Since it is a thirty-two minutes video, let me highlight the main events of the race.

Though Hill pulled away at the beginning, there were signs of oil leak from his car. It did appear that Hill was losing power and Prost overtook him at lap 11 coinciding with 7:50 in the video. Prost stayed ahead for the rest of the race despite few overtake attempts by Hill. Surprisingly, Hill’s car was performing well.

By lap 41 coinciding with 17:00 minutes in the video, however, Hill retired. The new standing positions were Prost, Senna and Michael Schumacher. Senna had opened up a lead of more than 20 seconds over Schumacher which meant that he could go in and come out of the pits in front of Schumacher. At 19:50 though, the pitstop did not go as planned; it was still good enough for Senna to come ahead of Schumacher. Schumacher had already pitted, and with Senna in view, the German realised that he had a chance.

Meanwhile, at 20:30 minutes, Alain Prost had overtaken the fourth-placed man leaving only Senna and Schumacher on the same lap as the lead car. The superiority of the Williams was apparent from the fact that Prost had more than 50 seconds lead over Senna’s McLaren seen at 21:50 minutes in the video. Ironically, Prost was not pushing to the limit as the car was vibrating up-and-down sending the vibrations to the steering wheel as well. Later analysis showed that the nuts on the rear wheels of the car were loose after the last pitstop, which resulted in the vibrations across.

The race was far from over for Schumacher, though. He was putting up fastest lap after fastest lap catching up with Senna. At one point, the difference was only 2.6 seconds between the second and third place car. But this attack was soon stymied by Zanardi’s blown up car, which pushed Michael off the track, momentarily, at 23:40 minutes in the video. Luckily, Michael was able to join back.

At 27:00 minutes the race ended with Prost first, Senna second and Schumacher third. If not for Hill’s unfortunate retirement, this podium wouldn’t have been possible.