The opening races of 1993 seemed promising for the fledgling Larrousse squad, even after suffering the embarrassment of a double-retirement in the
opening round. Alliot and Comas brought both cars to the finish in
Brazil, with Alliot narrowly missing out on points in 7th. The team had a miserable race in
Donington's downpour. Alliot crashed on his own while Comas finished 4 laps down, ahead of only
Michele Alboreto's Lola. Larrousse's efforts would finally pay off at
Imola, with Alliot outlasting a sea of retirements to score a fine fifth and two crucial points. In
Spain, Alliot and Comas drove nose to tail from lap one until Alliot's gearbox let go 26 laps in. Comas finished 9th after a race long battle with
Mark Blundell,
Christian Fittipaldi, and
Aguri Suzuki. It was the first of what would become an 8-race streak in which one Larrousse failed to finish due to a mechanical failure. By this point, money had run out and not a single part was updated after
Hockenheim. The team's second double-finish came 7 months after their first, with the luckless Comas surviving a crash-strewn
Italian Grand Prix to take a point for sixth. Things looked to be on the upswing for the team, with only one retirement in the final four races. Sadly Larrousse's points tally leaving Monza would remain unchanged. Penniless,
Gérard Larrousse hired the well-funded
Toshio Suzuki to replace Alliot for
Japan and
Australia. Approximately two thirds of the way through the season,
Lamborghini's parent company
Chrysler tested the V12 engine with the
McLaren team. During 1993, the Lamborghini V12 was rated at approximately , around less than the
Renault V10's and around less than
Ferrari's V12. Over the course of the McLaren tests, which included input and drives from triple World Champion
Ayrton Senna, approximately was found in the Lamborghini 3512 giving it upwards of , although the tests also proved that reliability was very suspect with that power increase. Despite the power gain, the test engines were never made available for Larrousse to use during the year. File:Lambo V12 F1.JPG|
Lamborghini's
V12 engine as used by the
Larrousse team in 1993. ==Complete Formula One results==