McLaren lap entire field (Australian GP)
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Sunday March 8, 1998

Summary


Ron Dennis tried to temper the expectation of the West-McLaren-Mercedes team when they arrived at the Melbourne circuit after the fast winter tests. Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard showed the rest of the field however that 'the rest did not belong in Formula One' by lapping the entire field. They led from start to finish. This weekend brings Bridgestone there first font row on the grid and first one-two finish - the first Bridgestone victory.

A first race like this is always very exciting when there are so many rule changes. The tyres, the width of the car, no one was sure of anything except McLaren it seemed. Heinz-Harald Frentzen scored a nice third place with the Winfield-Williams, but Williams really lack power with the Mecachrome (Renault) engine.

David Coulthard let Mika Hakkinen pass to win, because of a gentleman agreement and because Hakkinen went an extra time through the pits because there was a miscommunication between the McLaren pits and Hakkinen - which caused him the lead.

Notes


The Result (58 lap race)

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Hakkinen (McLaren-Mercedes) B
Coulthard (McLaren-Mercedes) B
Frentzen (Winfield-Williams) G
Irvine (Ferrari) G
Villeneuve (Winfield-Williams) G
Herbert (Sauber-Petronas) G
Wurz (Benetton-Playlife) B
Hill (Jordan-Mugen) B
Panis (Prost-Peugeot) B

Not Classified

Fisichella (Benetton-Playlife) B
Alesi (Sauber-Petronas) G
Trulli (Prost-Peugeot) B
Rosset (Tyrrell-Ford)B
Salo (Arrows) G
Tuero (Minardi-Ford) B
Nakano (Minardi-Ford) B
M. Schumacher (Ferrari) G
Diniz (Arrows) B
Takagi (Tyrrell-Ford) G
R. Schumacher (Jordan-Mugen) G
Magnussen (Stewart-Ford) B
Barrichello (Stewart-Ford) B

B: Bridgestone G: Goodyear

1h 31.45.996s
+ 0.702s
1 lap
1 lap
1 lap
1 lap
1 lap
1 lap
1 lap

 

15 laps: rear wing
17 laps: engine
32 laps: gearbox
33 laps: gearbox
35 laps: gearbox
36 laps: engine
50 laps: drive-shaft
53 laps: engine
56 laps: hydraulics
57 laps: spin
57 laps: crash
57 laps: crash
58 laps: gearbox

Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 31.649s

The Quotes


Hakkinen: "It didn't go like we planned. The overall result was where I wanted to be, but during the race there was some confusion., to come in one extra stop. It was purely a misunderstanding in the radio communication. I just want to say for David thank you there very much, it was excellent work. What David did was remarkable."

Hakkinen on why they were so fast: "We have a good package, we have sponsors and we all work together. Only with that you are able to do things like that."

Coulthard: "We have got closer - with Hakkinen- during the winter, and we agreed that who would go through the first corner first in normal race conditions would win the race. Unfortunately he made a good start."

Frentzen: "I wasn't looking around me that much. I did not realise how quick they - the McLarens - were, until they passed me. I was concerned about my brakes. I had to take an easy pass at the beginning and all I wanted to do was to avoid the situation I was in last year. I just concentrated my race until the end."

Salo: "It went really well, the car was great in the race. I was faster than the cars in front of me. It was good. We good drive the same lap times as everybody else."

Villeneuve: "The car slowed down for the second half of the race. We're alright to finish."

Irvine: "I could have beaten Frentzen. We just wanted a finish."

Herbert: "I'm very disappointed. The car was good but not so on heavy fuel."

Fisichella: "Our car today could have finished in third position but I lost a lot of time behind Villeneuve. I was quicker but on this circuit he was impossible to overtake. After my first pit stop, when I did not have him in front any more, I started to drive much quicker. I could have finished in the points but the rear wing support failure stopped me."

Wurz: "I am disappointed because I did not win any points. However the car is reliable and has proven to be quick. We have just to work on the general grip."

M. Schumacher: "My engine broke on lap 5 after the temperatures went up. At the moment I do not know why the engine failed. We must wait until we have examined it. Of course I am very disappointed that this has happened today, so early in the race after all the hard work we have done in winter testing, when the engine ran reliably. Until the engine blew our lap times were quite good. We picked the right strategy for the condition of our car and tyres. Now we must look forward to the race in Brazil and hope we can do better there."

Takagi: "It is a disappointing start to my Formula One career, but there was nothing I could do. When Magnussen and Schumacher hit one another and spun off, they threw gravel onto the track in front of me. I tried to brake before I hit it, but the back of my car snapped out and I also spun into the gravel trap. It's a shame because everything was going very well and I had high hopes of a finish in the points. Anyway, now I must concentrate on getting ready for the next race and hope we can do better there."

Rosset: "My aim had been to avoid accidents at the beginning of the race, settle into a rhythm and then start to push harder as the race progressed. This is always a Grand Prix where there are a lot of retirements, and I felt that if I could keep going at a good pace, there would be the possibility of points finish. I thought the first fuel stop had gone well until I heard I had been assessed a 10-second penalty for entering the pits too fast. After I came in and stopped I could not select gears, the engine stalled, and that was the end of my race. All I can do is put this race behind me. I really hope that I can do well in front of my home crowd in Brazil at the next Grand Prix."

Hill: "There's not much to celebrate. No points to go away with so we've got a lot to think about."

The Standings


Drivers Championship table
Hakkinen (McLaren-Mercedes) 10
Coulthard (McLaren-Mercedes) 6
Frentzen(Winfield-Williams) 4
Irvine (Ferrari) 3
Villeneuve (Winfield-Williams) 2
Herbert (Sauber-Petronas) 1

Constructor Championship table
McLaren-Mercedes 16
Winfield-Williams 6
Ferrari 3
Sauber-Petronas 1


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