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1999 Italian Grand Prix

The 1999 Italian Grand Prix (formally the 70º Gran Premio Campari d'Italia[2]) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 September 1999 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza near Monza, Italy. It was the thirteenth race of the 1999 Formula One World Championship, and the last held on this layout.

1999 Italian Grand Prix
Race 13 of 16 in the 1999 Formula One World Championship
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza (last modified in 1995)
Race details
Date 12 September 1999
Official name 70º Gran Premio Campari d'Italia
Location Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza, Lombardy, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.770 km (3.585 miles)
Distance 53 laps, 305.810 km (190.022 miles)
Weather Hot and dry with temperatures reaching up to 30 °C (86 °F)[1]
Pole position
Driver McLaren-Mercedes
Time 1:22.432
Fastest lap
Driver Ralf Schumacher Williams-Supertec
Time 1:25.579 on lap 48
Podium
First Jordan-Mugen-Honda
Second Williams-Supertec
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders

The 53-lap race was won by Heinz-Harald Frentzen, driving a Jordan-Mugen-Honda, after McLaren's Mika Häkkinen, seeking to defend his Drivers' Championship title, spun off while leading comfortably. Ralf Schumacher was second in a Williams-Supertec, with Mika Salo third in a Ferrari. Häkkinen's rival Eddie Irvine finished sixth in the other Ferrari, thus moving level on points with the Finn at the top of the Drivers' Championship.

Though the victory moved Frentzen to within ten points of Häkkinen and Irvine, it would turn out to be his third and last victory in Formula One, as well as the last for engine suppliers Mugen. It was also the Jordan team's only victory in dry conditions, their others coming in the rain.

Report edit

Qualifying edit

Going into the race, McLaren's Mika Häkkinen led the Drivers' Championship by a single point from Ferrari's Eddie Irvine, with Jordan's Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Häkkinen's team-mate David Coulthard also still in contention. Häkkinen was expected to do well on the fast Monza circuit, and duly claimed pole position by half a second from Frentzen. Coulthard was third, while Alessandro Zanardi, who had been having a poor year with Williams, was fourth, just ahead of teammate Ralf Schumacher. On Ferrari's home soil, Irvine had a poor qualifying session and could only manage eighth, behind teammate Mika Salo in sixth and Stewart's Rubens Barrichello – who had just signed with Ferrari to replace Irvine in 2000 – in seventh. Completing the top ten were Damon Hill in the second Jordan and Olivier Panis in the Prost.

Race edit

At the start, Häkkinen led away while Zanardi shot past Coulthard and Frentzen into second. Frentzen quickly re-passed Zanardi, but Coulthard fell further back, behind Schumacher and Salo. Meanwhile, at the back of the field, Minardi's Marc Gené tangled with Arrows' Pedro de la Rosa at the Roggia chicane and became the first retirement, while on the second lap Benetton's Giancarlo Fisichella and Sauber's Pedro Diniz both spun off at the Rettifilo chicane.

On lap 3, Zanardi ran over a kerb and damaged the underside of his car. He managed to hold on to third place for another 15 laps, while Häkkinen and Frentzen pulled away. Barrichello passed Coulthard on lap 11 and then Salo on lap 19, while Zanardi waved Schumacher past on lap 18. On lap 24, there was more drama at the back as Toranosuke Takagi in the second Arrows tried to overtake Luca Badoer in the second Minardi at the Rettifilo, only to run into the back of Badoer and end his race.

Barrichello overtook Zanardi on lap 26; Salo did the same at the start of lap 28. At this point, Häkkinen led Frentzen by eight seconds, with Schumacher a further two-and-a-half seconds back. But on lap 30, going into the Rettifilo, Häkkinen made a mistake changing gear – selecting first instead of second[3] – and spun off, in a virtual repeat of his unforced error at San Marino earlier in the year. In a rare show of emotion, the Finn burst into tears at the side of the track.

Frentzen thus inherited the lead as the front-runners began to make their pit stops. When these had been completed, Salo had moved back ahead of Barrichello and into third, while Coulthard and Irvine had both leapfrogged Zanardi and were now fifth and sixth.

Over the closing laps, Frentzen retained a comfortable lead over Schumacher – despite the Williams driver setting the fastest lap of the race on lap 48 – while Coulthard tried unsuccessfully to find a way past Barrichello, allowing Salo to pull away from both of them. Frentzen's eventual margin of victory was 3.2 seconds, with a further eight seconds back to Salo and another six back to Barrichello. Coulthard finished half a second behind the Stewart driver, but nine ahead of Irvine, who himself held off Zanardi for the final point.

This point moved Irvine level with Häkkinen in the Drivers' Championship on 60 points apiece, while the win put Frentzen just ten points behind on 50, with Coulthard on 48. In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari cut McLaren's lead to six points, 108 to 102.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap
1 1   Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 1:22.432
2 8   Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda 1:22.926 +0.494
3 2   David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.177 +0.745
4 5   Alessandro Zanardi Williams-Supertec 1:23.432 +1.000
5 6   Ralf Schumacher Williams-Supertec 1:23.636 +1.204
6 3   Mika Salo Ferrari 1:23.657 +1.225
7 16   Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 1:23.739 +1.307
8 4   Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1:23.765 +1.333
9 7   Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 1:23.979 +1.547
10 18   Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 1:24.016 +1.584
11 22   Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Supertec 1:24.188 +1.756
12 19   Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 1:24.293 +1.861
13 11   Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 1:24.591 +2.159
14 10   Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 1:24.593 +2.161
15 17   Johnny Herbert Stewart-Ford 1:24.594 +2.162
16 12   Pedro Diniz Sauber-Petronas 1:24.596 +2.164
17 9   Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 1:24.862 +2.430
18 23   Ricardo Zonta BAR-Supertec 1:25.114 +2.682
19 20   Luca Badoer Minardi-Ford 1:25.348 +2.916
20 21   Marc Gené Minardi-Ford 1:25.695 +3.263
21 14   Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 1:26.383 +3.951
22 15   Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 1:26.509 +4.077
107% time: 1:28.202
Source:[4]

Race edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8   Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda 53 1:17:02.923 2 10
2 6   Ralf Schumacher Williams-Supertec 53 + 3.272 5 6
3 3   Mika Salo Ferrari 53 + 11.932 6 4
4 16   Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 53 + 17.630 7 3
5 2   David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 53 + 18.142 3 2
6 4   Eddie Irvine Ferrari 53 + 27.402 8 1
7 5   Alessandro Zanardi Williams-Supertec 53 + 28.047 4  
8 22   Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Supertec 53 + 41.797 11  
9 11   Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 53 + 42.198 13  
10 7   Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 53 + 56.259 9  
11 18   Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 52 Engine 10  
Ret 17   Johnny Herbert Stewart-Ford 40 Clutch 15  
Ret 15   Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 35 Spun Off 22  
Ret 14   Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 35 Withdrew 21  
Ret 1   Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 29 Spun Off 1  
Ret 19   Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 29 Overheating 12  
Ret 23   Ricardo Zonta BAR-Supertec 25 Wheel Bearing 18  
Ret 20   Luca Badoer Minardi-Ford 23 Collision 19  
Ret 10   Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 11 Electrical 14  
Ret 12   Pedro Diniz Sauber-Petronas 1 Spun Off 16  
Ret 9   Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 1 Spun Off 17  
Ret 21   Marc Gené Minardi-Ford 0 Collision 20  
Sources:[5][6]

Championship standings after the race edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ Weather info for the 1999 Italian Grand Prix at Weather Underground
  2. ^ "Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1999". The Programme Covers Project. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. ^ F1 Racing. October 1999.
  4. ^ "Italy 1999 - Qualifications". StatsF1. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  5. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  6. ^ "1999 Italian GP: Classification". ChicaneF1.com. Retrieved 2 August 2007.
  7. ^ a b "Italy 1999 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  • "1999 Italian GP: Overview". ChicaneF1.com. Retrieved 2 August 2007.


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The 1999 Italian Grand Prix formally the 70º Gran Premio Campari d Italia 2 was a Formula One motor race held on 12 September 1999 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza near Monza Italy It was the thirteenth race of the 1999 Formula One World Championship and the last held on this layout 1999 Italian Grand PrixRace 13 of 16 in the 1999 Formula One World Championship Previous raceNext race Autodromo Nazionale di Monza last modified in 1995 Race detailsDate12 September 1999Official name70º Gran Premio Campari d ItaliaLocationAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaMonza Lombardy ItalyCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length5 770 km 3 585 miles Distance53 laps 305 810 km 190 022 miles WeatherHot and dry with temperatures reaching up to 30 C 86 F 1 Pole positionDriverMika HakkinenMcLaren MercedesTime1 22 432Fastest lapDriverRalf SchumacherWilliams SupertecTime1 25 579 on lap 48PodiumFirstHeinz Harald FrentzenJordan Mugen HondaSecondRalf SchumacherWilliams SupertecThirdMika SaloFerrariLap leaders The 53 lap race was won by Heinz Harald Frentzen driving a Jordan Mugen Honda after McLaren s Mika Hakkinen seeking to defend his Drivers Championship title spun off while leading comfortably Ralf Schumacher was second in a Williams Supertec with Mika Salo third in a Ferrari Hakkinen s rival Eddie Irvine finished sixth in the other Ferrari thus moving level on points with the Finn at the top of the Drivers Championship Though the victory moved Frentzen to within ten points of Hakkinen and Irvine it would turn out to be his third and last victory in Formula One as well as the last for engine suppliers Mugen It was also the Jordan team s only victory in dry conditions their others coming in the rain Contents 1 Report 1 1 Qualifying 1 2 Race 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Championship standings after the race 4 ReferencesReport editQualifying edit Going into the race McLaren s Mika Hakkinen led the Drivers Championship by a single point from Ferrari s Eddie Irvine with Jordan s Heinz Harald Frentzen and Hakkinen s team mate David Coulthard also still in contention Hakkinen was expected to do well on the fast Monza circuit and duly claimed pole position by half a second from Frentzen Coulthard was third while Alessandro Zanardi who had been having a poor year with Williams was fourth just ahead of teammate Ralf Schumacher On Ferrari s home soil Irvine had a poor qualifying session and could only manage eighth behind teammate Mika Salo in sixth and Stewart s Rubens Barrichello who had just signed with Ferrari to replace Irvine in 2000 in seventh Completing the top ten were Damon Hill in the second Jordan and Olivier Panis in the Prost Race edit At the start Hakkinen led away while Zanardi shot past Coulthard and Frentzen into second Frentzen quickly re passed Zanardi but Coulthard fell further back behind Schumacher and Salo Meanwhile at the back of the field Minardi s Marc Gene tangled with Arrows Pedro de la Rosa at the Roggia chicane and became the first retirement while on the second lap Benetton s Giancarlo Fisichella and Sauber s Pedro Diniz both spun off at the Rettifilo chicane On lap 3 Zanardi ran over a kerb and damaged the underside of his car He managed to hold on to third place for another 15 laps while Hakkinen and Frentzen pulled away Barrichello passed Coulthard on lap 11 and then Salo on lap 19 while Zanardi waved Schumacher past on lap 18 On lap 24 there was more drama at the back as Toranosuke Takagi in the second Arrows tried to overtake Luca Badoer in the second Minardi at the Rettifilo only to run into the back of Badoer and end his race Barrichello overtook Zanardi on lap 26 Salo did the same at the start of lap 28 At this point Hakkinen led Frentzen by eight seconds with Schumacher a further two and a half seconds back But on lap 30 going into the Rettifilo Hakkinen made a mistake changing gear selecting first instead of second 3 and spun off in a virtual repeat of his unforced error at San Marino earlier in the year In a rare show of emotion the Finn burst into tears at the side of the track Frentzen thus inherited the lead as the front runners began to make their pit stops When these had been completed Salo had moved back ahead of Barrichello and into third while Coulthard and Irvine had both leapfrogged Zanardi and were now fifth and sixth Over the closing laps Frentzen retained a comfortable lead over Schumacher despite the Williams driver setting the fastest lap of the race on lap 48 while Coulthard tried unsuccessfully to find a way past Barrichello allowing Salo to pull away from both of them Frentzen s eventual margin of victory was 3 2 seconds with a further eight seconds back to Salo and another six back to Barrichello Coulthard finished half a second behind the Stewart driver but nine ahead of Irvine who himself held off Zanardi for the final point This point moved Irvine level with Hakkinen in the Drivers Championship on 60 points apiece while the win put Frentzen just ten points behind on 50 with Coulthard on 48 In the Constructors Championship Ferrari cut McLaren s lead to six points 108 to 102 Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap 1 1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen McLaren Mercedes 1 22 432 2 8 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen Jordan Mugen Honda 1 22 926 0 494 3 2 nbsp David Coulthard McLaren Mercedes 1 23 177 0 745 4 5 nbsp Alessandro Zanardi Williams Supertec 1 23 432 1 000 5 6 nbsp Ralf Schumacher Williams Supertec 1 23 636 1 204 6 3 nbsp Mika Salo Ferrari 1 23 657 1 225 7 16 nbsp Rubens Barrichello Stewart Ford 1 23 739 1 307 8 4 nbsp Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1 23 765 1 333 9 7 nbsp Damon Hill Jordan Mugen Honda 1 23 979 1 547 10 18 nbsp Olivier Panis Prost Peugeot 1 24 016 1 584 11 22 nbsp Jacques Villeneuve BAR Supertec 1 24 188 1 756 12 19 nbsp Jarno Trulli Prost Peugeot 1 24 293 1 861 13 11 nbsp Jean Alesi Sauber Petronas 1 24 591 2 159 14 10 nbsp Alexander Wurz Benetton Playlife 1 24 593 2 161 15 17 nbsp Johnny Herbert Stewart Ford 1 24 594 2 162 16 12 nbsp Pedro Diniz Sauber Petronas 1 24 596 2 164 17 9 nbsp Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton Playlife 1 24 862 2 430 18 23 nbsp Ricardo Zonta BAR Supertec 1 25 114 2 682 19 20 nbsp Luca Badoer Minardi Ford 1 25 348 2 916 20 21 nbsp Marc Gene Minardi Ford 1 25 695 3 263 21 14 nbsp Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 1 26 383 3 951 22 15 nbsp Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 1 26 509 4 077 107 time 1 28 202 Source 4 Race edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 8 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen Jordan Mugen Honda 53 1 17 02 923 2 10 2 6 nbsp Ralf Schumacher Williams Supertec 53 3 272 5 6 3 3 nbsp Mika Salo Ferrari 53 11 932 6 4 4 16 nbsp Rubens Barrichello Stewart Ford 53 17 630 7 3 5 2 nbsp David Coulthard McLaren Mercedes 53 18 142 3 2 6 4 nbsp Eddie Irvine Ferrari 53 27 402 8 1 7 5 nbsp Alessandro Zanardi Williams Supertec 53 28 047 4 8 22 nbsp Jacques Villeneuve BAR Supertec 53 41 797 11 9 11 nbsp Jean Alesi Sauber Petronas 53 42 198 13 10 7 nbsp Damon Hill Jordan Mugen Honda 53 56 259 9 11 18 nbsp Olivier Panis Prost Peugeot 52 Engine 10 Ret 17 nbsp Johnny Herbert Stewart Ford 40 Clutch 15 Ret 15 nbsp Toranosuke Takagi Arrows 35 Spun Off 22 Ret 14 nbsp Pedro de la Rosa Arrows 35 Withdrew 21 Ret 1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen McLaren Mercedes 29 Spun Off 1 Ret 19 nbsp Jarno Trulli Prost Peugeot 29 Overheating 12 Ret 23 nbsp Ricardo Zonta BAR Supertec 25 Wheel Bearing 18 Ret 20 nbsp Luca Badoer Minardi Ford 23 Collision 19 Ret 10 nbsp Alexander Wurz Benetton Playlife 11 Electrical 14 Ret 12 nbsp Pedro Diniz Sauber Petronas 1 Spun Off 16 Ret 9 nbsp Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton Playlife 1 Spun Off 17 Ret 21 nbsp Marc Gene Minardi Ford 0 Collision 20 Sources 5 6 Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points 1 nbsp Mika Hakkinen 60 2 nbsp Eddie Irvine 60 3 nbsp Heinz Harald Frentzen 50 4 nbsp David Coulthard 48 5 nbsp Michael Schumacher 32 Source 7 Constructors Championship standings Pos Constructor Points 1 nbsp McLaren Mercedes 108 2 nbsp Ferrari 102 3 nbsp Jordan Mugen Honda 57 4 nbsp Williams Supertec 30 5 nbsp Stewart Ford 17 Source 7 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit Weather info for the 1999 Italian Grand Prix at Weather Underground Motor Racing Programme Covers 1999 The Programme Covers Project Retrieved 10 November 2017 F1 Racing October 1999 Italy 1999 Qualifications StatsF1 Retrieved 29 March 2016 1999 Italian Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 9 January 2015 Retrieved 24 December 2015 1999 Italian GP Classification ChicaneF1 com Retrieved 2 August 2007 a b Italy 1999 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 18 March 2019 1999 Italian GP Overview ChicaneF1 com Retrieved 2 August 2007 Previous race 1999 Belgian Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1999 season Next race 1999 European Grand Prix Previous race 1998 Italian Grand Prix Italian Grand Prix Next race 2000 Italian Grand Prix Retrieved from https en 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