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1998 Monaco Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
Previous_round1998 Spanish Grand Prix
Next_round1998 Canadian Grand Prix
Grand PrixMonaco
CountryMonaco
ImageCircuit Monaco.svg
Date24 May
Year1998
Race_No6
Season_No16
Official nameGrand Prix de Monaco
CourseStreet circuit
LocationCircuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo
Course_mi2.092
Course_km3.367
Distance_laps78
Distance_mi163.188
Distance_km262.626
WeatherHot and sunny with temperatures reaching up to 22 C
Pole_DriverMika Häkkinen
Pole_CountryFIN
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Pole_Time1:19.798
Fast_DriverMika Häkkinen
Fast_CountryFIN
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:22.948
Fast_Lap29
First_DriverMika Häkkinen
First_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
First_CountryFIN
Second_DriverGiancarlo Fisichella
Second_TeamBenetton-Playlife
Second_CountryITA
Third_DriverEddie Irvine
Third_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryGBR
Lapchart

The 1998 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 24 May 1998. It was the sixth race of the 1998 Formula One World Championship.

The 78-lap race was won by Finnish driver Mika Häkkinen, driving a McLaren-Mercedes, his fourth win of the season. Häkkinen recorded a grand chelem, having taken pole position, led every lap of the race and set the fastest lap. Italian Giancarlo Fisichella finished second in a Benetton-Playlife, with Northern Irishman Eddie Irvine third in a Ferrari. This would be the last grand chelem by a McLaren driver until 27 years later, when Oscar Piastri achieved the same feat at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

Qualifying saw Mika Häkkinen take his fourth pole position of the season by 0.339 seconds from McLaren teammate David Coulthard. In a surprise, Giancarlo Fisichella took third in his Benetton, over half a second behind Häkkinen but over three-tenths ahead of Michael Schumacher's Ferrari in fourth. Heinz-Harald Frentzen was fifth in the Williams; his teammate, reigning World Champion Jacques Villeneuve, could only manage 13th. The top ten was completed by Alexander Wurz in the second Benetton, Eddie Irvine in the second Ferrari, Mika Salo in the Arrows, Johnny Herbert in the Sauber and Jarno Trulli in the Prost. After a series of incidents in his Tyrrell, Ricardo Rosset failed to set a time within 107% of Häkkinen's pole time and so did not qualify for the race.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLap TimeGap123456789101112131415161718192021[107% time](107-time): 1:25.383DNQSource:
8FIN Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes**1:19.798**
7GBR David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:20.137+0.339
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife1:20.368+0.570
3GER Michael SchumacherFerrari1:20.702+0.904
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome1:20.729+0.931
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife1:20.955+1.157
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari1:21.712+1.914
17FIN Mika SaloArrows1:22.144+2.346
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas1:22.157+2.359
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot1:22.238+2.440
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas1:22.257+2.459
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows1:22.355+2.557
1CAN Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Mecachrome1:22.468+2.670
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:22.540+2.742
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda1:23.151+3.353
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda1:23.263+3.465
19DEN Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford1:23.411+3.613
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot1:23.536+3.738
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford1:23.957+4.159
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford1:24.024+4.226
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford1:24.031+4.233
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford1:25.737+5.939

Race

Race report

A perfect start from both McLarens saw them lead through the first corner, with Häkkinen ahead of Coulthard, followed by Fisichella and Michael Schumacher. Esteban Tuero became the first retirement when he ran wide at Massenet in his Minardi and hit the armco barrier. In the early stages the McLarens pulled ahead, netting 12 fastest laps between them from laps 4 to 12. On lap 10, Frentzen and Irvine collided at the Loews hairpin; Frentzen retired but Irvine was able to continue. Rubens Barrichello dropped out on lap 12 with a suspension failure in his Stewart; his teammate Jan Magnussen suffered the same problem shortly before half distance. On lap 18, Coulthard's engine blew, promoting Fisichella to second.

Michael Schumacher was first to pit for fuel on lap 30. Fisichella pitted the following lap, coming out of the pits behind the Ferrari. Soon Michael came up behind Fisichella's teammate, Wurz, and tried to get past. At the Loews hairpin, Michael went down the inside but Wurz did not give way. The two cars touched and the Ferrari was damaged. Michael pitted for repairs, eventually coming out three laps down on Häkkinen. Wurz appeared unaffected, but on lap 43 his suspension broke due to damage from the collision and he had a huge accident coming out of the tunnel, finally stopping at the Nouvelle Chicane.

Ralf Schumacher suffered a suspension failure in his Jordan on lap 45, before the two Prosts retired within seven laps of each other, Olivier Panis with wheel problems on lap 50 and Trulli with a gearbox failure on lap 57. By this point, Salo had moved up to fourth behind Häkkinen, Fisichella and Irvine, with Jean Alesi fifth in the Sauber and Villeneuve sixth. On lap 73, Alesi's gearbox failed, promoting Pedro Diniz in the second Arrows to sixth, just ahead of the recovering Michael Schumacher. Attempting to overtake Diniz at the Nouvelle Chicane on the final lap, Michael lost control and hit the back of the Arrows, losing his front wing; he ended up finishing tenth, two laps down.

Häkkinen's final margin of victory over Fisichella was 11.4 seconds, with another 30 seconds back to Irvine and a further 19 to Salo, the last driver on the lead lap. Villeneuve was fifth with Diniz holding on to sixth.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQSource:
8FIN **Mika Häkkinen****McLaren-Mercedes**781:51:23.5951**10**
5ITA **Giancarlo Fisichella****Benetton-Playlife**78+ 11.4753**6**
4GBR **Eddie Irvine****Ferrari**78+ 41.3787**4**
17FIN **Mika Salo****Arrows**78+ 1:00.3638**3**
1CAN **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Mecachrome**77+ 1 lap13**2**
16BRA **Pedro Diniz****Arrows**77+ 1 lap12**1**
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas77+ 1 lap9
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda76+ 2 laps15
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford76+ 2 laps19
3GER Michael SchumacherFerrari76+ 2 laps4
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford76+ 2 laps20
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas72Gearbox11
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot56Gearbox10
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot49Wheel18
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda44Suspension16
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife42Accident damage6
19DEN Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford30Suspension17
7GBR David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes17Engine2
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford11Suspension14
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome9Collision5
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford0Spun off21
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford107% rule

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FIN Mika Häkkinen46
2GBR David Coulthard29
3GER Michael Schumacher24
4GBR Eddie Irvine15
5AUT Alexander Wurz9

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-Mercedes75
2ITA Ferrari39
3GBR Williams-Mecachrome16
4ITA Benetton-Playlife16
5GBR Arrows4
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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

References

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  2. (16 August 2001). "Ricardo Rosset - Biography". Formula One Rejects.
  3. (23 May 1998). "Grand Prix de Monaco 1998 – Qualifying". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  4. (24 May 1998). "Grand Prix de Monaco 1998 – Race Result". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  5. "Monaco 1998 - Championship • STATS F1".
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