2003 Japanese Grand Prix

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The 2003 Japanese Grand Prix, formally the 2003 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race held on 12 October 2003 at the Suzuka Circuit. It was the sixteenth and final race of the 2003 Formula One World Championship, as well as the 29th Japanese Grand Prix. The 53-lap race was won by Rubens Barrichello driving for Ferrari after starting from pole position. Kimi Räikkönen, who started the race from eighth position, finished second in a McLaren car, with David Coulthard third in the other McLaren.

Barrichello's win saw Ferrari clinch their 13th Constructors Championship title, the team's fifth title in a row, with Barrichello's team-mate Michael Schumacher finishing eighth to secure his record-breaking 6th World Driver's Championship surpassing the record set by Juan Manuel Fangio in 1957. This was also Schumacher's fourth consecutive World Driver's title, matching the record set by Fangio in 1957.[1]

This event also notably marked the last race for cars using launch control and fully-automatic gearboxes, since their reintroduction at the 2001 Spanish Grand Prix. The FIA banned these two electronic driver aid systems ahead of the 2004 season. This was also the final Grand Prix for 3-time race winner Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Jos Verstappen, father of future world champion Max Verstappen.

Report

Background

Heading into the final race of the season, Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher was leading the World Driver's Championship standings with 92 points; McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen was second on 83 points, 9 points behind Schumacher. A maximum of 10 points were available, which meant that Räikkönen could still win the title. Schumacher only needed an eighth-place finish to become Driver's Champion even if Räikkönen won the race as Schumacher held the tiebreaker on wins over Räikkönen, 6 to 1. Räikkönen needed to win and Schumacher not to score a single point in order for him to become Driver's Champion.[2]

There was one driver change heading into the race. Having been a driver for the BAR-Honda team for most of the season, Jacques Villeneuve pulled out of the Grand Prix after asking to be released by the team and was replaced by the team's test driver Takuma Sato.[3]

Sato had been confirmed as a driver for the team for the 2004 season in the days running up to the race and would drive alongside Jenson Button.[4]

Friday drivers

Three teams in the 2003 Constructors' Championship had the right to run a third car on Friday's additional testing. These drivers did not compete in qualifying or the race.

Constructor Nat Driver
Renault Template:Flagicon Allan McNish
Jordan-Ford Template:Flagicon Satoshi Motoyama
Minardi-Cosworth Template:Flagicon Gianmaria Bruni

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Time Q2 Time Gap
1 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1:30.758 1:31.713
2 3 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya WilliamsBMW 1:31.201 1:32.412 +0.699
3 21 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta Toyota 1:32.256 1:32.419 +0.706
4 20 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis Toyota 1:31.908 1:32.862 +1.149
5 8 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Renault 1:30.624 1:33.044 +1.331
6 14 Template:Flagicon Mark Webber JaguarCosworth 1:31.305 1:33.106 +1.393
7 5 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLarenMercedes 1:30.482 1:33.137 +1.424
8 6 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen McLarenMercedes 1:30.558 1:33.272 +1.559
9 17 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button BARHonda 1:32.374 1:33.474 +1.761
10 15 Template:Flagicon Justin Wilson JaguarCosworth 1:32.291 1:33.558 +1.845
11 9 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 1:31.783 1:33.632 +1.919
12 10 Template:Flagicon Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 1:31.892 1:33.896 +2.183
13 16 Template:Flagicon Takuma Sato BARHonda 1:31.832 1:33.924 +2.211
14 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:30.464 1:34.302 +2.589
15 12 Template:Flagicon Ralph Firman JordanFord 1:33.057 1:34.771 +3.058
16 11 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella JordanFord 1:33.313 1:34.912 +3.199
17 19 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen MinardiCosworth 1:34.836 1:34.975 +3.262
18 18 Template:Flagicon Nicolas Kiesa MinardiCosworth 1:36.181 1:37.226 +5.513
19 4 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher WilliamsBMW 1:30.343 No time
20 7 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Renault 1:30.281 No time
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Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Template:Flagicon Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 53 1:25:11.743 1 10
2 6 Template:Flagicon Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 53 +11.085 8 8
3 5 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 53 +11.614 7 6
4 17 Template:Flagicon Jenson Button BAR-Honda 53 +33.106 9 5
5 7 Template:Flagicon Jarno Trulli Renault 53 +34.269 20 4
6 16 Template:Flagicon Takuma Sato BAR-Honda 53 +51.692 13 3
7 21 Template:Flagicon Cristiano da Matta Toyota 53 +56.794 3 2
8 1 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari 53 +59.487 14 1
9 9 Template:Flagicon Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas 53 +1:00.159 11  
10 20 Template:Flagicon Olivier Panis Toyota 53 +1:01.844 4  
11 14 Template:Flagicon Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 53 +1:11.005 6  
12 4 Template:Flagicon Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 52 +1 Lap 19  
13 15 Template:Flagicon Justin Wilson Jaguar-Cosworth 52 +1 Lap 10  
14 12 Template:Flagicon Ralph Firman Jordan-Ford 51 +2 Laps 15  
15 19 Template:Flagicon Jos Verstappen Minardi-Cosworth 51 +2 Laps 17  
16 18 Template:Flagicon Nicolas Kiesa Minardi-Cosworth 50 +3 Laps 18  
Ret 11 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford 33 Out of fuel 16  
Ret 8 Template:Flagicon Fernando Alonso Renault 17 Engine 5  
Ret 10 Template:Flagicon Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas 9 Engine 12  
Ret 3 Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 9 Hydraulics 2  
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Championship standings after the race

  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates the World Champions.

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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