1988 Japanese Grand Prix
| 1988 Japanese Grand Prix | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Race 15 of 16 in the 1988 Formula One World Championship | |||
| Race details | |||
| Date | 30 October 1988 | ||
| Official name | XIV Fuji Television Japan Grand Prix | ||
| Location | Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan | ||
| Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
| Course length | 5.860 km (3.641 miles) | ||
| Distance | 51 laps, 298.860 km (185.703 miles) | ||
| Weather | Cool and mainly dry, some rain toward the end | ||
| Attendance | 233,000 | ||
| Pole position | |||
| Driver | McLaren-Honda | ||
| Time | 1:41.853 | ||
| Fastest lap | |||
| Driver | Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | |
| Time | 1:46.326 on lap 33 | ||
| Podium | |||
| First | McLaren-Honda | ||
| Second | McLaren-Honda | ||
| Third | Benetton-Ford | ||
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Lap leaders | |||
The 1988 Japanese Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Suzuka Circuit on 30 October 1988. It was the fifteenth and penultimate race of the 1988 season.
The race was won by McLaren's Ayrton Senna, who had clinched his first world championship in doing so. He finished ahead of his teammate and championship rival Alain Prost and Thierry Boutsen from Benetton who came in third. By winning the race, he took his eighth Grand Prix victory of the season, eclipsing the record previously held by Prost in 1984 and Jim Clark in 1963 for the most wins in a season with seven, before his record was beaten by Nigel Mansell in 1992.