Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Good article Template:Infobox Grand Prix race report The 2001 German Grand Prix (formally the Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland 2001)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> was a Formula One motor race held on 29 July 2001 at the Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was the 12th round of the 2001 Formula One World Championship and the 63rd German Grand Prix. Williams driver Ralf Schumacher won the 45-lap race starting from second. Rubens Barrichello finished second for Ferrari with BAR driver Jacques Villeneuve third scoring his last F1 podium finish.

Ferrari's Michael Schumacher led the World Drivers' Championship from David Coulthard of McLaren with Ferrari atop the World Constructors' Championship over McLaren. Juan Pablo Montoya began from pole position alongside Ralf Schumacher after recording the quickest qualifying lap. Michael Schumacher started fourth, behind Mika Häkkinen of McLaren. The race was marked by an airborne accident going into the first corner involving Michael Schumacher and Luciano Burti for Prost, which caused the track to be scattered with shreds of carbon fibre and the race restarted as a result. Both Williams drivers retained their positions at the end of the first lap, with Michael Schumacher passing Häkkinen for third. Over the course of the race, Montoya extended a considerable lead over Ralf Schumacher. Montoya lost the lead on lap 24 when an issue with a refuelling rig caused him to be stationary for more than 20 seconds. Ralf Schumacher thus inherited the lead and held it to achieve his third victory of the season.

As a consequence of the final race order, Michael Schumacher retained his points advantage in the World Drivers' Championship over second-placed Coulthard as both drivers retired from the Grand Prix. Ralf Schumacher moved ahead of Barrichello to take over third position. In the World Constructors' Championship, Ferrari with 124 points retained their lead, while Williams reduced the deficit to McLaren by ten points, with five races of the season remaining. This was the last Grand Prix to be held on the Template:Convert layout; the race would be held on a shorter reconfigured track starting in Template:F1.

BackgroundEdit

The 2001 German Grand Prix was the 12th of 17 rounds in the 2001 Formula One World Championship and took place on the Template:Convert Hockenheimring in Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany on 29 July 2001.<ref name="CF1Race" /> Before the race, Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher led the World Drivers' Championship with 84 points, ahead of McLaren's David Coulthard on 47 points and Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello with 34 points. Ralf Schumacher of Williams was fourth on 31 points, and McLaren's Mika Häkkinen was fifth on 19 points.<ref name="points">Template:Cite book</ref> Ferrari led the World Constructors' Championship with 118 points, 52 ahead of second place team McLaren. Williams were third on 46 points, while Sauber with 19 points were fourth and Jordan were fifth on 15 points.<ref name="points" />

After the Template:F1GP on 15 July, eight teams conducted mid-season testing at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza between 17 and 20 July to prepare for the upcoming German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring.<ref name=testing>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ricardo Zonta set the fastest times on the first day, ahead of McLaren test driver Alexander Wurz.<ref name=testing/> Michael Schumacher lost control of the rear-end of his car at the Seconda Variante chicane, causing him to slide along the barriers and his car rested in the tyre barriers. Testing was suspended for one hour for the barriers to be repaired.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ferrari later found the crash occurred by a broken diffuser from riding on the kerbs which created a loss of downforce under braking.<ref name=fia20july>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Michael Schumacher took a medical check and was declared fit to race.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ralf Schumacher was fastest on the second day where it was held in wet weather conditions during the afternoon.<ref name=testing/><ref name=testing2>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Sauber and BAR went to Circuit Ricardo Tormo for three days where aerodynamic and set-up testing was undertaken.<ref name=fia20july/><ref name=testing2/> Coulthard was scheduled to join Wurz during the session but withdrew because of food poisoning.<ref name=testing2/> Irvine was quickest on the third and final days of testing.<ref name=testing/> Arrows elected not to perform any testing and concentrated on work on aerodynamics at their headquarters at Leafield.<ref name=fia20july/>

A total of 11 teams (each representing a different constructor) each entered two drivers for the event.<ref name="AnnualMansell">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp There was one driver change heading into the race. Having driven for Jordan since the season-opening Template:F1GP, Heinz-Harald Frentzen was sacked by Jordan and was replaced by its third driver Zonta.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Frentzen announced he would take legal action against Jordan and team principal Eddie Jordan said that Frentzen's management was unhappy with Jordan's current performance but denied rumours that a heated row occurred.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Schumacher brothers were sympathetic towards Frentzen who felt unhappy about the manner in which he was sacked.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Irvine came to Jordan's defence and said that he believed the decision was influenced by problems Jordan had with Template:F1 World Champion Damon Hill who had similar poor performances like Frentzen.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In an interview with The Sunday Independent in 2005, Jordan later claimed that Frentzen was sacked because engine supplier Honda wanted Japanese driver Takuma Sato to race for Jordan in Template:F1 and to retain Honda's engine supply.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Some teams made modifications to their cars in preparation for the Grand Prix. Williams, Jaguar, Ferrari, Sauber and Prost all brought updated front wings.<ref name="practicefri">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ferrari also introduced a new underfloor and brought more powerful versions of their V10 engines for qualifying and the race.<ref name=practicefri/> Williams installed extra cooling on their cars to combat high temperatures in qualifying.<ref name="fiasaturday">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Minardi planned to introduce a new revision to their cars aerodynamic package which included a new engine cover, a titanium gearbox and rear suspension geometry. The team decided to only test the gearbox during the first free practice session.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

PracticeEdit

There were four practice sessions preceding Sunday's race—two one-hour sessions on Friday, and two 45-minute sessions on Saturday.<ref name="regulations">Template:Cite book</ref> The Friday practice sessions were held in dry and hot weather.<ref name="practicefri" /> Barrichello lapped fastest in the first session, at 1 minute and 41.953 seconds, late on, going three-tenths of a second quicker than early pace setter, Jaguar's Pedro de la Rosa.<ref name=F1RFP1>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=AF1FP1/> Coulthard was third fastest despite going off the circuit at the Clark chicane. Michael Schumacher, fourth, went off at the Senna chicane. Ralf Schumacher, Häkkinen, Williams' Juan Pablo Montoya, Eddie Irvine (Jaguar), Giancarlo Fisichella (Benetton) and Jordan's Jarno Trulli followed in positions five through ten.<ref name=AF1FP1>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Other drivers went off the circuit during the session.<ref name=F1RFP1/><ref name=AF1FP1/>

In the second practice session, Irvine reset the circuit lap record at 1:41.424 25 minutes in.<ref name=SVFriPractice>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=F1RFP2>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He was ahead of Montoya in second who had extra wing and a stiffer rear-end to deal with an understeer he had been affected by.<ref name=AutosportFP2>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Häkkinen ran with a heavy fuel load and was the highest-placed Bridgestone-shod entrant in third, with Barrichello fourth. Michael Schumacher took fifth place, running wide at the circuit's chicanes which prevented him from setting a quicker lap. De La Rosa, whose car developed an engine hydraulics issue, Coulthard, Prost's Jean Alesi, Trulli. and Ralf Schumacher,<ref name=SVFriPractice/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> who collided with the Sudkurve tyre barrier after going wide in the stadium section and hitting a kerb during his first time lap after five minutes, followed in the top ten.<ref name=F1RFP2/><ref name=AutosportFP2/> Tarso Marques lost control of his Minardi car at the Ostkurve corner and his teammate Fernando Alonso drove into the gravel in avoidance. Both cars sustained no major damage.<ref name=AutosportFP2/>

The weather remained hot and dry for the Saturday practice sessions.<ref name="temp">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Michael Schumacher was quickest in the third session, with a time of 1:39.937. Barrichello was second quickest, almost half a second slower than Michael Schumacher. The two Williams drivers were third and fourth; Ralf Schumacher ahead of Montoya. Coulthard secured the fifth fastest time, two-tenths of a second faster than teammate Häkkinen in sixth. Sauber's Nick Heidfeld, Jacques Villeneuve of British American Racing (BAR), Irvine and Sauber's Kimi Räikkönen rounded out the top ten. Benetton driver Jenson Button did not set a time.<ref name=AF1FP3>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Häkkinen understeered wide into the gravel and grass at Agip turn during his first quick lap and he was delayed in the pit lane while gravel was removed from his car.<ref name=AF1FP3/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the final practice session, Ralf Schumacher lapped fastest at 1:39.188 that he recorded 22 minutes into the session, almost three-tenths of a second quicker than teammate Montoya in second. Montoya attempted to better his teammate's lap but slowed and set his best lap on his next attempt. Michael Schumacher was unable to better his lap time from the preceding session and he fell to third. Häkkinen was fourth-fastest; Heidfeld fifth; Barrichello sixth; Irvine seventh and Panis eighth. Coulthard, who beached his McLaren in the Agip corner gravel trap and spent most of the session in the pit lane after pushing his car back to that area, was ninth and Trulli tenth.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

QualifyingEdit

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Juan Pablo Montoya (pictured in 2002) took the first pole position of his career.

Saturday's afternoon one hour qualifying session saw each driver limited to twelve laps, with the starting order decided by the drivers' fastest laps. During this session, the 107% rule was in effect, which necessitated each driver set a time within 107 per cent of the quickest lap to qualify for the race.<ref name="regulations" /> The session was held in dry and hot weather conditions;<ref name="fiasaturday" /><ref name="temp" /> conditions were expected to be warmer for qualifying.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Montoya clinched his first pole position of his Formula One career, with a track lap record of 1:38.117.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp<ref name="DAlessioWilliams2001">Template:Cite book</ref> Although he was pleased with his starting position, he was surprised at his team's performance in qualifying;<ref name="dtquali">Template:Cite news</ref> Montoya lost two-tenths of a second in the second sector and found time in the stadium section.<ref name="fiasaturday" /> He was joined on the grid's front row by teammate Ralf Schumacher whose lap was 0.019 seconds slower than Montoya who displaced Schumacher from pole just after halfway through qualifying.<ref name="fiasaturday" /><ref name=AutosportQuali>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It marked the first time since the 1997 British Grand Prix that both Williams cars began a Formula One race from the first two starting positions.<ref name="dtquali" /> Häkkinen used three sets of tyres in qualifying third and praised the handling of his car for his good performance. Michael Schumacher secured fourth and was disappointed not to be ahead of the two McLaren cars. Coulthard, fifth, had tyre blistering caused by a loose rear and conserved his tyre use by abandoning his final run. Barrichello managed sixth having been unable to improve his time because of a spin.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp Behind the leading six, the two Sauber cars were seventh and eighth, Heidfeld qualifying in front of Räikkönen, with both drivers having their cars modified helping them to run faster (Heidfeld adjusted his set-up while Räikkönen raised his ride height for his third run).<ref name="fiasaturday" />

De La Rosa and Irvine qualified in ninth and eleventh positions respectively for Jaguar; the pair were separated by Trulli whose engine failed on his third run and could not return to the pit lane to use his team's spare car. The three drivers were ahead of Villeneuve in the faster BAR car, who in turn, was ahead of teammate Panis; both drivers struggled to find grip throughout qualifying.<ref name=fiasaturday/> Alesi qualified 14th, more than four-tenths of a second in front of Prost teammate Luciano Burti due to a setup change by Burti for his first run;<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp the latter spun off in the circuit's stadium section and hit the barrier backwards which caused a yellow flag to be shown and prevented any lap time improvement.<ref name=AutosportQuali/> The two were split by Zonta's slower Jordan car who mounted a kerb at the Senna chicane on his third run, which lost him time and he encountered Panis in the stadium section.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp<ref name=fiasaturday/> Fisichella took 17th and his teammate Button was 18th.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp Button's car had its gearbox changed in the morning and he pulled to the side of the track with a failed engine on his final timed lap.<ref name=Button02>Template:Cite book</ref> Fisichella encountered a slower car on his final lap.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp Behind them, the Arrows drivers managed to qualify in 18th and 19th because their cars lacked power; Enrique Bernoldi qualifying ahead of Jos Verstappen.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp Bernoldi improved his car's handling although his potential best run was disrupted because of Button's engine failure and Verstappen spun on his final timed lap.<ref name=fiasaturday/> The starting order was completed by Alonso and Marques in the Minardi cars due to them being underpowered; Marques first run was affected by a gear selection fault and came across a spun car during his final run.<ref name="AnnualMansell"/>Template:Rp

Qualifying classificationEdit

Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Driver Constructor Lap Template:Abbr
1 6 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 1:38.117
2 5 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 1:38.136 +0.019
3 3 Template:Flagicon Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 1:38.811 +0.694
4 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:38.941 +0.824
5 4 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:39.574 +1.457
6 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1:39.682 +1.565
7 16 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 1:39.921 +1.804
8 17 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen Sauber-Petronas 1:40.072 +1.955
9 19 Template:Flagicon Pedro de la Rosa Jaguar-Cosworth 1:40.265 +2.148
10 12 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Jordan-Honda 1:40.322 +2.205
11 18 Template:Flagicon Eddie Irvine Jaguar-Cosworth 1:40.371 +2.254
12 10 Template:Flagicon Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda 1:40.437 +2.320
13 9 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis BAR-Honda 1:40.610 +2.493
14 22 Template:Flagicon Jean Alesi Prost-Acer 1:40.740 +2.623
15 11 Template:Flagicon Ricardo Zonta Jordan-Honda 1:41.174 +3.057
16 23 Template:Flagicon Luciano Burti Prost-Acer 1:41.213 +3.096
17 7 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Renault 1:41.299 +3.182
18 8 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button Benetton-Renault 1:41.438 +3.321
19 15 Template:Flagicon Enrique Bernoldi Arrows-Asiatech 1:41.668 +3.551
20 14 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen Arrows-Asiatech 1:41.870 +3.753
21 21 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Minardi-European 1:41.913 +3.796
22 20 Template:Flagicon Tarso Marques Minardi-European 1:42.716 +4.599
107% time: 1:44.985
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Warm-upEdit

The drivers took to the track at 09:30 Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) for a 30-minute warm-up session in clear weather.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp<ref name="regulations"/> Ralf Schumacher set the fastest time of the session at 1:42.621 on his final lap after leading for much of warm-up. His teammate Montoya finished with the second fastest time at the session's end.<ref name=AutosportWarmUp>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Coulthard was third quickest, and Michael Schumacher completed the top four, one-tenth of a second behind Ralf Schumacher. Alonso spun at the Sudkurve corner and skated across the gravel trap towards the tyre barriers.<ref name=WarmUp>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Trulli's engine failed exiting the Ostkurve corner during his third lap and he parked his car onto the grass before returning to the pit lane ten minutes later to drive the spare car.<ref name=AutosportWarmUp/><ref name=F1RWarmUp>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Not long after Zonta made contact with the tyre barrier at Sudkurve turn in the stadium section after spinning into the gravel.<ref name=AutosportWarmUp/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Alonso struck the tyre barrier sideways close to Zonta.<ref name="AutosportWarmUp" /><ref name=WarmUp/> His Minardi teammate Marques spun into the gravel at Ostkurve corner but avoided damaging his car; he narrowly avoided Burti.<ref name=AutosportWarmUp/><ref name=F1RWarmUp/>

RaceEdit

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Ralf Schumacher (pictured in 2002) took his third victory of the season.

The weather conditions on the grid were dry before the race; the air temperature was Template:Convert and the track temperature Template:Convert.<ref name=temp/> The race commenced at 14:00 local time.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp It lasted 45 laps over a distance of Template:Convert.<ref name="CF1Race" /> Approximately 100,000 spectators attended the Grand Prix.<ref name=racestop>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As all 22 drivers were preparing to begin the formation lap, Alonso and Marques began from the pit lane due to fuel leaking from the refuelling values. Alonso drove the spare Minardi car with Marques using his teammate's repaired vehicle.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp Michael Schumacher began to be affected by a gearbox selection problem while on the parade lap which the Ferrari team had hoped was slow-speed related.<ref name=AutosportAnalysis>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Both Williams drivers maintained first and second entering the first turn.<ref name="fiarace">Template:Cite journal</ref> Further back, Michael Schumacher slowed due to his gearbox selection fault that prevented him from shifting out of first gear and he drove in a straight line in the middle of the circuit.<ref name=AutosportAnalysis/><ref name=CrashRace>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This resulted in drivers being required to swerve to avoid Schumacher.<ref name="fiarace" /> As Panis was blocking his view and Zonta driving to the left, Burti was unable to view the Ferrari and struck it.<ref name=AutosportAnalysis/><ref name="gprace">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Burti struck Schumacher's right-rear wheel and went five feet into the air.<ref name=CrashRace/><ref name=F1RacingRace>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He barrel rolled to the right, over the top of Bernoldi's vehicle, struck the ground and landed upright after rolling.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp<ref name="DAlessioWilliams2001" /> Burti landed upright between both Arrows cars;<ref name=CrashRace/> his left-front wheel (which detached in the collision) broke Bernoldi's engine cover and rear wing. Burti's car bounced across the gravel trap and rested on the Nordkurve corner left-hand tyre barriers.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp<ref name="gprace" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Schumacher's car was on the middle of the circuit.<ref name=F1MagRussianRace>Template:Cite journal</ref> FIA race director Charlie Whiting deployed the safety car before he red-flagged the race for safety reasons as the field entered the first turn to start the second lap.<ref name="AnnualMansell" />Template:Rp<ref name="AutosportRedFlag" /> A plethora of carbon fibre strands were scattered across the track that drivers had to drive around and marshals were needed to remove the debris.<ref name="fiarace" /><ref name="AutosportRedFlag">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Burti and Michael Schumacher were not injured but their cars had been damaged beyond repair, and raced their team's spare vehicles. The Minardi cars underwent further repairs and both drivers started on the grid for the restart at 14:24 local time.<ref name="fiarace" /><ref name=F1RacingRace/> Michelin instructed teams that ran their tyres to change them due to the risk of a puncture.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /> Barrichello's rear wing was replaced after Häkkinen made contact with him, for which the latter apologised.<ref name=AutosportAnalysis/> At the restart, Montoya and Ralf Schumacher again held their positions, while Häkkinen led the Ferrari cars and his teammate Coulthard entering the first corner. Further down the field, De La Rosa lost control of his Jaguar as he braked late into the Clark chicane entry and hit Heidfeld's car.<ref name="fiarace" /><ref name="motorsportlive">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Both De La Rosa and Heidfeld retired from the Grand Prix.<ref name=F1RacingRace/> Michael Schumacher took third from Häkkinen into the same area. Going into the stadium section, Barrichello passed Coulthard on the outside for fifth after a short battle for the position.<ref name="fiarace" /><ref name=F1RacingRace/> Verstappen moved from 20th to 11th by the first lap's conclusion, while Button made up five positions over the same distance.<ref name="lapchart">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As the drivers completed lap one, Montoya led Ralf Schumacher by 1.4 seconds, who was followed in turn by, Michael Schumacher, Häkkinen, Barrichello, Coulthard, Räikkönen and Irvine.<ref name="CrashRace" />

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Rubens Barrichello (pictured in 2002) finished second.

Montoya began to gradually pull away from Ralf Schumacher. Bernoldi passed Fisichella for 15th on lap two.<ref name=lapchart/> Barrichello overtook Häkkinen on the outside on the straight leading to the Ostkurve chicane for third a lap later.<ref name=gprace/><ref name="f1comrace" /> Further down the field, Button lost 13th to a pass by Panis during the same lap. On lap five, Panis overtook Zonta for 12th, while Bernoldi passed Button for 14th.<ref name=fiarace/> At the Senna chicane on lap six, Barrichello moved to third position after Michael Schumacher was instructed to let Barrichello past so that his teammate could overtake the McLaren and still switch places if required.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /><ref name="fiarace" /> On the same lap, Zonta went into the rear of Verstappen's car, causing Zonta to lose his front wing.<ref name=gprace/> Verstappen fell behind Panis after the collision.<ref name=fiarace/> Zonta made a pit stop for repairs, but retired after driving one exploratory lap due to major damage.<ref name=gprace/> Verstappen made his pit stop and rejoined at the back of the field. Alesi passed Burti for 15th on lap nine, and Panis overtook teammate Villeneuve for tenth the following lap.<ref name=fiarace/> On the tenth lap, Panis unsuccessfully attempted to overtake Trulli for ninth on the inside. Panis unsuccessfully again tried to pass Trulli on the outside during the following lap due to a lack of straight line speed. During the twelfth lap, Panis passed Trulli on the outside at the Clark chicane by braking later than Trulli in his third attempt.<ref name=F1RacingRace/><ref name=f1comrace>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Trulli slipstreamed Panis before spinning at the Ostkurve corner trying to reclaim ninth. He fell to 17th.<ref name=fiarace/><ref name=f1comrace/>

Häkkinen retired from the Grand Prix with fluid leaking from his left-hand sidepod onto the circuit on lap 15.<ref name=CrashRace/><ref name="AutosportReport" /> His retirement promoted Räikkonen to sixth.<ref name=fiarace/> By lap 15, Montoya led Ralf Schumacher by 8.3 seconds, who in turn was 3.3 seconds in front ahead of Barrichello,<ref name="lapchart" /> as Ralf Schumacher wad dealing with a brake problem.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /> Michael Schumacher was a further 9.2 seconds behind his Ferrari teammate, but was drawing ahead of Coulthard in fifth.<ref name=lapchart/> Barrichello and Panis was the first of the leaders to make a scheduled pit stop on lap 17 and returned to the circuit in fifth, behind Coulthard.<ref name=F1RacingRace/> The Ferrari and Williams teams were employing different pit stop strategies – the Ferrari were planning a two stop strategy for Barrichello and one for Michael Schumacher whereas the Williams team were only planning for one stop for both their drivers.<ref name="lapchart" /><ref name="quotes">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Räikkonen slowed on track with a driveshaft failure but returned to the pit lane to retire that same lap, while Irvine retired with fuel pressure problems.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /><ref name=gprace/> Two laps later, Burti lost tenth after spinning and Trulli and Panis passed him.<ref name=fiarace/><ref name=f1comrace/> Barrichello unsuccessfully attempted to pass Coulthard for fourth on lap 19.<ref name=f1comrace/>

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Jacques Villeneuve (pictured in 2002) finished third with what would be his last Formula One podium.

Montoya continued to pull away from Ralf Schumacher—setting the race's fastest lap of 1:41.808 on lap 20—to maintain the lead after his sole pit stop.<ref name="gprace" /><ref name="lapchart" /> Barrichello overtook Coulthard for fourth on the outside at the fast right-hand Agip corner that lap.<ref name="fiarace" /> Montoya made his pit stop on lap 22.<ref name="DAlessioWilliams2001" /> However, his pit stop proved problematic: the signal lights at his pit box stopped working, causing the Williams refuller to switch to the fuel rig for Ralf Schumacher due a regulator failure. This meant Montoya remained stationary for 20 seconds longer than usual and one-and-a-half times more fuel went into his car.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /><ref name=F1MagRussianRace/> Ralf Schumacher took the lead with Michael Schumacher second; Montoya fell to fourth.<ref name=lapchart/> One lap later, Michael Schumacher took his pit stop and retired at the side of the main straight with a fuel pump pressure problem. Burti lost control of his car and was beached in the gravel trap against the tyre barrier at Nordkurve on the following lap.<ref name="DAlessioWilliams2001" /><ref name=fiarace/><ref name=gprace/>

On lap 24, Ralf Schumacher made his pit stop and rejoined with a 10-second advantage.<ref name="lapchart" /> Villeneuve, Button and Alonso all made their pit stops on that lap.<ref name="gprace" /><ref name="lapchart" /> Alonso encountered a problem when leaving his pit box: the Minardi refuelling valve had a problem, and his car's afterburner remained on, though the flames extinguished themselves when Alonso accelerated out of the pit lane.<ref name="gprace" /> Montoya pulled over to the side of the track on lap 25, with smoke billowing from his engine, and retired.<ref name="fiarace" /><ref name="f1comrace" /> His retirement moved Coulthard to third.<ref name="fiarace" /> Fisichella made a pit stop from fourth on lap 27 and fell to fifth behind Villeneuve.<ref name="lapchart" /><ref name="f1comrace" /> Marques retired with a gearbox problem on the same lap. Coulthard made a pit stop on lap 28 and immediately became the race's next retirement when he accelerated away from his pit box with a blown engine. The resulting event saw him stop at the side of the circuit.<ref name="gprace" /><ref name="f1comrace" /> Panis made his pit stop on the 32nd lap and emerged behind Button and Alesi. Barrichello became the final driver to make a scheduled pit stop a lap later and was delayed for 12 seconds because the Ferrari fuel hose closed itself.<ref name="AutosportAnalysis" /><ref name="fiarace" /><ref name=F1RacingRace/> This meant Barrichello's team switched to a functioning refuelling rig.<ref name="CrashRace" />

At the completion of lap 33, with the scheduled pit stops completed, the race order was, Ralf Schumacher, Barrichello, Villeneuve, Fisichella, Button and Alesi.<ref name="lapchart" /> Trulli became the final retirement after stopping at the side of the circuit due to a hydraulic pump failure on lap 35.<ref name="gprace" /> Ralf Schumacher began to reduce his pace by lap 37 but managed to lap quicker than Barrichello. He received a pit board message three laps later which advised him to refill his car's fluids.<ref name="f1comrace" /> Fisichella went off the circuit on lap 43 while catching Villeneuve, and both Arrows drivers avoided a collision for eighth.<ref name="fiarace" /> With his closest challenger more than 46 seconds behind, Ralf Schumacher crossed the finish line on lap 45 to secure his third victory of the season and of his career in a time of 1 hour 18 minutes and 17.873 seconds,<ref name="gprace" /> at an average speed of Template:Convert.<ref name="classification">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Barrichello finished in second 46.1 seconds behind,<ref name="classification" /> ahead of Villeneuve in third for his second podium at Hockenheim.<ref name=F1RacingRace/> Fisichella was fourth due to the high retirement rate, Michelin's hard tyre compound and better engine reliability.<ref name="CrashRace" /> His teammate Button was close behind in fifth, and Alesi was 0.496 seconds behind in the final points-paying position of sixth; his car's wing pods prevented him from attacking on the long straights.<ref name="gprace" /><ref name="F1MagRussianRace" /> Panis, seventh, was the final driver on the lead lap, with Bernoldi, Verstappen and Alonso the final classified finishers.<ref name="classification" /> Due to the warm weather and the circuit's long length stressing the machinery a lot,<ref name="AutosportReport">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> the attrition rate was high, with ten of the twenty-two starters finishing the race.<ref name="classification" />

Post-raceEdit

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and in the subsequent press conference.<ref name="regulations"/> Ralf Schumacher said that it was "a great feeling" when he asked to describe how he felt by winning his "home" Grand Prix. He also revealed that he had brakes issues during the start of the race and that he was ensuring that his engine would last the full race distance.<ref name=pressconf>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Barrichello said that he was "happy" with finishing in second and revealed that before the race he believed that he would finish no higher than third.<ref name=pressconf/> Villeneuve stated that he was "surprised" that he achieved a podium position. Furthermore, he believed that more work was undertaken to improve his car than his previous third place in the Template:F1GP.<ref name=pressconf/>

Both Benetton drivers managed to finish both their cars in the points for the first time in the season. Fisichella said he was "very happy, for Jenson and myself" and thanked members of his team for his result.<ref name=quotes/> Button believed that his team's good result was because of improved changes to the balance on his Benetton.<ref name=quotes/> He later revealed that he accidentally removed his water bottle tube from his mouth which caused water to spray on his face under braking.<ref name=Button02/> The result led to Benetton technical director Mike Gascoyne to describe the race as "a useful kick-start before the final races of the season" and said Benetton would ensure that the result was not "a one-off".<ref name=quotes/> Alesi described the weekend as "a very important one for the team" because of his sixth-place finish.<ref name=quotes/> Heidfeld said he felt confident he would have finished in the first three positions had De La Rosa not collided with him.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> De La Rosa admitted to making an error by braking earlier than usual and said that he would apologise to Heidfeld after underestimating how close the latter was.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Montoya left the circuit without speaking to journalists.<ref name="AutosportReport" /> He admitted to being "so disappointed I cannot find the words to describe how I feel. Up to the pit stop the race was going perfectly for me."<ref name=quotes/> Michael Schumacher shared similar feelings to Montoya: "I am not too disappointed as the situation in the championship remains the same and there is one less race to go. It was a shame not to finish the race and pick up a further six points."<ref name="quotes" /> He denied reports that television footage showed him apparently laughing when Coulthard retired, saying he was joking with the marshals.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> BMW Motorsport's technical director Mario Theissen surmised that the two starts and Montoya's delayed pit stop causing the engine temperatures to rise likely caused Montoya's engine failure.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Williams technical director Patrick Head was unhappy with the refueling rigs supplied by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). One of the rigs was sent back to manufacturer Intertechnique who found no system faults.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

After the crash between himself and Burti on the first lap, Michael Schumacher said that although he saw Burti in his rear-view mirrors, he did not know which line he wanted to take and he could not take avoiding action because of his gear selection problem.<ref name=quotes/> Burti said that the accident "looked worse on TV" and that he stated his spin on lap 18 was caused because his left arm was aching from the crash.<ref name=quotes/> FIA medical delegate Sid Watkins attributed the safety measures made in Formula One since the 1970s for preventing Burti and Michael Schumacher from sustaining a major injury.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Coulthard questioned the decision to stop the race by saying: "Accidents or injury off the track is not normally a reason to stop the race. There's lots of races that would have benefited from being red-flagged to give people a show." He also said he felt consistency was needed but accepted that the organisers had the final say on stopping a race.<ref name=racestop/> Villeneuve also agreed with Coulthard's view.<ref name=racestop/> A spokesman for the FIA confirmed and defended the red-flag decision, saying it was shown to prevent a larger accident.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Michelin Motorsport Director Pierre Dupasquier agreed with the FIA's view and stated he was concerned about cars hitting the strands of debris and catching a puncture.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The race result saw Michael Schumacher retain his World Drivers' Championship lead over Coulthard. Race winner Ralf Schumacher, on 41 points, moved to third and Barrichello's second-place demoted him to fourth.<ref name=points/> McLaren's non-score saw Ferrari extend their World Constructors' Championship lead to 58 points. Williams retained third on 56 points, but were 10 points closer to McLaren, with five races of the season remaining.<ref name=points/> This was the final Formula One event to be held at the high-speed configuration of the Hockenheimring circuit; the circuit was shortened by 1.5 miles and the new layout was used starting from the 2002 season.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Race classificationEdit

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold.

Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Driver Constructor Tyre Template:Abbr Time/Retired Template:Abbr Points
1 5 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Template:Michelin 45 1:18:17.873 2 10
2 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Template:Bridgestone 45 +46.117 6 6
3 10 Template:Flagicon Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda Template:Bridgestone 45 +1:02.806 12 4
4 7 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Renault Template:Michelin 45 +1:03.477 17 3
5 8 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button Benetton-Renault Template:Michelin 45 +1:05.454 18 2
6 22 Template:Flagicon Jean Alesi Prost-Acer Template:Michelin 45 +1:05.950 14 1
7 9 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis BAR-Honda Template:Bridgestone 45 +1:17.527 13  
8 15 Template:Flagicon Enrique Bernoldi Arrows-Asiatech Template:Bridgestone 44 +1 Lap 19  
9 14 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen Arrows-Asiatech Template:Bridgestone 44 +1 Lap 20  
10 21 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Minardi-European Template:Michelin 44 +1 Lap 21  
Template:Abbr 12 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Jordan-Honda Template:Bridgestone 34 Hydraulics 10  
Template:Abbr 4 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Template:Bridgestone 27 Engine 5  
Template:Abbr 20 Template:Flagicon Tarso Marques Minardi-European Template:Michelin 26 Gearbox 22  
Template:Abbr 6 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Template:Michelin 24 Engine 1  
Template:Abbr 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari Template:Bridgestone 23 Fuel pressure 4  
Template:Abbr 23 Template:Flagicon Luciano Burti Prost-Acer Template:Michelin 23 Spun off 16  
Template:Abbr 17 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen Sauber-Petronas Template:Bridgestone 16 Halfshaft 8  
Template:Abbr 18 Template:Flagicon Eddie Irvine Jaguar-Cosworth Template:Michelin 16 Fuel pressure 11  
Template:Abbr 3 Template:Flagicon Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Template:Bridgestone 13 Engine 3  
Template:Abbr 11 Template:Flagicon Ricardo Zonta Jordan-Honda Template:Bridgestone 7 Collision 15  
Template:Abbr 16 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas Template:Bridgestone 0 Collision damage 7  
Template:Abbr 19 Template:Flagicon Pedro de la Rosa Jaguar-Cosworth Template:Michelin 0 Collision 9  
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Championship standings after the raceEdit

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/– Template:Tooltip Driver Points
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher* 84
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 2 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard* 47
File:1uparrow green.svg 1 3 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher* 41
File:1downarrow red.svg 1 4 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello* 40
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 5 Template:Flagicon Mika Häkkinen 19
Sources:<ref name=points/><ref name=gprace/><ref name="Championship standings">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Constructors' Championship standings
+/– Template:Tooltip Constructor Points
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 1 Template:Flagicon Ferrari* 124
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 2 Template:Flagicon McLaren-Mercedes* 66
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 3 Template:Flagicon Williams-BMW* 56
File:1rightarrow blue.svg 4 Template:Flagicon Sauber-Petronas 19
File:1uparrow green.svg 1 5 Template:Flagicon BAR-Honda 16
Sources:<ref name=points/><ref name="Championship standings"/>

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates competitors who still had a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion.

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