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Results and
Reports
Spa-Francorchamps Facts
Track Length |
No. of Laps |
Lap Record |
Driver and Car |
6.974 KM |
44 |
1:51.095 |
A Prost, Williams Renault 1993 |
6.968 KM |
44 |
1:47.176 |
M Schumacher, Ferrari 2002 |
Track
Layout (from the FIA)
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Past Results
Year |
Pole
Position |
Fastest
Race Lap |
Race
Winner |
1997 |
J. Villeneuve
Williams - 1:49.450 |
J. Villeneuve
Williams - 1:52.692 |
M.
Schumacher
Ferrari |
1998 |
M. Hakkinen
McLaren - 1:48.682 |
M. Schumacher
Ferrari - 2:03.766 (wet) |
D.
Hill
Jordan |
1999 |
M. Hakkinen
McLaren - 1:50.329 |
M. Hakkinen
McLaren - 1:53.955 |
D.
Coulthard
McLaren |
2000 |
M. Hakkinen
McLaren - 1:50.646 |
R. Barrichello
Ferrari - 1:53.803 |
M.
Hakkinen
McLaren |
2001 |
J.
Montoya
Williams - 1:52.072 |
M. Schumacher
Ferrari - 1:49.988 |
M.
Schumacher
Ferrari |
2002 |
M. Schumacher
Ferrari - 1:43.726 |
M. Schumacher
Ferrari - 1:47.176 |
M.
Schumacher
Ferrari |
The
2001
race
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Top
6 |
Highlights |
1. |
Michael
Schumacher - Ferrari |
Michael
Schumacher wins the race ahead of David Coulthard and Giancarlo
Fisichella in an incident packed race.
The race was re-started after 6 laps when Luciano Burti hit the
barrier at high speed.
The Williams cars started from the first row but had problems at
the start (Montoya) and the re-start (R Schumacher) relegating
them to the back of the grid.
14 cars crossed the finish line.
Ferrari, McLaren, BAR and Arrows managed to finish both their cars.
Sauber and Jaguar failed to finish either of their cars. |
2. |
David
Coulthard - McLaren |
3. |
Giancarlo
Fisichella - Benetton |
4. |
Mika
Hakkinen - McLaren |
5. |
Rubens
Barrichello - Ferrari |
6. |
Jean
Alesi - Jordan |
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The 2000
race
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Top
6 |
Highlights |
1. |
Mika
Hakkinen - McLaren |
Mika
Hakkinen wins the race after passing Michael Schumacher on a
drying track. Hakkinen lost the lead early struggling in the wet
conditions but caught Michael as dry line started to form. His
pass on Michael was one of the highlights of the 2000 season.
Michael Schumacher finishes 2nd as he couldn't match the pace of
the McLaren in the drying conditions.
Ralf Schumacher has a race of his own finishing a distant 3rd.
David Coulthard loses valuable time as his team keep him on wets
on a drying track for too long. He eventually finishes 4th.
17 cars crossed the finish line.
McLaren, Williams, BAR, Jaguar, Sauber and Arrows managed to finish both their cars.
Prost failed to finish either of their cars. |
2. |
Michael
Schumacher - Ferrari |
3. |
Ralf
Schumacher - Williams |
4. |
David
Coulthard - McLaren |
5. |
Jenson
Button - Williams |
6. |
Heinz
Harald Frentzen - Jordan |
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