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1999 French Grand Prix

The 1999 French Grand Prix (formally the LXXXV Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France) was a Formula One motor race held on 27 June 1999 at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours near Magny-Cours, France. It was the seventh race of the 1999 Formula One season. The 72-lap race was won by Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving a Jordan car after starting from fifth position. Mika Häkkinen finished second driving for McLaren, with Rubens Barrichello finishing third for the Stewart team. The remaining points-scoring positions were filled by Ralf Schumacher (Williams), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Eddie Irvine (Ferrari).

1999 French Grand Prix
Race 7 of 16 in the 1999 Formula One World Championship
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (last modified in 1992)
Race details
Date 27 June 1999
Official name LXXXV Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France
Location Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours, France
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.250[1] km (2.641 miles)
Distance 72 laps, 305.814[2][3] km (190.024 miles)
Weather Overcast, mild, dry at first, rain later on
Pole position
Driver Stewart-Ford
Time 1:38.441
Fastest lap
Driver David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes
Time 1:19.227 on lap 8
Podium
First Jordan-Mugen-Honda
Second McLaren-Mercedes
Third Stewart-Ford
Lap leaders

As a consequence of the race, Häkkinen extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to eight points over Schumacher, with Irvine a further 14 behind. In the World Constructors' Championship, McLaren reduced the lead over Ferrari to six points with Williams passing Benetton for fourth position, 43 points behind Ferrari.

Report edit

Background edit

Heading into the seventh round of the season, McLaren driver Mika Häkkinen was leading the World Drivers' Championship with 34 points; Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher was second on 30 points, 4 points behind Häkkinen. Behind Häkkinen and Schumacher in the Drivers' Championship, Eddie Irvine was third on 25 points in the other Ferrari, with Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Giancarlo Fisichella both on 13 points. In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari were leading on 55 points and McLaren were second on 46 points, with Jordan third on 16 points.

Following the Canadian Grand Prix on 13 June, the teams conducted testing sessions at the Magny-Cours circuit from 16 to 18 June. David Coulthard (McLaren) set the fastest time on the first day, while Eddie Irvine was fastest on the second and final day of testing.[4] Williams made modifications to the suspension of their cars, resulting in several spins. Among the other teams, Minardi elected to perform aerodynamic mapping work at the Automotive Safety Center using their test driver Gastón Mazzacane. Arrows performed shakedown runs at the Santa Pod Raceway.[5]

On 16 June, Jordan driver and 1996 World Drivers' Champion Damon Hill announced that he would retire from Formula One racing at the end of the season.[6] Hill later said a factor in his decision was the amount of testing undertaken by the teams and his own personal performance during the season, although he considered retiring with immediate effect.[7]

Practice and qualifying edit

Two practice sessions were held before the Sunday race—one on Friday from 11:00 to 14:00 local time, and a second on Saturday morning between 09:00 to 11:00. The first practice session took place in dry conditions. The ambient temperature was 24 °C (75 °F).[8]

The second practice session was held in overcast and wet weather conditions, with a drop in the track temperature to 19 °C (66 °F) and the ambient temperature to 20 °C (68 °F).[8]

 
Rubens Barrichello, who took pole position in his Stewart car

Saturday afternoon's qualifying session was held from 13:00 to 14:00 local time. Each driver was limited to twelve laps with the implementation of a 107% rule to exclude slow drivers from competing in the race. The session was held in wet conditions; the ambient and track temperature were both 18 °C (64 °F).[8] Rubens Barrichello clinched his first pole position of the season, in his Stewart, in a time of 1:38.441. He was joined on the front row by Jean Alesi, who was four-tenths of a second behind. Olivier Panis was third in his Prost.[9] Coulthard took fourth despite going into the gravel and spinning off late in the session. Heinz-Harald Frentzen was fifth, with Michael Schumacher completing the top six.[10]

Due to the wet conditions, a then-record five drivers - Damon Hill, Marc Gené, Luca Badoer, Pedro de la Rosa, and Toranosuke Takagi - all failed to meet the 107% time. Hill missed out by just three milliseconds, the slimmest-ever margin. Due to the wet conditions, and the drivers' competitiveness in practice, all five drivers were permitted to race due to "exceptional circumstances".[11]

Race edit

On Sunday morning, a pre-race warm up session took place at 09:30 local time, and lasted for 30 minutes. It took place in wet weather conditions, with the track temperature at 15 °C (59 °F) and the ambient temperature was 14 °C (57 °F).[8] Coulthard set the fastest lap with a time of 1:32.091. He was followed on the timesheets by Ferrari drivers Irvine and Michael Schumacher who completed the top three positions.[12]

The race took place in the afternoon from 14:00 local time, and started on a dry track, with an ambient temperature of 19 °C (66 °F) and a track temperature of 20 °C (68 °F).[8] Rubens Barrichello managed to get away quickly to maintain first position.[13] Jean Alesi, starting second, was slower than Barrichello and held up drivers after the start. David Coulthard was able to pass Alesi on lap two. Mika Häkkinen stormed up through the field from his starting position of fourteenth to ninth place by lap two.[11] Häkkinen caught and passed Olivier Panis for sixth place and then caught Michael Schumacher in fifth on lap five. As this happened Herbert retired thanks to a gearbox problem. Coulthard passed Barrichello on lap six by outbraking him into the Adelaide hairpin.[11] And then Diniz retired thanks to transmission failure on lap 7. Mika Häkkinen attempted to pass Michael Schumacher on lap nine by slipstreaming him down the long straight before the Adelaide hairpin, but was on the outside coming into Adelaide and Schumacher was able to stay just ahead. Häkkinen repeated the move on the very next lap, this time to the inside, and was able to stay in front of Schumacher. Schumacher at this point was struggling on a car that was set up for a wet race.[13]

David Coulthard suffered a complete electrical failure (alternator failure) on lap 10 and retired, giving the lead back to Rubens Barrichello.[13] Mika Häkkinen caught Heinz-Harald Frentzen on lap 12, then hounded him for three laps before passing him in a repeat of the move he had pulled on Michael Schumacher earlier.[11] Frentzen tried to fight back, and was able to pull alongside Häkkinen, but Häkkinen's inside line through turn six cemented his position. Behind in the midfield Irvine overtook another car. This time it was Alexander Wurz in the Benetton. On Lap 16 Häkkinen caught up with Jean Alesi quickly, but was stuck behind him for several more laps. Häkkinen used the slipstream to pull alongside Alesi on lap 19, but they both locked up into Adelaide and only barely made the corner.[11] Häkkinen was able to stay ahead, and began to chase down Barrichello, four and a half seconds ahead.

Rain began to fall on lap 21. Eddie Irvine pulled into the pits just as the rain started, but Ferrari was not ready for him and his pit stop took 43 seconds (42.9) after his mechanics initially put a fresh set of dry-weather tyres on his car.[11] Well after the Irvine pit stop disaster happened Giancarlo Fisichella spun, without retiring. A scramble into the pits ensued, but the leaders were all able to hold their positions. One lap after Hill pitted he got a puncture, because he hit a wall. Jean Alesi spun out of third place on lap 25 in Chateaux d'Eau and retired, because he beached his car in the gravel. The safety car was then deployed due to the amount of water on the track.[11] On Lap 26 Villeneuve pitted for wet tyres, and before Villeneuve pitted Zonta spun. The amount of water on the track was so great that four drivers – Jacques Villeneuve, Alexander Wurz, Marc Gené and Alessandro Zanardi – spun while following the safety car.[13] On Lap 29 Takagi pitted for a new nose. Damon Hill retired with electrical failure while behind the safety car.[13] The safety car came in at the end of lap 35. The restart went cleanly, with no place changes amongst the front-runners.

Mika Häkkinen made a dive-bomb attempt to pass Rubens Barrichello under braking into Adelaide on lap 38, but he put his inside wheels up onto the curbing and spun the car a full 360 degrees.[11][13] Mika Häkkinen fell to seventh place. Michael Schumacher passed Heinz-Harald Frentzen through Adelaide on the next lap.[11] Schumacher made a very late braking move to momentarily pass Barrichello into Adelaide on lap 42, but he went very wide and Barrichello cut back under Schumacher to retake the lead. Schumacher repeated the move two laps later, but this time he didn't go wide and was able to gain first place.[11]

 
Heinz-Harald Frentzen. who won the race by 11 seconds (picture taken in 2006 while driving for Audi in the DTM series)

After 47 laps, a long train formed behind Olivier Panis in fourth, with Ralf Schumacher, Eddie Irvine, and Mika Häkkinen being held up behind him.[11] Ralf Schumacher got past Panis on lap 50, and then Irvine came into the pits, sticking with wet tyres. Häkkinen got a good run out of Adelaide on lap 51 and passed Panis for fifth place into Nurburgring corner. On the same lap, Michael Schumacher suffered an electrical malfunction and lost most of his eight-second lead to Rubens Barrichello.[13] He pitted three laps later, changing his steering wheel in addition to tyres.[11] Mika Häkkinen got past Heinz-Harald Frentzen for second place on lap 57, with Frentzen running wide at Adelaide. Häkkinen passed Barrichello on lap 60 to retake the lead.[11]

Mika Häkkinen and Rubens Barrichello pitted for extra fuel on lap 66, which let Heinz-Harald Frentzen through into the lead.[14] During Frentzen's one and only pit stop to change onto wet tyres, the Jordan team had fortuitously filled his car with enough fuel to finish the race.[11] Ralf Schumacher passed Michael Schumacher on lap 70, with Michael Schumacher appearing to still have car trouble. Frentzen won the race after 72 laps to secure his first victory of the season in a time of 1:58.24.343. Häkkinen held position to finish second, with Barrichello third, 43 seconds behind.[15]

Post-race edit

The top three finishers appeared on the podium and in the subsequent press conference.

Damon Hill hinted after the race that this one could have been his last, or if he did compete at Silverstone in the next race he might leave Formula One afterwards.[11]

Toranosuke Takagi was disqualified for using tyres which had been marked for his team-mate, Pedro de la Rosa.[16]

As a consequence of the race, Häkkinen extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to eight points over Schumacher, with Irvine a further 14 behind. In the World Constructors' Championship, McLaren reduced the lead over Ferrari to six points with Williams passing Benetton for fourth position, 43 points behind Ferrari.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap Grid
1 16   Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 1:38.441   1
2 11   Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 1:38.881 +0.440 2
3 18   Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 1:40.400 +1.959 3
4 2   David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:40.403 +1.962 4
5 8   Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda 1:40.690 +2.249 5
6 3   Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:41.127 +2.686 6
7 9   Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 1:41.825 +3.384 7
8 19   Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 1:42.096 +3.655 8
9 17   Johnny Herbert Stewart-Ford 1:42.199 +3.758 9
10 23   Ricardo Zonta BAR-Supertec 1:42.228 +3.787 10
11 12   Pedro Diniz Sauber-Petronas 1:42.942 +4.501 11
12 22   Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Supertec 1:43.748 +5.307 12
13 10   Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 1:44.319 +5.878 13
14 1   Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 1:44.368 +5.927 14
15 5   Alessandro Zanardi Williams-Supertec 1:44.912 +6.471 15
16 6   Ralf Schumacher Williams-Supertec 1:45.189 +6.748 16
17 4   Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1:45.218 +6.777 17
107% time: 1:45.332
18 1 7   Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 1:45.334 +6.893 18
19 1 21   Marc Gené Minardi-Ford 1:46.324 +7.883 22
20 1 20   Luca Badoer Minardi-Ford 1:46.784 +8.343 21
21 1 14   Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 1:48.215 +9.774 19
22 1 15   Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 1:48.322 +9.881 20
Source:[17]
1.^ Damon Hill, Marc Gené, Luca Badoer, Pedro de la Rosa and Toranosuke Takagi all failed to set a lap time within the 107% limit, but were allowed to race due to poor weather conditions during qualifying. They were ordered in grid by free practice times, therefore Hill started 18th, de la Rosa 19th, Takagi 20th, Badoer 21st and Gené 22nd.

Race edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8   Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda 72 1:58:24.343 5 10
2 1   Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 72 +11.092 14 6
3 16   Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 72 +43.432 1 4
4 6   Ralf Schumacher Williams-Supertec 72 +45.475 16 3
5 3   Michael Schumacher Ferrari 72 +47.881 6 2
6 4   Eddie Irvine Ferrari 72 +48.901 17 1
7 19   Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 72 +57.771 8  
8 18   Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 72 +58.531 3  
9 23   Ricardo Zonta BAR-Supertec 72 +1:28.764 10  
10 20   Luca Badoer Minardi-Ford 71 +1 lap 21  
11 14   Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 71 +1 lap 19  
Ret 9   Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 42 Spun off 7  
Ret 7   Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 31 Electrical 18  
Ret 5   Alessandro Zanardi Williams-Supertec 26 Engine 15  
Ret 22   Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Supertec 25 Spun off 12  
Ret 10   Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 25 Spun off 13  
Ret 21   Marc Gené Minardi-Ford 25 Spun off 22  
Ret 11   Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 24 Spun off 2  
Ret 2   David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 9 Electrical 4  
Ret 12   Pedro Diniz Sauber-Petronas 6 Transmission 11  
Ret 17   Johnny Herbert Stewart-Ford 4 Gearbox 9  
DSQ 15   Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 71 Wrong tyres 20  
Sources:[15][18]

Championship standings after the race edit

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References edit

  1. ^ Calculated based on the qualifying classification shown during TV broadcast
  2. ^ . Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  3. ^ Calculated based on the race classification shown during TV broadcast
  4. ^ Lupini, Michele. "Ready, Eddie, Go!". Atlas F1 Autosport. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Irvine tops testing at Magny-Cours". GrandPrix.com. 21 June 1999. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  6. ^ "End of the road for Hill". BBC News (BBC). 16 June 1999. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  7. ^ . motorsport.com. 25 June 1999. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d e . Gale Force F1. Archived from the original on 11 August 2006. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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  10. ^ . Gale Force F1. 26 June 1999. Archived from the original on 11 August 2006. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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  12. ^ "Coulthard on top in warm-up". Autosport (Haymarket Publications). 27 June 1999. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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The 1999 French Grand Prix formally the LXXXV Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France was a Formula One motor race held on 27 June 1999 at the Circuit de Nevers Magny Cours near Magny Cours France It was the seventh race of the 1999 Formula One season The 72 lap race was won by Heinz Harald Frentzen driving a Jordan car after starting from fifth position Mika Hakkinen finished second driving for McLaren with Rubens Barrichello finishing third for the Stewart team The remaining points scoring positions were filled by Ralf Schumacher Williams Michael Schumacher Ferrari Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1999 French Grand PrixRace 7 of 16 in the 1999 Formula One World ChampionshipCircuit de Nevers Magny Cours last modified in 1992 Race detailsDate27 June 1999Official nameLXXXV Mobil 1 Grand Prix de FranceLocationCircuit de Nevers Magny Cours Magny Cours FranceCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length4 250 1 km 2 641 miles Distance72 laps 305 814 2 3 km 190 024 miles WeatherOvercast mild dry at first rain later onPole positionDriverRubens BarrichelloStewart FordTime1 38 441Fastest lapDriverDavid CoulthardMcLaren MercedesTime1 19 227 on lap 8PodiumFirstHeinz Harald FrentzenJordan Mugen HondaSecondMika HakkinenMcLaren MercedesThirdRubens BarrichelloStewart FordLap leaders As a consequence of the race Hakkinen extended his lead in the World Drivers Championship to eight points over Schumacher with Irvine a further 14 behind In the World Constructors Championship McLaren reduced the lead over Ferrari to six points with Williams passing Benetton for fourth position 43 points behind Ferrari Contents 1 Report 1 1 Background 1 2 Practice and qualifying 1 3 Race 1 4 Post race 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Championship standings after the race 4 ReferencesReport editBackground edit Heading into the seventh round of the season McLaren driver Mika Hakkinen was leading the World Drivers Championship with 34 points Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher was second on 30 points 4 points behind Hakkinen Behind Hakkinen and Schumacher in the Drivers Championship Eddie Irvine was third on 25 points in the other Ferrari with Heinz Harald Frentzen and Giancarlo Fisichella both on 13 points In the Constructors Championship Ferrari were leading on 55 points and McLaren were second on 46 points with Jordan third on 16 points Following the Canadian Grand Prix on 13 June the teams conducted testing sessions at the Magny Cours circuit from 16 to 18 June David Coulthard McLaren set the fastest time on the first day while Eddie Irvine was fastest on the second and final day of testing 4 Williams made modifications to the suspension of their cars resulting in several spins Among the other teams Minardi elected to perform aerodynamic mapping work at the Automotive Safety Center using their test driver Gaston Mazzacane Arrows performed shakedown runs at the Santa Pod Raceway 5 On 16 June Jordan driver and 1996 World Drivers Champion Damon Hill announced that he would retire from Formula One racing at the end of the season 6 Hill later said a factor in his decision was the amount of testing undertaken by the teams and his own personal performance during the season although he considered retiring with immediate effect 7 Practice and qualifying edit Two practice sessions were held before the Sunday race one on Friday from 11 00 to 14 00 local time and a second on Saturday morning between 09 00 to 11 00 The first practice session took place in dry conditions The ambient temperature was 24 C 75 F 8 The second practice session was held in overcast and wet weather conditions with a drop in the track temperature to 19 C 66 F and the ambient temperature to 20 C 68 F 8 nbsp Rubens Barrichello who took pole position in his Stewart carSaturday afternoon s qualifying session was held from 13 00 to 14 00 local time Each driver was limited to twelve laps with the implementation of a 107 rule to exclude slow drivers from competing in the race The session was held in wet conditions the ambient and track temperature were both 18 C 64 F 8 Rubens Barrichello clinched his first pole position of the season in his Stewart in a time of 1 38 441 He was joined on the front row by Jean Alesi who was four tenths of a second behind Olivier Panis was third in his Prost 9 Coulthard took fourth despite going into the gravel and spinning off late in the session Heinz Harald Frentzen was fifth with Michael Schumacher completing the top six 10 Due to the wet conditions a then record five drivers Damon Hill Marc Gene Luca Badoer Pedro de la Rosa and Toranosuke Takagi all failed to meet the 107 time Hill missed out by just three milliseconds the slimmest ever margin Due to the wet conditions and the drivers competitiveness in practice all five drivers were permitted to race due to exceptional circumstances 11 Race edit On Sunday morning a pre race warm up session took place at 09 30 local time and lasted for 30 minutes It took place in wet weather conditions with the track temperature at 15 C 59 F and the ambient temperature was 14 C 57 F 8 Coulthard set the fastest lap with a time of 1 32 091 He was followed on the timesheets by Ferrari drivers Irvine and Michael Schumacher who completed the top three positions 12 The race took place in the afternoon from 14 00 local time and started on a dry track with an ambient temperature of 19 C 66 F and a track temperature of 20 C 68 F 8 Rubens Barrichello managed to get away quickly to maintain first position 13 Jean Alesi starting second was slower than Barrichello and held up drivers after the start David Coulthard was able to pass Alesi on lap two Mika Hakkinen stormed up through the field from his starting position of fourteenth to ninth place by lap two 11 Hakkinen caught and passed Olivier Panis for sixth place and then caught Michael Schumacher in fifth on lap five As this happened Herbert retired thanks to a gearbox problem Coulthard passed Barrichello on lap six by outbraking him into the Adelaide hairpin 11 And then Diniz retired thanks to transmission failure on lap 7 Mika Hakkinen attempted to pass Michael Schumacher on lap nine by slipstreaming him down the long straight before the Adelaide hairpin but was on the outside coming into Adelaide and Schumacher was able to stay just ahead Hakkinen repeated the move on the very next lap this time to the inside and was able to stay in front of Schumacher Schumacher at this point was struggling on a car that was set up for a wet race 13 David Coulthard suffered a complete electrical failure alternator failure on lap 10 and retired giving the lead back to Rubens Barrichello 13 Mika Hakkinen caught Heinz Harald Frentzen on lap 12 then hounded him for three laps before passing him in a repeat of the move he had pulled on Michael Schumacher earlier 11 Frentzen tried to fight back and was able to pull alongside Hakkinen but Hakkinen s inside line through turn six cemented his position Behind in the midfield Irvine overtook another car This time it was Alexander Wurz in the Benetton On Lap 16 Hakkinen caught up with Jean Alesi quickly but was stuck behind him for several more laps Hakkinen used the slipstream to pull alongside Alesi on lap 19 but they both locked up into Adelaide and only barely made the corner 11 Hakkinen was able to stay ahead and began to chase down Barrichello four and a half seconds ahead Rain began to fall on lap 21 Eddie Irvine pulled into the pits just as the rain started but Ferrari was not ready for him and his pit stop took 43 seconds 42 9 after his mechanics initially put a fresh set of dry weather tyres on his car 11 Well after the Irvine pit stop disaster happened Giancarlo Fisichella spun without retiring A scramble into the pits ensued but the leaders were all able to hold their positions One lap after Hill pitted he got a puncture because he hit a wall Jean Alesi spun out of third place on lap 25 in Chateaux d Eau and retired because he beached his car in the gravel The safety car was then deployed due to the amount of water on the track 11 On Lap 26 Villeneuve pitted for wet tyres and before Villeneuve pitted Zonta spun The amount of water on the track was so great that four drivers Jacques Villeneuve Alexander Wurz Marc Gene and Alessandro Zanardi spun while following the safety car 13 On Lap 29 Takagi pitted for a new nose Damon Hill retired with electrical failure while behind the safety car 13 The safety car came in at the end of lap 35 The restart went cleanly with no place changes amongst the front runners Mika Hakkinen made a dive bomb attempt to pass Rubens Barrichello under braking into Adelaide on lap 38 but he put his inside wheels up onto the curbing and spun the car a full 360 degrees 11 13 Mika Hakkinen fell to seventh place Michael Schumacher passed Heinz Harald Frentzen through Adelaide on the next lap 11 Schumacher made a very late braking move to momentarily pass Barrichello into Adelaide on lap 42 but he went very wide and Barrichello cut back under Schumacher to retake the lead Schumacher repeated the move two laps later but this time he didn t go wide and was able to gain first place 11 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen who won the race by 11 seconds picture taken in 2006 while driving for Audi in the DTM series After 47 laps a long train formed behind Olivier Panis in fourth with Ralf Schumacher Eddie Irvine and Mika Hakkinen being held up behind him 11 Ralf Schumacher got past Panis on lap 50 and then Irvine came into the pits sticking with wet tyres Hakkinen got a good run out of Adelaide on lap 51 and passed Panis for fifth place into Nurburgring corner On the same lap Michael Schumacher suffered an electrical malfunction and lost most of his eight second lead to Rubens Barrichello 13 He pitted three laps later changing his steering wheel in addition to tyres 11 Mika Hakkinen got past Heinz Harald Frentzen for second place on lap 57 with Frentzen running wide at Adelaide Hakkinen passed Barrichello on lap 60 to retake the lead 11 Mika Hakkinen and Rubens Barrichello pitted for extra fuel on lap 66 which let Heinz Harald Frentzen through into the lead 14 During Frentzen s one and only pit stop to change onto wet tyres the Jordan team had fortuitously filled his car with enough fuel to finish the race 11 Ralf Schumacher passed Michael Schumacher on lap 70 with Michael Schumacher appearing to still have car trouble Frentzen won the race after 72 laps to secure his first victory of the season in a time of 1 58 24 343 Hakkinen held position to finish second with Barrichello third 43 seconds behind 15 Post race edit The top three finishers appeared on the podium and in the subsequent press conference Damon Hill hinted after the race that this one could have been his last or if he did compete at Silverstone in the next race he might leave Formula One afterwards 11 Toranosuke Takagi was disqualified for using tyres which had been marked for his team mate Pedro de la Rosa 16 As a consequence of the race Hakkinen extended his lead in the World Drivers Championship to eight points over Schumacher with Irvine a further 14 behind In the World Constructors Championship McLaren reduced the lead over Ferrari to six points with Williams passing Benetton for fourth position 43 points behind Ferrari Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap Grid1 16 nbsp Rubens Barrichello Stewart Ford 1 38 441 12 11 nbsp Jean Alesi Sauber Petronas 1 38 881 0 440 23 18 nbsp Olivier Panis Prost Peugeot 1 40 400 1 959 34 2 nbsp David Coulthard McLaren Mercedes 1 40 403 1 962 45 8 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen Jordan Mugen Honda 1 40 690 2 249 56 3 nbsp Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1 41 127 2 686 67 9 nbsp Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton Playlife 1 41 825 3 384 78 19 nbsp Jarno Trulli Prost Peugeot 1 42 096 3 655 89 17 nbsp Johnny Herbert Stewart Ford 1 42 199 3 758 910 23 nbsp Ricardo Zonta BAR Supertec 1 42 228 3 787 1011 12 nbsp Pedro Diniz Sauber Petronas 1 42 942 4 501 1112 22 nbsp Jacques Villeneuve BAR Supertec 1 43 748 5 307 1213 10 nbsp Alexander Wurz Benetton Playlife 1 44 319 5 878 1314 1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen McLaren Mercedes 1 44 368 5 927 1415 5 nbsp Alessandro Zanardi Williams Supertec 1 44 912 6 471 1516 6 nbsp Ralf Schumacher Williams Supertec 1 45 189 6 748 1617 4 nbsp Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1 45 218 6 777 17107 time 1 45 33218 1 7 nbsp Damon Hill Jordan Mugen Honda 1 45 334 6 893 1819 1 21 nbsp Marc Gene Minardi Ford 1 46 324 7 883 2220 1 20 nbsp Luca Badoer Minardi Ford 1 46 784 8 343 2121 1 14 nbsp Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 1 48 215 9 774 1922 1 15 nbsp Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 1 48 322 9 881 20Source 17 1 Damon Hill Marc Gene Luca Badoer Pedro de la Rosa and Toranosuke Takagi all failed to set a lap time within the 107 limit but were allowed to race due to poor weather conditions during qualifying They were ordered in grid by free practice times therefore Hill started 18th de la Rosa 19th Takagi 20th Badoer 21st and Gene 22nd Race edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 8 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen Jordan Mugen Honda 72 1 58 24 343 5 102 1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen McLaren Mercedes 72 11 092 14 63 16 nbsp Rubens Barrichello Stewart Ford 72 43 432 1 44 6 nbsp Ralf Schumacher Williams Supertec 72 45 475 16 35 3 nbsp Michael Schumacher Ferrari 72 47 881 6 26 4 nbsp Eddie Irvine Ferrari 72 48 901 17 17 19 nbsp Jarno Trulli Prost Peugeot 72 57 771 8 8 18 nbsp Olivier Panis Prost Peugeot 72 58 531 3 9 23 nbsp Ricardo Zonta BAR Supertec 72 1 28 764 10 10 20 nbsp Luca Badoer Minardi Ford 71 1 lap 21 11 14 nbsp Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 71 1 lap 19 Ret 9 nbsp Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton Playlife 42 Spun off 7 Ret 7 nbsp Damon Hill Jordan Mugen Honda 31 Electrical 18 Ret 5 nbsp Alessandro Zanardi Williams Supertec 26 Engine 15 Ret 22 nbsp Jacques Villeneuve BAR Supertec 25 Spun off 12 Ret 10 nbsp Alexander Wurz Benetton Playlife 25 Spun off 13 Ret 21 nbsp Marc Gene Minardi Ford 25 Spun off 22 Ret 11 nbsp Jean Alesi Sauber Petronas 24 Spun off 2 Ret 2 nbsp David Coulthard McLaren Mercedes 9 Electrical 4 Ret 12 nbsp Pedro Diniz Sauber Petronas 6 Transmission 11 Ret 17 nbsp Johnny Herbert Stewart Ford 4 Gearbox 9 DSQ 15 nbsp Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 71 Wrong tyres 20 Sources 15 18 Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen 402 nbsp Michael Schumacher 323 nbsp Eddie Irvine 264 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen 235 nbsp Ralf Schumacher 15Source 19 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points1 nbsp Ferrari 582 nbsp McLaren Mercedes 523 nbsp Jordan Mugen Honda 264 nbsp Williams Supertec 155 nbsp Benetton Playlife 14Source 19 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit Calculated based on the qualifying classification shown during TV broadcast Grand Prix de France Federation Internationale de l Automobile Archived from the original on 15 September 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2023 Calculated based on the race classification 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