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1995 Belgian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryBelgium
Grand PrixBelgian
Official nameLIII Grand Prix de Belgique
ImageSpa 1995-2003.png
Date27 August
Year1995
Race_No11
Season_No17
LocationCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Francorchamps, Wallonia, Belgium
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi4.330
Course_km6.968
Distance_laps44
Distance_mi191.785
Distance_km306.856
WeatherCloudy, then heavy rain
Pole_DriverGerhard Berger
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:54.392
Pole_CountryAustria
Fast_DriverDavid Coulthard
Fast_TeamWilliams-Renault
Fast_Time1:53.412
Fast_Lap11
Fast_CountryUnited Kingdom
First_DriverMichael Schumacher
First_TeamBenetton-Renault
First_CountryGermany
Second_DriverDamon Hill
Second_TeamWilliams-Renault
Second_CountryUnited Kingdom
Third_DriverMartin Brundle
Third_TeamLigier Mugen-Honda
Third_CountryUnited Kingdom
Lapchart
Next_round1995 Italian Grand PrixPrevious_round=1995 Hungarian Grand Prix

Francorchamps, Wallonia, Belgium

The 1995 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 27 August 1995 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, near the village of Francorchamps, Wallonia. It was the eleventh race of the 1995 Formula One World Championship.

The 44-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher, driving a Benetton-Renault. Despite qualifying only 16th, Schumacher took his sixth victory of the season after an intense battle with Damon Hill in the Williams-Renault. Hill settled for second, with Martin Brundle third in a Ligier-Mugen-Honda, which would be his last podium finish.

Race report

The race was attended by in excess of 100,000 people. Schumacher and Hill both qualified further down the grid than usual in a wet-dry qualifying session, but fought back during the race. Both Jean Alesi and Johnny Herbert briefly led the race, but Alesi broke down and Herbert struggled for pace once the track was dry. Polesitter Gerhard Berger struggled before dropping out.

David Coulthard pulled away at the front for Williams before suffering a gearbox problem, leaving Hill to lead the race. When Hill made his first pit stop for fresh slick tyres, Schumacher took over at the head of the field. It then started to rain and while Hill went back to the pits for wet weather tyres, Schumacher stayed out on his dry weather slicks. The Williams driver rapidly caught up with the German, but despite lapping six seconds a lap slower, Schumacher was able to keep Hill behind him until he went off the wet track and Hill passed him. Almost immediately the changing track conditions began to favour slicks once more and Schumacher re-passed Hill who pitted again, this time for slicks.

The rain intensified again and the field levelled out when the safety car appeared. Both drivers pitted for wets and returned to the track with Schumacher narrowly ahead of Hill. This appeared to set the two title rivals up for a battle for the lead going into the last ten laps, but Hill then had to pit again to serve a ten-second stop-go penalty for pit lane speeding, a penalty he served with six laps to go, and which put him down to third. Hill recovered to pass Martin Brundle on the Kemmel straight on the final lap to regain second place.

Schumacher's performance did not impress Hill after his defensive moves forced Hill to either back off or go off the track. Schumacher claimed that he had only blocked Hill at the low-speed corners, but video evidence suggested that Schumacher had blocked Hill on some of the high speed corners, such as the Radillion and Blanchimont. Hill later commented that "We (he and Schumacher) had some pretty hairy moments and I am not satisfied with being driven into; I don't think that was acceptable. That is all well and good but if it was meant on purpose I would be very upset, F1 cars are not go-karts. I think there are some things which are acceptable and some things which are not." Schumacher defended himself by agreeing that touching wheels in high-speed corners is "not acceptable" but added that at the speed he and Hill were doing, he thought it was acceptable. Schumacher was given a one-race suspended ban for driving aggressively in order to stop Hill from passing.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap123456789101112131415161718192021222324Sources:
28Austria Gerhard BergerFerrari2:14.744**1:54.392**
27France Jean AlesiFerrari2:15.077**1:54.631**+0.239
8Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes2:15.848**1:55.435**+1.043
2UK Johnny HerbertBenetton-Renault**1:56.085**+1.693
6UK David CoulthardWilliams-Renault2:15.232**1:56.254**+1.862
7UK Mark BlundellMcLaren-Mercedes2:18.136**1:56.622**+2.230
15UK Eddie IrvineJordan-Peugeot2:16.540**1:57.001**+2.609
5UK Damon HillWilliams-Renault2:15.143**1:57.768**+3.376
26France Olivier PanisLigier-Mugen-Honda2:17.579**1:58.021**+3.629
30Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenSauber-Ford2:15.533**1:58.148**+3.756
4Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Yamaha2:18.104**1:58.224**+3.832
14Brazil Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Peugeot2:17.144**1:58.293**+3.901
25UK Martin BrundleLigier-Mugen-Honda2:17.207**1:58.314**+3.922
29France Jean-Christophe BoullionSauber-Ford2:17.406**1:58.356**+3.964
3Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha2:18.194**1:58.551**+4.159
1Germany Michael SchumacherBenetton-Renault2:14.962**1:59.079**+4.687
23Portugal Pedro LamyMinardi-Ford2:18.547**1:59.256**+4.864
10Japan Taki InoueFootwork-Hart2:23.311**2:00.990**+6.598
24Italy Luca BadoerMinardi-Ford2:17.335**2:01.013**+6.621
9Italy Massimiliano PapisFootwork-Hart2:19.300**2:01.685**+7.293
17Italy Andrea MonterminiPacific-Ford2:25.291**2:02.405**+8.013
22Brazil Roberto MorenoForti-Ford2:23.417**2:03.817**+9.425
16Italy Giovanni LavaggiPacific-Ford2:26.311**2:06.407**+12.015
21Brazil Pedro DinizForti-Ford2:25.699**2:09.537**+15.145

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
1Germany **Michael Schumacher****Benetton-Renault**441:36:47.87516**10**
5UK **Damon Hill****Williams-Renault**44+ 19.4938**6**
25UK **Martin Brundle****Ligier-Mugen-Honda**44+ 24.99813**4**
30Germany **Heinz-Harald Frentzen****Sauber-Ford**44+ 26.97210**3**
7UK **Mark Blundell****McLaren-Mercedes**44+ 33.7726**2**
14Brazil **Rubens Barrichello****Jordan-Peugeot**44+ 39.67412**1**
2UK Johnny HerbertBenetton-Renault44+ 54.0434
4Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Yamaha44+ 54.54811
26France Olivier PanisLigier-Mugen-Honda44+ 1:06.1709
23Portugal Pedro LamyMinardi-Ford44+ 1:19.78917
29France Jean-Christophe BoullionSauber-Ford43+ 1 lap14
10Japan Taki InoueFootwork-Hart43+ 1 lap18
21Brazil Pedro DinizForti-Ford42+ 2 laps24
22Brazil Roberto MorenoForti-Ford42+ 2 laps22
3Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha28Spun off15
16Italy Giovanni LavaggiPacific-Ford27Gearbox23
24Italy Luca BadoerMinardi-Ford23Accident19
28Austria Gerhard BergerFerrari22Electrical1
15UK Eddie IrvineJordan-Peugeot21Fire7
9Italy Massimiliano PapisFootwork-Hart20Spun off20
17Italy Andrea MonterminiPacific-Ford18Out of fuel21
6UK David CoulthardWilliams-Renault13Gearbox5
27France Jean AlesiFerrari4Suspension2
8Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1Spun off3

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1Germany Michael Schumacher66
2UK Damon Hill51
3France Jean Alesi32
4UK David Coulthard29
5UK Johnny Herbert28

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1UK Benetton-Renault84
2UK Williams-Renault74
3Italy Ferrari57
4France Ligier-Mugen-Honda16
5Ireland Jordan-Peugeot14
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1994 Belgian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1996 Belgian Grand Prix

References

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  2. "1995 Belgian Grand Prix | Motorsport Database".
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  5. (28 August 1995). "Schumacher in trouble again". GrandPrix.com.
  6. "Belgian Grand Prix – Qualifying 1". Formula1.com.
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  8. "1995 Belgian Grand Prix Classification Qualifying". Motorsport Stats.
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  10. "Belgium 1995 - Championship • STATS F1".
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