Mexican Grand Prix

Round 2 · Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico

1992-03-22

Winner: Nigel Mansell (Williams)

P1
Nigel Mansell
Williams
P2
Riccardo Patrese
Williams · +12.971
P3
Michael Schumacher
Benetton · +21.429

Who won the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix?

The 1992 Mexican Grand Prix was won by Nigel Mansell driving for Williams, starting from pole position. Riccardo Patrese finished second, +12.971 behind, with Michael Schumacher completing the podium. It was an attrition-heavy race with 13 retirements, many due to mechanical issues. This was Round 2 of the 1992 Formula 1 World Championship, held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. Érik Comas was the biggest mover of the race, gaining 17 positions from P26 to finish P9.

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Race Results

PosDriverPts
1Nigel Mansell10
2Riccardo Patrese6
3Michael Schumacher4
4Gerhard Berger3
5Andrea de Cesaris2
6Mika Häkkinen1
7Johnny Herbert0
8Jyrki Järvilehto0
9Érik Comas0
10Thierry Boutsen0
11Bertrand Gachot0
12Ukyo Katayama0
13Michele Alboreto0
RMartin Brundle0
RGabriele Tarquini0
RAndrea Chiesa0
RPierluigi Martini0
RJean Alesi0
RGianni Morbidelli0
RStefano Modena0
ROlivier Grouillard0
RAyrton Senna0
RChristian Fittipaldi0
RMaurício Gugelmin0
RKarl Wendlinger0
RIvan Capelli0

1992 Mexican Grand Prix — FAQ

Who won the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix?+
Nigel Mansell (Williams) won the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix on 1992-03-22 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Who finished P1, P2 and P3 at the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix?+
P1: Nigel Mansell (Williams). P2: Riccardo Patrese (Williams), +12.971 behind. P3: Michael Schumacher (Benetton), +21.429 behind.
Who was on pole position for the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix?+
Nigel Mansell took pole position for the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix.
Which team won the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix?+
Williams won the 1992 Mexican Grand Prix with Nigel Mansell taking victory.