2005 Spanish Grand Prix

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2005 Spanish Grand Prix
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Current Championship Standings
2005 Drivers Championship.
Standings may still change depending on the results of the FIA Appeal against BAR
Code:
[b]Pos	Driver			Nationality	Team			Points[/b]
1 	Fernando Alonso 	Spanish 	Renault 		36
2	Jarno Trulli		Italian		Toyota			18
=4	Giancarlo Fisichella 	Italian		Renault 		10 
=4	Michael Schumacher	German		Ferrari			10
=6	Ralf Schumacher		German		Toyota			9
=6	David Coulthard 	British 	Red Bull Racing 	9
=8 	Rubens Barrichello 	Brazilian 	Ferrari 		8 
=8	Juan Pablo Montoya	Colombian	McLaren-Mercedes	8 
=11	Kimi Räikkönen		Finnish		McLaren-Mercedes	7
=11	Mark Webber		Australian	Williams-BMW		7 
=11	Nick Heidfeld		German		Williams-BMW		7
12	Jenson Button		British		B.A.R. Honda		6
13	Alex Wurz		Austrian	McLaren-Mercedes	5
=15	Pedro De la Rosa	Spanish		McLaren-Mercedes	4
=15	Takuma Sato		Japanese	B.A.R. Honda		4
=17	Christian Klien		Austrian	Red Bull Racing		3
=17	Jacques Villeneuve	Canadian	Sauber-Petronas		3
18	Felipe Massa		Brazilian	Sauber-Petronas		2

2005 Constructors Championship.
Standings may still change depending on the results of the FIA Appeal against BAR
Code:
[b]Pos	Constructor 		Points[/b]
1	Renault			46
2	Toyota			27
3	McLaren-Mercedes	24
4	Ferrari			18
5	Williams-BMW		14
6	Red Bull Racing		12
7	B.A.R. Honda		10
8	Sauber-Petronas		5
 
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Really looking forward to this weekends race.
It's going to be great to see another Alonso Vs Schuey battle, plus hopefully some of the others can get in the mix, Kimi, Trulli, Fisi, Barri & Webber and of course Montoya (woooo!). Fingers are of course crossed that BAR Honda will be present.
 
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I would have quite liked to see Wurz in another race or de la Rosa for the home GP, but it will be good to have Montoya back, hopefully has a good race to try and claw back some points.
 
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Jagen said:
Yep
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/4514569.stm
And I had button and sato and nearly all BAR parts on my fantasy F1 team, sucks for me.

erm... theres this sentence in the middle of that article
A further six-month ban has been suspended for a year.
which kinda worrys me... are they going to have a 6 month ban next season as well then? :eek: if so thats a real kick in the teeth for the team! or did i just mis interprit the meaning?
 
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Current Championship Standings
2005 Drivers Championship - Revised standings due to the BAR Ban.
Code:
[b]Pos	Driver			Nationality	Team			Points[/b]
1 	Fernando Alonso 	Spanish 	Renault 		36
2	Jarno Trulli		Italian		Toyota			18
=4	Giancarlo Fisichella 	Italian		Renault 		10 
=4	Michael Schumacher	German		Ferrari			10
=6	Ralf Schumacher		German		Toyota			9
=6	David Coulthard 	British 	Red Bull Racing 	9
=9 	Rubens Barrichello 	Brazilian 	Ferrari 		8
=9	Juan Pablo Montoya	Colombian	McLaren-Mercedes	8 
=9	Mark Webber		Australian	Williams-BMW		8
=11	Kimi Räikkönen		Finnish		McLaren-Mercedes	7
=11	Nick Heidfeld		German		Williams-BMW		7
12	Alex Wurz		Austrian	McLaren-Mercedes	5
=14	Pedro De la Rosa	Spanish		McLaren-Mercedes	4
=14	Takuma Sato		Japanese	B.A.R. Honda		4
=16	Christian Klien		Austrian	Red Bull Racing		3
=16	Jacques Villeneuve	Canadian	Sauber-Petronas		3
17	Felipe Massa		Brazilian	Sauber-Petronas		2

2005 Constructors Championship - Revised standings due to the BAR Ban.

Code:
[b]Pos	Constructor 		Points[/b]
1	Renault			46
2	Toyota			27
3	McLaren-Mercedes	24
4	Ferrari			18
5	Williams-BMW		15
6	Red Bull Racing		12
7	Sauber-Petronas		5
8	B.A.R. Honda		4
 
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Siliconslave said:
erm... theres this sentence in the middle of that article

which kinda worrys me... are they going to have a 6 month ban next season as well then? :eek: if so thats a real kick in the teeth for the team! or did i just mis interprit the meaning?
I'm guessing here, but is it not like a suspended sentence, if there are any other problems during the next year they incur a 6 month ban
 

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Emlyn_Dewar said:
Shame on Wurz, first podium position and he doesn't get to celebrate.

I have always thought of him as under-rated. I hope he gets a drive next season because his chances a few years ago wern't thorough enough I think.

It's disgusting they've just knocked BAR off the calender for the next 2 races, personally I think this will be the final nail in the coffin for Button at BAR...he'll be off next season for sure.
 
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They intend to race in Barcelona, good good, this means that any results they get would be reinstated if the FIA would wise up and realise that their shoddy rules are to blame for this.
 
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Shame about BAR, I hope the race isnt dull without them.

quick question - What deciedes the order for the qualifying sessions?

I have never really understood it this year.
 
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2005 San Marino Grand Prix - Ammended results
Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Team			Laps	Time		Grid	Points[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		Renault			62	1:27:41.921	2	10 
2	1	Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			62	+0.2 secs	13	8 
3	10	Alexander Wurz		McLaren-Mercedes	62	+27.5 secs	7	6 
4	11	Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		62	+64.4 secs	11	5 
5	16	Jarno Trulli		Toyota			62	+70.2 secs	5	4 
6	8	Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		62	+71.2 secs	8	3 
7	7	Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		62	+83.2 secs	4	2
8	15	Vitantonio Liuzzi	Red Bull Racing		62	+83.7 secs	15   	1
9	17	Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			62	+95.8 secs	10  
10	12	Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		61	+1 Lap		18	 
11	14	David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		61	+1 Lap		14	 
12	19	Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		61	+1 Lap		16	 
13	18	Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		60	+2 Laps		17	 
Ret	21	Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	20	Hydraulics	20	 
Ret	2	Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			18	Electrical	9	 
Ret	9	Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	9	Driveshaft	1	 
Ret	20	Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	8	Clutch		19	 
Ret	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			5	Accident	12	
Excl	3	Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		62	+10.4 secs	3		Car Underweight
Excl	4	Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		62	+34.7 secs	6	0 	Excluded
 
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Current Championship Standings
2005 Drivers Championship - Ammended.
Code:
[b]Pos	Driver			Nationality	Team			Points[/b]
1 	Fernando Alonso 	Spanish 	Renault 		36
2	Jarno Trulli		Italian		Toyota			20
=4	Giancarlo Fisichella 	Italian		Renault 		10 
=4	Michael Schumacher	German		Ferrari			10
=8	Mark Webber		Australian	Williams-BMW		9
=8	Ralf Schumacher		German		Toyota			9
=8	David Coulthard 	British 	Red Bull Racing 	9
=8	Nick Heidfeld		German		Williams-BMW		9
=10 	Rubens Barrichello 	Brazilian 	Ferrari 		8
=10	Juan Pablo Montoya	Colombian	McLaren-Mercedes	8 
11	Kimi Räikkönen		Finnish		McLaren-Mercedes	7
12	Alex Wurz		Austrian	McLaren-Mercedes	6
13	Jacques Villeneuve	Canadian	Sauber-Petronas		5
14	Pedro De la Rosa	Spanish		McLaren-Mercedes	4
15	Christian Klien		Austrian	Red Bull Racing		3
16	Felipe Massa		Brazilian	Sauber-Petronas		2
17	Vitatonio Liuzzi	Italian		Red Bull Racing		1

2005 Constructors Championship - Ammended.

Code:
[b]Pos	Constructor 		Points[/b]
1	Renault			46
2	Toyota			29
3	McLaren-Mercedes	25
=5	Williams-BMW		18
=5	Ferrari			18
6	Red Bull Racing		13
7	Sauber-Petronas		7
 
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