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Formula One: Villeneuve takes sixth in Honda's Home race; Shumacher gets title

9 October 2000

FIA Formula 1 World Championship - Round 16
Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka

Race Report

VILLENEUVE TAKES SIXTH AT SUZUKA IN HONDA'S HOME GP AS SCHUMACHER TAKES
TITLE
Sunday 8 October 2000	

For the third consecutive race, Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda finished in
the points as Jacques Villeneuve claimed sixth place for the Honda-powered
team in today's Japanese Grand Prix. The constant drizzle was not enough
to dampen the spirits of over 150,000 spectators who were thrilled by a
race-long battle between Mika Hakkinen and the eventual winner and the new
world champion Michael Schumacher. The crowd also cheered Villeneuve and
BAR Honda team mate Ricardo Zonta, who finished ninth, throughout Honda's
first home race since 1992.

Before the main event, the crowd had been treated to a stunning display of
Honda's rich Formula One pedigree. Sir Jack Brabham, John Surtees, Satoru
Nakajima, Aguri Suzuki and Gerhard Berger had driven some of the most
famous Honda-powered cars of the company's F1 history. The sound of the
original engines brought Honda music to the track as the fans showed their
appreciation of the race and championship-winning cars.

The race began under heavy skies and with a strong possibility of rain,
but the track remained dry for the first half of the race. While
Villeneuve battled with, and overcame, the two Jaguars, Zonta had his own
duel with the Saubers and Prosts.

Both drivers benefited from the additional power of the latest
specification Honda RA000E engine, which made its race debut this
afternoon. The units behaved impeccably throughout, but the nature of the
circuit made overtaking very difficult. Once they had overcome the cars in
front, however, the BAR Honda drivers were able to deliver much quicker
lap times.

Spots of rain began to fall after 30 laps, but the track, although
slippery, never became wet enough to warrant treaded tyres and at the
second round of pit stops the team made the correct decision to keep the
drivers on grooved tyres. 

Thereafter, Villeneuve began to pressure the Williams-BMW of Ralf
Schumacher and he forced the German into a mistake that gifted the BAR
Honda driver sixth place, a fair reward for a fine drive. Zonta made up
even more places, rising from 18th, but he could not continue his run of
consecutive points finishes, finishing ninth.

Jacques Villeneuve	Position: 6th
"We did some good work this weekend and the car was good enough in the
middle and end of the race. I made a bad start and was caught up in a big
battle with the Jaguars. I tried to stay close to Button, so we could try
to overtake him in the pits, but I was losing too much time behind the
other cars and it is very hard to pass here. At least we have scored a
point to move into the top five of the Constructors' championship. We are
only two points behind Benetton and I am three points behind Fisichella,
so it's possible that we will be able to overtake them in the final race
in Malaysia."

Ricardo Zonta	Position: 9th
"The car was very good in the race; much better than in qualifying. We
also had the new engine in today, but this circuit is so difficult to
overtake on that even if you have the extra power, when you are stuck
behind another car you cannot use it. But the engine was good and once I
had a clear track I was able to do some very quick laps. Towards the end,
I was hoping it would rain very hard. The track was slippery, but never
wet and I hoped that we could make up some points if the rain became
heavier, but it never did."

Takefumi Hosaka - Managing Director, Honda R&D
"I would like to offer my congratulations to Michael Schumacher for his
world championship. The front two have been the fastest all season and
were very quick again today. 

"We tried to get the best from the car this weekend, but unfortunately it
was not enough, although it was good to score a point today. I am sorry
for the Honda fans who have given us excellent support and I promise them
that we will be more competitive when we return to Suzuka next year."

Jordan Mugen Honda's Heinz-Harald Frentzen made a poor start from eighth
place on the grid and initially found himself behind team mate Jarno
Trulli who had started 15th. Trulli dropped down the field, however, after
an early spin and could only fight back to 13th, while Frentzen's race was
over on lap 30 with a hydraulic problem.

The Formula One season draws to a close in two weeks' time, with the
second Malaysian Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday 22 October. BAR
Honda will be testing at Vairano, Italy this week, 12-13 October.

Championship Standings after 16 of 17 rounds


DRIVERS	
1	M Schumacher	Ferrari  (champion)	98
2	Hakkinen	McLaren	                86
3	Coulthard	McLaren	                67
4	Barrichello	Ferrari	                58
5	R Schumacher	Williams	        24
6	Fisichella	Benetton	        18
7	Villeneuve	BAR Honda	        15
8	Button	        Williams	        12
9	Frentzen	Jordan-Mugen Honda	11
10	Trulli	        Jordan-Mugen Honda	 6

CONSTRUCTORS
1	Ferrari 	        156
2	McLaren-Mercedes 	143
3	Williams-BMW	         36
4	Benetton-Playlife 	 20
5	BAR Honda 	         18
6	Jordan Mugen-Honda 	 17
7	Arrows	                  7
8	Sauber           	  6
9	Jaguar	                  3