Pre-qualifying report In Friday morning pre-qualifying, the
Larrousse-
Lolas were again first and second, their fifth 1–2 of the season, with
Éric Bernard nearly a second faster than team-mate
Aguri Suzuki. As at the previous Grand Prix in
France, third fastest was
Gabriele Tarquini in the
AGS. This time, the fourth pre-qualifying spot went to
Olivier Grouillard in the sole
Osella. These four were comfortably faster than the other runners, the fastest of which was
Roberto Moreno in a revised
EuroBrun in fifth place. Sixth was
Yannick Dalmas in the other AGS, his sixth failure to pre-qualify so far this season.
Claudio Langes was seventh in the other, unrevised EuroBrun, with
Bertrand Gachot a distant eighth in the
Coloni after its engine destroyed itself yet again.
Subaru ended their involvement with the Coloni team after this Grand Prix, with eight consecutive failures to pre-qualify, and the team were to source new engines for the next race in
Germany. The
Life team had no pit garage in which to prepare their car, and worked on the grass near the pits. Their car, still driven by
Bruno Giacomelli, suffered an electrical failure after five laps, and was bottom of the time sheets again. Team manager Sergio Barbasio announced that they would stick with the hopeless in-house
W12 engine, citing a lack of time to prepare the chassis for the
Judd CV engines purchased from
Lotus. However, Italian sources claimed that Life had simply been unable to complete the purchase due to lack of funds.
Pre-qualifying classification Qualifying report Mansell qualified on pole more than half a second in front of Senna, at an average speed of 158 mph (252 km/h).
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