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1998 Austrian Grand Prix

Formula One motor race held in 1998


Formula One motor race held in 1998

FieldValue
TypeF1
Previous_round1998 British Grand Prix
Next_round1998 German Grand Prix
CountryAustria
Grand PrixAustrian
Official nameXXVII Grosser Preis von Österreich
Date26 July
Year1998
ImageCircuit A1 Ring.svg
Race_No10
Season_No16
LocationA1-Ring, Spielberg, Styria, Austria
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.684
Course_km4.319
Distance_laps71
Distance_mi190.564
Distance_km307.146
WeatherSunny
Pole_DriverGiancarlo Fisichella
Pole_CountryITA
Pole_TeamBenetton-Playlife
Pole_Time1:29.598
Fast_DriverDavid Coulthard
Fast_CountryGBR
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:12.878
Fast_Lap30
First_DriverMika Häkkinen
First_CountryFIN
First_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Second_DriverDavid Coulthard
Second_CountryGBR
Second_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Third_DriverMichael Schumacher
Third_CountryGER
Third_TeamFerrari
Lapchart

The 1998 Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the A1-Ring on 26 July 1998. It was the tenth round of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship. A wet-dry qualifying session resulted in a mixed-up grid order, with Giancarlo Fisichella taking the first pole position of his career. The 71-lap race was won by Mika Häkkinen for McLaren, with teammate David Coulthard recovering to finish second, having been involved in two collisions during the race, and Michael Schumacher finishing third for Ferrari.

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Qualifying

The qualifying session led to an unusual grid due to wet conditions, which dried out towards the end, with Fisichella taking his first ever pole and Jean Alesi alongside him in the Sauber.

Race

Häkkinen started well to lead into the first corner but several cars collided at the first corner behind them, with Toranosuke Takagi's car ending up stranded. Olivier Panis was left immobile on the line with clutch failure. At the second corner, there was another accident, with both Arrows drivers colliding, hitting Coulthard in the process and knocking off his wing after he had qualified in 14th. Coulthard entered the pit lane for a new nose as a safety car was deployed to allow the debris from the collisions to be cleaned up, and he was able to catch up to the back of the field.

At the restart, Häkkinen led away again with Schumacher close behind him. Schumacher attempted to pass Häkkinen but ran wide, allowing Fisichella in the Benetton past him and almost Rubens Barrichello in the Stewart as well. Barrichello soon dropped out with brake problems, while Schumacher overtook Fisichella again. Schumacher was already on a disadvantage with a two-stop strategy and Häkkinen on just one; his situation got worse when he ran very wide, bouncing violently through the gravel trap and ripping off his front wing. He was able to reach the pits and fit a new wing but rejoined almost a lap behind. Around the same time, Heinz-Harald Frentzen in the Williams experienced an engine failure, which caught fire; he was able to escape from the car unharmed.

Twenty-one laps in, Fisichella and Alesi clashed at the second corner, with both having to retire. Coulthard and Schumacher were both quickly moving back up through the field; he had a lot of trouble passing his brother Ralf Schumacher in the Jordan Grand Prix, finally succeeding after several laps. Schumacher then started to catch up to teammate Eddie Irvine, who was slowing; although Irvine said after it was due to marginal brakes, some suggested he was given a team order and asked to move over for his team leader. In the end, Häkkinen took an easy victory. His teammate Coulthard finished second after being last at the start, and Schumacher took third aided by Irvine.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorLapGap12345678910111213141516171819202122[107% time](107-time): 1:35.870Source:
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife1:29.598
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas1:30.317+0.719
8FIN Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1:30.517+0.919
3GER Michael SchumacherFerrari1:30.551+0.953
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:31.005+1.407
17FIN Mika SaloArrows1:31.028+1.430
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome1:31.515+1.917
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari1:31.651+2.053
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda1:31.917+2.319
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot1:32.081+2.483
1CAN Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Mecachrome1:32.083+2.485
19NED Jos VerstappenStewart-Ford1:32.099+2.501
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows1:32.206+2.608
7GBR David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:32.399+2.801
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda1:32.718+3.120
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot1:32.906+3.308
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife1:33.185+3.587
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas1:33.205+3.607
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford1:33.399+3.801
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford1:34.090+4.492
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford1:34.536+4.938
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford1:34.910+5.312
  • This was the last pole position of Benetton in Formula One.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
8FIN **Mika Häkkinen****McLaren-Mercedes**711:30:44.0863**10**
7GBR **David Coulthard****McLaren-Mercedes**71+5.28914**6**
3GER **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**71+39.0924**4**
4GBR **Eddie Irvine****Ferrari**71+43.9768**3**
10GER **Ralf Schumacher****Jordan-Mugen-Honda**71+50.6549**2**
1CAN **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Mecachrome**71+53.20211**1**
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda71+1:13.62415
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas70+1 lap18
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife70+1 lap17
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot70+1 lap16
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford70+1 lap21
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford69+2 laps22
19NED Jos VerstappenStewart-Ford51Engine12
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford30Spun off19
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife21Collision1
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas21Collision2
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome16Engine7
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford8Brakes5
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows3Collision13
17FIN Mika SaloArrows1Collision6
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot0Clutch10
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford0Collision20

Championship standings after the race

  • Bold text indicates who still has a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion. ;Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPointsSource:
1FIN **Mika Häkkinen**66
2GER **Michael Schumacher**58
3GBR **David Coulthard**36
4GBR **Eddie Irvine**32
5AUT **Alexander Wurz**17

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR **McLaren-Mercedes**102
2ITA **Ferrari**90
3ITA **Benetton-Playlife**32
4GBR **Williams-Mecachrome**20
5GBR Stewart-Ford5
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1997 Austrian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1999 Austrian Grand Prix

References

  1. Galvin, Max. (1998-07-26). "Austrian Grand Prix Review".
  2. (1998). "1998 F1 World Championship {{!}} Motorsport Database".
  3. "Austria 1998 – Qualifications • STATS F1".
  4. "1998 Austrian Grand Prix".
  5. "Austria 1998 – Championship • STATS F1".
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