| Round | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | |-------|------------|---------|------| | 1 | United States | Phoenix | March 11 | | 2 | Brazilian | Interlagos | March 25 | | 3 | San Marino | Imola | May 13 | | 4 | Monaco | Monaco | May 27 | | 5 | Canadian | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | June 10 | | 6 | Mexican | Hermanos Rodriguez | June 24 | | 7 | French | Paul Ricard | July 8 | | 8 | British | Silverstone | July 15 | | 9 | German | Hockenheimring | July 29 | | 10 | Hungarian | Hungaroring | August 12 | | 11 | Belgian | Spa-Francorchamps | August 26 | | 12 | Italian | Monza | September 9 | | 13 | Portuguese | Estoril | September 23 | | 14 | Spanish | Jerez | September 30 | | 15 | Japanese | Suzuka | October 21 | | 16 | Australian | Adelaide | November 4 | Championship Leaderboard (Top 5):
1. Abstract The 1990 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 44th season of F1 racing. Defined by the fierce rivalry between teammates Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost (now driving for rival teams), the season culminated in a controversial first-corner collision at the final race in Japan. Senna secured his second World Drivers' Championship, while McLaren won the Constructors' title. The season was notable for high-speed circuits, political intrigue, and a distinct lack of electronic driver aids. 2. Key Dates & Calendar The season consisted of 16 races , starting in the United States and ending in Australia. 1990 f1 season
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| Round | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | |-------|------------|---------|------| | 1 | United States | Phoenix | March 11 | | 2 | Brazilian | Interlagos | March 25 | | 3 | San Marino | Imola | May 13 | | 4 | Monaco | Monaco | May 27 | | 5 | Canadian | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | June 10 | | 6 | Mexican | Hermanos Rodriguez | June 24 | | 7 | French | Paul Ricard | July 8 | | 8 | British | Silverstone | July 15 | | 9 | German | Hockenheimring | July 29 | | 10 | Hungarian | Hungaroring | August 12 | | 11 | Belgian | Spa-Francorchamps | August 26 | | 12 | Italian | Monza | September 9 | | 13 | Portuguese | Estoril | September 23 | | 14 | Spanish | Jerez | September 30 | | 15 | Japanese | Suzuka | October 21 | | 16 | Australian | Adelaide | November 4 | Championship Leaderboard (Top 5):
1. Abstract The 1990 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 44th season of F1 racing. Defined by the fierce rivalry between teammates Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost (now driving for rival teams), the season culminated in a controversial first-corner collision at the final race in Japan. Senna secured his second World Drivers' Championship, while McLaren won the Constructors' title. The season was notable for high-speed circuits, political intrigue, and a distinct lack of electronic driver aids. 2. Key Dates & Calendar The season consisted of 16 races , starting in the United States and ending in Australia.