
Senna's 0.014s Victory Over Mansell: F1's Third-Closest Finish
On April 13, 1986, Ayrton Senna clinched one of the most dramatic victories in Formula 1 history, holding off a charging Nigel Mansell by a mere 0.014 seconds at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez. The race, only the second major event at the new circuit, saw Senna secure his third career win in a nail-biting finish that remains the third-closest in the sport's recorded history.
Why it matters:
This race is a landmark moment that encapsulates the relentless, wheel-to-wheel competition of the mid-1980s era. Beyond the sheer thrill, the result had tangible championship implications, as the three points Mansell lost to Senna that day would later loom large in a title battle decided by just two points. It stands as a defining early chapter in Senna's legendary career and a testament to Mansell's never-give-up driving style.
The details:
- The 1986 season's second round at the new Jerez circuit set the stage. After a Brazilian 1-2 in the opener, Senna (Lotus), Nelson Piquet, and Nigel Mansell (both Williams) locked out the front row again, with Senna on pole.
- The race balance was far closer than qualifying. Senna led for much of the distance, with Mansell initially dropping back due to fuel concerns before mounting a fierce comeback to second.
- Mansell's charge was hampered by excessive tyre wear, forcing a late pit stop. He rejoined over 20 seconds behind Senna with just nine laps remaining.
- In a stunning final-lap duel, Mansell caught the leading Lotus but fell short by the slimmest of margins at the line. Post-race, a gracious Mansell remarked, "I’ve never worked so hard in my whole career. It was so close I think they should give us seven-and-a-half points each."
- At the time, this was F1's second-closest finish, only behind the 1971 Italian Grand Prix. It was later relegated to third by the controversial 2002 US Grand Prix finish between Ferrari teammates.
What's next:
The 1986 championship would be decided in the final round in Adelaide, where Mansell's title hopes famously exploded—literally—with a late-race tyre failure. He ultimately lost the championship to McLaren's Alain Prost by just two points, fewer than the three-point swing to Senna at Jerez. While far from a simple "what if," the Spanish GP result is forever etched in history as a classic demonstration of Senna's tenacity under pressure and a crushing near-miss for Mansell in a season of ultimate heartbreak.
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