PRE-RACE:
Autosport wrote:Life replaces failed in-house engine, makes radical aero changes
After struggling with power for the last few races, Life has decided to give up in their engine program, instead
opting for the Judd CV engines. However, Judd had a free EV engine batch, which is what they will use. They also contacted ex-Ferrari designer Antonio Tomaini as the consultant for their chassis, which has been given radical changes for the Monaco Grand Prix. Due to this, Life has reportedly used a lot of its budget, so its only a matter of time if they will go broke or not.
Autosport wrote:FIA to allow up to 30 cars in the main Qualifying shoutout
FIA has decided to up the number of cars in the main Qualifying session up to 30, with 4 of them DNQing. The rest will go to a second qualifying session held with 26 cars. This means Onyx no longer have to pre-qualify.
Autosport wrote:Several teams to downsize to 1-car operations
Many teams have downsized to 1-car operations. These include:
Osella (dropping Ghinzani)
Coloni (dropping Raphanel)
Life (dropping Brabham)
Autosport wrote:Broken Marriage; What's happening in Coloni?
After some very unsucessfull attempts to make it into the last couple of races, Subaru seems to be running out of patience more and more. Many of the rumors said that Subaru will pull out their 51% stake after the Canadian Grand Prix.
La Gazzetta dello Sport wrote:Dallara: "This is embarassing"
The Scuderia Italia team has been very dissapointed with the result thus far, with two double DNQs and only one race start. Dallara has said that, if they don't improve their game for the remainder of the season, they will withdraw support by the end of this year, Numerous sources have rumored that the Ford engine is under
powered.
La Gazzetta dello Sport wrote:Gianni Morbidelli gets the boot
After some really awful perfomances in the last couple of races, Morbidelli will be sacked and replaced by Paolo Barilla.
OOC: I will start using F1C, given that i can simulate PQ much easier that way.
Round 4: Monaco Grand Prix - Monte-Carlo
Climate: Sunny with some clouds in PQ, Overcast in Q1, Monsoon Q2 and R
Pre-Qualifying:
1. Eric Bernard (Larrousse) 1:26:591
2. Aguri Suzuki (Larrousse) 1:29:224
3. Olivier Grouillard (Osella) 1:29:343
4. Astrid Abrahamsen (Life) 1:33:071---DNPQ---
5. Yannick Dalmas (AGS) 1:34:452
6. Gabriele Tarquini (AGS) 1:34:452
7. Claudio Langes (Eurobrun) 1:34:662
8. Bertrand Gachot (Coloni) 1:35:082
9. Roberto Moreno (Eurobrun) 1:35:712
YES! I made it. I can't believe it

Qualifying 1:
1. Gerhard Berger (McLaren) 1:22:178
2. Ayrton Senna (McLaren) 1:22:394
3. Riccardo Patrese (Williams) 1:22:677
4. Alain Prost (Ferrari) 1:22:795
5. Thierry Boutsen (Williams) 1:22:817
6. Stefano Modena (Brabham) 1:22:853
7. Pierluigi Martini (Minardi) 1:23:241
8. Nigel Mansell (Ferrari) 1:23:425
9. Martin Donnelly (Lotus) 1:23:476
10. Michele Alboreto (Arrows) 1:23:562
11. Olivier Grouillard (Osella) 1:23:609
12. Paolo Barilla (Minardi) 1:23:625
13. Derek Warwick (Lotus) 1:23:864
14. Jean Alesi (Tyrrell) 1:23:866
15. Alessandro Nannini (Benetton) 1:24:282
16. Nelson Piquet Sr. (Benetton) 1:24:741
17. Ivan Capelli (Leyton House) 1:25:301
18. Satoru Nakajima (Tyrrell) 1:26:302
19. Aguri Suzuki (Larrousse) 1:27:078
20. Mauricio Gugelmin (Leyton House) 1:27:478
21. Nicola Larini (Ligier) 1:27:776
22. Eric Bernard (Larrousse) 1:28:018
23. Phillippe Alliot (Ligier) 1:28:379
24. Astrid Abrahamsen (Life) 1:29:75925. David Brabham (Brabham) 1:32:194
26. JJ Lehto (Onyx) 1:32:194
DNQ Stefan Johansson (Onyx) 1:32:810
DNQ Andrea De Cesaris (Scuderia Italia/Dallara) 1:33:016
DNQ Emanuele Pirro (Scuderia Italia/Dallara) 1:33:632
DNQ Alex Caffi (Arrows) 1:36:620
YES! I am into the race! I am hoping i can do better.
Qualifying 2:
1. Astrid Abrahamsen (Life) 1:23:8502. Ayrton Senna (McLaren) 1:24:645
3. Nigel Mansell (Ferrari) 1:25:051
4. Gerhard Berger (McLaren) 1:25:231
5. Thierry Boutsen (Williams) 1:25:250
6. Alain Prost (Ferrari) 1:25:370
7. Riccardo Patrese (Williams) 1:27:143
8. Jean Alesi (Tyrrell) 1:27:496
9. Alessandro Nannini (Benetton) 1:27:546
10. Nelson Piquet (Benetton) 1:27:568
11. Olivier Grouillard (Osella) 1:29:659
12. Ivan Capelli (Leyton House) 1:29:668
13. Pierluigi Martini (Minardi) 1:29:944
14. Eric Bernard (Larrousse) 1:30:627
15. Satoru Nakajima (Tyrrell) 1:30:826
16. Derek Warwick (Lotus) 1:31:097
17. Stefano Modena (Brabham) 1:31:978
18. Martin Donnelly (Lotus) 1:32:805
19. Nicola Larini (Ligier) 1:33:134
20. Aguri Suzuki (Larrousse) 1:34:054
21. Paolo Barilla (Minardi) 1:35:040
22. Phillippe Alliot (Ligier) 1:35:334
23. Michele Alboreto (Arrows) 1:37:032
24. Mauricio Gugelmin (Leyton House) 1:37:536
25. David Brabham (Brabham) 1:38:951
26. JJ Lehto (Onyx) 1:39:235
Wow. Just Wow. I can't belive i actually did it!
Race:
1. Astrid Abrahamsen (Life) 20m 11 2302. Mauricio Gugelmin (Leyton House) +1 Lap
3. Nicola Larini (Ligier) +1 lap
4. Gerhard Berger (McLaren) Didn't Finish (+2 laps)
5. Michele Alboreto (Arrows) +3 Laps
6. Phillippe Alliot (Ligier) +3 Laps
7. Ivan Capelli (Leyton House) +4 Laps
DNF Jean Alesi (Tyrrell) Suspension
DNF Alain Prost (Ferrari) Engine
DNF Satoru Nakajima (Tyrrell) Didn't Finish
DNF Nigel Mansell (Ferrari) Engine
DNF David Brabham (Brabham) Brakes
DNF Martin Donnelly (Lotus) Didn't Finish
DNF Alessandro Nannini (Benetton) Didn't Finish
DNF Riccardo Patrese (Williams) Didn't Finish
DNF Ayrton Senna (McLaren) Gearbox
DNF Pierluigi Martini (Minardi) Engine
DNF Paolo Barilla (Minardi) Accident
DNF Eric Bernard (Larrousse) Engine
DNF Aguri Suzuki (Larrousse) Didn't Finish
DNF Derek Warwick (Lotus) Didn't Finish
DNF Stefano Modena (Brabham) Engine
DNF Olivier Grouillard (Osella) Didn't Finish
DNF Nelson Piquet (Benetton) Engine
DNF Thierry Boutsen (Williams) Didn't Finish
IIDOTR: Mauricio Gugelmin - great drive
ROTR: Ferrari, double engine failure
Main talking points:
-Derek Warwick suffered a nasty accident where his car did a complete 180 at the start. He will be out
for the next 6 races because of this, with a replacement yet to be announced.
-Ivan Capelli crashed, hence his slow time.
-The race was stopped after the 50% distance was completed, when the rain was too heavy to continue. Half-points will be rewarded.
-Astrid Abrahamsen lapped everyone, something nobody expected. Not even me :L
Team Radio wrote:Driver: Yes! Yes! I won the Monaco GP! Thank you guys for all the support!
TR (Ernesto Vita): Excellent job Astrid! Totally deserved it! Congratulations!
Driver: Thank you guys!
WDC:
Piquet 22
Senna 15
Prost 12
Mansell 10
Abrahamsen 4,5Berger 4,5
Patrese 4
Capelli 3
Gugelmin 3
Boutsen 2
Alesi 2
Larini 2
Bernard 1
Nannini 1
Alboreto 1
Alliot 0,5
WCC:
Benetton 23
Ferrari 22
McLaren 19,5
Williams 6
Leyton House 6
Life 4,5Ligier 3,5
Tyrrell 2
Larrousse 1
Arrows 1
Minardi 0 (BR: 10th)
Lotus 0 (BR: 14th)
AGS 0 (BR: 18th)
Brabham 0 (BR: 20th)
Onyx 0 (BR: 2 Rets, 2 DNQs, 4 DNPQs)
Dallara 0 (BR: Ret, 6 DNQs)
Osella 0 (BR: Ret, 6 DNPQs)
Eurobrun 0 (BR: 8 DNPQs, 7th PQ)
Coloni 0 (BR: 8 DNPQs, 8th PQ)
I will start having a lot more writing from the next GP on. Prepare for somewhat small wall of texts.