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2001 French Formula One Grand Prix
1st July, 2001. Round 10. 72 laps Magny Cours
Total distance: 190 miles (305.8 km) Lap length: 2.64 miles (4.25
km)
Lap record: N. Mansell - 1:13.864
The Schumacher brothers continue their fine form, by finishing 1st and 2nd in the 2001 French F1 Grand Prix. Michael is now just one Grand prix away from equalling the all time record for number of GP's won, currently held by "The Professor" Alain Prost.
1/ Michael Schumacher (Ferrari);
2/ R. Schumacher (Williams); 3/ Rubens Barrichello
(Ferrari);
4/ D. Coulthard (McLaren);
5/ J.Trulli (Jordan); 6/ N.Heidfeld (Sauber)
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Last year's winner: David Coulthard (McLaren) - full race report here
France - long on history, short on successFormula 1 might be dominated by British teams, but grand prix motor racing has its roots in the octagon that is France. Racing from Paris to Bordeaux was already taking place at the end of the nineteenth century and the Le Mans circuit claims the honour of hosting the first ever grand prix in 1906. The Hungarian Ferenc Szisz won, driving a massive 13 litre Renault. The French car manufacturer would wait another 73 years for its next win, when Jean-Pierre Jabouille took the flag at Dijon-Prenois. Including these two venues, the French race in modern times has been held at eight different circuits, only the USA GP moving house more often. No doubt this can be put down to the Gallic love of gastronomy as the race shifted from one centre of haute cuisine to another. Even travelling to the much maligned current location of Magny Cours, involves a journey through some of France's best wine producing areas! The French can claim to have invented
motor racing, staging a round of the F1 world championship for 49 of its
50 years and great manufacturers like Bugatti, Renault, Peugeot and
Matra have all left an indelible mark on the sport. This year's event
will actually be France's 86th grand prix. Prost now drives a desk, running his own team, which rose from the ashes of Guy Ligier's equipe. Ligier is a typical example of France's eclectic approach to sport, enjoying a distinguished career as a Rugby Union international, before turning to racing in 1963. Endurance events and Formula 2 eventually led to Formula 1 in 1966, when he raced a Cooper-Maserati. Two pole positions and a sixth place in the 1967 German GP were the high points of his driving career, before he became a constructor in 1976. The team scored nine wins, but for most of the time, "Les Bleus" as the patriotically liveried cars were known, simply made up the numbers. While Renault will be best remembered for the five titles it won as an engine supplier, perhaps its greatest achievement was daring to join the ranks of Ferrari and Honda in building its own engine as well as the chassis. The Regie can also claim to have launched the turbo era at the 1977 British GP, when it wheeled out a car fitted with a 1500 cc turbocharged engine. It was soon dubbed the "Yellow Teapot" because it was always boiling over. France now waits for a successor to Prost and all eyes are on Renault's official return, scheduled for 2002. |
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2001 French Formula One Grand Prix |
Lap |
Race Report |
Parade Lap | At the start of the parade lap Mika Hakkinen fails to get off the line. The car is pushed into the pitlane but it cannot be started and Hakkinen is out. At the end of the parade lap Pedro de la Rosa's Jaguar slows and the Spaniard drives into the pitlane. |
Start | Ralf Schumacher, starting on his first ever pole position by 1/100 of a second over his brother Michael, makes a clean start At the start Ralf Schumacher makes the most of his pole position to take the lead from his brother Michael, who already has a clutch problem. David Coulthard stays third but Juan Pablo Montoya makes a good start to jump from sixth to fourth. Also doing well is Rubens Barrichello who moves up from eighth to fifth. The two Jordans run sixth and seventh with Jarno Trulli ahead of Heinz-Harald Frentzen. Jacques Villeneuve is eighth with a fast-starting Kimi Raikkonen up from 13th to ninth. At the end of the first lap Ralf is three-tenths ahead of Michael. At the tail of the field de la Rosa starts a lap behind the rest of the field, his electronics having been reset by the Jaguar team. |
1st Corner | Ralf clears the first corner in the lead, with Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard behind - and side by side. Michael has the inside run and Coulthard backs off into third place. |
Lap 1 | 1/ R.Schumacher; 2/ M.Schumcaher; 3/ Coulthard; 4/ Montonya; 5/ Barrichello; 6/ Trulli; 7/ Frentzen; 8/ Villeneuve; 9/ Raikkonen; 10/ Heidfeld; 11/ Irvine; 12/ Panis; 13/ Burti; 14/ Verstappen; 15/ Bernoldi; 16/ Button |
Lap 2 | Ralf increases his lead to three-tenths of a second while Coulthard is able to stay with the two men. Further back in the field Olivier Panis overtakes Eddie Irvine to take 11th position. Jenson Button grabs 16th from his Benetton team mate Giancarlo Fisichella. |
Lap 6 | At the front Ralf Schumacher's lead grows to one second. Eighth-placed Jacques Villeneuve pulls off with a technical problem. |
Lap 15 | The order is unchanged when Raikkonen becomes the first man to come into the pits. He drops back from eighth position to 16th. |
Lap 18 | Enrique Bernoldi's Arrows stops with a mechanical problem. It had been running 14th. |
Lap 19 | Thirteenth-placed Button stops and loses places to Fisichella, Raikkonen and Jean Alesi. |
Lap 20 | Fisichella stops and falls behind Raikkonen and Alesi but remains ahead of Button. |
Lap 21 | Ralf's lead has gone out to 2.1 seconds when Barrichello becomes the first frontrunner to pit. He drops back from fifth place to seventh. Eighth-placed Nick Heidfeld also stops and rejoins in 11th while further back Irvine overtakes Panis at the final corner to grab ninth position. |
Lap 22 | Alesi pits and is overtaken by the two Benettons. Fisichella is thus 14th with Button 15th and Alesi 16th. |
Lap 23 | Ninth-placed Panis stops and drops to 13th place. |
Lap 24 | Ralf Schumacher pits, allowing Michael to go into the lead. There is a problem with his right rear tyre and he loses a few vital seconds. Also stopping is sixth-placed Frentzen who falls back to 11th place. |
Lap 25 | Michael pits and Coulthard takes the lead with Montoya behind him. Michael rejoins in third place, ahead of Ralf. Trulli stops and falls from fifth to seventh. Also stopping is eighth-placed Luciano Burti and 10th-placed Jos Verstappen. |
Lap 26 | Coulthard pits, leaving Montoya in the lead. David rejoins in fourth behind the two Schumacher brothers. David comes out of the pitlane too fast and will later be penalised. At the tail of the field Tarso Marques pits |
Lap 27 | Sixth-placed Irvine pits and drops back to ninth position. |
Lap 28 | Michael Schumacher closes rapidly on Montoya. At the tail of the field de la Rosa stops. |
Lap 30 | Montoya stops and Michael Schumacher goes back into the lead. Montoya rejoins in fifth. |
Lap 32 | Coulthard pits for his 10-second penalty. This drops him back from third to fifth. |
Lap 33 | Verstappen overtakes Fernando Alonso for 16th place. |
Lap 36 | Barrichello pits for a second time and drops from third to fourth. It is clear that he is on a three-stop strategy. At the tail of the field Alonso pits. |
Lap 40 | The second round of stops begin for the two-stop racers with Raikkonen dropping from 10th to 11th. |
Lap 41 | While Michael Schumacher continues to lead it is clear that Ralf is holding up Montoya. The Williams team tries to get Ralf to move over but the German is having problems hearing his radio and fails to react. Montoya loses important seconds. |
Lap 42 | Seventh-placed Heidfeld pits and falls behind Frentzen and Irvine. |
Lap 43 | Irvine overtakes Frentzen for seventh. At the tail of the field de la Rosa stops after a very short middle stint. |
Lap 44 | After Patrick Head visits the pit walls to give instructions Ralf Schumacher pits for the second time, earlier than planned and falls from second to fifth. This allows Montoya to speed up again. Further back there is a disaster at Benetton when both Fisichella and Button pit at the same time. Button is the man to suffer most. |
Lap 45 | Michael Schumacher pits and Montoya goes back into the lead. Michael rejoins second but cannot keep up with Montoya's pace. In the midfield Panis pits from 10th place and drops to 13th. Verstappen also stops for a second time and drops back from 14th to 16th. |
Lap 46 | Eighth-placed Frentzen stops and falls back to 10th. |
Lap 47 | Sixth-placed Trulli pits for the second time and is overtaken by Irvine. Further back Panis passes Burti for 11th. Also pitting is 14th placed Alesi. Frentzen has a spin but gets going without losing a place. |
Lap 48 | Irvine stops and so Trulli goes back to sixth place with Heidfeld seventh and Irvine eighth. |
Lap 50 | Montoya stops and is passed by Michael Schumacher, Barrichello and Coulthard. But he rejoins ahead of Ralf Schumacher. |
Lap 51 | Barrichello stops and drops behind the two Williams-BMWs. |
Lap 53 | Montoya pulls off with a mechanical problem. This promotes Coulthard to fourth place, Trulli to fifth and Heidfeld to sixth. |
Lap 54 | Barrichello goes into the pits for his third stop. He falls to third behind Ralf Schumacher. |
Lap 55 | Irvine retires with a mechanical problem. Raikkonen inherits seventh place. |
Lap 60 | As Barrichello soaks up pressure from Coulthard in their battle for third place, Burti overtakes Fisichella to take 10th place. |
Lap 61 | Button has a spin but remains in 12th place. |
Lap 64 | De la Rosa finally catches and overtakes Alonso's Minardi to take 15th place. |
Lap 69 | Button retires with a mechanical problem. |
Lap 72 RACE END
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1/ Michael Schumacher
(Ferrari);
1h33:35.636 2/ R. Schumacher (Williams); 0:10.399 3/ Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari); 0:16.381 4/ D. Coulthard (McLaren); 0:17.106 5/ J.Trulli (Jordan); 1:08.285 6/ N.Heidfeld (Sauber); 1 Lap 7/ Räikkönen; 8/ Frenzten; 9/ Panis; 10/ Burti; 11/ Fisichella; 12/ Alesi; 13/ Verstappen; 14/ De La Risa; 15/ Marques; 16/ Button |
Previous winners | |||
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
1995 | M. Schumacher (Benetton) | Hill (Williams) | Coulthard (Williams) |
1996 | Hill (Williams) | Villeneuve (Williams) | Alesi (Benetton) |
1997 | M. Schumacher (Ferrari) | Frentzen (Williams) | Irvine (Ferrari) |
1998 | M. Schumacher (Ferrari) | Irvine (Ferrari) | Hakkinen (West McLaren Mercedes) |
1999 | Frentzen (Jordan) | Hakkinen (West McLaren Mercedes) | Barrichello (Stewart) |
2000 | Coulthard (West McLaren Mercedes) | Hakkinen (West McLaren Mercedes) | Barrichello (Ferrari) |
2001 FRENCH QUALIFYING SESSION
Weather
: Sunny, Air Temp. 31C /
Track Temp. 46C 107% time : 1:18.098 Note: Driver's outside 107% of pole position do not start! |
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Position | Driver | Team | Time | Gap |
1/ - POLE 1st row |
Ralf Schumacher | Williams / BMW / Michelin | 1:12.989 | |
2/ 1st row | Michael Schumacher | Ferrari / Ferrari / Bridgestone | 1:12.999 | 0:00.010 |
3/ 2nd row | David Coulthard | McLaren / Mercedes / Bridgestone | 1:13.186 | 0:00.197 |
4/ 2nd row | Mika Häkkinen | McLaren / Mercedes / Bridgestone | 1:13.268 | 0:00.279 |
5/ 3rd row | Jarno Trulli | Jordan / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:13.310 | 0:00.321 |
6/ 3rd row | Juan Pablo Montoya | Williams / BMW / Michelin | 1:13.625 | 0:00.636 |
7/ 4th row | Heinz-Harald Frentzen | Jordan / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:13.815 | 0:00.826 |
8/ 4th row | Rubens Barrichello | Ferrari / Ferrari / Bridgestone | 1:13.867 | 0:00.878 |
9/ 5th row | Nick Heidfeld | Sauber / Petronas / Bridgestone | 1:14.095 | 0:01.106 |
10/ 5th row | Jacques Villeneuve | BAR / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:14.096 | 0:01.107 |
11/ 6th row | Olivier Panis | BAR / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:14.181 | 0:01.192 |
12/ 6th row | Eddie Irvine | Jaguar / Cosworth / Michelin | 1:14.441 | 0:01.452 |
13/ 7th row | Kimi Räikkönen | Sauber / Petronas / Bridgestone | 1:14.536 | 0:01.547 |
14/ 7th row | Pedro de la Rosa | Jaguar / Cosworth / Michelin | 1:15.020 | 0:02.031 |
15/ 8th row | Luciano Burti | Prost / Ferrari / Michelin | 1:15.072 | 0:02.083 |
16/ 8th row | Giancarlo Fisichella | Benetton / Renault / Michelin | 1:15.220 | 0:02.231 |
17/ 9th row | Jenson Button | Benetton / Renault / Michelin | 1:15.420 | 0:02.431 |
18/ 9th row | Jos Verstappen | Arrows / AMT / Bridgestone | 1:15.707 | 0:02.718 |
19/ 10th row | Jean Alesi | Prost / Ferrari / Michelin | 1:15.774 | 0:02.785 |
20/ 10th row | Enrique Bernoldi | Arrows / AMT / Bridgestone | 1:15.828 | 0:02.839 |
21/ 11th row | Fernando Alonso | Minardi / European / Michelin | 1:16.039 | 0:03.050 |
22/ 11th row | Tarso Marques | Minardi / European / Michelin | 1:16.500 | 0:03.511 |
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