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2001
Belgian Formula One Grand Prix
2nd September, 2001. Circuit de Spa Francorchamps.
Round 14.
Total distance: 190.52 miles (306.649 km) Lap length: 4.33 miles
(6.968 km)
Lap record: Prost - 1min 51.095secs
1/ Michael Schumacher (Ferrari);
2/ David Coulthard (McLaren); 3/
Giancarlo Fisichella (Benetton);
4/ Hakkinen (McLaren); 5/ Barrichello (Ferrari);
6/ Alesi (Jordan)
Michael wins his 52nd GP, making him the most successful F1 driver in terms of outright wins.
The race was marred with a sickening
accident when Irvine and Luciano Burti came together,
sending Burti into the tyre barrier at close to 190 miles per hour.
Thankfully Luciano suffered concussion, but no broken bones.
Full Race Report & Post-Race Interviews
Last year's winner: Hakkinen
(McLaren)
View 1999 Belgian grand prix race report here
- 2000 race report here
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Belgian GP - Facts and FiguresThe Belgians have always been mad about motors in any shape or form. It is this eclectic attitude to the sport and diversity of interest, which includes everything from Moto-X to Rallying to Sports Cars and Formula 1, that goes a long way to explaining why Grand Prix stardom has pretty much evaded Europe's most densely populated nation. Then again, with the delights of the Spa- Francorchamps circuit on their doorstep, perhaps the locals simply preferred to switch disciplines and race there every week. Belgium's most successful grand prix driver to date is Jacky Ickx. The son of a motoring journalist, he first made his name in motorcycle trials and by the age of 22, he was competing in Formula 1. The world championship seemed like a formality, such was his composure, car control and speed, especially in the wet. While rain did indeed provide the backdrop to the most memorable of his eight wins, his championship potential was never quite realised, although he did finish as runner-up in 1969 and 1970. He is best remembered as one of the greatest sports car drivers of all time, winning the Le Mans 24 Hours on six occasions. In so doing, he continued something of a Belgian tradition in the French classic. Former World War II paratrooper, Olivier Gendebien, like Ickx a Ferrari grand prix driver, won Le Mans four times. In 1960, he was partnered by another fellow countryman, Paul Frere, who combined racing with a successful career as a respected motoring journalist. Although none of the twenty or so Belgians on the F1 roll-call has ever laid claim to the World Championship, the country can boast the most beautiful race track on the planet at Spa-Francorchamps. Belgium was one of the seven rounds of the inaugural Formula 1 World Championship back in 1950. Spa has hosted more grands prix than any other circuit except Monza, providing a spectacular setting for the Belgian round on 35 occasions including this year's event. Among the many great ones, the 1966 race stands out as a seminal moment. A young Jackie Stewart was seriously injured after crashing his BRM in the rainy conditions. The experience sparked off his life-long campaign to increase safety in the sport, the positive effects of which are still with us today. The original Spa-Francorchamps track was around 14 kilometres in length, made up of public roads. Eventually, the speeds of the modern grand prix car meant it was too dangerous to race on and for 1971 the grand prix was switched to Nivelles and the following year it found a regular home at Zolder. When the event returned to Spa in 1983, it was to a much reduced track length, although it is still the longest one on the GP calendar. The King of Spa is Ayrton Senna, who won here five times, four of them consecutively. Jim Clark has four Belgian victories to his name, all of them consecutively and all of them on the old circuit. Of the current generation, Michael Schumacher also has four wins to his credit, including his first ever F1 win in 1992. He was also disqualified for a technical infringement after crossing the line first in 1994. Formula One made two trips to Spa in 1985. With a reputation for wet weather, this year a freak heatwave hit the area in June when the Belgian Grand Prix should have been held. The track surface could not cope with the heat and the race had to be rescheduled for September. |
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2001 Belgian Formula One Grand Prix |
Place | No. | Driver | Team | Time |
1 | 1 | Schumacher M | Ferrari | 1:08:05.002 |
2 | 4 | Coulthard | West McLaren Mercedes | +10.000 |
3 | 7 | Fisichella | Benetton | +27.700 |
4 | 3 | Hakkinen | West McLaren Mercedes | +36.000 |
5 | 2 | Barrichello | Ferrari | +54.500 |
6 | 22 | Alesi | Jordan | +59.600 |
7 | 5 | Schumacher R | Williams | +59.900 |
8 | 10 | Villeneuve | BAR | +1:04.900 |
9 | 11 | Frentzen | Prost | +1 lap |
10 | 14 | Verstappen | Arrows | +1 lap |
11 | 9 | Panis | BAR | +1 lap |
12 | 15 | Bernoldi | Arrows | +1 lap |
13 | 20 | Marques | Minardi | +4 laps |
DNF | 12 | Trulli | Jordan | +5 laps |
DNF | 8 | Button | Benetton | +19 laps |
DNF | 6 | Montoya | Williams | +35 laps |
DNF | 19 | de la Rosa | Jaguar | +35 laps |
DNF | 16 | Heidfeld | Sauber | +36 laps |
DNF | 17 | Raikkonen | Sauber | +36 laps |
DNF | 18 | Irvine | Jaguar | +37 laps |
DNF | 23 | Burti | Prost | +37 laps |
DNF | 21 | Alonso | Minardi | +38 laps |
Belgian Grand Prix Qualifying Session
Place | No. | Driver | Team | Time | Speed |
1. | 6. | Montoya | Williams | 1:52.072 | 223.828 |
2. | 5. | Schumacher R | Williams | 1:52.959 | 222.070 |
3. | 1. | Schumacher M | Ferrari | 1:54.685 | 218.728 |
4. | 11. | Frentzen | Prost | 1:55.233 | 217.688 |
5. | 2. | Barrichello | Ferrari | 1:56.116 | 216.032 |
6. | 10. | Villeneuve | BAR | 1:57.038 | 214.330 |
7. | 3. | Hakkinen | West McLaren Mercedes | 1:57.043 | 214.321 |
8. | 7. | Fisichella | Benetton | 1:57.668 | 213.183 |
9. | 4. | Coulthard | West McLaren Mercedes | 1:58.008 | 212.569 |
10. | 19. | de la Rosa | Jaguar | 1:58.519 | 211.652 |
11. | 9. | Panis | BAR | 1:58.838 | 211.084 |
12. | 17. | Raikkonen | Sauber | 1:59.050 | 210.708 |
13. | 22. | Alesi | Jordan | 1:59.128 | 210.570 |
14. | 16. | Heidfeld | Sauber | 1:59.302 | 210.263 |
15. | 8. | Button | Benetton | 1:59.587 | 209.762 |
16. | 12. | Trulli | Jordan | 1:59.647 | 209.657 |
17. | 18. | Irvine | Jaguar | 1:59.689 | 209.583 |
18. | 23. | Burti | Prost | 1:59.900 | 209.214 |
19. | 14. | Verstappen | Arrows | 2:02.039 | 205.547 |
20. | 21. | Alonso | Minardi | 2:02.594 | 204.617 |
21. | 15. | Bernoldi | Arrows | 2:03.048 | 203.862 |
22. | 20. | Marques | Minardi | 2:04.204 | 201.965 |
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