2004 Italian Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:Italy
Grand Prix:Italian
Date:12 September
Year:2004
Race No:15
Season No:18
Official Name:Formula 1 Gran Premio Vodafone d'Italia 2004
Location:Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italy
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:3.600
Course Km:5.793
Distance Laps:53
Distance Mi:190.587
Distance Km:306.720
Weather:Wet track at the start, dry later on
Pole Driver:Rubens Barrichello
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:20.089
Pole Country:Brazil
Fast Driver:Rubens Barrichello
Fast Team:Ferrari
Fast Time:1:21.046
Fast Lap:41 (lap record)
Fast Country:Brazil
First Driver:Rubens Barrichello
First Team:Ferrari
First Country:Brazil
Second Driver:Michael Schumacher
Second Team:Ferrari
Second Country:Germany
Third Driver:Jenson Button
Third Team:BAR-Honda
Third Country:UK

The 2004 Italian Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Gran Premio Vodafone d'Italia 2004)[1] was a Formula One motor race held on 12 September 2004 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. It was Race 15 of 18 in the 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Friday drivers

The bottom 6 teams in the 2003 Constructors' Championship were entitled to run a third car in free practice on Friday. These drivers drove on Friday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.

Constructor Nat Driver
BAR-HondaAnthony Davidson
Sauber-Petronas-
Jaguar-CosworthBjörn Wirdheim
ToyotaRyan Briscoe
Jordan-FordTimo Glock
Minardi-CosworthBas Leinders

Report

Background

After the Belgian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher was already crowned driver world champion. He led the drivers' championship unassailably with 40 points ahead of Rubens Barrichello and 63 points ahead of Jenson Button. After the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari was confirmed as constructors' world champion. They held an unassailable lead in the constructors' championship with 125 points ahead of Renault and 131 points ahead of BAR-Honda.

This race was Scuderia Ferrari's 700th start in a World Championship event as a team.[2] This was the last race for Giorgio Pantano.

Qualifying

In the first qualifying, in which the starting positions for the second qualifying were determined, Montoya achieved the fastest time. Barrichello was fastest in qualifying and secured pole position with a time of 1:20.089 minutes. Montoya came second ahead of Michael Schumacher.

In the first part of qualifying (which did not count towards grid positions), Montoya lapped Monza in his Williams FW26 at an average speed of 262.242km/h, which at the time, was the fastest lap recorded at Monza, and the highest average speed over one lap in Formula One. These records would stand until the 2018 edition.

Race

The morning of the race was quite rainy and at the time of departure there were still wet parts of the circuit, which made tire selection difficult. At the beginning of the race, Alonso overtakes Barrichello; while Schumacher drops to 15th position after an incident. However, against all odds, Barrichello manages to regain third position after stopping on lap 5 to put on dry tires and Barrichello climbs back into first place.

In the Minardi pit garage, the car of Gianmaria Bruni caught fire after fuel escaped from the hose onto the hot bodywork during a routine pit-stop, and it was put out without any serious injury. Bruni inhaled some of the extinguishant and was having trouble breathing and so the team decided to retire the car.[3]

Montoya's teammate Antônio Pizzonia reached a top speed of 369.9km/h, the fastest speed recorded in Formula One at the time (it was to be exceeded by Montoya at the 2005 edition).

Ferrari took a 1–2 in front of the delighted Tifosi, with Rubens Barrichello ahead of teammate Michael Schumacher.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Time Q2 Time Gap Grid
12 Rubens BarrichelloFerrari1:20.5521:20.0891
23 Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW1:19.5251:20.620+0.5312
31 Michael SchumacherFerrari1:20.5281:20.637+0.5483
48 Fernando AlonsoRenault1:20.3411:20.645+0.5564
510 Takuma SatoBAR-Honda1:19.7331:20.715+0.6265
69 Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda1:19.8561:20.786+0.6976
76 Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes1:20.5011:20.877+0.7887
84 Antônio PizzoniaWilliams-BMW1:19.6711:20.888+0.7998
97 Jarno TrulliRenault1:21.0111:21.027+0.9389
105 David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:20.4141:21.049+0.96010
1116 Ricardo ZontaToyota1:21.8291:21.520+1.43111
1214 Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth1:21.7831:21.602+1.51312
1317 Olivier PanisToyota1:22.1691:21.841+1.75213
1415 Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth1:22.1141:21.989+1.90014
1511 Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas1:20.3571:22.239+2.15015
1612 Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas1:20.5711:22.287+2.19816
1718 Nick HeidfeldJordan-FordNo time1:22.301+2.21220
1819 Giorgio PantanoJordan-Ford1:23.2641:23.239+3.15017
1921 Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth1:25.0821:24.808+4.71919
2020 Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth1:23.9631:24.910+4.82118
Notes

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
12 Rubens BarrichelloFerrari531:15:18.448110
21 Michael SchumacherFerrari53+1.34738
39 Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda53+10.19766
410 Takuma SatoBAR-Honda53+15.37055
53 Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW53+32.35224
65 David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes53+33.439PL3
74 Antônio PizzoniaWilliams-BMW53+33.75282
811 Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas53+35.431151
914 Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth53+56.76112 
107 Jarno TrulliRenault53+1:06.3169 
1116 Ricardo ZontaToyota53+1:22.53111 
1212 Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas52+1 Lap16 
1315 Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth52+1 Lap14 
1418 Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford52+1 LapPL 
1521 Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth50+3 Laps19 
Ret8 Fernando AlonsoRenault40Spun off4 
Ret19 Giorgio PantanoJordan-Ford33Accident17 
Ret20 Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth29Fire18 
Ret6 Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes13Overheating7 
Ret17 Olivier PanisToyota0Spun off13 
Notes

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Michael Schumacher*136
2 Rubens Barrichello98
3 Jenson Button71
4 Jarno Trulli46
5 Fernando Alonso45
Source:[4]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari*234
12 BAR-Honda94
13 Renault91
4 Williams-BMW60
5 McLaren-Mercedes52
Source:

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Formula 1 Gran Premio Vodafone d'Italia 2004 – Race. Formula1.com . 2 January 2021.
  2. Privateer Ferrari entry in 1950 French Grand Prix, which is often a source of incorrect count for their races as a team (as opposed to as a manufacturer) doesn't count towards the team's participations.
  3. Web site: Grand Prix Results: Italian GP, 2004 . GrandPrix.com . 9 June 2012 .
  4. Web site: Italy 2004 – Championship. StatsF1.com. 18 March 2019.