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10 Tenths Grand Prix Preview - Monaco
10 Tenths Grand Prix Preview – Monaco
23rd May 2004. 2003 Result after 78 Laps 1 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 78 Laps 1:42:19 2 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 78 +0.6 3 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 78 +1.7 4 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 78 +28.5 5 Fernando Alonso Renault 78 +36.2 6 Jarno Trulli Renault 78 +40.9 7 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 78 +41.2 8 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 78 +53.2 9 Cristiano da Matta Toyota 77 +1 Lap 10 Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford 77 +1 Lap 11 Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 76 +2 Laps 12 Ralph Firman Jordan-Ford 76 +2 Laps 13 Olivier Panis Toyota 74 +4 Laps Ret 16 Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 63 Engine 11 Ret 18 Justin Wilson Minardi-Cosworth 29 Fuel system 19 Ret 19 Jos Verstappen Minardi-Cosworth 28 Fuel system 18 Ret 14 Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 16 Hydraulics 9 Ret 15 Antonio Pizzonia Jaguar-Cosworth 10 Electrical 13 Ret 10 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 0 Accident 15 Fastest Lap: Kimi Räikkönen 1'14.545 2003 Grid 1 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 1:15.259 2 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 1:15.295 3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 1:15.415 4 Jarno Trulli Renault 1:15.500 5 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:15.644 6 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:15.700 7 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1:15.820 8 Fernando Alonso Renault 1:15.884 9 Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 1:16.237 10 Cristiano da Matta Toyota 1:16.744 11 Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 1:16.755 12 Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford 1:16.967 13 Antonio Pizzonia Jaguar-Cosworth 1:17.103 14 Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 1:17.176 15 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 1:17.402 16 Ralph Firman Jordan-Ford 1:17.452 17 Olivier Panis Toyota 1:17.464 18 Jos Verstappen Minardi-Cosworth 1:18.706 19 Justin Wilson Minardi-Cosworth 1:20.063 |
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2003 RACE REVIEW
Montoya won for Williams, breaking a jinx that had seen Williams fail to win at Monaco since 1983, some 20 years earlier, when Rosberg triumphed! JPM also became only the 2nd driver to win both the Monaco GP and the Indy 500. Ferrari gambled on fuelling Michael heavier to run longer, this plan was scuppered as MS got caught behind Trulli’s Renault and lost a lot of time. Ralf Schumacher was on pole and led the early laps, but lost out in the pitstops and found the car not to his liking on it’s 2nd set of tyres , an excursion at Rascasse cost him time, but not track position – he finished 4th. Kimi was a close 2nd and DC 7th, losing out in traffic, plus the pitstops never really worked out for him – however showing what a difference a year makes – McLaren left Monaco leading the constructors championship… It was a bad weekend for Button a violent crash in practice saw him unable to take any further part in the weekend; thankfully he was not badly injured. Down at Ferrari Barrichello had a poor weekend; a weak qualifying blunted his race, Rubens admitting “I never managed to get the best out of the car” It was a race dominated by the top 4 teams, who took all the points and lapped the entire field, this race not throwing up the often seen ‘freak’ result where unlikely contenders are able to benefit from trouble ahead and sneak into the points. Read a full race review: http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr704.html DRIVERS EYE Take a lap of Monaco with Giancarlo Fisichella http://www.pitpass.com/src/circuits/monaco.php MONACO FLASHBACK It’s impossible to think of Monaco without linking the names Ayrton Senna and Graham Hill, both drivers making the race their own in their respective eras, who will ever forget Senna in the Toleman reeling in Prost’s McLaren in appalling conditions back in 1984, a race he surely would have won if Jacky Ikxx hadn’t waved the red flag to stop the race early. Monaco is also known as the ‘business’ race, more deals are instigated at Monaco than anywhere else as team bosses wine and dine partners in the glamour of Monte Carlo, moving Bernie Ecclestone to say "This place gives us more than we give it," Despite track safety and general facilities that would see any other GP venues contract torn up, Monaco remains the Blue Riband event, so much so that it stands alone as THE race to win along with Le Mans and the Indy 500. 2002 – Michelin played their trump card as THE tyres to have. Ferrari struggled on their Bridgestones, playing catch up all weekend. 2001 – Coulthard’s pole position came to nought when a software problem left him stranded on the line on the parade lap and destined to trail Bernoldi’s Arrows for much of the race. Irvine secured a surprise 3rd place for Jaguar 1998 – Hakkinen lappped every one up to 4th place on his way to victory - including Michael Schumacher who finished 10th after suspension damage forced a pitstop for repairs. 1996 – Another Monaco one off result as Panis wins in his Ligier. 1994 - Karl Wendlinger suffered serious injuries when crashing at the Chicane in his Sauber. 1993 – Ayrton Senna wins his 6th Monaco Grand Prix. 1986 – The chicane is altered to slow the cars down. 1985 – Toleman buys Spirits supply of Pirelli tyres and enters one car for Teo Fabi. 1982 – It was a case of the last man standing was the winner, the end of the race developed into a farce as cars ran out of fuel and potential winners ground to a halt. Prost crashed, Pironi, De Cesaris and Daly were amongst the cars that ran dry. In the midst of this Patrese spun whilst leading, thinking all was lost he got going again and trundled over the line as the surprise winner – no one more so than Ricardo himself. 1973 – Alterations to the track - a new tunnel was built beneath the Loews Hotel and the track from Tabac to La Rascasse was altered to allow for the new swimming pool 1967 – Tragedy at the Chicane as Bandini is killed. |
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RECENT WINNERS
2003 – Montoya 2002 – Coulthard 2001 – Michael Schumacher 2000 – Coulthard 1999 – Michael Schumacher 1998 – Hakkinen 1997 – Michael Schumacher 1996 – Panis 1995 – Michael Schumacher - Benetton 1994 – Michael Schumacher - Benetton 1993 – Ayrton Senna FORM GUIDE Recent performances from some of the contenders. G = Grid position P = Finishing Positing Rtd = Retired DNE – Not entered Michael Schumacher 2003 – G5:P3 2002 – G3:P2 2001 – G2:P1 2000 – G1:Rtd Barrichello 2003 - G7:P8 2002 - G5:P7 2001 - G4:P2 2000 – G6:P2 Montoya 2003 - G3:P1 2002 - G1:Rtd 2001 - G7:Rtd 2000 – DNE R Schumacher 2003 – G1:P4 2002 – G4:P3 2001 – G5:Rtd 2000 - G9:Rtd Coulthard 2003 – G6:P7 2002 - G2:P1 2001 - G1:P5 2000 – G3:P1 Raikkonen 2003 – G2:P2 2002 – G6:Rtd 2001 – G15:P10 2000 - DNE Alonso 2003 – G8:P5 2002 – DNE 2001 – G18:P13 2000 – DNE Trulli 2003 – G4:P6 2002 – G7:P4 2001 – G8:Rtd 2000 – G2:Rtd Button 2003 – DNS Injured 2002 – G8:Rtd 2001 – G17:P7 2000 – G14:Rtd |
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LOOKING AHEAD TO THE 2004 RACE.
On arrival the team will be greeted by the new Monaco pit complex, replacing the Outdated and cramped facilities – see the new complex here: http://www.itv-f1.com/news/news_story/20676 Onto the race, Monaco rewards inch perfect precision and punishes mistakes, no luxury of putting a wheel on the grass here, there isn’t any – off line is the barrier! Monaco is about atmosphere, somehow the whole spectacle of the event increases as the cars edge the barrier, and the incredible noise is contained and magnified by the buildings that make up the backdrop to the circuit. At this circuit you crank up the downforce, hope the brakes hold out and keep it away from the barriers. Overtaking is almost non-existent, who will forget DC trundling around behind Bernoldi’s Arrows for lap after lap; any moves have to be well executed as there is literally nowhere to go should it not work out. Qualifying is key here and the one shot format particularly significant at Monaco, if you muck up here it’s a long and almost impossible haul from the back. If we look back at the recent winners, the lowest grid slot the race has been won from is 3rd, so we should see the front runners all looking to run a strategy that secures pole or a front row slot. In the past gambles on fuelling the car heavier have not always worked, if you get ‘trapped’ behind a ‘slower’ car the race is effectively over, at Monaco there is no real possibility of the strategy unwinding during the race, due to the traffic. Of the possible contenders, the form guide shows that DC goes well at Monaco but may well be hampered by the McLaren unless improvements have been made since Spain. Of the Ferrari’s, Schumacher has won twice since 1998, but he hasn’t dominated the event recently as he has done at other tracks, so the usual Ferrari rhetoric about expecting a hard race may be right for once. Rubens has a poor-ish record around here, not qualifying higher than 4th and in the last two years only scraping 1 point. Button is a bit of an unknown quantity around Monaco, having failed to start last year after his crash, and not having much in the way of results prior to that. Most teams will be hoping that Renault don’t get the front row, if they do their explosive starts will make them easy leaders and could potentially see them record a 1st win of the season here. Trulli will still be on a high after the podium finish in Spain, could he carry the momentum to Monaco? However, as usual no doubt Michael Schumacher will set the benchmark… Circuit Map: http://www.formula1.com/race/circuitmap/719.html Race website: Web: http://www.acm.mc RACE TIMETABLE – all times are LOCAL time . http://www.formula1.com/race/timetable/719.html NOTE: Practice takes place on Thursday at Monaco not the usual Friday sessions. THURSDAY 20 May 11:00-12:00 Thursday Practice 1 14:00-15:00 Thursday Practice 2 SATURDAY 22 May 09:00-09:45 Saturday Practice 1 10:15-11:00 Saturday Practice 2 13:00 Saturday Pre-Qualifying 14:00 Saturday Qualifying SUNDAY 23 May 14:00 Race - 78 Laps (13:00 UK time) F1 Live timing: http://www.formula1.com/race/livetiming/719.html TIME ZONE Monaco is Daylight saving time (BST) + 1 Hour http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=674 WEATHER Longer Term Weather Outlook from 14/05/2004 http://uk.weather.com/weather/local/...&code=code&y=3 Outlook Thursday 20th May – Mostly Sunny 20 deg C Saturday 22nd May – Showers 21 deg C Sunday – 23rd May – Partly Cloudy 19 deg C UK TV VIEWING – correct as of 14/05/2004 Saturday 22nd May – 12:30 pm to 14:15 pm - Qualifying LIVE - ITV 1 Sunday 23rd May – 12:05 pm to 15:15 - Race LIVE. – ITV 1 Please check times with your TV schedule or the motorsport press before recording this race! |
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14 May 2004, 13:15 (Ref:970905) | #5 | ||
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CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
2004 Drivers Championship 1 Michael Schumacher 50 2 Rubens Barrichello 32 3 Jenson Button 24 4 Fernando Alonso 21 4= Jarno Trulli 21 6 Juan Pablo Montoya 18 7 Ralf Schumacher 12 8 Takuma Sato 8 9 David Coulthard 4 10 Giancarlo Fisichella 2 11 Felipe Massa 1 11= Kimi Räikkönen 1 11= Mark Webber 1 2004 Constructors Championship 1 Ferrari 82 2 Renault 42 3 BAR-Honda 32 4 Williams-BMW 30 5 McLaren-Mercedes 5 6 Sauber-Petronas 3 7 Jaguar-Cosworth 1 10 Tenths Tyre Maker Standings 1. Michelin – 110 2. Bridgestone - 85 |
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19 May 2004, 10:12 (Ref:975262) | #6 | ||
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Excellent info as always ST. One thing that leapt out at me was that in 2001 Jenson Button finished 7th having started 17th. At Monaco that is incredible particularly as that was the race where as you point out, DC was stuck behind Bernoldi for most of the race!
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24 May 2004, 05:42 (Ref:980779) | #7 | ||
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Thanks ST...Very well done.
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