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2004 Japanese Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryJapan
Grand PrixJapanese
Official name2004 Formula 1 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix
Date10 October
ImageCircuit Suzuka.png
Year2004
Previous_round2004 Chinese Grand Prix
Next_round2004 Brazilian Grand Prix
Race_No17
Season_No18
LocationSuzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Mie, Japan
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.608
Course_km5.807
Distance_laps53
Distance_mi191.117
Distance_km307.573
WeatherSunny
Attendance204,000
Pole_DriverGermany Michael Schumacher
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:33.542
Fast_DriverBrazil Rubens Barrichello
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:32.730
Fast_Lap30
First_DriverGermany Michael Schumacher
First_TeamFerrari
Second_DriverGermany Ralf Schumacher
Second_TeamWilliams-BMW
Third_DriverUK Jenson Button
Third_TeamBAR-Honda
Lapchart

The 2004 Japanese Grand Prix (officially the 2004 Formula 1 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 10 October 2004 at the Suzuka Circuit. It was Race 17 of 18 in the 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship.

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.

Wirdheim and Briscoe could not got to drive any single lap Friday training sessions. Teams confirmed it as a reason for not driving the drivers that they had a limited number of tyres for very wet weather, and were therefore not sufficient for the cars of the third drivers.

ConstructorNoDriver
BAR-Honda35UK Anthony Davidson
Sauber-Petronas-
Jaguar-Cosworth37SWE Björn Wirdheim
Toyota38AUS Ryan Briscoe
Jordan-Ford39NED Robert Doornbos
Minardi-Cosworth40BEL Bas Leinders

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Background

This was Jarno Trulli's first race with the Toyota team after missing the previous race. This was Olivier Panis's last race as he decided to retire from the race seat. But he stayed with the Toyota team, as the test driver.

Qualifying

All the running on Saturday was cancelled due to Typhoon Ma-on, meaning that both the qualifying sessions were run on Sunday morning. Qualifying took place on a track that was still damp but is drying out; Michael Schumacher took advantage of this and, taking to the track among the last thanks to an excellent performance in the first session, won pole position, with a large advantage over his rivals. Second was Ralf Schumacher, while Webber surprisingly took third place, still a full second behind the pole position time. The two BARs of Sato and Button followed, preceding Trulli, Fisichella, Coulthard and Villeneuve. The difficult conditions of the track put several drivers in difficulty: Alonso, Räikkönen, Montoya and Barrichello made mistakes, relegated to the second half of the grid.

Race

After some testing plagued by bad weather, the race started in dry conditions and sunshine. At the start, Michael and Ralf Schumacher had no difficulty maintaining the lead. Webber on the other hand, started poorly and was overtaken by Button, Sato and Trulli. Michael Schumacher immediately gained a clear advantage over his opponents. The only one who drove a similar pace was his brother Ralf, who also went into the pits first on the 9th lap. When Michael Schumacher refueled four laps later, he rejoined the track as the leader, ahead of Button (who started with a two-stop strategy and therefore had not yet pitted). The race for first place was practically over. While the BAR duo fought for third place (Sato with a three-stop strategy against Button's), the race is livened up by the comeback of Barrichello, Montoya, Räikkönen and Alonso; Trulli, however, is relegated and, having started with little petrol on board, has to deal with a Toyota that is very difficult to manage with a full tank of fuel.

On lap 20, Webber retired for a rather unusual reason: the cockpit of his Jaguar inexplicably overheated to such an extent that the Australian driver suffered minor burns on his thigh. After the first series of stops, Trulli, Montoya, Barrichello and Fisichella gave rise to an intense duel, with the Sauber driver having difficulty with the tyres, having to give way to the Brazilian from Ferrari, but managing to defend himself from the other two until his second refueling, on the 24th lap. Michael Schumacher continued to lead undisturbed and didn't relinquish the lead for one lap. His brother Ralf also had no particular difficulties defending his second place from the two BAR drivers. Coulthard climbs sharply up the overall standings and initially only makes two stops. With around twenty laps to go, the Scot was in fifth place, having refueled for the second time.

Behind him, however, Barrichello quickly recovered. On lap 38, the Brazilian attempted an attack, but the McLaren driver came out of the corner and the two subsequently touched each other. The two cars were damaged beyond repair and both had to give up. Alonso moved up to fifth place. Meanwhile, Button prevailed against his teammate in the duel for the podium. Sato got off to a slow start and pain from an old shoulder injury returned during the race and had to go without liquid for much of the race when a water bottle stopped working. BAR virtually secured second place in the Constructors' Championship. The team increased its advantage over Renault to 16 points with one race remaining.

There were no more surprises in the final laps and Michael Schumacher won ahead of Ralf Schumacher, Button, Sato, Alonso, Räikkönen, Montoya and Fisichella. It was Ferrari's fifteenth victory of the season. In doing so, they equaled the previous record of the McLaren, which won fifteen out of sixteen Grands Prix victories in , and the Ferrari, which won fifteen out of seventeen in .

It was the last time the Schumacher brothers finished in 1–2 formation (having done so on four other occasions: 2001 Canadian Grand Prix, 2001 French Grand Prix, 2002 Brazilian Grand Prix, 2003 Canadian Grand Prix). It was also the last 1-2 finish between German drivers until the 2013 Indian Grand Prix.

Classification

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Sunday morning due to weather conditions on Saturday.

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1 TimeQ2 TimeGapGrid1234567891011121314151617181920
1Germany Michael SchumacherFerrari1:38.397**1:33.542**1
4Germany Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW1:38.8641:34.032+0.4902
14Australia Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth1:39.1701:34.571+1.0293
10Japan Takuma SatoBAR-Honda1:40.1351:34.897+1.3554
9UK Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda1:41.4231:35.157+1.6155
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota**1:37.716**1:35.213+1.6716
11Italy Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas1:40.1511:36.136+2.5947
5UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:41.1261:36.156+2.6148
7Canada Jacques VilleneuveRenault1:41.8571:36.274+2.7329
17France Olivier PanisToyota1:40.0291:36.420+2.87810
8Spain Fernando AlonsoRenault1:42.0561:36.663+3.12111
6Finland Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes1:41.5171:36.820+3.27812
3Colombia Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW1:44.3701:37.653+4.11113
15Austria Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth1:42.0541:38.258+4.71614
2Brazil Rubens BarrichelloFerrari1:41.0011:38.637+5.09515
18Germany Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford1:42.4341:41.953+8.41116
19Germany Timo GlockJordan-Ford1:43.6821:43.533+9.99117
20Italy Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth1:45.4151:48.069+14.52718
12Brazil Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas1:41.707No time19
21Hungary Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-CosworthNo timeNo time20

;Notes

  • – Felipe Massa did not get a time in Q2 after spinning off the track.
  • – Zsolt Baumgartner did not get a time in Q1 after spinning off the track at turn 9.
  • – Zsolt Baumgartner did not get a time in Q2 after driving off the track in Q1.
  • – Zsolt Baumgartner received a 10-place grid penalty for an engine change.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516RetRetRetRet
1Germany **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**531:24:26.9851**10**
4Germany **Ralf Schumacher****Williams-BMW**53+14.0982**8**
9UK **Jenson Button****BAR-Honda**53+19.6625**6**
10Japan **Takuma Sato****BAR-Honda**53+31.7814**5**
8Spain **Fernando Alonso****Renault**53+37.76711**4**
6Finland **Kimi Räikkönen****McLaren-Mercedes**53+39.36212**3**
3Colombia **Juan Pablo Montoya****Williams-BMW**53+55.34713**2**
11Italy **Giancarlo Fisichella****Sauber-Petronas**53+56.2767**1**
12Brazil Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas53+1:29.65619
7Canada Jacques VilleneuveRenault52+1 Lap9
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota52+1 Lap6
15Austria Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth52+1 Lap14
18Germany Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford52+1 Lap16
17France Olivier PanisToyota51+2 Laps10
19Germany Timo GlockJordan-Ford51+2 Laps17
20Italy Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth50+3 Laps18
21Hungary Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth41SpinPL
5UK David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes38Collision8
2Brazil Rubens BarrichelloFerrari38Collision15
14Australia Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth20Overheating3

;Notes

  • – Zsolt Baumgartner 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***146
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2Brazil Rubens Barrichello108
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3UK Jenson Button85
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4Spain Fernando Alonso54
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya48

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1Italy **Ferrari***254
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2UK BAR-Honda116
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3France Renault100
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4UK Williams-BMW74
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5UK McLaren-Mercedes61
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. (5 October 2022). "Formula 1 Honda Japanese Grand Prix 2022 – Media Kit". [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]].
  2. "2004 FORMULA 1 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix - Race".
  3. "Practice 2 Report - Schumacher tops list in rain soaked day".
  4. "Sato Battles Shoulder Pain to Finish Fourth". Autosport.com.
  5. "2004 Japanese Grand Prix - Qualifying Results". Formula1.com Limited.
  6. "2004 Japanese Grand Prix - Race Results". Formula1.com Limited.
  7. "Japan 2004 - Championship • STATS F1".
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