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2004 Brazilian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryBrazil
Grand PrixBrazilian
Official nameFormula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2004
Date24 October
Year2004
Previous_round2004 Japanese Grand Prix
Next_round2005 Australian Grand Prix
ImageAutódromo José Carlos Pace (AKA Interlagos) track map.svg
Race_No18
Season_No18
LocationAutódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo, Brazil
Course_mi2.677
Course_km4.309
Distance_laps71
Distance_mi190.083
Distance_km305.909
WeatherDry/Wet
Pole_DriverRubens Barrichello
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:10.646
Pole_CountryBrazil
Fast_DriverJuan Pablo Montoya
Fast_CountryColombia
Fast_TeamWilliams-BMW
Fast_Time1:11.473
Fast_Lap49
First_DriverJuan Pablo Montoya
First_CountryColombia
First_TeamWilliams-BMW
Second_DriverKimi Räikkönen
Second_CountryFinland
Second_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Third_DriverRubens Barrichello
Third_CountryBrazil
Third_TeamFerrari
Lapchart

The 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2004) was a Formula One motor race held on 24 October 2004 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace. It was Race 18 of 18 in the 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship. It marked the first time that a GP in Brazil was held at the end of the F1 season. Juan Pablo Montoya won the race after starting from second on the grid, Kimi Räikkönen finished second after starting third and Rubens Barrichello finished third, his only podium finish at his home event.

Friday drivers

The bottom 6 teams in the 2003 Constructors' Championship were entitled to run a third car in free practice on Friday. These drivers drove on Friday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.

ConstructorNatDriver
BAR-HondaUKAnthony Davidson
Sauber-Petronas-
Jaguar-CosworthSWEBjörn Wirdheim
ToyotaAUSRyan Briscoe
Jordan-FordNEDRobert Doornbos
Minardi-CosworthBELBas Leinders

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Background

Ricardo Zonta returned to his home race for the Toyota team, replacing Olivier Panis, who had retired from the sport after the previous race. It was the last race for Gianmaria Bruni and Zsolt Baumgartner and the Jaguar team. It was also the last race in which Sid Watkins took part in the role of medical officer.

Qualifying

In qualifying, Barrichello also achieved the fastest lap and secured pole position ahead of Montoya and Räikkönen. It was Barrichello's 13th career pole and his last until the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Race

The race started with a damp track. Most drivers began on intermediate tyres, with only Alonso, Villeneuve and Coulthard opting for dry tyres. At the start, Barrichello maintained the lead, but the Brazilian driver was overtaken after a few corners by Räikkönen. Montoya, however, got off to a bad start and was relegated to fourth place. The intermediate tires soon proved to be unsuitable for the track, which began to dry out. The first to mount dry tires was Ralf Schumacher, during the 4th lap, and he was followed by every other driver still on intermediate tires, handing Alonso the lead of the race. Meanwhile, Räikkönen and Montoya engaged in an intense duel exiting the pit lane, with the Colombian getting the better of his rival. After tire changes, Alonso led ahead of Montoya, Räikkönen, Ralf Schumacher, Sato, Barrichello, Villeneuve and Coulthard. Alonso gave up first place to Montoya at the end of the 18th lap when he returned to the pits to refuel.

On lap 23, Webber attempted to overtake his teammate Klien, but the two came into contact. Webber was forced to retire, while Klien returned to the pits to repair his car. At the head of the race, Räikkönen followed Montoya closely, but the Williams driver managed to control him without any particular problems. Further back, Barrichello tries to recover from Sato. The second series of pit stops brings no changes in position between these four drivers, but allows Alonso to move up to third place, ahead of Ralf Schumacher. On lap 32, however, Sato makes a mistake at the first braking, giving up fifth place to Barrichello. Montoya had a good lead over Räikkönen and was driving a car with more fuel.

The third series of pit stops proved decisive. Alonso, the only one among the leading drivers to make two stops, refueled on lap 47, followed in sequence by Ralf Schumacher, Barrichello, Montoya and Michael Schumacher, who returned to the pits at the same time on lap 50. Räikkönen, leading the race, pushed hard to try to overtake his rival, but when the Finn also made his pit stop, on lap 55, he returned to the track just one second behind Montoya. Behind him, Barrichello prevailed against his direct competitors in the duel for third place. A queue of cars formed behind him, with Alonso a few tenths ahead of Sato, Ralf Schumacher and Michael Schumacher. At the front of the race, Räikkönen tried in vain to put pressure on Montoya, but the Colombian was not distracted and took his first win of the season ahead of Räikkönen, Barrichello, Alonso and Ralf Schumacher. For Montoya it was the 4th victory of his career, and for Williams it was the last victory until the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix. It would be Barrichello's first finish at Interlagos in ten years and his only podium, with third place; his previous finish at the circuit being at the season opening in 1994 (a fourth place).

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1 TimeQ2 TimeGapGrid1234567891011121314151617181920
2Brazil Rubens BarrichelloFerrari**1:09.822****1:10.646**1
3Colombia Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW1:09.8621:10.850+0.2042
6Finland Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes1:10.4401:10.892+0.2463
12Brazil Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas1:09.9301:10.922+0.2764
9UK Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda1:10.6071:11.092+0.4465
10Japan Takuma SatoBAR-Honda1:10.3731:11.120+0.4746
4Germany Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW1:10.2581:11.131+0.4857
1Germany Michael SchumacherFerrari1:10.1921:11.386+0.74018
8Spain Fernando AlonsoRenault1:10.6371:11.454+0.8088
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota1:10.4781:11.483+0.8379
11Italy Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas1:10.4671:11.571+0.92510
14Australia Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth1:11.2301:11.665+1.01911
5UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:10.4181:11.750+1.10412
7Canada Jacques VilleneuveRenault1:10.7081:11.836+1.19013
17Brazil Ricardo ZontaToyota1:11.3151:11.974+1.32814
15Austria Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth1:11.9121:12.211+1.56515
18Germany Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford1:11.3941:12.829+2.18316
19Germany Timo GlockJordan-Ford1:12.2421:13.502+2.85617
21Hungary Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth1:13.0321:13.550+2.90419
20Italy Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth1:12.916No time20

;Notes

  • – Gianmaria Bruni did not get time in Q2 due to suspension problems.
  • – Michael Schumacher, Zsolt Baumgartner and Gianmaria Bruni received a 10-place grid penalty for engine changes.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617RetRetRet
3Colombia **Juan Pablo Montoya****Williams-BMW**711:28:01.4512**10**
6Finland **Kimi Räikkönen****McLaren-Mercedes**71+1.0223**8**
2Brazil **Rubens Barrichello****Ferrari**71+24.0991**6**
8Spain **Fernando Alonso****Renault**71+48.5088**5**
4Germany **Ralf Schumacher****Williams-BMW**71+49.7407**4**
10Japan **Takuma Sato****BAR-Honda**71+50.2486**3**
1Germany **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**71+50.62618**2**
12Brazil **Felipe Massa****Sauber-Petronas**71+1:02.3104**1**
11Italy Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas71+1:03.84210
7Canada Jacques VilleneuveRenault70+1 Lap13
5UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes70+1 Lap12
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota70+1 Lap9
17Brazil Ricardo ZontaToyota70+1 Lap14
15Austria Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth69+2 Laps15
19Germany Timo GlockJordan-Ford69+2 Laps17
21Hungary Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth67+4 LapsPL
20Italy Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth67+4 LapsPL
14Australia Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth23Collision11
18Germany Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford15Clutch16
9UK Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda3Engine5

;Notes

  • – Zsolt Baumgartner and Gianmaria Bruni started the race from the pitlane.

Championship standings after the race

  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates the World Champions. ;Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1Germany **Michael Schumacher***148
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2Brazil Rubens Barrichello114
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3UK Jenson Button85
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4Spain Fernando Alonso59
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya58

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1Italy **Ferrari***262
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2UK BAR-Honda119
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3France Renault105
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4UK Williams-BMW88
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5UK McLaren-Mercedes69
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Footnotes

References

|Previous_year's_race = 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix

References

  1. "FORMULA 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2004 - Race".
  2. "2004 Brazilian Grand Prix - Saturday Qualifying Results". Formula1.com Limited.
  3. "2004 Brazilian Grand Prix - Race Results". Formula1.com Limited.
  4. "Brazil 2004 - Championship • STATS F1".
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