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Encyclopedia > 2000 Monaco Grand Prix

Results from the 2000 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on June 4, 2000 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel formula auto racing. ... The principality of Monaco holds one of the oldest races on the Formula One automobile racing circuit. ... June 4 is the 155th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (156th in leap years), with 210 days remaining. ...


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 78 49:28.2 3 10
2 4 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 78 15.889 6 6
3 11 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 78 18.522 8 4
4 7 Eddie Irvine Jaguar-Cosworth 78 +1:05.924 10 3
5 17 Mika Salo Sauber-Petronas 78 +1:20.775 13 2
6 1 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes 77 +1 Lap 5 1
7 22 Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 77 +1 Lap 17  
8 15 Nick Heidfeld Prost-Peugeot 77 +1 Lap 18  
9 8 Johnny Herbert Jaguar-Cosworth 76 +2 Laps 11  
10 5 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda 70 Spun off 4  
Ret 19 Jos Verstappen Arrows-Supertec 60 Spun off 15  
Ret 3 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 55 Suspension 1  
Ret 23 Ricardo Zonta BAR-Honda 48 Spun off 20  
Ret 9 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 37 Spun off 9  
Ret 6 Jarno Trulli Jordan-Mugen-Honda 36 Gearbox 2  
Ret 16 Pedro Diniz Sauber-Petronas 30 Spun off 19  
Ret 14 Jean Alesi Prost-Peugeot 29 Transmission 7  
Ret 21 Gaston Mazzacane Minardi-Fondmetal 22 Spun off 22  
Ret 20 Marc Gene Minardi-Fondmetal 21 Gearbox 21  
Ret 12 Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 18 Spun off 12  
Ret 10 Jenson Button Williams-BMW 16 Engine 14  

David Marshall Coulthard (born March 27, 1971 in Twynholm, Scotland), is a British Formula One racing driver for Red Bull Racing. ... McLaren, founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren (1937–1970), is a racing team based in Woking, England, which is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500, Canadian-American Challenge Cup, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. ... This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Rubens Barrichello, born May 23, 1972 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a Formula One race driver. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Giancarlo Fisichella (born January 14, 1973 in Rome) is an Italian Formula One racing driver. ... Johnny Herbert driving for Benetton in 1995 Benetton Formula Ltd. ... Playlife is a former Formula One engine supplier which powered the Benetton teams cars from 1998 through 2000. ... Eddie Irvine, US Grand Prix, 2002 Influenced by his parents who are also involved in racing, Eddie Irvine (born 10 November 1965 in Bangor, Northern Ireland) began his racing career in 1983. ... Jaguar Cars is a British automobile manufacturer famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ... A Ford Cosworth DFV on a Ligier JS11 Cosworth is now two companies, Cosworth Racing and Cosworth Technology; they split in 1998. ... Mika Salo is a Finnish Formula 1 driver. ... Sauber, founded and managed by Peter Sauber, is a Formula One team based in Hinwil, Switzerland. ... Petronas logo Petronas, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is Malaysias state owned oil and gas company that was founded on August 14, 1974. ... Mika Häkkinen at the 2000 United States Grand Prix Mika Pauli Häkkinen (b. ... McLaren, founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren (1937–1970), is a racing team based in Woking, England, which is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500, Canadian-American Challenge Cup, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. ... This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve (born April 9, 1971) is a Canadian automobile racing driver, and winner of both Formula One and Champ Car championships. ... British American Racing (BAR) is a Formula One constructor that entered the sport in 1999. ... Honda Motor Co. ... Nicklaus Heidfeld (born May 10, 1977) is a German Formula One auto racing driver who is driving for the Williams team in 2005. ... Olivier Panis driving for the Prost Grand Prix team in Montreal in 1998 Prost Grand Prix was a Formula 1 racing team managed by former world champion Alain Prost. ... Peugeot is a major French car manufacturer whose roots go back to bicycle manufacturing at the end of the 19th century. ... Johnny Herbert driving for the Benetton Formula One team in 1995 John Paul Herbert (born June 25, 1964, Brentwood, England) was regarded by many as one of Grand Prix Racings lost talents. ... Jaguar Cars is a British automobile manufacturer famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ... A Ford Cosworth DFV on a Ligier JS11 Cosworth is now two companies, Cosworth Racing and Cosworth Technology; they split in 1998. ... Heinz-Harald Frentzen, born May 18, 1967, is a German racing driver most famous for his career in Formula One. ... Mugen Motorsports (無限) is a Japanese company created as a subdivision of Honda, responsible for the creation of Hondas only turbocharged street vehicle, the Honda City Turbo. ... Honda Motor Co. ... Jos Verstappen (4 March 1972) is a Dutch Formula 1 driver. ... The Arrows Formula One Team was founded in 1977, by Italian financier Franco Ambrosio (A), Alan Rees (R), Jackie Oliver (O), Dave Wass (W) and Tony Southgate (S) when Rees, Oliver, Wass and Southgate left the Shadow team. ... Supertec was a Formula One engine manufacturer in 1999 and 2000. ... Michael Schumacher (born January 3, 1969) is a German Formula One (F1) driver. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Zonta qualifying in place of an injured Ralf Schumacher at the 2005 United States Grand Prix Ricardo Zonta (born March 23, 1976) is a Brazilian Formula One race car driver. ... British American Racing (BAR) is a Formula One constructor that entered the sport in 1999. ... Honda Motor Co. ... Ralf Schumacher driving for the Williams-BMW F1 team in 2003 Ralf Schumacher (born June 30, 1975) is a German Formula One racing driver for the Toyota team. ... WilliamsF1, formerly Williams Grand Prix Engineering, is a Formula One racing team formed and run by Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head. ... The BMW logo is a circle (known as a roundel) divided into quadrants of alternating white and light blue color. ... Jarno Trulli (born 13 July 1974 in Pescara, Italy) is an Italian Formula One auto racing driver currently in the employ of the Toyota team. ... Mugen Motorsports (無限) is a Japanese company created as a subdivision of Honda, responsible for the creation of Hondas only turbocharged street vehicle, the Honda City Turbo. ... Honda Motor Co. ... Pedro Diniz (born in São Paulo, May 22, 1970) was a Formula One driver from Brazil. ... Sauber, founded and managed by Peter Sauber, is a Formula One team based in Hinwil, Switzerland. ... Petronas logo Petronas, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is Malaysias state owned oil and gas company that was founded on August 14, 1974. ... Jean Alesi at the 2001 US Grand Prix at Indianapolis Jean Alesi, born Giovanni Alesi on June 11, 1964 in Avignon, Vaucluse, France is a French racing driver of Both French and Sicilian origins. ... Olivier Panis driving for the Prost Grand Prix team in Montreal in 1998 Prost Grand Prix was a Formula 1 racing team managed by former world champion Alain Prost. ... Peugeot is a major French car manufacturer whose roots go back to bicycle manufacturing at the end of the 19th century. ... Gaston Mazzacane was a Formula One driver from Argentina. ... Minardi is a automobile racing team, founded in 1979 by Giancarlo Minardi. ... Fondmetal was a Formula One constructor from 1991 through 1993, as well as a Formula One engine manufacturer in 2000. ... Marc Gené is the test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team. ... Minardi is a automobile racing team, founded in 1979 by Giancarlo Minardi. ... Fondmetal was a Formula One constructor from 1991 through 1993, as well as a Formula One engine manufacturer in 2000. ... Alexander Wurz first tasted competition in the BMX World Championship. ... Johnny Herbert driving for Benetton in 1995 Benetton Formula Ltd. ... Playlife is a former Formula One engine supplier which powered the Benetton teams cars from 1998 through 2000. ... Jenson Alexander Lyons Button is a Formula One driver currently in the employ of the BAR team. ... WilliamsF1, formerly Williams Grand Prix Engineering, is a Formula One racing team formed and run by Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head. ... The BMW logo is a circle (known as a roundel) divided into quadrants of alternating white and light blue color. ...

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 21.571s


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  Results from FactBites:
 
Monaco Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (798 words)
The Monaco Grand Prix (Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One race held on the streets of the Principality of Monaco.
The Monaco Grand Prix predates the organized World Championships; the Principality's first Grand Prix race was organized in 1929 by Antony Noghes, under the auspices of Prince Louis II through the "Automobile Club de Monaco" (A.C.M.) of which Alexandre Noghes was the founding president.
The Monaco Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1936 to 1939 (although the race was cancelled in 1938).
Jos Verstappen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (953 words)
A high point in this season was Verstappen's 3rd place during the Grand Prix in Hungary, Michael Schumacher having allowed Verstappen to unlap himself on the final lap to pass Martin Brundle's stricken McLaren Peugeot.
A curiosity was his accident during a training session for the GP of France at Magny-Cours, in which Verstappen rammed his car into the pit wall causing debris to fly up and destroy a TV installation.
However, Stewart Grand Prix came to the rescue and Verstappen was drafted for the last 9 races of the 1998 season after Jan Magnussen had been shown the door.
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