German Grand Prix 1993 - Race Schedule and Countdown
German Grand Prix
Hockenheim • Germany
Jul 25, 1993 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Alain Prost claimed his seventh victory of the season at Hockenheim, dominating the German Grand Prix on the ultra-fast circuit that placed a premium on engine power and slipstream tactics. The Professor controlled the race from pole position, utilizing the Williams-Renault's superior horsepower through the long straights of the old Hockenheim layout to build an insurmountable lead. Michael Schumacher thrilled his home crowd with a fighting second place for Benetton, demonstrating exceptional racecraft and bravery through the high-speed sections, while Mark Blundell secured third for Ligier-Renault in a race marked by attrition and reliability challenges.
The 45-lap race through Hockenheim's forest sections saw Prost establish his dominance early, pulling away from the pack with metronomic consistency. The Williams FW15C's active suspension proved particularly effective at the old Hockenheim circuit, which featured long straights punctuated by tight chicanes where traction and stability were crucial for fast lap times. Schumacher drove brilliantly to keep second place, delighting the German fans who had packed the circuit to support their rising star, though he lacked the ultimate pace to challenge Prost's Williams for victory.
Prost's seventh win of the season moved him to within one victory of clinching the World Championship, with the title now appearing a mathematical formality rather than a competitive battle. The Frenchman's dominant performance at Hockenheim showcased the perfect marriage of the best car on the grid with one of the sport's most intelligent and smooth drivers. Schumacher's strong home race performance continued his impressive season and confirmed his status as Germany's brightest motorsport talent since the retirement of the legendary Jochen Mass.