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GRAND PRIX:
Indianapolis: A Big Step Closer
by Ed Brown
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4.10.03
Located
in Indiana , mid-western USA, the self-styled "Motor Racing Capital
of the World" was home to the most exciting Grand Prix of 2003 since
Silverstone in July. Using a 13 turn clockwise 2.6 mile circuit - which
included the 9 degree banked Turn 1 driven in reverse - Montoya and both
Schumacher's were on full throttle for almost 20 seconds of their 130
mph average laps with the Williams duo 8 km/h faster than any other drivers
through the speed trap!
The 4th US GP at Indianapolis could potentially decide the 2003 championship
crown. Michael Schumacher, fresh from his 50th GP win at Monza, youngest
ever Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya and the apparent outsider Finland's
Kimi Raikkonen were the subject of significant media attention, which
even included a photo shoot with Bernie Ecclestone. Speculation was rife
that this may well have been Jacques Villeneuve's last race for BAR with
engine builder and major sponsor Honda keen to see test driver, Japan's
Takuma Sato behind the wheel at Suzuka and in 2004; and in a Grand Prix
career which promised much, but sadly delivered little, this was almost
certainly the last time we will see the likeable Heinz-Harald Frentzen
in a F1 car stateside.
Saturday's final qualifying was undoubtedly a lottery - heavy overnight
rain and poor drainage in certain turns meant that the later your qualifying
lap, the better your chance of setting a hot lap - just ask Jarno Trulli.
Fastest of all in the three previous sessions, Trulli started Sunday's
race 10th after a shunt which damaged his Renault in free practice and
required an army of technicians to fix it.
Surprise of qualifying was Toyota's Olivier Panis who was third fastest
ahead of Montoya, Schumacher R, Alonso and Schumacher M, Michael apparently
unperturbed with a slot on the inside of row 4 and his two title protagonists
ahead of him. Consistently quick all weekend, Rubens Barrichello shared
the front row with pole sitter Kimi Raikkonen who demonstrated superb
car control and that McLaren must replace David Coulthard sooner rather
than later if it is to challenge for a further Constructors World Championship.
Sunday dawned cool and damp with "Fall" temperatures in the
mid fifties - and a modern day US GP record of 164,000 spectators - aided
by the modest $50 ticket price and the expectancy of a superb race. Florida's
Colombian population had decamped to Indiana in support of their man Montoya
and both New York and Chicago had dispatched several thousand spectators
of Italian extraction to cheer on Michael and Rubens.
With a race distance of 73 laps all teams had planned on making two pit
stops……so much for plans! Weather in the mid-west had become
increasingly unsettled and by race start drizzle was already starting
to fall.
As the lights went to green Michael Schumacher made a lightning start
and entered Turn 1 fourth; Montoya made a disastrous start and was overtaken
by Alonso and Ralf Schumacher but by lap 2 he had redeemed himself and
was right behind Barrichello going into Turn 2. Attempting to take an
inside line Montoya went for a gap that was never wide enough - he and
Rubens collided and it spelt the end of Montoya's championship hopes and
Barrichello's race.
Rubens was very gracious to his fellow South American. Montoya had driven
with desperation and it proved that whilst spectacular he isn't yet ready
to win motor sport's biggest crown. Montoya was adjudged to have passed
Barrichello under double waved yellows and received a drive- through penalty,
which was compounded by his fuel rig failing on his first pit-stop and
the wrong tyre choice at the wrong time!
It rained heavily between laps 4 and 12 during which the race was led
by Raikkonen and tyre choice was critical. Michael stopped on lap 18 for
dry tyres and was soon back again for wets - the rain falling even heavier.
The race lost Ralf Schumacher on lap 21 as he spun into the armco at turn
8 whereupon Mark Webber assumed the lead in the Jaguar, but got got so
excited at his good fortune that he spun into the tyre wall with terminal
results three turns later.
With a further trip to the pits for full wets Montoya was lapped by race
leader Jenson Button on lap 24. Button was revelling in the conditions
and was 3 secs clear of Frentzen's Sauber, Justin Wilson's Jaguar and
Kimi Raikkonen. Olivier Panis had driven well in the early stages but
on lap 27 he found the armco too inviting and his race ended. Michael
Schumacher lapped the luckless Montoya on lap 28 and continued his relentless
pace towards the leading quartet - the Bridgestone full wet tyre worth
almost 2 secs a lap in the heavy rain. In a race that had now stabilized,
Button was still in the lead until sadly the Honda engine let go on lap
41, Alonso's did the same on lap 46 and so too Jacques Villeneuve's whose
100th Grand Prix ended on lap 63. On a weekend that Coulthard would probably
rather forget he stayed out on slicks despite the rain and when required
to pit incurred a "drive thru" penalty for speeding, as did
Christiano di Matta. Coulthard's race ended on lap 45 with a 'box full
of neutrals having lost hydraulic pressure.
As the track dried Michael Schumacher, now back on dry tyres reeled in
and passed Kimi Raikkonen for the lead on lap 61 - a lead he was never
to lose and the 51st win of his career. Raikkonen was second,19 seconds
behind and a further 20 secs ahead of third place Heinz Harald Frentzen.
In an uneventful race Jarno Trulli drove well to achieve fourth, as did
Nick Heidfeld with fifth in the Sauber and helping the Hinwil based team
to a record constructors points haul.
After an eventful afternoon Montoya made it to the flag in sixth place
ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella's Jordan. Sadly for Montoya it was not enough
- fifth or better was needed to keep his championship alive. Justin Wilson
brought the Jaguar home in eighth - a desperately needed result for him
and the team in Ford's homeland. Christiano di Matta in the sole surviving
Toyota finished ninth after an unbelievable six pit stops, and the Minardis
of Verstappen and Kiesa completed the classified runners.
Congratulations to Michael Schumacher on the drive of the day at the
Brickyard - but its not over yet! With Kimi Raikkonen finishing second,
the championship will be determined at Suzuka Japan in less than ten days
time. Recognising the significance of his potential achievement and the
uncertainty over who will lift the Constructors title Michael , Rubens,
Luca Badoer and Felipe Massa were all at Mugello less than two days later
to continue tyre and chassis development - soon we will know the answer!
This
was an incredibly intense race! Michael performed perfectly and has taken
a good step forward towards a sixth world title, while the Scuderia is back
in the lead in the Constructors’ classification. Rubens was slowed
at the start with an electrical problem in the gearbox and then ended up
off the track after being hit by Montoya. That left just Michael to defend
our colours. Thanks to the Bridgestone tyres, his bravura and the work of
the whole team, he managed to take a great win.
Tyres
played a crucial role today. At the first stop, we had decided to stay with
dry tyres, but the rain got stronger as I came into pit lane and I did suggest
changing the choice. But it would have been too much of a mess. So I came
straight back in again for wets and they were unbelievable in these conditions.
As the two other title contenders had also fitted dries, I knew I could
close the gap to them because our tyres were good. Bridgestone has been
criticised this year, so this result will be a good boost for them. Now
we are in a good position for the last race, but of course to finish first,
first you have to finish. But we have a reliable car and I will be looking
for another win.
I did
not have a good start as I encountered problems selecting second gear as
the automatic upshift was not working and I had to select the gears manually.
I lost time and people overtook me as I dealt with the problem. With Montoya,
we were running side by side. I thought I had left him enough space, but
he touched me and I spun. But on the positive side, this was a great day
for the whole team which is now ahead in both championships. I am a little
bit disappointed about today, but as I am part of the team I can share the
delight at Michael’s win.
RACE RESULTS - USA GP
7 3 Laps. Weather : dry then wet
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Classified: |
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
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Time |
1. |
M. Schumacher |
Ferrari |
(B) |
1h33:35.997 |
2. |
Raikkonen |
McLaren |
(M) |
+ 0:18.258 |
3. |
Frentzen |
Sauber |
(B) |
+ 0:37.964 |
4. |
Trulli |
Renault |
(M) |
+ 0:48.329 |
5. |
Heidfeld |
Sauber |
(B) |
+ 0:56.403 |
6. |
Montoya |
Williams |
(M) |
+ 1 Lap |
7. |
Fisichella |
Jordan |
(B) |
+ 1 Lap |
8. |
Wilson |
Jaguar |
(M) |
+ 2 Laps |
9. |
da Matta |
Toyota |
(M) |
+ 2 Laps |
10. |
Verstappen |
Minardi |
(B) |
+ 4 Laps |
11. |
Kiesa |
Minardi |
(B) |
+ 4 Laps |
World Championship Standing, Round 15: |
Drivers: |
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Constructors: |
1. |
M. Schumacher |
92 |
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1. |
Ferrari |
147 |
2. |
Raikkonen |
83 |
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2. |
Williams |
144 |
3. |
Montoya |
82 |
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3. |
McLaren |
128 |
4. |
R. Schumacher |
58 |
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4. |
Renault |
84 |
5.= |
Alonso |
55 |
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5. |
Sauber |
19 |
5.= |
Barrichello |
55 |
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6.= |
BAR |
18 |
7. |
Coulthard |
45 |
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6.= |
Jaguar |
18 |
8. |
Trulli |
29 |
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8. |
Toyota |
14 |
9. |
Webber |
17 |
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9. |
Jordan |
13 |
10. |
Frentzen |
13 |
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11.= |
Button |
12 |
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11.= |
Fisichella |
12 |
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13. |
da Matta |
8 |
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14.= |
Heidfeld |
6 |
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14.= |
Panis |
6 |
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14.= |
Villeneuve |
6 |
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17. |
Gene |
4 |
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18.= |
Firman |
1 |
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18.= |
Wilson |
1 |
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