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1998 Spanish Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
Previous_round1998 San Marino Grand Prix
Next_round1998 Monaco Grand Prix
CountrySpain
Grand PrixSpanish
ImageCircuit Catalunya 1995-2003.svg
CaptionCircuit de Catalunya in Barcelona
Date10 May
Year1998
Official nameXL Gran Premio Marlboro de España
Race_No5
Season_No16
LocationCircuit de Catalunya, Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.938
Course_km4.728
Distance_laps65
Distance_mi190.883
Distance_km307.196
WeatherSunny and warm
Attendance70,000
Pole_DriverMika Häkkinen
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Pole_Time1:20.262
Pole_CountryFIN
Fast_DriverMika Häkkinen
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:24.275
Fast_Lap25
Fast_CountryFIN
First_DriverMika Häkkinen
First_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
First_CountryFIN
Second_DriverDavid Coulthard
Second_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Second_CountryGBR
Third_DriverMichael Schumacher
Third_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryGER
Lapchart

The 1998 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 10 May 1998 at the Circuit de Catalunya. It was the fifth race of the 1998 Formula One season. The 65-lap race was won by McLaren driver Mika Häkkinen after he started from pole position. His teammate David Coulthard finished second and Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher took third.

Race summary

Mika Häkkinen qualified in pole position, 0.7 seconds ahead of his McLaren teammate David Coulthard in second place, with Ferrari's Michael Schumacher a further 0.8 seconds behind in third. The race proved to be a formality for Häkkinen, winning the race ahead of Coulthard in second, and Schumacher in third.

Arrows driver Pedro Diniz started from the pit lane due to stalling on the warm up lap. At the start the McLarens got away well, but Schumacher made a poor start and fell back to fifth behind his teammate Eddie Irvine and Benetton's Giancarlo Fisichella. They ran in these positions until the first round of pit stops, when Irvine delayed Fisichella sufficiently for his teammate Schumacher to emerge ahead of them both and regain third. Fisichella and Irvine continued to battle until lap 28, when Fisichella attempted a passing manoeuvre around the outside of Irvine, resulting in a collision spearing them both off into the gravel trap. This led to Fisichella's Benetton teammate, Alexander Wurz, inheriting fourth place which he held until the finish. Mika Häkkinen was consistently faster than his teammate David Coulthard throughout the race weekend, unable to match his pace, even though they were in the same car. Respected ex driver and pundit Martin Brundle made the comment that Häkkinen was "in a class of his own".

During the race, Michael Schumacher and Minardi's Esteban Tuero were given 10 second stop-go penalties for pit lane speeding.

The Stewart of Rubens Barrichello earned two points by finishing in fifth place, which were team's first of the season, this was made possible by the new engine and chassis the team used (however teammate Jan Magnussen ran with the old chassis). Reigning World Champion Jacques Villeneuve finished in sixth place, after Williams had their worst qualifying result since the 1989 United States Grand Prix.

On the final lap, Williams driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen passed Prost's Jarno Trulli for eight place when Trulli was incorrectly shown the blue flags as the marshalls had mistaken the Williams for a Ferrari.

"I am truly angry because I had to give up a great battle, and it isn't fair to lose a position because they are blind and can't recognise one car from another. Of course it doesn't matter much to finish eighth or ninth, but for a racer it matters. In a case of a blue flag I didn't have an alternative". Jarno Trulli

Post race, Fisichella was given a $7,500USD fine for the collision with Irvine.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorLap TimeGap123456789101112131415161718192021[107% time](107-time): 1:25.880DNQSource:
8FIN Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes**1:20.262**
7GBR David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:20.996+0.734
3GER Michael SchumacherFerrari1:21.785+1.523
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife1:21.894+1.632
6AUT Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife1:21.965+1.703
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari1:22.350+2.088
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas1:22.794+2.532
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda1:22.835+2.573
18BRA Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:22.860+2.598
1CAN Jacques VilleneuveWilliams-Mecachrome1:22.885+2.623
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda1:22.927+2.665
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot1:22.963+2.701
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome1:23.197+2.935
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas1:23.327+3.065
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows1:23.704+3.442
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot1:23.748+3.486
17FIN Mika SaloArrows1:23.887+3.625
19DEN Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford1:24.112+3.850
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford1:24.265+4.003
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford1:24.538+4.276
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford1:24.722+4.460
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford1:25.946+5.684

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516RetRetRetRetRetDNQSource:
8FIN **Mika Häkkinen****McLaren-Mercedes**651:33:37.6211**10**
7GBR **David Coulthard****McLaren-Mercedes**65+9.4392**6**
3GER **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**65+47.0953**4**
6AUT **Alexander Wurz****Benetton-Playlife**65+1:02.5385**3**
18BRA **Rubens Barrichello****Stewart-Ford**64+1 Lap9**2**
1CAN **Jacques Villeneuve****Williams-Mecachrome**64+1 Lap10**1**
15GBR Johnny HerbertSauber-Petronas64+1 Lap7
2GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenWilliams-Mecachrome63+2 Laps13
12ITA Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot63+2 Laps16
14FRA Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas63+2 Laps14
10GER Ralf SchumacherJordan-Mugen-Honda63+2 Laps11
19DEN Jan MagnussenStewart-Ford63+2 Laps18
21JPN Toranosuke TakagiTyrrell-Ford63+2 Laps21
22JPN Shinji NakanoMinardi-Ford63+2 Laps20
23ARG Esteban TueroMinardi-Ford63+2 Laps19
11FRA Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot60Engine12
9GBR Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda46Engine8
4GBR Eddie IrvineFerrari28Collision6
5ITA Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife28Collision4
17FIN Mika SaloArrows21Engine17
16BRA Pedro DinizArrows20Engine15
20BRA Ricardo RossetTyrrell-Ford107% Rule

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FIN Mika Häkkinen36
2GBR David Coulthard29
3GER Michael Schumacher24
4GBR Eddie Irvine11
5AUT Alexander Wurz9

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-Mercedes65
2ITA Ferrari35
3GBR Williams-Mecachrome14
4ITA Benetton-Playlife10
5CHE Sauber-Petronas4
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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

References

  1. "1998 Spanish Grand Prix". [[Motor Sport (magazine).
  2. (10 May 1998). "Hakkinen increases Championship lead (Spanish GP)". [[Autosport]].
  3. (9 May 1998). "Gran Premio Marlboro de España 1998 – Qualifying". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  4. (10 May 1998). "Gran Premio Marlboro de España 1998 – Race Result". Formula One World Championship Ltd.
  5. "Spain 1998 - Championship • STATS F1".
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