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1998 German Grand Prix

Formula One motor race held in 1998


Formula One motor race held in 1998

FieldValue
TypeF1
Previous_round1998 Austrian Grand Prix
Next_round1998 Hungarian Grand Prix
CountryGermany
Grand PrixGerman
Official nameGrosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1998
Date2 August
Year1998
ImageHockenheimring prior to 2002.svg
Race_No11
Season_No16
LocationHockenheimring, Hockenheim, Germany
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi4.240
Course_km6.823
Distance_laps45
Distance_mi190.783
Distance_km307.035
WeatherCloudy but dry
Pole_DriverMika Häkkinen
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Pole_Time1:41.838
Pole_CountryFIN
Fast_DriverDavid Coulthard
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:46.116
Fast_Lap17
Fast_CountryGBR
First_DriverMika Häkkinen
First_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
First_CountryFIN
Second_DriverDavid Coulthard
Second_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Second_CountryGBR
Third_DriverJacques Villeneuve
Third_TeamWilliams-Mecachrome
Third_CountryCAN
Lapchart

The 1998 German Grand Prix (formally the Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1998) was a Formula One motor race held at the Hockenheimring on 2 August 1998. It was the eleventh round of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship. The 45-lap race was won by Mika Häkkinen for McLaren from pole position, with teammate David Coulthard finishing second and Jacques Villeneuve finishing third for Williams.

Qualifying

Mika Häkkinen took pole position ahead of teammate David Coulthard. Jacques Villeneuve qualified in third, in a new long-wheelbase Williams. Ralf Schumacher was fourth.

Michael Schumacher, Häkkinen's main championship rival, qualified ninth after a series of problems throughout practice. Ferrari's long-wheelbase chassis, making its Grand Prix debut, was dismissed by Schumacher after he tried it during the Friday practice sessions. Back in his old car, he spun off on his first lap during first practice on Saturday, and then suffered an engine failure early in second practice.

There were also various mutterings that the Ferraris were off the pace as McLaren had threatened to protest about the Italian team's new braking system, and some were sure it had been removed to the team's obvious detriment.

Race summary

Come the race, the McLarens were dominant, running first and second throughout and only stopping once each. Ralf Schumacher, running on a light fuel load due to his two-stop strategy, looked to be the only driver capable of troubling them in the first part of the race. He managed to stay with the McLarens but he could not pass them.

Lap 24 saw Jos Verstappen retire the Stewart-Ford with a gearbox failure, as Rubens Barrichello retired with the same problem 3 laps later. Villeneuve took over third place when Schumacher made the first of his stops, and this was where he stayed to the finish. By the end, Villeneuve was catching the McLarens because Häkkinen had not taken on enough fuel at his stop, and the Finn had to slow down to reduce his fuel consumption.

Damon Hill, who also one stopped came through to take his first points of the year, finishing ahead of Michael and Ralf Schumacher in fifth and sixth places respectively.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorLapGap123456789101112131415161718192021[107% time](107-time): 1:48.967DNQSource:
8FIN Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1:41.838
7GBR David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:42.347+0.509
1CAN Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Mecachrome1:42.365+0.527
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda1:42.994+1.156
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda1:43.183+1.345
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari1:43.270+1.432
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife1:43.341+1.503
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife1:43.369+1.531
3GER Michael SchumacherFerrari1:43.459+1.621
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome1:43.467+1.629
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas1:43.663+1.825
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas1:44.599+2.761
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:44.776+2.938
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot1:44.844+3.006
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford1:44.961+3.123
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot1:45.197+3.359
17FIN Mika SaloArrows1:45.276+3.438
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows1:45.588+3.750
19NED Jos VerstappenStewart-Ford1:45.623+3.785
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford1:46.713+4.875
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford1:47.265+5.427
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-FordNo time

;Notes

  • – Ricardo Rosset was withdrawn from qualifying by Tyrrell after crashing during free practice.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516RetRetRetRetRetSource:
8FIN **Mika Häkkinen****McLaren-Mercedes**451:20:47.9841**10**
7GBR **David Coulthard****McLaren-Mercedes**45+0.4262**6**
1CAN **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Mecachrome**45+2.5773**4**
9GBR **Damon Hill****Jordan-Mugen-Honda**45+7.1855**3**
3GER **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**45+12.6139**2**
10GER **Ralf Schumacher****Jordan-Mugen-Honda**45+29.7384**1**
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife45+31.0268
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari45+31.6496
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome45+32.78410
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas45+48.37111
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife45+57.9947
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot44+1 lap14
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford44+1 lap15
17FIN Mika SaloArrows44+1 lap17
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot44+1 lap16
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford43+2 laps21
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas37Gearbox12
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford36Gearbox20
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford27Gearbox13
19NED Jos VerstappenStewart-Ford24Gearbox19
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows2Throttle18

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**76
2GER **Michael Schumacher**60
3GBR **David Coulthard**42
4GBR **Eddie Irvine**32
5AUT Alexander Wurz17

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR **McLaren-Mercedes**118
2ITA **Ferrari**92
3ITA Benetton-Playlife32
4GBR Williams-Mecachrome24
5IRE Jordan-Mugen-Honda7
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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

References

  1. "German".
  2. (1 August 1998). "Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1998 – Qualifying". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  3. (2 August 1998). "Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1998 – Race Result". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  4. "Germany 1998 - Championship • STATS F1".
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