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Formula One: Reliabiity and teamwork, but BAR Honda just misses out on points

28 August 2000


Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda delivered a second consecutive two-car
finish in this afternoon's Belgian Grand Prix, after an excellent display
of reliability and team work. The Honda engines ran without problem all
weekend, but further world championship points just proved elusive as
Jacques Villeneuve came home in seventh position with team mate Ricardo
Zonta in 12th place.

The race started behind the safety car after heavy rain throughout the
morning had left the track very wet and all but one car elected to begin
on wet tyres. The rolling start was particularly disappointing for BAR
Honda as it robbed Villeneuve of the opportunity to make one of his
excellent starts with which he has gained a number of places this year. 

The track quickly dried, however, and by the third lap a clear dry line
began to emerge and both Villeneuve and Zonta elected to stop for dry
tyres on the sixth lap. Learning the lessons from Canada in June, slick
work from the pit crew enabled Villeneuve to leave the box just as his
team mate arrived and both were back on the track in the shortest possible
time.

Villeneuve passed the Ferrari of Barrichello in the pits and the Canadian
was able to hold off the advances of the Brazilian driver. The power of
the Honda RA000E engine was particularly useful up the hill after the
famous Eau Rouge corner and the Ferrari was never able to get close enough
to make a passing manoeuvre.

The second round of stops brought Zonta to the pits on lap 22, with
Villeneuve following two laps later. The Brazilian rejoined 14th and kept
a consistent pace, making up two further places before the end of the
race. Jacques moved up to seventh place, but was unable to make up the
final position that would have increased his world championship points
total.

Jacques Villeneuve	Position: 7th 
"It was a very boring race and I had a lot of understeer which I couldn't
understand as we had had had oversteer all weekend. The car really only
became good to drive after about 25 laps of the race. It was a very
disappointing race and it was not a very useful day. We raced hard but
just missed out on points. I was able to stay ahead of Barrichello pretty
easily and our straight line speed was enough to make sure that he was
never close enough to get past."

Ricardo Zonta	Position: 12th
"I had to fight the car for the whole race. Even when my engineer told me
to push hard, I could only find a couple of tenths, so we just
concentrated on consistency and getting to the finish. Maybe we put too
much downforce on the car today. Of course I am pleased to finish the
race, but I had hoped for a better race today."

Takefumi Hosaka - Managing Director, Honda R&D
"Everyone tried their best but it was a very disappointing result. We
couldn't find any time improvement after changing from wet to dry tyres
and both Jacques and Ricardo struggled with the balance of their cars.
This was a little surprising as earlier in the weekend it seemed like we
had a good race set-up. The pit stops and communications were very good
today, especially with the first stops when both drivers came in together.

"We wanted to put on a better show today as President Yoshino and 500
Honda salesmen are here in Belgium this weekend. We have to use today's
race to recognise where our level is, clarify where our problems lie and
work hard to show improvements in the remaining races."
	
Jordan Mugen Honda claimed a world championship point in this afternoon's
race, courtesy of Heinz-Harald Frentzen's strong drive to sixth place.
However, the Mugen-Honda powered team had been hoping for much more from
today's activity. Jarno Trulli started from the front row of the grid and
was running second for the early laps until Jenson Button tried to
overtake him at the La Source hairpin. The Williams hit Trulli from
behind, spinning the Italian out of the race and ending Jordan's hopes of
a podium finish.

Round 14 of the season takes place at Monza on Sunday 10 September. The
Italian Grand Prix is the 200th of Honda's illustrious Formula One career.
In three generations of competition, Honda power has claimed 71 race wins,
74 pole positions, six constructors' championships and five drivers'
titles. 
	
Championship Standings after 13 of 17 rounds


DRIVERS	
1	Hakkinen	McLaren	               74
2	M Schumacher	Ferrari	               68
3	Coulthard	McLaren	               61
4	Barrichello	Ferrari	               49
5	R Schumacher	Williams	       20
6	Fisichella	Benetton	       18
7	Villeneuve	BAR Honda	       11
9	Frentzen	Jordan-Mugen Honda	7
10	Trulli	        Jordan-Mugen Honda      6

CONSTRUCTORS
1 	McLaren-Mercedes 	              125
2 	Ferrari 	                      117
3	Williams-BMW	                       30
4	Benetton-Playlife 	               18
5 	Jordan Mugen-Honda 	               13
6	BAR Honda 	                       12
7	Sauber	                                6
8	Arrows	                                4
9	Jaguar	                                3