Sun 04-09 2005
Juan Pablo Montoya controlled today’s Italian Grand Prix from start to finish – but Fernando Alonso finished second to extend his world championship advantage to 27 points with only 40 still to play for. Montoya’s team-mate Kimi Räikkönen set the fastest qualifying time, but he was pushed back 10 places on the grid after having an unscheduled pre-race engine change.
The Colombian scorched into the lead from pole and resisted early pressure from fellow front-row starter Alonso, although the Spaniard closed in again towards the end of the race. Räikkönen took fourth place behind Alonso’s team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella who picked his way through the field after qualifying eighth on a heavy fuel load.
Toyota team-mates Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher finished fifth and sixth, while Williams- BMW stand-in Antonio Pizzonia completed a weekend to remember with a strong run to seventh. The Brazilian hadn’t raced an F1 car for a year – and hadn’t driven one at all for almost three months – but he was called up to replace Nick Heidfeld after the latter began suffering headaches during Friday’s free practice. These are thought to be a corollary of a recent testing accident at the Milanese track. Pizzonia qualified only 16th, but he made steady, flawless progress to pip B·A·R -Honda star Jenson Button to seventh place.
Sauber drivers Felipe Massa and Jacques Villeneuve finished ninth and 11th, either side of Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari. The German, who has been world champion since October 8 2000, is now officially out of the reckoning in this year’s world championship fight after five straight title successes.
All 20 starters finished the race – the first time there have been no retirements from a world championship grand prix since Holland 1961. Of the other Michelin runners, Christian Klien (Red Bull) was 13th ahead of Mark Webber (Williams-BMW, 14th), David Coulthard (Red Bull, 15th) and Takuma Sato (B·A·R -Honda, 16th). Webber and Coulthard had to make pit stops after a first-lap clash, while Sato – who started alongside team-mate Button on row two – lost time because of a refuelling problem during his first scheduled stop.
Italian Grand-Prix, race
1. JP. Montoya McLaren 1:14:28.659
2. F. Alonso Renault + 2.479
3. G. Fisichella Renault + 17.975
4. K. Räikkönen McLaren + 22.775
5. J. Trulli Toyota + 33.786
6. R. Schumacher Toyota + 43.925
7. A. Pizzonia Williams + 44.643
8. J. Button BAR + 1:03.635
9. F. Massa Sauber + 1:15.413
10. M. Schumacher Ferrari + 1:36.000
11. J. Villeneuve Sauber + 1 lap
12. R. Barrichello Ferrari + 1 lap
13. C. Klien Red Bull + 1 lap
14. M. Webber Williams + 1 lap
15. D. Coulthard Red Bull + 1 lap
16. T. Sato BAR + 1 lap
17. T. Monteiro Jordan + 2 laps
18. R. Doornbos Minardi + 2 laps
19. C. Albers Minardi + 2 laps
20. N. Karthikeyan Jordan + 3 laps
press release
Michelin
Categorieën: Jacques Villeneuve
| 1. S. Vettel | [ 61.0 ] |
| 2. F. Alonso | [ 61.0 ] |
| 3. L. Hamilton | [ 53.0 ] |
| 4. M. Webber | [ 48.0 ] |
| 5. J. Button | [ 45.0 ] |
| 6. N. Rosberg | [ 41.0 ] |
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