1998 British Grand Prix

  1998 British Grand Prix
Race details
Race 9 of 16 in the 1998 Formula One season

Silverstone Circuit in its 1998 configuration
Date July 12, 1998
Official name LI RAC British Grand Prix
Location Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England
Course Permanent racing facility
5.140 km (3.194 mi)
Distance 60 laps, 308.400 km (191.631 mi)
Weather Rain, Wet Track
Pole position
Driver Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes
Time 1:23.271
Fastest lap
Driver Michael Schumacher Ferrari
Time 1:35.704 on lap 12
Podium
First Michael Schumacher Ferrari
Second Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes
Third Eddie Irvine Ferrari

The 1998 British Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Silverstone on 12 July 1998. The race was won by Michael Schumacher in controversial circumstances.

Contents

Report

Qualifying

Mika Häkkinen took pole position by nearly half a second from championship rival Michael Schumacher. Jacques Villeneuve took third position whilst Häkkinen's team-mate David Coulthard qualified in fourth. Ralf Schumacher and Olivier Panis had their qualifying times deleted as they were not able to get out of their cars quick enough during an FIA safety drill, to practice evacuating the cockpit in case of fire. Ralf Schumacher had spun and stalled his engine early in qualifying and qualified in the spare car, which was set up for team-mate Damon Hill.

Race

Heavy rain fell during the morning prior to the race. Although the rain stopped before the start, there was a mixture of wet and dry parts on the circuit and as a result all but two cars started on intermediate compound tyres. The two Stewart-Fords decided to start on dry weather tyres.[1] The first retirement came after 13 laps, when Damon Hill lost control on the damp track whilst battling with Villeneuve for 7th place. After 16 laps, it began to rain again, and many drivers switched to a full wet weather tyre.

David Coulthard driving on intermediates spun out on lap 38 whilst passing a backmarker. His McLaren-Mercedes team-mate Mika Häkkinen had built up a lead of 49 seconds over second place driver Michael Schumacher when four laps later he went off the track, did a complete 360 degrees turn before continuing. The incident damaged the front wing of his car and cost him 10 seconds of his lead but following numerous other spins caused by the worsening conditions the safety car was deployed which slowed the cars down, and removed Häkkinen's advantage over Schumacher altogether.[2]

Whilst behind the safety car, Schumacher's team-mate Eddie Irvine was in third place and Jean Alesi was fourth. Fisichella was in fifth although he had already been lapped by Häkkinen. At the restart Schumacher lapped sixth place Alexander Wurz before crossing the start/finish line to move him behind Häkkinen on track. Häkkinen then made a mistake two laps later and lost the lead to Schumacher.

Two laps from the finish, Schumacher was issued with a stop-and-go penalty, meaning he had to drive through the pit lane obeying the speed limit, stop at his pit box and remain stationary for ten seconds before leaving the pits and continuing with the race. The penalty was given for passing Wurz under the safety car, as the safety car regulations continue to apply until the start/finish line is crossed. The penalty should have been issued within 25 minutes but Ferrari were informed 6 minutes after the limit had expired. The handwritten notification was also unclear as to which penalty was actually being issued: a 10s stop/go, or 10 seconds added to Schumacher's race time (a penalty which could only be used to punish an infraction in the last 12 laps).[3] However on the final lap of the race, Schumacher came in to serve the penalty and in doing so crossed the finish line (which extends across the pit lane) before reaching his pit box and before Mika Häkkinen crossed the finish line on the race track. However, because the stewards had incorrectly issued the penalty Schumacher escaped punishment as the stewards later rescinded the penalty. A protest was lodged by McLaren-Mercedes who felt Ferrari cheated by not having Schumacher serve the penalty, was rejected by the FIA. As a result the three stewards involved handed in their licences at an extraordinary meeting of the FIA World Council.[4]

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap
1 8 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.271
2 3 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:23.720 +0.449
3 1 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Mecachrome 1:24.102 +0.831
4 7 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.310 +1.039
5 4 Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1:24.436 +1.165
6 2 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams-Mecachrome 1:24.442 +1.171
7 9 Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 1:24.542 +1.271
8 14 Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 1:25.081 +1.810
9 15 Johnny Herbert Sauber-Petronas 1:25.084 +1.813
10 5 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 1:25.654 +2.383
11 6 Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 1:25.760 +2.489
12 16 Pedro Diniz Arrows 1:26.376 +3.105
13 17 Mika Salo Arrows 1:26.487 +3.216
14 12 Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 1:26.808 +3.537
15 19 Jos Verstappen Stewart-Ford 1:26.948 +3.677
16 18 Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 1:26.990 +3.719
17 21 Toranosuke Takagi Tyrrell-Ford 1:27.061 +3.790
18 23 Esteban Tuero Minardi-Ford 1:28.051 +4.780
19 22 Shinji Nakano Minardi-Ford 1:28.123 +4.852
20 20 Ricardo Rosset Tyrrell-Ford 1:28.608 +5.337
21 10 Ralf Schumacher Jordan-Mugen-Honda No Time 1
22 11 Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot No Time 1
1.^ -Qualification times of Ralf Schumacher and Olivier Panis were disallowed because they failed an FIA safety drill.

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 60 1:47:02.450 2 10
2 8 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 60 +22.465 1 6
3 4 Eddie Irvine Ferrari 60 +29.199 5 4
4 6 Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 59 +1 Lap 11 3
5 5 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 59 +1 Lap 10 2
6 10 Ralf Schumacher Jordan-Mugen-Honda 59 +1 Lap 21 1
7 1 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Mecachrome 59 +1 Lap 3  
8 22 Shinji Nakano Minardi-Ford 58 +2 Laps 19  
9 21 Toranosuke Takagi Tyrrell-Ford 56 +4 Laps 17  
Ret 14 Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 53 Electrical 8  
Ret 16 Pedro Diniz Arrows 45 Spun off 12  
Ret 11 Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 40 Spun off 22  
Ret 18 Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 39 Accident 16  
Ret 19 Jos Verstappen Stewart-Ford 38 Engine 15  
Ret 7 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 37 Spun off 4  
Ret 12 Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 37 Spun off 14  
Ret 20 Ricardo Rosset Tyrrell-Ford 29 Spun off 20  
Ret 23 Esteban Tuero Minardi-Ford 29 Spun off 18  
Ret 15 Johnny Herbert Sauber-Petronas 27 Spun off 9  
Ret 17 Mika Salo Arrows 27 Throttle 13  
Ret 2 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams-Mecachrome 15 Spun off 6  
Ret 9 Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 13 Spun off 7  

Standings after Grand Prix

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Mika Häkkinen 56
2 Michael Schumacher 54
3 David Coulthard 30
4 Eddie Irvine 29
5 Alexander Wurz 17
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 McLaren-Mercedes 86
2 Ferrari 83
3 Benetton-Playlife 32
4 Williams-Mecachrome 19
5 Stewart-Ford 5

Footnotes

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