Frankrikes Grand Prix 1999
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Datum | 27 juni 1999 |
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Bana | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours |
Sträcka | 72 × 4,250 = 306,000 km |
Vinnare | Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Jordan-Mugen Honda |
Pole position | Rubens Barrichello, Stewart-Ford |
Snabbaste varv | David Coulthard, McLaren-Mercedes, 1:19,227 |
Övrigt | Regn |
Frankrikes Grand Prix 1999 var det sjunde av 16 lopp ingående i formel 1-VM 1999.
Resultat
- Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Jordan-Mugen Honda, 10 poäng
- Mika Häkkinen, McLaren-Mercedes, 6
- Rubens Barrichello, Stewart-Ford, 4
- Ralf Schumacher, Williams-Supertec, 3
- Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2
- Eddie Irvine, Ferrari, 1
- Jarno Trulli, Prost-Peugeot
- Olivier Panis, Prost-Peugeot
- Ricardo Zonta, BAR-Supertec
- Luca Badoer, Minardi-Ford
- Pedro de la Rosa, Arrows
Förare som bröt loppet
- Giancarlo Fisichella, Benetton-Playlife (varv 42, snurrade av)
- Damon Hill, Jordan-Mugen Honda (31, elsystem)
- Alessandro Zanardi, Williams-Supertec (26, motor)
- Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Supertec (25, snurrade av)
- Alexander Wurz, Benetton-Playlife (25, snurrade av )
- Marc Gené, Minardi-Ford (25, snurrade av)
- Jean Alesi, Sauber-Petronas (24, snurrade av)
- David Coulthard, McLaren-Mercedes (9, elsystem)
- Pedro Diniz, Sauber-Petronas ( 6, transmission)
- Johnny Herbert, Stewart-Ford (4, växellåda)
Förare som diskvalificerades
- Toranosuke Takagi, Arrows (varv 71)
Noteringar
- Stewarts första pole position.
VM-ställning
Förarmästerskapet
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Källor
- ”1999 Formula 1 French Grand Prix” (på engelska). Formula1.com. https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/1999/races/693/france/race-result.html. Läst 1 maj 2015.
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