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2002 European Formula One Grand Prix
Nurburgring,
Germany
June 23, 2002. Round
9. 67 laps,
305.252kms race distance.
Lap record: Juan Pablo Montoya
(2001) 1:18.553
2001
1/ Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
2/ Juan Pablo Montoya
(Williams) 3/ David Coulthard
(McLaren)
4/ R. Schumacher
(Williams)
5/ Barrichello
(Ferrari)
6/ Hakkinen
(McLaren)
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Last year's winner: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
European GP facts and figuresThe European Grand Prix is something of a motor racing mongrel; a stray mutt that roams from town to town, moving on when it is no longer wanted. Officially, this weekend's event will be the ninth European Grands Prix. In truth, there have actually been many more, as the name was used in addition to a national race's title, theoretically bestowed on it as an honour! Therefore the 1950 British GP, which kicked off the inaugural Formula 1 world championship, was also known as the European GP. Confused? Wait, it gets worse. More recently, the name has been used to get over the problem of holding two races in one country, which is the situation we have this weekend, with the race at the Nurburgring taking place ten weeks before the German GP at Hockenheim.Actually, the title of European GP was used on several occasions before the creation of the world championship in 1950. The first race to be given the title was a grand prix at Monza in 1923. Three years later the race was held at the San Sebastian track in Spain. Incredibly, one driver was taken so ill in the extremely hot conditions, that he went to hospital and came back to finish the race! Two other drivers required a break in the middle of the race and all three men were disqualified. The ‘Ring is the nearest thing the European GP has to a permanent home. In 1954, Fangio won for Mercedes-Benz. In ‘61, Stirling Moss put on one of his best performances in a Lotus to defeat the might of Ferrari and the 1968 race will always be remembered for Jackie Stewart's total mastery of the treacherous conditions, winning by over four minutes in torrential rain. These races were held on the old 22.5 kilometre Nordschleife, while the circuit we know today played host to its inaugural European GP in 1984, won by Alain Prost. There have been five more F1 races held here since then, but just to mess up the record books still further, for a couple of years it was known as the Luxembourg GP! Perhaps the most memorable European GP of recent times was the 1993 edition, run at Donington Park. Typical of an Easter weekend in England, the weather went through every season in the space of an hour, although the main feature was heavy rain. Ayrton Senna had started from fourth on the grid in a less than competitive McLaren-Ford. He dropped one place at the start, but in the course of the most mind-blowing opening lap in the history of the sport, he passed Michael Schumacher, Karl Wendlinger, Damon Hill and finally Alain Prost in the Williams to take the lead. As the heavens opened and shut more often than a Mexican brothel door on Ladies Night, Ayrton made do with a mere five pit stops to beat Hill and Prost, who changed tyres thirteen times between the two of them! Needless to say, there have been no calls for the event to return to Donington, much to the relief of the over-worked pit crews. |
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2001
European (Nurburgring, Germany) Fine & Mild, Air temp 21C, Track temp. 30C |
Lap |
Formula One Grand Prix - Race Report |
Warm Up | M.Schumacher starts in spare car after his race car stops during warm up lap. |
Start | M.Schumacher & his brother Ralf on front grid. M.Schumacher swerves across his brother's path. Barrichello has a bad start allowing both McLaren's (Hakkinen and Coulthard) and Trulli's Jordan past. |
Lap 1 | 1. M.Schumacher; 2. R.Schumacher; 3. Montoya; 4. Coulthard; 5. Hakkinen; 6. Trulli; 7. Barrichello; 8. Heidfeld; 9. Raikkonen; 10. Frentzen; 11. Irvine; 12. Villeneuve; 13. Fisichella; 14. Verstappen; 15. De La Rosa; 16. Bernoldi... |
Lap 2 | M.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:19.971 |
Lap 3 | M.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:19.458 starts pulling away from Ralf |
Lap 4 | 1/. M.Schumacher 2.258 seconds 2/. R.Schumacher 5.7 seconds 3/. Montoya |
Lap 7 | Marques' Minardi retires |
Lap 10 | M.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:19.415 |
Lap 11 | M.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:19.205 |
Lap 13 | Burti Pits 13.4 unscheduled R.Schumacher's Michelin tyres hit 'sweet spot' and he starts reeling in M.Schumacher's lead |
Lap 16 | R.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:18.771 |
Lap 17 | R.Schumacher Fastest Lap 1:18.771 Montoya Fastest Lap 1:18.710 |
Lap 17 | Michael & Ralf .3 second difference, with Montoya 8.4 seconds behind. |
Lap 17 | Hakkinen goes off, rejoins race. Fisichella Pit Stop 8.1 seconds |
Lap 22 | Montoya Fastest Lap 1:18.646 |
Lap 24 | Panis goes off and retires. |
Lap 25 | Alonso Pits |
Lap 25 | Montoya Fastest Lap and Outright Lap Record 1:18.553, beating Frentzen's 1997 record |
Lap 27 | Montoya Fastest Lap and Outright Lap Record 1:18.553 |
Lap 28 | 1/. M.Schumacher & 2/. R.Schumacher both pit together, Michael having the better stop (8.4 seconds) compared to Ralf's 9.7 seconds. (Those with a video of the event, watch Ralf's exit, which comes into play later...) |
Lap 28 | 1/ Montoya; 2/ M.Schumacher 3/ Coulthard; 4/ R.Schumacher; 5/ Hakkinen; 6/ Trulli ... |
Lap 29 | Montoya Pit Stop 9.3 seconds, rejoins in 4th place |
Lap 29 | 1/ M.Schumacher; 2/ Coulthard; 3/ R.Schumacher; 4/ Montoya; 5/ Hakkinen; 6/ Trulli; 7/ Barrichello; 8/ Heidfeld ... |
Lap 29 | Frentzen Pit Stop 9.9 seconds |
Lap 29 | R.Schumacher overtakes Coulthard Bernoldi retires |
Lap 31 | M.Schumacher - 4.1 seconds - R.Schumacher |
Lap 32 | Montoya late brakes goes off through chicane |
Lap 32 | Hakkinen Pit Stop 11.7 seconds from 6th place, rejoins ahead of Alesi in 10th place. |
Lap 33 | M.Schumacher - 4.6 seconds - R.Schumacher |
Lap 34 | M.Schumacher - 5.0 seconds - R.Schumacher |
Lap 35 | M.Schumacher - 5.8 seconds - R.Schumacher |
Lap 37 | Irvine pit stop 12.7 seconds Coulthard pit stop 10.6 seconds (one stop strategy because of his grid position) |
Lap 37 | R.Schumacher given a 10 second stop/go
penalty for crossing the white line coming out of the pit lane ( by half a
car). The white line ensures that drivers coming out of the pits
don't come onto the racing line in front of cars. Ralf takes the penalty immediately. |
Lap 39 | 1/. M.Schumacher; 2/. Montoya; 3/. Barrichello; 4/. R.Schumacher; 5/. Coulthard; 6/ Villeneuve; 7/. Trulli; 8/. Hakkinen; 9/. Alesi; 10/. Irvine; 11/. Frentzen; 12/. Frentzen; 13/. Raikkonen ... |
Lap 40 | 1/. M.Schumacher 8.9 seconds ahead of 2/.
Montoya Schumacher laps up to 12th place |
Lap 42 | Alesi pit stop 8.8 seconds |
Lap 43 | Villeneuve pit stop 8.9 seconds |
Lap 44 | Barrichello pit stop 10.3 seconds from
3rd place (one stop strategy) rejoins ahead of Trulli in 7th place. De La Rosa pit stop 9.0 seconds Trulli retires |
Lap 46 | 1/. M.Schumacher; 2/. Montoya; 3/.
R.Schumacher Villeneuve pit stop |
Lap 44 | 1/. M.Schumacher; - 8.4 seconds - 2/. Montoya; - 29.7 secs - 3/. R.Schumacher - 10 secs - 4/. Coulthard - 18 secs - 5/. Barrichello; 6/ Hakkinen; 7/. Irvine; 8/. Frentzen; 9/. De La Rosa; 10/. Villeneuve; 11/. Raikkonen; 12/. Alesi; 13/. Heidfeld; 14/. Fisichella; 15/. Button; 16/. Verstappen; 17/. Button; 18/. Alonso |
Lap 47 | Frentzen spins out - retires |
Lap 48 | M.Schumacher pit stop 7.7 seconds -
rejoins in 1st place Montoya pit stop 8.1 seconds - rejoins in 2nd place |
Lap 53 | Heidfeld struggles in Sauber, limps back to pits and retires. |
Lap 55 | M.Schumacher - 13.351 - Montoya |
Lap 56 | M.Schumacher - 13.662 - Montoya (through traffic) |
Lap 57 | M.Schumacher - 43 seconds to 4th placed
Ralf Schumacher Coulthard 9 secs ahead of Ralf who is 4 seconds ahead of Barrichello |
Lap 59 | Barrichello spins off and keeps engine running to rejoin - loses about ten seconds. |
Lap 61 | M.Schumacher laps Hakkinen Verstappen retires |
Lap 63 | M.Schumacher - 9.9 seconds ahead of Montoya |
Lap 66 | Alesi spins out and stops (luckily M.Schumacher is on his last lap, so Alesi finishes in 15th) |
Lap 67 RACE END
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1/ Michael Schumacher
(Ferrari) 2/ Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) 3/ David Coulthard (McLaren) 4/ Ralf Schumacher (Williams) 5/ Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) 6/ Mika Hakkinen (McLaren) 7/ Irvine; 8/ De La Rosa; 9/ Villeneuve; 10/ Raikkonen; 11/ Fisichella; 12/ Verstappen; 13/ Burti; 14/ Alonso; 15/ Alesi |
Formula
1: 1999 World Championship Yearbook |
Beckett Racing & Motorsports |
2001 EUROPEAN QUALIFYING SESSION
Dry
bit overcast, Air Temp. 17C / Track Temp. 28C 107% of Pole time : 1:20.207 (Drivers who do not qualify within 107% of the leader do not start the race) |
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Position | Driver | Team | Time | Gap |
1/ - POLE 1st row |
Michael Schumacher | Ferrari / Ferrari / Bridgestone | 1:14.960 | |
2/ 1st row | Ralf Schumacher | Williams / BMW / Michelin | 1:15.226 | 0:00.266 |
3/ 2nd row | Juan Pablo Montoya | Williams / BMW / Michelin | 1:15.490 | 0:00.530 |
4/ 2nd row | Rubens Barrichello | Ferrari / Ferrari / Bridgestone | 1:15.622 | 0:00.662 |
5/ 3rd row | David Coulthard | McLaren / Mercedes / Bridgestone | 1:15.717 | 0:00.757 |
6/ 3rd row | Mika Häkkinen | McLaren / Mercedes / Bridgestone | 1:15.776 | 0:00.816 |
7/ 4th row | Jarno Trulli | Jordan / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:16.138 | 0:01.178 |
8/ 4th row | Heinz-Harald Frentzen | Jordan / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:16.376 | 0:01.416 |
9/ 5th row | Kimi Räikkönen | Sauber / Petronas / Bridgestone | 1:16.402 | 0:01.442 |
10/ 5th row | Nick Heidfeld | Sauber / Petronas / Bridgestone | 1:16.438 | 0:01.478 |
11/ 6th row | Jacques Villeneuve | BAR / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:16.439 | 0:01.479 |
12/ 6th row | Eddie Irvine | Jaguar / Cosworth / Michelin | 1:16.588 | 0:01.628 |
13/ 7th row | Olivier Panis | BAR / Honda / Bridgestone | 1:16.872 | 0:01.912 |
14/ 7th row | Jean Alesi | Prost / Ferrari / Michelin | 1:17.251 | 0:02.291 |
15/ 8th row | Giancarlo Fisichella | Benetton / Renault / Michelin | 1:17.378 | 0:02.418 |
16/ 8th row | Pedro de la Rosa | Jaguar / Cosworth / Michelin | 1:17.627 | 0:02.667 |
17/ 9th row | Luciano Burti | Prost / Ferrari / Michelin | 1:18.113 | 0:03.153 |
18/ 9th row | Enrique Bernoldi | Arrows / AMT / Bridgestone | 1:18.151 | 0:03.191 |
19/ 10th row | Jos Verstappen | Arrows / AMT / Bridgestone | 1:18.262 | 0:03.302 |
20/ 10th row | Jenson Button | Benetton / Renault / Michelin | 1:18.626 | 0:03.666 |
21/ 11th row | Fernando Alonso | Minardi / European / Michelin | 1:18.630 | 0:03.670 |
22/ 11th row | Tarso Marques | Minardi / European / Michelin |
1:18.689 |
0:03.729 |
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