Italian Grand Prix 1990 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Italian Grand Prix
Monza • Italy
Sep 9, 1990 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Ayrton Senna continued his relentless march toward the championship with another dominant victory at Monza, silencing the passionate Ferrari fans who had hoped to see Alain Prost triumph on the Scuderia's home circuit. The Brazilian led from pole position and controlled the high-speed Italian Grand Prix with authority, using the Honda engine's superior power to devastating effect down Monza's long straights. Senna's victory was his sixth of the season and moved him to the brink of securing his second World Championship.
Alain Prost finished second for Ferrari despite the team's best efforts to provide competitive machinery in front of their home crowd. The Frenchman pushed throughout the race but couldn't find an answer to Senna's pace, with the McLaren-Honda package proving simply too fast on Monza's power-sensitive layout. The tifosi's disappointment was palpable as they watched Prost cross the line in second, knowing their championship hopes were fading rapidly.
Gerhard Berger completed another McLaren one-three in third place, emphasizing the team's technical superiority in the 1990 season. The Austrian's consistent point-scoring had made him a valuable teammate to Senna, providing crucial support in the Constructors' Championship battle. With four races remaining, Senna's dominant form meant the title appeared a formality, though Prost refused to concede defeat publicly.