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  • 1994 Japanese Grand Prix
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Season
  • 1994
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thirdnation
  • FRA
fastestlapnation
  • GBR
lapdistance
  • 5.864000
winnernation
  • GBR
polenation
  • GER
fastestlapdriver
  • Damon Hill
circuittype
  • Permanent racing facility
secondnation
  • GER
poletime
  • 1
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Winner
  • Damon Hill
Date
  • --11-06
OfficialName
  • XXI Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix
ImageSize
  • 240
Caption
  • The 1983-2002 layout of the Suzuka Circuit
Laps
  • 50
circuit
  • Suzuka Circuit
fastestlap
  • 1
Distance
  • 293.200000
third
  • Jean Alesi
Race
  • 15
Second
  • Michael Schumacher
Flag
  • JPN
Pole
  • Michael Schumacher
Location
  • Suzuka, Mie, Japan
fastestlapnumber
  • 24
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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:18 color:green shift:(20,-5) text:Michael Schumacher (Laps 1–18) from:18 till:35 color:blue shift:(20,-5) text:Damon Hill (Laps 19–35) from:35 till:40 color:green shift:(20,-5) text:Michael Schumacher (Laps 36–40) from:40 till:end color:blue shift:(20,-5) text:Damon Hill (Laps 41–50) The 1994 Japanese Grand Prix was the 15th and penultimate round of the 1994 Formula One Season. Run in wet conditions, with conditions torrential to start but improving gradually, it took place at the Suzuka Circuit on November 6th 1994. Due to the weather and resulting accidents, the race was stopped twice: firstly after 14 laps, due to Gianni Morbidelli and Martin Brundle having unrelated accidents, then after 50 laps according to the two-hour time-limit rule. The result was decided, for the last time in Formula One, by an aggregate timing system. The race was won by Damon Hill of Williams-Renault, who finished nine seconds ahead of Michael Schumacher on the road (3 and a half seconds on aggregate). Ferrari driver, Jean Alesi finished third. The result reduced Hill's deficit in the Drivers' World Championship to just one point behind Schumacher, with just one race to go. Hill's victory, combined with a fourth place finish for team-mate Nigel Mansell gave Williams-Renault a five point lead in the Constructors' Championship over Benetton-Ford. Three drivers made their début in Japan: Frenchman Franck Lagorce, Japanese Taki Inoue and Finnish Mika Salo. Inoue lasted 3 laps and Lagorce 10 laps, before falling victim to the conditions. Salo performed solidly to cross the line in an overall tenth on his début.