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1999 German Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
Previous_round1999 Austrian Grand Prix
Next_round1999 Hungarian Grand Prix
CountryGermany
Grand PrixGerman
Race_No10
Season_No16
Year1999
ImageHockenheimring prior to 2002.svg
CaptionHockenheimring (last modified in 1994)
Official nameGrosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1999
Date1 August
LocationHockenheimring
Hockenheim, Germany
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi4.240
Course_km6.823
Distance_laps45
Distance_mi190.792
Distance_km307.035
WeatherPartially cloudy, very hot, dry
Pole_CountryFinland
Pole_DriverMika Häkkinen
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Pole_Time1:42.950
Fast_CountryUK
Fast_DriverDavid Coulthard
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:45.270
Fast_Lap43
First_CountryUK
First_DriverEddie Irvine
First_TeamFerrari
Second_CountryFinland
Second_DriverMika Salo
Second_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryGermany
Third_DriverHeinz-Harald Frentzen
Third_TeamJordan-Mugen-Honda
Lapchart

Hockenheim, Germany

The 1999 German Grand Prix (formally the Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 1999) was a Formula One motor race held on 1 August 1999 at the Hockenheimring near Hockenheim, Germany. It was the tenth race of the 1999 FIA Formula One World Championship. With Michael Schumacher out injured, Eddie Irvine took a second successive victory as he chased the championship, aided by stand-in team-mate Mika Salo moving over to give him the lead. In the early laps Finnish drivers ran first and second. However, Mika Häkkinen ultimately crashed out on lap 25 due to a tyre failure, allowing Heinz-Harald Frentzen to finish third in his home Grand Prix.

Damon Hill was again rumoured to be leaving Formula One when he allegedly retired a healthy car. Hill claimed that his Jordan had brake problems. Eddie Irvine gave his winner's trophy to Mika Salo, who was leading towards the end of the race and moved over on team orders.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorLapGap12345678910111213141516171819202122[107% time](107-time): 1:50.157Source:
1Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes1:42.950
8Germany Heinz-Harald FrentzenJordan-Mugen-Honda1:43.000+0.050
2UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:43.288+0.338
3Finland Mika SaloFerrari1:43.577+0.627
4UK Eddie IrvineFerrari1:43.769+0.819
16Brazil Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford1:43.938+0.988
18France Olivier PanisProst-Peugeot1:43.979+1.029
7UK Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda1:44.001+1.051
19Italy Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot1:44.209+1.259
9Italy Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife1:44.338+1.388
6Germany Ralf SchumacherWilliams-Supertec1:44.468+1.518
22Canada Jacques VilleneuveBAR-Supertec1:44.508+1.558
10Austria Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife1:44.522+1.572
5Italy Alessandro ZanardiWilliams-Supertec1:45.034+2.084
21Spain Marc GenéMinardi-Ford1:45.331+2.381
12Brazil Pedro DinizSauber-Petronas1:45.335+2.385
17UK Johnny HerbertStewart-Ford1:45.454+2.504
23Brazil Ricardo ZontaBAR-Supertec1:45.460+2.510
20Italy Luca BadoerMinardi-Ford1:45.917+2.967
14Spain Pedro de la RosaArrows1:45.935+2.985
11France Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas1:45.962+3.012
15Japan Toranosuke TakagiArrows1:46.209+3.259

Race

At the start, Jacques Villeneuve was touched from behind, dove inside, and touched Pedro Diniz, knocking both out at the first corner. At the front, Frentzen had a bad start and was overtaken by Mika Salo and David Coulthard, while Rubens Barrichello passed Eddie Irvine. In midfield, Olivier Panis tangled with Ralf Schumacher at Senna corner and damaged his car; at the rear, Jean Alesi had to pit at the end of the first lap. So, the order was Mika Hakkinen, Mika Salo, Coulthard, Frentzen, Barrichello, and Irvine.

Barrichello passed Frentzen at Agip corner on lap 2 and started to pressure Coulthard, only to see his engine blow up on lap 6. Coulthard closed in on Mika Salo and dove for a maneuver at Ost Kurve on lap 9, but lost a winglet and had to pit. On lap 11 the order was Hakkinen, Salo, Frentzen, Irvine, Ralf Schumacher, and Alexander Wurz.

The Scotsman, who was on a mission to climb the field after his unscheduled pit stop, overtook Olivier Panis off the track only to be penalized with a Stop & Go. The leaders started their mandatory pits, and the first one to stop was Frentzen, only to be overcut by Irvine one lap later. Mika Salo pitted for good and came back just in front of his teammate, putting both Ferraris in podium positions.

If McLaren's journey wasn't a dream given Coulthard's faults, it became a complete nightmare when Hakkinen pitted for the lead and his fuel pump didn't work. The team had to change it for David's one, costing the Finn 24.3 seconds stopped and his fall to fourth place. On lap 26, Hakkinen passed Frentzen at the first chicane and started to pursue the Ferrari duo. However, on the straight before the Stadium section, his rear left tire exploded, his rear wing broke, and he spun off into the tire barrier, retiring from the race and potentially losing his lead in the championship. On the same lap, Salo and Irvine swapped positions, putting the Ulsterman in first. On lap 27 the order was Irvine, Salo, Frentzen, Ralf Schumacher, Panis, and Coulthard.

After those incidents, the other two casualties were Pedro de la Rosa's accident and Johnny Herbert retiring after a good journey, but suffering from reliability problems once again. In the closing stages, Coulthard passed Panis for fifth place and the order remained the same until the chequered flag.

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
4UK **Eddie Irvine****Ferrari**451:21:58.5945**10**
3Finland **Mika Salo****Ferrari**45+ 1.0074**6**
8Germany **Heinz-Harald Frentzen****Jordan-Mugen-Honda**45+ 5.1952**4**
6Germany **Ralf Schumacher****Williams-Supertec**45+ 12.80911**3**
2UK **David Coulthard****McLaren-Mercedes**45+ 16.8233**2**
18France **Olivier Panis****Prost-Peugeot**45+ 29.8797**1**
10Austria Alexander WurzBenetton-Playlife45+ 33.33313
11France Jean AlesiSauber-Petronas45+ 1:11.29121
21Spain Marc GenéMinardi-Ford45+ 1:48.31815
20Italy Luca BadoerMinardi-Ford44+ 1 Lap19
17UK Johnny HerbertStewart-Ford40Gearbox17
14Spain Pedro de la RosaArrows37Accident20
1Finland Mika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes25Tyre/Accident1
5Italy Alessandro ZanardiWilliams-Supertec21Differential14
23Brazil Ricardo ZontaBAR-Supertec20Engine18
15Japan Toranosuke TakagiArrows15Engine22
7UK Damon HillJordan-Mugen-Honda13Brakes8
19Italy Jarno TrulliProst-Peugeot10Engine9
9Italy Giancarlo FisichellaBenetton-Playlife7Suspension10
16Brazil Rubens BarrichelloStewart-Ford6Hydraulics6
22Canada Jacques VilleneuveBAR-Supertec0Collision12
12Brazil Pedro DinizSauber-Petronas0Collision16

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1GBR Eddie Irvine52
2FIN Mika Häkkinen44
3GER Heinz-Harald Frentzen33
4GER Michael Schumacher32
5GBR David Coulthard30

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1ITA Ferrari90
2GBR McLaren-Mercedes74
3IRE Jordan-Mugen-Honda38
4UK Williams-Supertec22
5ITA Benetton-Playlife16
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1998 German Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 2000 German Grand Prix

References

  1. "German".
  2. (2 August 1999). "Hill in crisis meeting on future". Birmingham Evening Mail.
  3. "1999 German GP: Qualification". ChicaneF1.com.
  4. "1999 German Grand Prix Formula 1".
  5. "1999 German Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  6. "1999 German GP: Classification". ChicaneF1.com.
  7. "Germany 1999 - Championship • STATS F1".
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