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1996 Spanish Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountrySpain
Grand PrixSpanish
Date2 June
Year1996
ImageCircuit Catalunya 1995-2003.svg
Official nameGran Premio Marlboro de España
Race_No7
Season_No16
LocationCircuit de Catalunya, Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.937
Course_km4.727
Distance_laps65
Distance_mi190.832
Distance_km307.114
WeatherRain
Attendance55,000
Pole_DriverDamon Hill
Pole_TeamWilliams-Renault
Pole_Time1:20.650
Pole_CountryUK
Fast_DriverMichael Schumacher
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:45.517 on lap 14
Fast_CountryGermany
First_DriverMichael Schumacher
First_TeamFerrari
First_CountryGermany
Second_DriverJean Alesi
Second_TeamBenetton-Renault
Second_CountryFrance
Third_DriverJacques Villeneuve
Third_TeamWilliams-Renault
Third_CountryCanada
Lapchart
Next_round1996 Canadian Grand PrixPrevious_round=1996 Monaco Grand Prix

The 1996 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Catalunya on 2 June 1996. It was the seventh race of the 1996 Formula One World Championship.

This race, Michael Schumacher's first Ferrari victory, is generally regarded as one of his finest. In the torrential rain, he produced a stunning drive, and is a prime example of why he earned the nickname "Regenmeister" ("Rainmaster"), despite his early and unforced crash at a wet Monaco Grand Prix two weeks earlier. The race was also Schumacher's 20th career win.

Race report

At the start, Schumacher lost several positions due to a clutch problem, which indirectly resulted in several clashes in the main straight involving 5 cars. Giancarlo Fisichella emerged from the carnage with a blown left front and a missing rear wing, while Olivier Panis escaped with suspension damage. Both pulled into the pits and retired a lap later.

Mika Salo was disqualified for the second time this season, for changing cars after the field was under starter's orders.

Damon Hill had started the race from pole position, but dropped to 8th after spinning twice in the opening laps, before another spin into the pit wall on lap 12 ended his race. Schumacher recovered from a poor start to take the lead from Villeneuve on lap 13, and from then on he dominated the race, lapping over three seconds a lap faster than the remainder of the field.

Rubens Barrichello was running a competitive race, getting as high as 2nd place after Jacques Villeneuve and Alesi made their pit stops. After his own scheduled (lengthy) pitstop he was sent back to the race but forced to retire from third place with 20 laps to go after a clutch problem caused his engine to fade out. On the previous lap, Gerhard Berger had spun his Benetton out of fourth place while trying to lap the Ligier of Pedro Diniz. Alesi and Villeneuve switched places on their own pitstops, Alesi taking his only one some 6 laps before Villeneuve.

After an uneventful race on his part, Heinz-Harald Frentzen finished in fourth, while Mika Häkkinen took fifth after surviving a spin off the track in the closing stages of the race. Jos Verstappen, running fifth after the retirements of Barrichello and Berger, crashed into the tyre barrier with 12 laps left, guaranteeing Diniz his first Formula One point as by this time only six drivers were left in the race. With no further retirements, Diniz brought his car home in sixth, after driving at a more cautious pace that saw him fall two laps adrift of the front runners by the end.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap1234567891011121314151617181920[107% time](107-rule): 1:26.296DNQDNQSources:
5UK Damon HillWilliams-Renault1:20.650
6Canada Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Renault1:21.084+0.434
1Germany Michael SchumacherFerrari1:21.587+0.937
3France Jean AlesiBenetton-Renault1:22.061+1.411
4Austria Gerhard BergerBenetton-Renault1:22.125+1.475
2UK Eddie IrvineFerrari1:22.333+1.683
11Brazil Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Peugeot1:22.379+1.729
9France Olivier PanisLigier-Mugen-Honda1:22.685+2.035
14UK Johnny HerbertSauber-Ford1:23.027+2.377
7Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1:23.070+2.420
15Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenSauber-Ford1:23.195+2.545
19Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Yamaha1:23.224+2.574
17the Netherlands Jos VerstappenFootwork-Hart1:23.371+2.721
8UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:23.416+2.766
12UK Martin BrundleJordan-Peugeot1:23.438+2.788
18Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha1:24.401+3.751
10Brazil Pedro DinizLigier-Mugen-Honda1:24.468+3.818
20Portugal Pedro LamyMinardi-Ford1:25.274+4.624
21Italy Giancarlo FisichellaMinardi-Ford1:25.531+4.881
16Brazil Ricardo RossetFootwork-Hart1:25.621+4.971
22Italy Luca BadoerForti-Ford1:26.615+5.965
23Italy Andrea MonterminiForti-Ford1:27.358+6.708

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQ
1Germany **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**651:59:49.3073**10**
3France **Jean Alesi****Benetton-Renault**65+ 45.3024**6**
6Canada **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Renault**65+ 48.3882**4**
15Germany **Heinz-Harald Frentzen****Sauber-Ford**64+ 1 Lap11**3**
7Finland **Mika Häkkinen****McLaren-Mercedes**64+ 1 Lap10**2**
10Brazil **Pedro Diniz****Ligier-Mugen-Honda**63+ 2 Laps17**1**
17Netherlands Jos VerstappenFootwork-Hart47Spun off13
11Brazil Rubens BarrichelloJordan-Peugeot45Clutch7
4Austria Gerhard BergerBenetton-Renault44Spun off5
14United Kingdom Johnny HerbertSauber-Ford20Spun off9
12United Kingdom Martin BrundleJordan-Peugeot17Differential15
5United Kingdom Damon HillWilliams-Renault10Spun off1
18Japan Ukyo KatayamaTyrrell-Yamaha8Electrical16
2United Kingdom Eddie IrvineFerrari1Spun off6
9France Olivier PanisLigier-Mugen-Honda1Collision damage8
21Italy Giancarlo FisichellaMinardi-Ford1Collision damage19
8United Kingdom David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes0Collision14
20Portugal Pedro LamyMinardi-Ford0Collision18
16Brazil Ricardo RossetFootwork-Hart0Collision20
19Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Yamaha16Illegal car change12

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1UK Damon Hill43
2Canada Jacques Villeneuve26
3Germany Michael Schumacher26
4France Jean Alesi17
5France Olivier Panis11

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1UK Williams-Renault69
2Italy Ferrari35
3Italy Benetton-Renault24
4UK McLaren-Mercedes18
5France Ligier-Mugen-Honda12
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1995 Spanish Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1997 Spanish Grand Prix

References

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  2. Benson, Andrew. (14 May 2016). "Spanish Grand Prix: Why Michael Schumacher's epic 1996 win matters". [[BBC Sport]].
  3. (30 April 2003). "Schumacher's first win for Ferrari - Spanish Grand Prix 1996". Formula1.com.
  4. (5 May 2009). "Classic F1 - Spanish Grand Prix 1996". [[BBC Sport]].
  5. "Spain 1996 – Qualifications". StatsF1.
  6. "1996 Spanish Grand Prix Classification Qualifying". Motorsport Stats.
  7. "1996 Spanish Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  8. "Spain 1996 - Championship • STATS F1".
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