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GRAND PRIX: Brazil: Splashing Around
by Niels Schouten
9.4.03

The 2003 Brazilian weekend started in wet and atrocious conditions. Friday morning saw some spectacular spins resulting in only sixteen drivers setting a time. Both Malaysian Grand Prix winner Raikkonen and Sauber's Heinz Harald Frentzen made several pirouettes but escaped without any damage. Local driver Pizzonia was not that lucky and caused a red flag when he crashed his Jaguar into the barrier.

By that time Michael Schumacher topped the timetable and after the track was given the green light again this proved to be the fastest time of the session. In an attempt to beat the Germans time, last race's polesitter Alonso had a big moment and also hit the tyre wall. Firman was the slowest timed driver, almost half a minute slower than Schumacher to indicate how terrible the conditions really were…

On Friday afternoon it was almost dry but still many drivers had trouble keeping their cars on the track. Jenson Button had a big moment when his BAR spun and shattered the distance markers for turn 5. The Ferraris did reasonably well with Barrichello taking second spot and Schumacher in fifth. Sensation of the day was Mark Webber who managed to put his Jaguar on the provisional pole.

Saturday proved that this was not accidental. Webber was the last one to start his flying lap and even at two thirds of the way he was looking good to score his first pole position. But in the last section he lost time that ultimately resulted in a third place only 0.044 sec behind Barrichello's pole position.

Sunday's race was almost unique! It all began with a 15-minute delay before the start. The weather conditions were just too bad and standing water was everywhere. When the field finally moved from the grid, the safety car was in front of the pack. That lasted for seven laps and from then on cars started their race

Polesitter Barrichello moved off the grid first but his lead lasted no longer than the first corner, when David Coulthard dived alongside the Ferrari. Barrichello clearly suffered from the mistake Bridgestone had made by bringing intermediates instead of rain tyres to Brazil. Within two laps Raikkonen and Montoya also passed the Brazilian. Ralf Schumacher had a little collision with Jarno Trulli, but both drivers were able to continue their race. This incident was the first of many to come. Firman crashed into the Toyota of Olivier Panis when his front suspension broke under braking for turn one. The safety car came on the track to enable the debris left there to be removed. Many drivers immediately took the opportunity to pit. After the safety car pulled off the track again Montoya was the first to spin in turn 3. The public that had a seat there got value for their money because the Williams was only the first car that would end its race at this corner.

Montoya was still in his car when local hero Pizzonia also spun his Jaguar off in turn 3, hitting the barrier and Montoya's car lightly. The marshals had only time to remove the Williams before the next one came sliding off. This time it was Michael Schumacher who hit the barrier backwards missing the Jaguar and a tow truck by a few metres. Again the safety car went out for a short period. After that, turn 3 still saw drivers spinning off. Jos Verstappen and Jenson Button ended their race there and caused another safety car period. Mark Webber was lucky enough to be able to continue after a spectacular spin in the now infamous corner.

In the 45th lap Rubens Barrichello made the best out of his charge by taking over the lead from Coulthard. The conditions clearly favoured the intermediate tyres at that moment. The Brazilian crowd again went crazy of course. Unfortunately it did not last for long. The Ferrari broke down in turn 5, leaving Barrichello with yet another DNF in Brazil. Coulthard took over the lead but when he pitted team-mate Raikkonen was the leader again. Surprisingly Giancarlo Fisichella followed close behind. By the end of lap 54 he took the lead after a little mistake from Raikkonen and was looking good to score the first win of his career.

It was not to happen. A lap later, qualifying star Webber lost control in the last corner, crashing his Jaguar badly and leaving lots of debris on the track. Fisichella was able to avoid all the pieces of Webber's car, but Fernando Alonso was not so lucky. He hit a wheel of the Jaguar and lost control at high speed. His Renault crashed very heavily into the left barrier, crossed the track and hit the right barrier too. The race was immediately red flagged and Alonso was medically assisted on the spot. Since the race was already three quarters of the way it was decided that it was over. Fisichella was the race leader when the red flag was shown. He had driven in front for an entire lap and it looked like he was the winner of the race. After a few minutes of joy and confusion, the race order at the beginning of the previous lap was used as the final result. At that time Raikkonen was still leading the Jordan driver.

The Finn thus won his second race in a row and increased his championship lead. Moral winner Fisichella was of course disappointed but was also happy with second place in the 200th Grand Prix of Jordan. For the first time in modern history, we only saw two drivers on the podium and at the press conference. Alonso was the driver who was supposed to be there, but he was taken to hospital after his big shunt. Let's hope he will be fit in time for the San Marino Grand Prix.

[Postscript: The FIA announced on Wednesday that Giancarlo Fisichella may have won the Grand Prix after all following a review of the chaotic finish to the race. Kimi Raikkonen was declared the winner as he was leading after the 53rd lap but the FIA said it appeared Fisichella had already started an additional lap before the race was stopped.

The stewards of the Brazilian Grand Prix will meet on Friday 11 April at 11.00 hrs at the FIA headquarters in Paris to review the results. All competitors who would be affected by any change to the classification are being invited to attend.]

Jean Todt:
We had the quickest car on the track and what could have ended as a one-two finish turned into a race which left us with nothing at all: it is the first time since Nuerburgring 1999 that we failed to score any points. Michael went off the track, his first retirement since the 2001 German Grand Prix. A fuel feed problem caused Rubens to retire when he was comfortably in the lead. Obviously, I am very disappointed, for the drivers, for the team and for Bridgestone, who did an excellent job. I hope that the return to Europe, in front of our fans in Imola, will signal the end of what has been a difficult run of Grands Prix for us.


Rubens Barrichello :
I am very disappointed. All I can say is that I did my very best. The beginning of the race, when the track was at its wettest, was difficult, as the car had a relatively low downforce set-up. I concentrated on staying calm, waiting for the right moment to attack. Once in the lead, I immediately pulled out a gap, but then I was forced to stop with a fuel feed problem. It was very frustrating as I was sure I could win. I am very disappointed not to have taken victory here in front of my fans. This double retirement does not mean we are in a crisis. We have been competitive in all three races so far and so I am confident for the rest of the season.

Michael Schumacher :
I am disappointed for myself and for what happened to Rubens. We both had the possibility of winning today. The weather conditions were difficult but acceptable today. As for my accident, I was aquaplaning and in that situation, you are just a passenger in the car. In terms of the championship, obviously it would have been better for us if Fisichella had won this race, especially as Giancarlo drove a good race anyway. But the gap to the championship leader is not so big, given there are still 13 races, so there is no need to be concerned about it. It’s a shame my run of race finishes has come to an end. This is my first non-finish since Hockenheim in 2001.

RACE RESULTS - BRAZILIAN GP
53 Laps. Weather : Very wet


Classified:
Pos Driver Team  
Time
1.
Raikkonen McLaren (M)
1h29:53.179
2.
Fisichella Jordan (B)
+ 0:00.831
3.
Alonso Renault (M)
+ 0:06.695
4.
Coulthard McLaren (M)
+ 0:07.391
5.
Frentzen Sauber (B)
+ 0:09.392
6.
Villeneuve BAR (B)
+ 0:17.910
7.
R. Schumacher Williams (M)
+ 0:33.556
8. Trulli Renault (M)
+ 0:45.927
9. Webber Jaguar (M)
+ 1 Lap
10. da Matta Toyota (M)
+ 1 Lap

World Championship Standing, Round 3 :
Drivers:   Constructors:
1.
Raikkonen
26
 
1.
McLaren
41
2.
Coulthard
15
 
2.
Renault
23
3.
Alonso
14
 
3.
Ferrari
16
4.
Trulli
9
 
=3.
Williams
16
5.
Fisichella
8
 
5.
Jordan
8
=5.
Montoya
8
 
=5.
Sauber
8
=5.
Barrichello
8
 
7.
BAR
5
=5. M. Schumacher
8
       
9. Frentzen
7
       
10. R. Schumacher
8
       
11. Villeneuve
3
       
12. Button
2
       
13.
Heidfeld
1
 
   

 

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