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1997 Spanish Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountrySpain
Grand PrixSpanish
Date25 May
Year1997
ImageCircuit Catalunya 1995-2003.svg
Official name
Race_No6
Season_No17
LocationCircuit de Catalunya, Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.938
Course_km4.728
Distance_laps64
Distance_km302.469
Distance_mi187.946
Scheduled_laps65
Scheduled_km307.196
Scheduled_mi190.883
WeatherClear
Attendance64,000
Pole_DriverJacques Villeneuve
Pole_TeamWilliams-Renault
Pole_Time1:16.525
Pole_CountryCanada
Fast_DriverGiancarlo Fisichella
Fast_TeamJordan-Peugeot
Fast_Time1:22.242
Fast_Lap20
Fast_CountryItaly
First_DriverJacques Villeneuve
First_TeamWilliams-Renault
First_CountryCanada
Second_DriverOlivier Panis
Second_TeamProst-Mugen-Honda
Second_CountryFrance
Third_DriverJean Alesi
Third_TeamBenetton-Renault
Third_CountryFrance
Lapchart
official nameXXXIX Gran Premio Marlboro de España
Previous_round1997 Monaco Grand PrixNext_round=1997 Canadian Grand Prix

The 1997 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XXXIX Gran Premio Marlboro de España) was a Formula One motor race held on 25 May 1997 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Spain. It was the sixth race of the 1997 Formula One World Championship.

The 64-lap race was won from pole position by Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, driving a Williams-Renault. Frenchman Olivier Panis finished second in a Prost-Mugen-Honda, six seconds behind Villeneuve, having only started 12th. Another Frenchman, Jean Alesi, finished third in a Benetton-Renault.

The win, Villeneuve's third of the season, put him back into the lead of the Drivers' Championship by three points from German Michael Schumacher, who finished fourth in his Ferrari.

Race summary

Michael Schumacher, having started 7th, ended the first lap in 2nd position, and was challenging Villeneuve in the Williams for the lead. However, Schumacher, in the spare Ferrari, was unable to stay with the leader and was starting to slow the cars behind him. By lap 13, the gap between him and Villeneuve was approximately 20 seconds, and a train of cars consisting to David Coulthard, Jean Alesi, Mika Häkkinen, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, and Johnny Herbert was behind him. His lap times were approximately 1:26 while Villeneuve's was 1:22.

In this high tyre wearing race, especially for the Goodyear tyres, the first pit stops started at approximately lap 14, with the final one being on lap 25, which was Olivier Panis, in his finely balanced Prost with Bridgestone tyres. Soon after, beginning from lap 29, three stop runners were starting to pit for the 2nd time. This enabled Panis to gain positions, and by lap 34, he was 4th, and closing on Alesi and Coulthard who were 2nd and 3rd respectively. Soon after, Panis overtook Coulthard, who was on inferior Goodyear tyres, in a fine move on the approach to turn 1. Panis managed to jump to 2nd place ahead of Alesi in the pits.

Panis was gaining on the leader, Villeneuve, by approximately 1.5 seconds per lap. By the end of lap 49, the gap was 10.8 seconds, from 13 seconds at the end of lap 47. However, during lap 50, Panis was held up by traffic, firstly Ralf Schumacher's Jordan and then the Ferrari of Eddie Irvine. With marshals not waving the blue flags, Irvine failed to let Panis through, and thus allowing Jean Alesi and Michael Schumacher to catch him up. When Irvine finally yielded on lap 57, the gap between Panis and Villeneuve was back up to 16.1 seconds. Irvine later received a stop-go penalty for his actions. After Panis cleared the traffic, he was lapping 1.5 to 2 seconds faster than the leader and managed to close the gap to less than 6 seconds by the end of the race, but it was too late and Villeneuve took his 3rd victory of the season. This was Panis's final podium finish in Formula One.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819202122[107% time](107-time): 1:21.882Source:
3Canada Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Renault1:16.525
4Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Renault1:16.791+0.266
10UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:17.521+0.996
7France Jean AlesiBenetton-Renault1:17.717+1.192
9Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1:17.737+1.212
8Austria Gerhard BergerBenetton-Renault1:18.041+1.516
5Germany Michael SchumacherFerrari1:18.313+1.788
12Italy Giancarlo FisichellaJordan-Peugeot1:18.385+1.860
11Germany Ralf SchumacherJordan-Peugeot1:18.423+1.898
16UK Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas1:18.494+1.969
6UK Eddie IrvineFerrari1:18.873+2.348
14France Olivier PanisProst-Mugen-Honda1:19.157+2.632
17Italy Gianni MorbidelliSauber-Petronas1:19.323+2.798
19Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Ford1:20.079+3.554
1UK Damon HillArrows-Yamaha1:20.089+3.564
15Japan Shinji NakanoProst-Mugen-Honda1:20.103+3.578
22Brazil Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:20.255+3.730
21Italy Jarno TrulliMinardi-Hart1:20.452+3.927
18the Netherlands Jos VerstappenTyrrell-Ford1:20.582+4.057
20Japan Ukyo KatayamaMinardi-Hart1:20.672+4.147
2Brazil Pedro DinizArrows-Yamaha1:21.029+4.504
23Denmark Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford1:21.060+4.535

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415RetRetRetRetRetRetRet
3Canada **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Renault**641:30:35.8961**10**
14France **Olivier Panis****Prost-Mugen-Honda**64+5.80412**6**
7France **Jean Alesi****Benetton-Renault**64+12.5344**4**
5Germany **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**64+17.9797**3**
16UK **Johnny Herbert****Sauber-Petronas**64+27.98610**2**
10UK **David Coulthard****McLaren-Mercedes**64+29.7443**1**
9Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes64+48.7855
4Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Renault64+1:04.1392
12Italy Giancarlo FisichellaJordan-Peugeot64+1:04.7678
8Austria Gerhard BergerBenetton-Renault64+1:05.6706
18Netherlands Jos VerstappenTyrrell-Ford63+1 lap19
6UK Eddie IrvineFerrari63+1 lap11
23Denmark Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford63+1 lap22
17Italy Gianni MorbidelliSauber-Petronas62+2 laps13
21Italy Jarno TrulliMinardi-Hart62+2 laps18
2Brazil Pedro DinizArrows-Yamaha53Engine21
11Germany Ralf SchumacherJordan-Peugeot50Engine9
22Brazil Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford37Engine17
19Finland Mika SaloTyrrell-Ford35Puncture14
15Japan Shinji NakanoProst-Mugen-Honda34Gearbox16
1UK Damon HillArrows-Yamaha17Engine15
20Japan Ukyo KatayamaMinardi-Hart11Gearbox20

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1Canada Jacques Villeneuve30
2Germany Michael Schumacher27
3France Olivier Panis15
4UK Eddie Irvine14
5UK David Coulthard11

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1Italy Ferrari41
2UK Williams-Renault40
3UK McLaren-Mercedes21
4Italy Benetton-Renault17
5France Prost-Mugen-Honda15
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

Year_of_race = 1997 | Previous_year's_race = 1996 Spanish Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1998 Spanish Grand Prix

References

  1. "1997 Spanish Grand Prix". [[Motor Sport (magazine).
  2. BBC. "Classic Spanish GP".
  3. (1997). "ITV F1 - Spanish Grand Prix". ITV.
  4. "Spain 1997 - Qualifications • STATS F1".
  5. "1997 Spanish Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  6. "Spain 1997 - Championship • STATS F1".
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