French Grand Prix 1993 - Race Schedule and Countdown
French Grand Prix
Magny Cours • France
Jul 4, 1993 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Alain Prost claimed a popular victory at his home Grand Prix at Magny-Cours, delighting the passionate French crowd with a commanding performance that moved him closer to securing a fifth World Championship. The Professor dominated the weekend from pole position to checkered flag, showcasing the Williams FW15C's superiority on the technical French circuit built specifically to host the nation's premier motorsport event. Damon Hill completed a Williams 1-2 finish, marking the team's growing dominance, while Michael Schumacher took third place for Benetton to maintain his consistent points-scoring run.
The 72-lap race unfolded in glorious sunshine before a capacity crowd at the Circuit de Nevers, with Prost controlling proceedings from the front while Hill applied steady pressure from second place. The all-Williams front row demonstrated the team's technical superiority, with both FW15Cs utilizing their advanced active suspension systems to navigate Magny-Cours' challenging combination of slow hairpins and fast flowing sections. Schumacher drove a lonely race in third, too slow to challenge the Williams duo but comfortably clear of the midfield battle behind, consolidating his position as the leading challenger to the dominant British team.
Prost's emotional triumph on home soil was his fifth victory of the season, further extending his championship lead and bringing him within sight of clinching his fourth title. The victory was particularly sweet for the 38-year-old, racing in what he had privately decided would be his final season, performing before adoring French fans who had supported him throughout his illustrious career. The Williams 1-2 finish underscored the team's utter dominance of the 1993 season and highlighted the growing partnership between Prost and Hill, despite their internal rivalry for supremacy within the team.