2004 Malaysian Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:Malaysia
Grand Prix:Malaysian
Official Name:2004 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
Date:21 March
Year:2004
Race No:2
Season No:18
Location:Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia
Course:Permanent race circuit
Course Mi:3.444
Course Km:5.543
Distance Laps:56
Distance Mi:192.879
Distance Km:310.408
Weather:Dry, light rain at the start
Air Temp
Attendance:84,010 (Weekend) [1]
Pole Driver:Michael Schumacher
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:33.074
Pole Country:Germany
Fast Driver:Juan Pablo Montoya
Fast Team:Williams-BMW
Fast Time:1:34.223
Fast Lap:28
Fast Country:Colombia
First Driver:Michael Schumacher
First Team:Ferrari
First Country:Germany
Second Driver:Juan Pablo Montoya
Second Team:Williams-BMW
Second Country:Colombia
Third Driver:Jenson Button
Third Team:BAR-Honda
Third Country:Great Britain

The 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix (officially the 2004 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix)[2] was a Formula One motor race held on 21 March 2004 at the Sepang International Circuit. It was Race 2 of 18 in the 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race was won by Michael Schumacher for Ferrari. This was also the first podium for future World Champion Jenson Button, who finished in 3rd place.

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 No Driver
BAR-Honda35 Anthony Davidson
Sauber-Petronas-
Jaguar-Cosworth37 Björn Wirdheim
Toyota38 Ricardo Zonta
Jordan-Ford39 Timo Glock
Minardi-Cosworth40 Bas Leinders

Race report

With all drivers starting on dry tyres, the action started sooner than expected as on the parade lap Kimi Räikkönen spun but was able to retake his grid position. Mark Webber, starting from P2, made a woeful start and slid down the field to be 9th by the 1st lap. Fernando Alonso on the other hand, made a brilliant start from 19th (2nd last) and was up behind Webber in 10th after lap 1. Michael Schumacher led from the start while drivers behind jostled for position. By the second lap, rain started to fall and cars were starting to lose traction on the dry tyres. Jarno Trulli overtook Button but the Brit promptly took the place back again. Alonso barreled past Webber for eighth and closed in on the McLaren of David Coulthard. From the back to a points position within four laps was an outstanding performance from Alonso but it was the best he got all race.By this time Michael Schumacher had already built up quite an advantage, but this was quickly eroded by the hard-charging Juan Pablo Montoya. It was to prove to be just a brief shower as soon the precipitation passed and Schumacher was back on his way.

Webber managed to get past Ralf but the Williams retaliated and got ahead again, puncturing the Jaguar's rear right tyre on his way. Takuma Sato spun into the gravel but recovered the BAR smartly and Webber had to pit for a tyre change. To add insult to injury he got a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane and finally compounded his misery by spinning out of the race a few laps later.

A string of cars in the midfield were jostling for position, starting with Nick Heidfeld's Jordan in 11th, then Cristiano da Matta's Toyota, the second Jaguar of Christian Klien, Sauber's Giancarlo Fisichella and da Matta's teammate Olivier Panis. In the first round of pit stops Heidfeld's fuel rig failed and he had to go out and back in again. He eventually pulled into the pits to retire with a gearbox problem.

Trulli got ahead of Coulthard in the first stops and running order at the front, where not much was happening, was Michael, Montoya, Räikkönen. Montoya was falling away from the Ferrari in the second stint of the race but not letting him get too far ahead. Alonso took Coulthard for sixth but then the pair pitted for the second time and the McLaren got out ahead.

Alonso swapped to a two-stop strategy but it gave him no advantage and he seemed resigned to staying behind Coulthard, while Trulli, who had been on quite an early charge, also seemed to lose momentum. Ralf's engine unexpectedly gave up midway through the race, the first failure for BMW for 17 races. Felipe Massa, who was having a pretty good race, got held up by a Minardi and did a bit of agitated hand waving as he went by. The gap between Michael and Montoya was holding at around four seconds and Button moved up to third, jumping Räikkönen in the second pit stops. Both of the Finn's stops seemed quite long and eventually he pulled off to the side of the track with a transmission failure. Disappointing for Räikkönen and McLaren as Kimi was showing good pace until then.

Panis ducked into the pits only to find no crew ready for him and had to go straight back out. Then next lap he was back in again to serve a drive-through for speeding on his previous effort. Not a good day for Panis, or Toyota in general. Da Matta finished ninth after a fairly anonymous race.

In the final laps the BAR crew froze as one of the cars pulled off with an engine failure but it was Sato rather than third placed Button. Bad luck for Sato but the relief that it wasn't his teammate was palpable. Barrichello was gaining ground on Button but with only a few laps to go, he was not in a position to challenge.

Michael took the win with Montoya five seconds behind. BAR and Button were by far the happiest of the lot and the Englishman got the biggest cheer from the crowd as he lifted his first trophy on the third step of the podium.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1 TimeQ2 TimeGapGrid
11 Michael SchumacherFerrari1:33.8651:33.074 - 1
214 Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth1:34.0161:33.715+0.6412
32 Rubens BarrichelloFerrari1:34.1321:33.756+0.6823
43 Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW1:34.9411:34.054+0.9804
56 Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes1:33.4521:34.164+1.0905
69 Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda1:34.5281:34.221+1.1476
74 Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW1:34.7771:34.235+1.1617
87 Jarno TrulliRenault1:33.2641:34.413+1.3398
95 David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:34.3211:34.602+1.5289
1016 Cristiano da MattaToyota1:35.6841:34.917+1.84310
1112 Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas1:35.1321:35.039+1.96511
1211 Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas1:34.8771:35.061+1.98712
1315 Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth1:35.6181:35.158+2.08413
1417 Olivier PanisToyota1:35.2471:35.617+2.54314
1518 Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford1:36.7691:36.569+3.49515
1620 Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth1:38.7291:38.577+5.50316
1721 Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth1:39.8051:39.272+6.19817
1819 Giorgio PantanoJordan-FordNo time1:39.902+6.82818
198 Fernando AlonsoRenault1:33.193No time19
2010 Takuma Sato1:34.971No time20
Notes

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
11 Michael SchumacherFerrari561:31:07.490110
23 Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW56+5.022 48
39 Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda56+11.568 66
42 Rubens BarrichelloFerrari56+13.615 35
57 Jarno TrulliRenault56+37.360 84
65 David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes56+53.098 93
78 Fernando AlonsoRenault56+1:07.877 192
812 Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas55+1 Lap111
916 Cristiano da MattaToyota55+1 Lap10 
1015 Christian KlienJaguar-Cosworth55+1 Lap13 
1111 Giancarlo FisichellaSauber-Petronas55+1 Lap12 
1217 Olivier PanisToyota55+1 Lap14 
1319 Giorgio PantanoJordan-Ford54+2 LapsPL 
1420 Gianmaria BruniMinardi-Cosworth53+3 Laps16 
1510 Takuma SatoBAR-Honda52Engine20 
1621 Zsolt BaumgartnerMinardi-Cosworth52+4 Laps17 
Ret6 Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes40Hydraulics/Engine5 
Ret18 Nick HeidfeldJordan-Ford34Transmission15 
Ret4 Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW27Engine7 
Ret14 Mark WebberJaguar-Cosworth23Spun off2 
Notes

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
+/–DriverPoints
1 Michael Schumacher20
2 Rubens Barrichello13
23 Juan Pablo Montoya12
24 Jenson Button9
25 Fernando Alonso8
Source: [3]
Constructors' Championship standings
+/–ConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari33
2 Williams-BMW17
3 Renault14
4 BAR-Honda9
5 McLaren-Mercedes4
Source:

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Are tickets too dear? Where F1 race attendance fell in 2016 - F1 Fanatic. 8 February 2017.
  2. Web site: 2004 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix - Race. 2 January 2021.
  3. Web site: Malaysia 2004 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 19 March 2019.