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Britain’s Nigel Mansell led all the way...

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Britain’s Nigel Mansell led all the way and Italian teammate Riccardo Patrese finished second as the new Williams-Renault cars dominated the South Africa Grand Prix at Johannesburg, the first race on the 1992 circuit.

Mansell opened a huge lead in the early stages of the race and never was challenged. He covered 72 laps on the 2.64-mile Kyalami race track in 1 hour 36 minutes 45.320 seconds.

Mansell’s archrival, Ayrton Senna of Brazil, was third in a McLaren-Honda, and Michael Schumacher of Germany was fourth in a Benetton-Ford.

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