Monaco Grand Prix - Race Monte Carlo - 4 June 2000
5 June 2000
Monaco Grand Prix - Race Monte Carlo - 4 June 2000MONTE CARLO, Monaco, June 5 The 2000 Monaco Grand Prix saw the Jaguar Racing team score its first World Championship points after Eddie Irvine secured fourth place. The result also chalks up the first World Championship points in the history of the Jaguar marque. Team-mate Johnny Herbert finished in ninth place after an unexpectedly long pit-stop. The original race was red flagged on the first lap and had to be restarted. Both jaguar Racing drivers stayed out of trouble in an incident-packed race which featured numerous accidents and mechanical failures. Eddie Irvine Chassis: R1-04 T-Car chassis: R1-05 Position: 4th (3 points) "There have been races this year when we deserved points - today we got them. I'm really pleased for the guys. Together we've all been slogging away and not getting any payback but the car has been good all weekend and I had a good feeling about the race if I kept it clean. It was a big struggle, one of the hardest races of my life. The steering was getting very heavy towards the end. I was suffering from dehydration because my drink bottle wasn't working and my foot is badly blistered but I'll worry about that tomorrow! It's great to put Jaguar's name on the scoreboard. If we continue to put all the jigsaw pieces in place on a regular basis, the points will come our way again for sure." Johnny Herbert Chassis: R 1-03 T-Car chassis: R1-0l Position: 9th "I'm very disappointed as we could have had both cars in the top six today. I made a good start both times, the car felt good at the beginning of the race and I was able to keep the pace without any problem. After about ten laps the steering started getting heavy and the car was getting harder and harder to drive. I radioed to the pits that I was coming in because I needed tyres but there was a problem with the radio which gave the pit crew a bit of a surprise and lost me a lot of time. I stopped a second time to get my power steering reset to try to get the handling problem sorted out but it didn't help. It's a shame because things could have been a lot different if it hadn't been for that first costly stop." Neil Ressler - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Jaguar Racing "It's very gratifying for all our efforts to be rewarded with the team's first world championship points. Eddie drove a smart race and didn't put a wheel wrong on a circuit that is widely acknowledged as the ultimate challenge for a driver. Due to a radio miscommunication Johnny came in for his first stop unexpectedly which resulted in a big loss of time. He came in a second time to have the power steering reset and for new tyres in the hope that we could send him out and capitalize on what was ultimately a high-attrition race. While it's a big relief to put points on the board we will continue to work hard and hope that this is the beginning of a trend." FIA FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Provisional Race Classification after 78 Laps - 262.860 Kms POS NO DRIVER NAT ENTRANT LAPS TIME 1 2 D. COULTHARD GBR West McLaren Mercedes 78 1:49.28.213 2 4 R. BARICHELLO BRA Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 78 1:49:44.102 3 11 G. FISICHELLA ITA Mild Seven Benetton Playlife 78 1:49:46.735 4 7 E. IRIVINE GBR Jaguar Racing 78 1:50:34.137 5 17 M. SALO FIN Red Bull Sauber Petronas 78 1:50:48.988 6 1 M. HAKKINEN FIN West McLaren Mercedes 77 1:49:32.819 7 22 J. VILLENEUVE CAN Lucky Strike BAR Honda 77 1:50;08.074 8 15 N. HEIDFELD GER Gauloises Prost Peugeot 77 1:50:39.719 9 8 J. HERBERT GBR Jaguar Racing 76 1:50:43.147 10 5 H. FRENTZEN GER Benson & Hedges Jordan 70 1:38:30.235 FIA FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (CONTINUED) POS NO DRIVER NAT ENTRANT GAP KPH BEST LAP 1 2 D. COULTHARD GBR West McLaren 144.072 1.21.787 54 Mercedes 2 4 R. BARICHELLO BRA Scuderia 15.889 143.724 1.21.910 73 Ferrari 2.633 Marlboro 3 11 G. FISICHELLA ITA Mild Seven 18.522 143.666 1:21.905 58 Benetton 47.402 Playlife 4 7 E. IRIVINE GBR Jaguar Racing 65.924 142.640 1:22.424 67 14.850 5 17 M. SALO FIN Red Bull 80.774 142.321 1:22.634 58 Sauber Petronas 1 LAP 6 1 M. HAKKINEN FIN West McLaren 1 LAP 142.125 1:21.571 57 Mercedes 35.255 7 22 J. VILLENEUVE CAN Lucky Strike 1 LAP 141.367 1:23.393 73 BAR Honda 31.645 8 15 N. HEIDFELD GER Gauloises 1 LAP 140.693 1:23.261 67 Prost Peugeot 1 LAP 9 8 J. HERBERT GBR Jaguar Racing 2 LAPS 138.794 1:23.245 32 10 5 H. FRENTZEN GER Benson & DNF 143.689 1:22.123 68 Hedges Jordan NOT CLASSIFIED POS NO DRIVER NAT ENTRANT LAPS TIME GAP 19 J. VERSTAPPEN NED Arrows 60 1:26:38.080 DNF 3 M. SCHUMACHER GER Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 55 1:17:04.191 DNF 23 R. ZONTA BRA Lucky Strike BAR Honda 48 1:09:22.500 DNF 9 R. SCHUMACHER GER BMW WilliamsF1 Team 37 50:55.680 DNF 6 J. TRULLI ITA Benson & Hedges Jordan 36 50:55.680 DNF 16 P. DINIZ BRA Red Bull Sauber Petronas 30 43:19.447 DNF 14 J. ALESI FRA Gauloises Prost Peugeot 29 41:13.947 DNF 21 G. MAZZACANE ARG Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal 22 32:00.286 DNF 20 M. GENE ESP Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal 21 30:36.346 DNF 12 A. WURZ AUT Mild Seven Benetton Playlife 18 26:16.800 DNF 10 J. BUTTON GBR BMW WilliamsF1 Team 16 23:28.720 DNF NOT CLASSIFIED (CONTINUED) POS NO DRIVER NAT ENTRANT KPH BEST LAP 19 J. VERSTAPPEN NED Arrows 140.036 1:24.486 30 3 M. SCHUMACHER GER Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 144.297 1:21.912 45 23 R. ZONTA BRA Lucky Strike BAR Honda 139.900 1:23.514 48 9 R. SCHUMACHER GER BMW WilliamsF1 Team 142.732 1:23.769 35 6 J. TRULLI ITA Benson & Hedges Jordan 142.466 1:23.466 35 16 P. DINIZ BRA Red Bull Sauber Petronas 140.014 1:24.590 30 14 J. ALESI FRA Gauloises Prost Peugeot 142.213 1:23.949 27 21 G. MAZZACANE ARG Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal 138.991 1:25.039 21 20 M. GENE ESP Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal 138.738 1:24.351 18 12 A. WURZ AUT Mild Seven Benetton Playlife 138.493 1:25.484 18 10 J. BUTTON GBR BMW WilliamsF1 Team 137.793 1:25.740 14 FASTEST LAP 1 M. HAKKINEN FIN West McLaren Mercedes 1:21.571 on lap 57 148.729 Grand Prix de Monaco 2000 - Monte Carlo