Formula 1 World Championship 2000

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Formula 1 World Championship 2000
Ferrari F1-2000.jpg

World Champion
Driver: GermanyGermany Michael sSchumacher
Constructor: ItalyItaly Ferrari
Season dates
Number of races: 17th
<1999 season

2001 season>

Michael Schumacher's pit stop in Monza
Return from BMW as engine supplier: Williams FW22

The Formula 1 World Championship 2000 was the 51st season of the Formula 1 World Championship . It was held over 17 races in the period from March 12, 2000 to October 22, 2000. The first time since 1991 the US Grand Prix was a new addition to the calendar .

Michael Schumacher won the drivers' world championship for the third time. It was his first world title for the Ferrari team and the first drivers title that Ferrari has won since 1979. The constructors' championship was won for the second time in a row by Ferrari.

Changes in 2000

Technical regulations

Only V10 engines with a cubic capacity of 3,000 cm³ were allowed. Since no team had used V8 engines since 1998, this change to the regulations was only an adjustment to the current status. It was also decreed that all Formula 1 engines must be run on fuel from this year onwards, normal gasoline, as you know it from gas stations, is largely similar.

Racetracks

For the first time since 1991 there was a US Grand Prix , which increased the number of races this season to 17. With the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as the venue, Formula 1 followed the tradition that the Indianapolis 500 race was part of the Formula 1 World Championship until 1960. In contrast to this race, however, the well-known oval track was only used in sections as part of a new Formula 1 circuit.

In addition, the racing calendar was changed in several positions. At the end of the season, the Malaysian Grand Prix and the Japanese Grand Prix swapped positions - the season finale should now take place in Sepang . In addition, the European races of the season have been changed: the Great Britain Grand Prix moved from summer to spring, as did the European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring from September to May. Because the Monaco Grand Prix again took place on the Ascension weekend, this race also slipped to a date in early June.

Teams

The Stewart team was taken over by this company after three years in which this racing team had been the exclusive engine partner of Ford and henceforth reported under the name Jaguar Racing .

In a similar way, Renault acquired the Benetton team a few days after the start of the season , but decided not to rename it for the time being.

Engines

Honda returned as an engine supplier and initially supplied the BAR team exclusively . Previously, the Honda name had only been represented in Formula 1 since 1993 by its subsidiary Mugen , which last equipped the Jordan team in 2000 .

Even BMW entered the first time since 1987 again as an engine supplier in appearance and has been the exclusive partner of Williams .

After two years in which engines designed by Hart had been reported under the team name, Arrows switched to Supertec engines that had previously been used at BAR and Williams.

The original Ford engine, which Minardi had independently developed, was registered under the name Fondmetal that year .

driver

The main changes were related to the acquisition of Stewart by Ford: Stewart driver Rubens Barrichello and Ferrari -Pilot Eddie Irvine , runner-up last year, exchanged while the courts.

At Jordan, Jarno Trulli took the place of the ex-world champion Damon Hill, who retired after the 1999 season . Trulli's place at Prost was taken by Nick Heidfeld, the 1999 Formula 3000 world champion . The change of the French veteran Jean Alesi , who came from Sauber , completed the repositioning of the French racing team. In return, Olivier Panis no longer received a racing cockpit and spent 2000 as a test driver at McLaren . In turn, Sauber brought Mika Salo into the team for Alesi , who had replaced the injured Michael Schumacher for several races at Ferrari in 1999 .

At Williams, Alessandro Zanardi , who was disappointing last year, left Formula 1 racing and was replaced by debutant Jenson Button . At Arrows, Jos Verstappen returned to Formula 1 after a one-year absence. His predecessor Toranosuke Takagi did not appear again in this racing series. Minardi also re-occupied one of the cockpits and launched the paydriver Gastón Mazzacane for the hapless Luca Badoer .

There were no changes only at Benetton and BAR.

The field of drivers remained largely homogeneous over the season. The only temporary change of line-up concerned Jaguar, where Luciano Burti replaced Eddie Irvine for a race at the Austrian Grand Prix . Irvine had complained of abdominal pain during Friday training and was diagnosed with appendicitis.

Teams and drivers

image team chassis engine tires No. Regular driver run Test /
substitute driver
McLaren MP4 / 15
United KingdomUnited Kingdom West McLaren Mercedes McLaren MP4 / 15 Mercedes-Benz 3.0 V10 B. 1 FinlandFinland Mika Hakkinen 1-17 FranceFrance Olivier Panis Darren Turner
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Coulthard 1-17
Ferrari F1-2000
ItalyItaly Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari F1-2000 Ferrari 3.0 V10 B. 3 GermanyGermany Michael sSchumacher 1-17 ItalyItaly Luca Badoer
4th BrazilBrazil Rubens Barrichello 1-17
Jordan EJ10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Benson and Hedges Jordan Jordan EJ10
Jordan EJ10B
Mugen-Honda 3.0 V10 B. 5 GermanyGermany Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1-17 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Enge
6th ItalyItaly Jarno Trulli 1-17
Jaguar R1
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jaguar Racing Jaguar R1 Ford Cosworth 3.0 V10 B. 7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Eddie Irvine 1-9, 11-17 BrazilBrazil Luciano Burti Dario Franchitti
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
BrazilBrazil Luciano Burti 10
8th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Johnny Herbert 1-17
Williams FW22
United KingdomUnited Kingdom BMW Williams F1 Team Williams FW22 BMW 3.0 V10 B. 9 GermanyGermany Ralf Schumacher 1-17 BrazilBrazil Bruno Junqueira Jörg Müller
GermanyGermany 
10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jenson Button 1-17
Benetton B200
ItalyItaly Mild Seven Benetton Playlife Benetton B200 Supertec 3.0 V10 B. 11 ItalyItaly Giancarlo Fisichella 1-17 JapanJapan Hidetoshi Mitsusada Antonio Pizzonia
BrazilBrazil 
12 AustriaAustria Alexander Wurz 1-17
Cheers AP03
FranceFrance Gauloises cheers Peugeot Cheers AP03 Peugeot 3.0 V10 B. 14th FranceFrance Jean Alesi 1-17 FranceFrance Stéphane Sarrazin
15th GermanyGermany Nick Heidfeld 1-17
Clean C19
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Red Bull Sauber Petronas Clean C19 Petronas 3.0 V10 B. 16 BrazilBrazil Pedro Diniz 1-17 BrazilBrazil Enrique Bernoldi Kimi Raikkonen
FinlandFinland 
17th FinlandFinland Mika Salo 1-17
Arrows A21
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Arrows F1 team Arrows A21 Supertec 3.0 V10 B. 18th SpainSpain Pedro de la Rosa 1-17 AustraliaAustralia Mark Webber
19th NetherlandsNetherlands Jos Verstappen 1-17
Minardi M02
ItalyItaly Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal Minardi M02 Fondmetal 3.0 V10 B. 20th SpainSpain Marc Gené 1-17 SpainSpain Fernando Alonso
21st ArgentinaArgentina Gastón Mazzacane 1-17
BAR 002
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda BAR 002 Honda 3.0 V10 B. 22nd CanadaCanada Jacques Villeneuve 1-17 FranceFrance Patrick Lemarié Darren Manning
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
23 BrazilBrazil Ricardo Zonta 1-17

Racing calendar

No. date Grand Prix route Distance
(km)
Pole position Fastest race lap winner Overall leading
driver
Overall leading
designer
01 March 12th AustraliaAustralia Australia Albert Park Circuit 307,574 Mika Hakkinen Rubens Barrichello Michael sSchumacher Michael sSchumacher Ferrari
02 26th of March BrazilBrazil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace 305.939 Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher Michael sSchumacher
03 9th April San MarinoSan Marino San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 305.846 Mika Hakkinen Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher
04th April 23 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Silverstone Circuit 308,356 Rubens Barrichello Mika Hakkinen David Coulthard
05 May 7th SpainSpain Spain Circuit de Catalunya 307,323 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Mika Hakkinen
06th May 21 EuropeEurope Europe Nürburgring 305.252 David Coulthard Michael sSchumacher Michael sSchumacher
07th June 4th MonacoMonaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco 262,860 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen David Coulthard
08th 18th of June CanadaCanada Canada Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve 305.049 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher
09 2nd July FranceFrance France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 305.886 Michael sSchumacher David Coulthard David Coulthard
10 16th of July AustriaAustria Austria A1 ring 306.649 Mika Hakkinen David Coulthard Mika Hakkinen
11 30th July GermanyGermany Germany Hockenheimring 307.035 David Coulthard Rubens Barrichello Rubens Barrichello
12 13 August HungaryHungary Hungary Hungaroring 305.921 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Mika Hakkinen Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes
13 August 27 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 306,592 Mika Hakkinen Rubens Barrichello Mika Hakkinen Ferrari
14th September 10 ItalyItaly Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 306.764 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher
15th September 24th United StatesUnited States United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 306,016 Michael sSchumacher David Coulthard Michael sSchumacher Michael sSchumacher
16 8th October JapanJapan Japan Suzuka International Racing Course 310.792 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher
17th October 22nd MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia Sepang International Circuit 310.408 Michael sSchumacher Mika Hakkinen Michael sSchumacher

Race reports

Australian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 34: 01.987
2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 11.415
3 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 20.009
4th Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda + 44.447
5 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton - Supertec + 45.165
6th Ricardo Zonta BAR Honda + 46.468

The Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne took place on March 12, 2000 over 58 laps over a total of 307.574 km.

Mika Häkkinen took pole position ahead of David Coulthard and Michael Schumacher. After both McLaren-Mercedes retired with engine damage, Coulthard in the 11th and Häkkinen in the 18th lap, the way was clear for a Ferrari double victory.

21 drivers started, 9 of which were rated at the finish. Rubens Barrichello set the fastest race lap in 1: 31.481 minutes.

Brazilian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 31: 35.271
2 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton - Supertec + 39.898
3 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan - Mugen - Honda + 42.268
4th Jarno Trulli Jordan-Mugen-Honda +1: 12.780
5 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 1 lap
6th Jenson Button Williams-BMW + 1 lap

The Brazilian Grand Prix at the Interlagos circuit in São Paulo took place on March 26, 2000 and covered a distance of 71 laps with 304.732 km.

McLaren-Mercedes could not score any points for the second time. Häkkinen retired due to a technical defect, Coulthard was disqualified after a technical check after the race.

San Marino Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 31: 39.776
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 1.168
3 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 51.008
4th Rubens Barrichello Ferrari +1: 29.276
5 Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda + 1 lap
6th Mika Salo Clean - Petronas + 1 lap

The San Marino Grand Prix at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola took place on April 9, 2000 and covered a distance of 62 laps for a total of 305.660 km.

Great Britain Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 David Coulthard McLaren - Mercedes 1: 28: 50.108
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes + 1.477
3 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari + 19.917
4th Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 41.312
5 Jenson Button Williams-BMW + 57.759
6th Jarno Trulli Jordan - Mugen - Honda +1: 19.273

The Grand Prix of Great Britain at the Silverstone Circuit in Silverstone took place on April 23, 2000 and went over a distance of 60 laps (308,400 km).

Spanish Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes 1: 33: 55.390
2 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 16.066
3 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 29.112
4th Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 37.311
5 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari + 47.983
6th Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan - Mugen - Honda +1: 21.925

The Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona took place on May 7, 2000 and covered a distance of 65 laps for a total of 307.255 km.

Grand Prix of Europe

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 42: 00,307
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 13.822
3 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 1 lap
4th Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 1 lap
5 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton - Supertec + 1 lap
6th Pedro de la Rosa Arrows -Supertec + 1 lap

The European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring took place on May 21, 2000 and covered a distance of 67 laps (305.235 km).

Häkkinen started from position 3 and was able to take the lead directly from Schumacher and Coulthard. On lap 10 rain set in and one lap later Schumacher took the lead. On lap 30 there was a collision between Ralf Schumacher , Jos Verstappen and Eddie Irvine . The other failures: Trulli, Frentzen, Salo, Villeneuve, Gene and Zonta, Button, Herbert and Wurz. Nick Heidfeld was disqualified after training because he weighed below the minimum weight of 600 kg and was not allowed to start.

Monaco Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 David Coulthard McLaren - Mercedes 1: 49: 28,213
2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 15.889
3 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton - Supertec + 18,522
4th Eddie Irvine Jaguar - Cosworth +1: 05.924
5 Mika Salo Clean - Petronas +1: 20.775
6th Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes + 1 lap

The Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo took place on June 4, 2000 and covered a distance of 78 laps for a total of 262.860 km.

The race was marked by two aborted starts, the first time after Alexander Wurz had stopped at the start / finish line, the second time because there was an accident in the Loews corner in which several cars blocked the track and one quick recovery was impossible. Schumacher retired on the 55th lap due to a broken wheel suspension, which was overheated by a broken exhaust. Frentzen had to park his car 7 laps before the end, lying on a podium, because of an accident.

Canadian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 41: 12,313
2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 0.174
3 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton - Supertec + 15.365
4th Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 18.561
5 Jos Verstappen Arrows -Supertec + 52.208
6th Jarno Trulli Jordan - Mugen - Honda +1: 01.687

The Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montréal took place on June 18, 2000 and covered a distance of 69 laps for a total of 305.049 km.

French Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 David Coulthard McLaren - Mercedes 1: 38: 05,538
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes + 14.748
3 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 32,409
4th Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda +1: 01.322
5 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW +1: 03.981
6th Jarno Trulli Jordan - Mugen - Honda +1: 15.604

The French Grand Prix at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours near Nevers took place on July 2, 2000 and covered a distance of 72 laps (305.886 km).

Michael Schumacher's failure due to technical problems was the beginning of a series of failures for the Ferrari driver, which allowed Häkkinen to catch up again in the championship standings.

Grand Prix of Austria

space driver team time
1 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes 1: 28: 15.818
2 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 12,535
3 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 30.795
4th Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda + 1 lap
5 Jenson Button Williams - BMW + 1 lap
6th Mika Salo Clean - Petronas + 1 lap

The Austrian Grand Prix on the A1-Ring in Spielberg took place on July 16, 2000 and covered a distance of 71 laps (307.146 km).

Michael Schumacher retired on the first lap due to a collision with Zonta, Fisichella and Trulli. Because of the missing FIA seal on Mika Häkkinen's car, McLaren-Mercedes were subsequently stripped of ten designer points.

Grand Prix of Germany

space driver team time
1 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1: 25: 34.418
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 7.452
3 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 21.168
4th Jenson Button Williams - BMW + 22.685
5 Mika Salo Clean - Petronas + 27.112
6th Pedro de la Rosa Arrows -Supertec + 29.080

The German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring in Hockenheim took place on July 30, 2000 and covered a distance of 45 laps over a total of 307.125 km.

In this rain race Rubens Barrichello drove on slicks to the first victory of his career. Michael Schumacher collided with Giancarlo Fisichella on the first lap and retired. In the 24th lap, a man gained access to the race track and caused a safety car phase . For the second time, the safety car had to deploy between Alesi and Diniz after a serious accident. The onset of rain then helped Barrichello to move forward.

Hungarian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes 1: 45: 33.869
2 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari + 7.917
3 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 8.455
4th Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 44.157
5 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 50.437
6th Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan - Mugen - Honda +1: 08.099

The Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring in Budapest took place on August 13, 2000 and covered a distance of 77 laps for a total of 306.075 km.

Michael Schumacher could not use the advantage of the pole and fought for second place with Coulthard until the end. The following drivers did not finish: Alesi, Heidfeld, Fisichella, Diniz, Herbert and Mazzacane.

Belgian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes 1: 28: 14.494
2 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari + 1.104
3 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 38.096
4th David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 43.281
5 Jenson Button Williams-BMW + 49.914
6th Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan - Mugen - Honda + 55.984

The Belgian Grand Prix on the Spa-Francorchamps race course near Spa took place on August 27, 2000 and covered a distance of 44 laps over 306.592 km.

The decisive overtaking maneuver in the lead happened on lap 40. Häkkinen was just behind Michael Schumacher when both tried to lap Ricardo Zonta on the straight to Eau Rouge . Häkkinen chose the inside, while Schumacher wanted to drive past Zonta on the outside. Häkkinen was able to step in ahead of Michael Schumacher and take the lead.

Italian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 27: 31.638
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 3.810
3 Ralf Schumacher Williams - BMW + 52.432
4th Jos Verstappen Arrows -Supertec + 59.938
5 Alexander Wurz Benetton -Supertec +1: 07.426
6th Ricardo Zonta BAR - Honda +1: 09.293

The Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza took place on September 10, 2000 and covered a distance of 53 laps (306.764 km).

During the pile-up in the first lap, a marshal was struck by a flying wheel. Michael Schumacher won ahead of Mika Häkkinen and Ralf Schumacher .

United States Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 36: 30.883
2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 12,118
3 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan - Mugen - Honda + 17.368
4th Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda + 17.935
5 David Coulthard McLaren - Mercedes + 28.813
6th Ricardo Zonta BAR Honda + 51.694

The US Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis took place on September 24, 2000 and covered a distance of 73 laps (306.235 km).

Mika Häkkinen had to park his car on lap 28 with engine failure. Other failures: Trulli, Salo, Button, Verstappen, de la Rosa, Fisichella, Ralf Schumacher, Mazzacane and Alesi.

Japanese Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 29: 53.435
2 Mika Hakkinen McLaren - Mercedes + 1.837
3 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes +1: 09.914
4th Rubens Barrichello Ferrari +1: 19.190
5 Jenson Button Williams - BMW +1: 25.694
6th Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda + 1 lap

The Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka International Racing Course near Suzuka took place on October 8, 2000 and covered a distance of 53 laps for a total of 310.596 km.

Häkkinen was able to take the lead right after the start. With a clever pit stop strategy, Schumacher was able to maintain his lead and win the World Cup early.

Malaysian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 Michael sSchumacher Ferrari 1: 35: 54.235
2 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes + 0.732
3 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari + 18.444
4th Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes + 35.269
5 Jacques Villeneuve BAR - Honda +1: 10.692
6th Eddie Irvine Jaguar - Cosworth +1: 12.568

The Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang International Circuit in Kuala Lumpur took place on October 22, 2000 and covered a distance of 56 laps or 310.408 km.

Right at the beginning there was a collision between Heidfeld, Diniz and de la Rosa, which resulted in a safety car phase . Häkkinen was punished with a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for jumping early. Johnny Herbert retired in his last Formula 1 race due to an accident, and Frentzen, Button, Gene, Ralf Schumacher and Zonta also retired.

World championship ratings

Driver ranking of the Formula 1 season 2000

The world champion is the driver or designer who has accumulated the most points in the world championship by the end of the season. When distributing points, the placements in the overall result of the respective race of all races are taken into account. The first six drivers in each race receive points according to the following scheme:

Distribution of points
space 1 2 3 4th 5 6th
Points 10 6th 4th 3 2 1

Driver ranking

Item driver constructor Flag of Australia.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of San Marino (1862–2011) .svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Hungary.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg Points
01 GermanyGermany M. Schumacher ItalyItaly Ferrari 1 1 1 3 5 1 DNF 1 DNF DNF DNF 2 2 1 1 1 1 108
02 FinlandFinland M. Hakkinen United KingdomUnited Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes DNF DNF 2 2 1 2 6th 4th 2 1 2 1 1 2 DNF 2 4th 89
03 United KingdomUnited Kingdom D. Coulthard United KingdomUnited Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes DNF DSQ 3 1 2 3 1 7th 1 2 3 3 4th DNF 5 3 2 73
04th BrazilBrazil R. Barrichello ItalyItaly Ferrari 2 DNF 4th DNF 3 4th 2 2 3 3 1 4th DNF DNF 2 4th 3 62
05 GermanyGermany R. Schumacher United KingdomUnited Kingdom Williams-BMW 3 5 DNF 4th 4th DNF DNF 14 * 5 DNF 7th 5 3 3 DNF DNF DNF 24
06th ItalyItaly G. Fisichella ItalyItaly Benetton Supertec 5 2 11 7th 9 5 3 3 9 DNF DNF DNF DNF 11 DNF 14th 9 18th
07th CanadaCanada J. Villeneuve United KingdomUnited Kingdom BAR Honda 4th DNF 5 16 * DNF DNF 7th 15 * 4th 4th 8th 12 7th DNF 4th 6th 5 17th
08th United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Button United KingdomUnited Kingdom Williams-BMW DNF 6th DNF 5 17 * 10 * DNF 11 8th 5 4th 9 5 DNF DNF 5 DNF 12
09 GermanyGermany H. Frentzen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jordan-Mugen DNF 3 DNF 17 * 6th DNF 10 * DNF 7th DNF DNF 6th 6th DNF 3 DNF DNF 11
10 ItalyItaly J. Trulli United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jordan-Mugen DNF 4th 15 * 6th 12 DNF DNF 6th 6th DNF 9 7th DNF DNF DNF 13 12 6th
11 FinlandFinland M. Salo SwitzerlandSwitzerland Clean Petronas DSQ DNS 6th 8th 7th DNF 5 DNF 10 6th 5 10 9 7th DNF 10 8th 6th
12 NetherlandsNetherlands J. Verstappen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Arrows-Supertec DNF 7th 14th DNF DNF DNF DNF 5 DNF DNF DNF 13 15th 4th DNF DNF 10 5
13 United KingdomUnited Kingdom E. Irvine United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jaguar Cosworth DNF DNF 7th 13 11 DNF 4th 13 13 10 8th 10 DNF 7th 8th 6th 4th
14th BrazilBrazil R. Zonta United KingdomUnited Kingdom BAR Honda 6th 9 12 DNF 8th DNF DNF 8th DNF DNF DNF 14th 12 6th 6th 9 DNF 3
15th AustriaAustria A. Wurz ItalyItaly Benetton Supertec 7th DNF 9 9 10 12 * DNF 9 DNF 10 DNF 11 13 5 10 DNF 7th 2
16 SpainSpain P. de la Rosa United KingdomUnited Kingdom Arrows-Supertec DNF 8th DNF DNF DNF 6th DNF DNF DNF DNF 6th 16 16 DNF DNF 12 DNF 2
17th United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Herbert United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jaguar Cosworth DNF DNF 10 12 13 11 * 9 DNF DNF 7th DNF DNF 8th DNF 11 7th DNF 0
18th BrazilBrazil P. Diniz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Clean Petronas DNF DNS 8th 11 DNF 7th DNF 10 11 9 DNF DNF 11 8th 8th 11 DNF 0
19th SpainSpain M. Gené ItalyItaly Minardi fund metal 8th DNF DNF 14th 14th DNF DNF 16 * 15th 8th DNF 15th 14th 9 12 DNF DNF 0
20th GermanyGermany N. Heidfeld FranceFrance Cheers Peugeot 9 DNF DNF DNF 16 EX 8th DNF 12 DNF 12 * DNF DNF DNF 9 DNF DNF 0
21st ArgentinaArgentina G. Mazzacane ItalyItaly Minardi fund metal DNF 10 13 15th 15th 8th DNF 12 DNF 12 11 DNF 17th 10 DNF 15th 13 * 0
22nd FranceFrance J. Alesi FranceFrance Cheers Peugeot DNF DNF DNF 10 DNF 9 DNF DNF 14th DNF DNF DNF DNF 12 DNF DNF 11 0
23 BrazilBrazil L. Burti United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jaguar Cosworth 11 0
Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

Constructors' championship

Item constructor No. Flag of Australia.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of San Marino (1862–2011) .svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Hungary.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg Points
01 ItalyItaly Ferrari 3 1 1 1 3 5 1 DNF 1 DNF DNF DNF 2 2 1 1 1 1 170
4th 2 DNF 4th DNF 3 4th 2 2 3 3 1 4th DNF DNF 2 4th 3
02 United KingdomUnited Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 1 DNF DNF 2 2 1 2 6th 4th 2 1 2 1 1 2 DNF 2 4th 152
2 DNF DSQ 3 1 2 3 1 7th 1 2 3 3 4th DNF 5 3 2
03 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Williams-BMW 9 3 5 DNF 4th 4th DNF DNF 14 * 5 DNF 7th 5 3 3 DNF DNF DNF 36
10 DNF 6th DNF 5 17 * 10 * DNF 11 8th 5 4th 9 5 DNF DNF 5 DNF
04th ItalyItaly Benetton Supertec 11 5 2 11 7th 9 5 3 3 9 DNF DNF DNF DNF 11 DNF 14th 9 20th
12 7th DNF 9 9 10 12 * DNF 9 DNF 10 DNF 11 13 5 10 DNF 7th
05 United KingdomUnited Kingdom BAR Honda 22nd 4th DNF 5 16 * DNF DNF 7th 15 * 4th 4th 8th 12 7th DNF 4th 6th 5 20th
23 6th 9 12 DNF 8th DNF DNF 8th DNF DNF DNF 14th 12 6th 6th 9 DNF
06th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jordan-Mugen 5 DNF 3 DNF 17 * 6th DNF 10 * DNF 7th DNF DNF 6th 6th DNF 3 DNF DNF 17th
6th DNF 4th 15 * 6th 12 DNF DNF 6th 6th DNF 9 7th DNF DNF DNF 13 12
07th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Arrows-Supertec 18th DNF 8th DNF DNF DNF 6th DNF DNF DNF DNF 6th 16 16 DNF DNF 12 DNF 7th
19th DNF 7th 14th DNF DNF DNF DNF 5 DNF DNF DNF 13 15th 4th DNF DNF 10
08th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Clean Petronas 16 DNF DNS 8th 11 DNF 7th DNF 10 11 9 DNF DNF 11 8th 8th 11 DNF 6th
17th DSQ DNS 6th 8th 7th DNF 5 DNF 10 6th 5 10 9 7th DNF 10 8th
09 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jaguar Cosworth 7th DNF DNF 7th 13 11 DNF 4th 13 13 11 10 8th 10 DNF 7th 8th 6th 4th
8th DNF DNF 10 12 13 11 * 9 DNF DNF 7th DNF DNF 8th DNF 11 7th DNF
10 ItalyItaly Minardi fund metal 20th 8th DNF DNF 14th 14th DNF DNF 16 * 15th 8th DNF 15th 14th 9 12 DNF DNF 0
21st DNF 10 13 15th 15th 8th DNF 12 DNF 12 11 DNF 17th 10 DNF 15th 13 *
11 FranceFrance Cheers Peugeot 14th DNF DNF DNF 10 DNF 9 DNF DNF 14th DNF DNF DNF DNF 12 DNF DNF 11 0
15th 9 DNF DNF DNF 16 EX 8th DNF 12 DNF 12 * DNF DNF DNF 9 DNF DNF
Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

News in brief Formula 1

  • For the first time since 1979 the driver's title goes to Ferrari. The team can win the constructors' championship repeatedly.
  • Nine season victories for Schumacher mean the setting of the previous best performance, which was set by Nigel Mansell (1992) and Schumacher himself (1995). Only one driver had achieved 108 championship points within one season - Nigel Mansell (1992).
  • For the only time so far in the history of Formula 1, all races were consistently held every two weeks.

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