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Ayrton Senna wins five Formula One races for McLaren, including his fifth straight at Monaco.
Two-seaters featured at the Detroit auto show: Porsche Boxster and Plymouth Prowler concepts and the dramatically redesigned Dodge Ram pickup.
Bob Eaton, formerly of General Motors, replaces Lee Iacocca at Chrysler at an auspicious point. The company is hot, riding a wave of new products, and stock values are triple those of a year ago.
New Daimler-Benz chairman Helmet Werner vows to shake Mercedes out of its stodgy engineers-rule culture and expand its marketing approach.
Saturn's one-price-for-all, "no-dicker sticker'' policy starts a mini marketing craze.
Reigning world driving champ Nigel Mansell chooses to run CART with Newman/Haas rather than defend his Formula One crown. He wins his first time out, at Surfers Paradise, and in four more races, becoming CART champion.
At Indy, Rick Mears and A.J. Foyt have retired. Willy T. Ribbs starts on the 10th row and finishes 21st, far better than Bobby Rahal, who fails to qualify. Emerson Fittipaldi wins the Indy 500 for Penske and breaks protocol by drinking orange juice (he owns an orchard) before the traditional-and sponsor-mandated-glass of milk.