Formula One: Italian GP race review: BMW Williams F1 Team
11 September 2000
Italian Grand Prix - RACE Monza, 10th September 2000 Weather: Sunny and dry. Av. air temp. 32C. Av. track temp. 23C. A mixed result for the BMW WilliamsF1 Team: Ralf Schumacher achieved his third podium of this season while Jenson Button's race lasted just ten laps. Ralf Schumacher Position: 3rd Chassis: FW22 02 Best Time: 1:26.636 on lap 49 (4th) "My joy would be great but it's shaded by the fact that somebody who was working to protect our lives has been accidentally involved. We were lucky at the start by not being caught up in the accident, where I am glad to know that none of the drivers involved was hurt. Overall we proved again that we are the third team of the championship, which is our target for this season. The car has been good all over the weekend. I am also happy about my brother being first. During the race the team told me over the radio that Zonta and Verstappen who were quicker at the start were light - with little fuel - so I wasn't worrying too much about them. " Jenson Button Position: DNF Chassis: FW22 04 "When the light of the safety car went off Michael Schumacher slowed down - which is normal - and then he accelerated away and then he slowed the car down again, I don't know why. I had nowhere to go, everyone was spread across the circuit and I finished on the grass in order not to hit Villeneuve's car. I hit the barrier and obviously damaged the car because when I turned into the Parabolica I went straight on." Frank Williams "This was a very solid race by Ralf and an unfortunate accident for Jenson. It was a strong performance by BMW on a circuit which is very hard on the engine. The team made a brilliant pit stop to get Ralf ahead of Jos Verstappen. This would have been a happy day for the team but our condolences and thoughts must go to the family and relatives of the marshal who was seriously injured today." Gerhard Berger (BMW Motorsport Director) "We are happy to be on the podium for the second consecutive time. This is an outstanding result which we didn't expect to achieve starting seventh on the grid. It's also great that Michael has won in his Ferrari and has turned Monza into a party. On the other side it makes us very sad that this race has been tainted by a sad accident." TEST: The BMW WilliamsF1 Team will be testing in Estoril from Monday 11th to Wednesday 13th September. Ralf Schumacher will be on duty for the first day with test driver Bruno Junqueira taking over for the remaining two days.