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  • 1994 Monaco Grand Prix
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  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:end color:green shift:(20,-5) text:Michael Schumacher (Laps 1–78) The race was won from pole by Benetton-Ford Cosworth driver Michael Schumacher, his fourth consecutive win. It had been Schumacher's first pole position. Second place was taken by Martin Brundle, with Ferrari's Gerhard Berger in third.
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Season
  • 1994
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thirdnation
  • AUT
fastestlapnation
  • GER
lapdistance
  • 3.328000
winnernation
  • GER
polenation
  • GER
fastestlapdriver
  • Michael Schumacher
circuittype
  • Temporary street circuit
secondnation
  • GBR
poletime
  • 1
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Winner
  • Michael Schumacher
Date
  • --05-15
OfficialName
  • LII Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
ImageSize
  • 240
Caption
  • Circuit de Monaco 1986-96
Laps
  • 78
circuit
  • Circuit de Monaco
fastestlap
  • 1
Distance
  • 259.584000
third
  • Gerhard Berger
Race
  • 4
Second
  • Martin Brundle
Flag
  • MON
Pole
  • Michael Schumacher
Location
  • Monte Carlo
fastestlapnumber
  • 35
abstract
  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:end color:green shift:(20,-5) text:Michael Schumacher (Laps 1–78) The 1994 Monaco Grand Prix was the fourth round of the 1994 Formula One Season. Held at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo on May 15, 1994, it was the first race since the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at the San Marino Grand Prix. As a mark of respect, the front row of the grid was left empty, and the flags of Brazil and Austria were painted on the track at the position of the first two grid slots. The race was won from pole by Benetton-Ford Cosworth driver Michael Schumacher, his fourth consecutive win. It had been Schumacher's first pole position. Second place was taken by Martin Brundle, with Ferrari's Gerhard Berger in third.