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2002
British Grand Prix 5 - 7 July 2002 |
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Silverstone Facts
British Formula 1 Grand Prix Results - Summary |
Year | Pole Position | Fastest Race Lap | Race Winner |
2006 | F. Alonso Renault - 1:20.253 | ||
2005 | F. Alonso Renault - 1:19.905 | K. Raikkonen McLaren - 1:20.502 | J.
Montoya McLaren |
2004 | K. Raikkonen McLaren - 1:18.233 |
M. Schumacher Ferrari - 1:18.739 |
M.
Schumacher Ferrari |
2003 | R.
Barrichello Ferrari - 1:21.209 |
R.
Barrichello Ferrari - 1:22.236 |
R.
Barrichello Ferrari |
2002 | J.
Montoya Williams - 1:18.998 |
R.
Barrichello Ferrari - 1:23.083 |
M.
Schumacher Ferrari |
2001 | M. Schumacher Ferrari - 1:20.447 |
M.
Hakkinen McLaren - 1:23.405 |
M.
Hakkinen McLaren |
2000 | R.
Barrichello Ferrari - 1:25.703 |
M.
Hakkinen McLaren - 1:26.217 |
D.
Coulthard McLaren |
1999 | M.
Hakkinen McLaren - 1:24.804 |
M.
Hakkinen McLaren - 1:28.309 |
D.
Coulthard McLaren |
1998 | M.
Hakkinen McLaren - 1:23.271 |
M. Schumacher Ferrari - 1:35.704 (wet) |
M.
Schumacher Ferrari |
1997 | J.
Villeneuve Williams - 1:21.598 |
M. Schumacher Ferrari - 1:24.475 |
J.
Villeneuve Williams |
Top 6 | Highlights | |
1. | Mika Hakkinen - McLaren | Mika
Hakkinen wins his first race of the 2001 season and his first ever
at Silverstone. Michael Schumacher finished a distant second. He was on a single stop while Hakkinen was on 2. Barrichello managed 3rd ahead of Montoya while Raikkonen managed to out-qualify and out-race his team-mate at this event. David Coulthard retired from the race after touching with Trulli at the start of the race. Ralf Schumacher retired from an engine failure. 16 cars were classified as finishers. Ferrari, Sauber, Jaguar, Arrows and Benetton managed to finish both their cars. No team failed to finish either of their cars. |
2. | Michael Schumacher - Ferrari | |
3. | Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari | |
4. | Juan Pablo Montoya - Williams | |
5. | Kimi Raikkonen - Sauber | |
6. | Nick Heidfeld - Sauber |
Top 6 | Highlights | |
1. | David Coulthard - McLaren | David
Coulthard wins the race after passing Rubens Barrichello who
started from pole. Barrichello retires afterwards with hydraulic
failure. Mika Hakkinen finished 2nd after being passed at the start by Coulthard. Michael Schumacher finished in 3rd after starting from 6th on the grid and was running in 8th early in the race but a brilliant pit strategy and a few retirements in front of him get him into 3rd. 15 cars were classified as finishers. McLaren, Williams, Benetton, Sauber, Jaguar and Minardi managed to finish both their cars. Arrows and BAR failed to finish either of their cars. |
2. | Mika Hakkinen - McLaren | |
3. | Michael Schumacher - Ferrari | |
4. | Ralf Schumacher - Williams | |
5. | Jenson Button - Williams | |
6. | Jarno Trulli - Jordan |
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