Luxembourg Grand Prix

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Luxembourg Grand Prix
Nürburgring (Germany)
Race information
Laps 67
Circuit length 4.556 km ( mi)
Race length 305.252 km ( mi)
Most wins (drivers) Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari (1)
Flag of the United Kingdom Alan Brown (1)
Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen (1)
Flag of the United Kingdom Les Leston (1)
Flag of Canada Jacques Villeneuve (1)
Flag of Italy Luigi Villoresi (1)
Most wins (constructors) Flag of the United Kingdom Cooper (2)
Flag of Italy Ferrari (2)
Last race (1998):
Pole position Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher
Flag of Italy Ferrari
1:18.561
Podium 1. Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen
Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes
1:32:14.789
Fastest lap Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen
Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes
1:20.450

The FIA rulings for Formula One stipulate that no country be allowed more than one race. However the FIA have got around this ruling in the past by having Grands Prix under another name. And so it was that the Luxembourg Grand Prix(Großer Preis von Luxemburg) came about. After unease of the Nürburgring seemingly being given a monopoly for title of the European Grand Prix, and also due to Spain hosting a second race, for 1997 the FIA decided to rename it as the 'Luxembourg Grand Prix', though the border of Luxembourg lies approximately 50 miles away from the track. The 'European Grand Prix' that year was hosted at Jerez in Spain for the 17th and final grand prix of the season. The 1998 race was also known as the Luxembourg GP despite no European Gp taking place.

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[edit] History

[edit] 1997

results: 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix

As it was, the Luxembourg Grand Prix provided a moment in history, as Renault powered cars took the first four places at the finish with Jacques Villeneuve (Williams-Renault) taking first place.

For a long time it looked as if Mika Häkkinen would take his first F1 win as he pulled away at the front from his McLaren teammate David Coulthard. However in the space of one lap both McLarens had pulled out of the race with blown engines allowing Villeneuve to move close to an eventual World Championship. Michael Schumacher's race was over by the end of the first lap after brother Ralf Schumacher collided with his teammate at the first corner and caused fatal suspension damage to the Ferrari.

[edit] 1998

results: 1998 Luxembourg Grand Prix

[edit] Winner of the Luxembourg Grand Prix

Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
1998 Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Nürburgring Report
1997 Flag of Canada Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Nürburgring Report
1952 Flag of the United Kingdom Les Leston [1] Cooper Findel Report
1951 Flag of the United Kingdom Alan Brown [2] Cooper-Norton Findel Report
1950 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari [3] Ferrari Findel Report
1949 Flag of Italy Luigi Villoresi [4] Ferrari Findel Report

[edit] References

  1. ^ 500cc Formula 3 Results (All Others). 500 Owners Association. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
  2. ^ Amicale de la Voiture Historique (French). Automobile Club du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
  3. ^ Non Championship Races 1950. World Sports Racing Prototypes. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
  4. ^ Villoresi, Luigi. Autocourse Grand Prix Archive. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.