNQ
| 14 | {{flagicon|France}} Pascal Fabre | 1:30.285 | 1:28.655 | +10.272 |
colspan="8"|Source:{{cite web |title=1987 Mexican Grand Prix - QUALIFYING 1 |url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/1987/races/524/mexico/qualifying-1.html |website=formula1.com |access-date=11 May 2018}}{{cite web |title=1987 Mexican Grand Prix - QUALIFYING 2 |url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/1987/races/524/mexico/qualifying-2.html |website=formula1.com |access-date=11 May 2018}}{{cite web |title=1987 Mexican Grand Prix - OVERALL QUALIFYING |url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/1987/races/524/mexico/qualifying-0.html |website=formula1.com |access-date=11 May 2018}} |
= Race =
Numbers in brackets refer to positions of normally aspirated entrants competing for the Jim Clark Trophy.
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Pos
! No ! Driver ! Constructor ! Laps ! Time/Retired ! Grid ! Points |
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1
| 5 | {{flagicon|UK}} Nigel Mansell | 63 | 1:26:24.207 | 1 | 9 |
2
| 6 | {{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} Nelson Piquet | 63 | + 26.176 | 3 | 6 |
3
| 7 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Riccardo Patrese | 63 | + 1:26.879 | 8 | 4 |
4
| 18 | {{flagicon|USA}} Eddie Cheever | 63 | + 1:41.352 | 12 | 3 |
5
| 19 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Teo Fabi | 61 | + 2 laps | 6 | 2 |
6 (1)
| 30 | {{flagicon|France}} Philippe Alliot | 60 | + 3 laps | 24 | 1 |
7 (2)
| 3 | {{flagicon|UK}} Jonathan Palmer | 60 | + 3 laps | 22 | |
8 (3)
| 4 | {{flagicon|France}} Philippe Streiff | 60 | + 3 laps | 25 | |
9 (4)
| 29 | {{flagicon|France}} Yannick Dalmas | 59 | + 4 laps | 23 | |
Ret
| 12 | {{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} Ayrton Senna | 54 | Clutch | 7 | |
Ret
| 16 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Ivan Capelli | 51 | Water leak | 20 | |
Ret
| 21 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Alex Caffi | 50 | Engine | 26 | |
Ret
| 26 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Piercarlo Ghinzani | 43 | Water leak | 21 | |
Ret
| 23 | {{flagicon|Spain}} Adrián Campos | 32 | Transmission | 19 | |
Ret
| 25 | {{flagicon|France}} René Arnoux | 29 | Overheating | 18 | |
Ret
| 17 | {{flagicon|UK}} Derek Warwick | 26 | Accident | 11 | |
Ret
| 8 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea de Cesaris | 22 | Accident | 10 | |
Ret
| 28 | {{flagicon|Austria}} Gerhard Berger | Ferrari | 20 | Turbo | 2 | |
Ret
| 20 | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Thierry Boutsen | 15 | Electrical | 4 | |
Ret
| 24 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Alessandro Nannini | 13 | Turbo | 14 | |
Ret
| 27 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Michele Alboreto | Ferrari | 12 | Engine | 9 | |
Ret
| 9 | {{flagicon|UK}} Martin Brundle | Zakspeed | 3 | Turbo | 13 | |
Ret
| 2 | {{flagicon|Sweden}} Stefan Johansson | 1 | Collision | 15 | |
Ret
| 11 | {{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Satoru Nakajima | 1 | Collision | 16 | |
Ret
| 10 | {{flagicon|West Germany}} Christian Danner | Zakspeed | 1 | Collision | 17 | |
Ret
| 1 | {{flagicon|France}} Alain Prost | 0 | Collision | 5 | |
colspan="8"|{{center|Source:{{cite web |title=1987 Mexican Grand Prix |url=http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1987/292/ |publisher=formula1.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141103143559/http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1987/292/ |archive-date=3 November 2014 |access-date=23 December 2015}}}} |
Championship standings after the race
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;Drivers' Championship standings
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Pos
!Driver !Points |
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1
| {{flagicon|BRA|1968}} Nelson Piquet | align="right"| 73 (76) |
2
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Nigel Mansell | align="right"| 61 |
3
| {{flagicon|BRA|1968}} Ayrton Senna | align="right"| 51 |
4
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Alain Prost | align="right"| 46 |
5
| {{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Johansson | align="right"| 26 |
colspan=4|Source: {{Cite web |title=Mexico 1987 - Championship • STATS F1 |url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/1987/mexique/championnat.aspx |website=www.statsf1.com |access-date=19 March 2019}} |
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;Constructors' Championship standings
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Pos
! Constructor ! Points |
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1
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Williams-Honda | align="right"|137 |
2
| {{flagicon|GBR}} McLaren-TAG | align="right"|72 |
3
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Lotus-Honda | align="right"|57 |
4
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari | align="right"|26 |
5
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Benetton-Ford | align="right"|22 |
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;Jim Clark Trophy standings
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Pos
!Driver !Points |
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1
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Jonathan Palmer | align="right"| 77 |
2
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Philippe Streiff | align="right"| 68 |
3
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Philippe Alliot | align="right"| 43 |
4
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Ivan Capelli | align="right"| 38 |
5
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pascal Fabre | align="right"| 35 |
{{col-2}}
;Colin Chapman Trophy standings
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Pos
! Constructor ! Points |
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1
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Tyrrell-Ford | align="right"|145 |
2
| align="right"|43 |
3
| align="right"|38 |
4
| align="right"|35 |
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- {{small|Note: Only the top five positions are included for all four sets of standings.}}
References
{{Reflist}}
{{F1 race report
| Name_of_race = Mexican Grand Prix
| Year_of_race = 1987
| Previous_race_in_season = 1987 Spanish Grand Prix
| Next_race_in_season = 1987 Japanese Grand Prix
| Previous_year's_race = 1986 Mexican Grand Prix
| Next_year's_race = 1988 Mexican Grand Prix
}}
{{F1GP 80-89}}