That's the first time he had started from the front row in a Grand Prix, having done so in Canada earlier this year.
And Damon Hill is following Damon Hill.
As you can see, visually, with your eyes.
Of course he did it voluntarily, but he had to do it.
... the lead is now 6.9 seconds. In fact it's just under 7 seconds
And there's the man in the green flag!
I can't imagine what kind of problem Senna has. I imagine it must be some sort of grip problem.
A mediocre season for Nelson Piquet as he is now known and always has been.
Frentzen is taking, er, reducing that gap between himself and Frentzen.
Stewart has two cars in the top five: Magnusson 5th and Barichello 6th.
Villeneuve is now twelve seconds ahead of Villeneuve.
I didn't see the time, largely because there wasn't one.
Michael Schumacher is leading Michael Schumacher.
Ferrari leads, McLaren second, McLaren second, Jordan third, and Benneton fifth and sixth.
And he's done that in a whisker under 10 seconds, call it 9.7 in round figures.
Alboreto has dropped back up to fifth place.
Schumacher has made his final stop three times.
Jean Alesi is 4th and 5th.
And here comes Mika Hakkinen, double world champion twice over.
Alesi is in second place, and Hill is in second place.