2003 Spanish Grand Prix
The 2003 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XLV Gran Premio Marlboro de España) was a Formula One motor race held on 4 May 2003 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. It was the fifth round of the 2003 Formula One season and the forty-fifth Spanish Grand Prix, and also the last held on this layout of the circuit. The 65-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari car after starting from pole position. Fernando Alonso finished second driving for the Renault team with Rubens Barrichello third in the other Ferrari.
2003 Spanish Grand Prix | |||
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Race 5 of 16 in the 2003 Formula One World Championship | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 4 May 2003 | ||
Official name | XLV Gran Premio Marlboro de España | ||
Location | Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
Course length | 4.730 km (2.939 mi) | ||
Distance | 65 laps, 307.324 km (190.962 mi) | ||
Weather | Clear | ||
Attendance | 96,000 | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Ferrari | ||
Time | 1:17.762 | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Driver |
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Time | 1:20.143 on lap 52 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Ferrari | ||
Second | Renault | ||
Third | Ferrari | ||
Lap leaders
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Classification
Qualifying
The slowest time across both sessions indicated the time used to determine the qualifying order. These times are shown in bold.
Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Q1 time | Q2 time | Gap | ||
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1 | 1 | Ferrari | 1:17.130 | 1:17.762 | ||||
2 | 2 | Ferrari | 1:17.218 | 1:18.020 | +0.258 | |||
3 | 8 | Renault | 1:18.100 | 1:18.233 | +0.471 | |||
4 | 7 | Renault | 1:17.149 | 1:18.615 | +0.853 | |||
5 | 17 | BAR-Honda | 1:17.613 | 1:18.704 | +0.942 | |||
6 | 20 | Toyota | 1:17.746 | 1:18.881 | +1.049 | |||
7 | 4 | Williams-BMW | 1:18.409 | 1:19.006 | +1.244 | |||
8 | 5 | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:18.060 | 1:19.128 | +1.366 | |||
9 | 3 | Williams-BMW | 1:18.607 | 1:19.377 | +1.615 | |||
10 | 10 | Sauber-Petronas | 1:18.909 | 1:19.427 | +1.665 | |||
11 | 16 | BAR-Honda | 1:18.461 | 1:19.563 | +1.801 | |||
12 | 14 | Jaguar-Cosworth | 1:17.793 | 1:19.615 | +1.853 | |||
13 | 21 | Toyota | 1:17.443 | 1:19.623 | +1.861 | |||
14 | 9 | Sauber-Petronas | 1:19.050 | 1:19.646 | +1.884 | |||
15 | 12 | Jordan-Ford | 1:19.195 | 1:20.215 | +2.453 | |||
16 | 15 | Jaguar-Cosworth | 1:18.528 | 1:20.308 | +2.546 | |||
17 | 11 | Jordan-Ford | 1:18.879 | 1:20.976 | +3.214 | |||
18 | 18 | Minardi-Cosworth | 1:21.100 | 1:22.104 | +4.342 | |||
19 | 19 | Minardi-Cosworth | 1:20.822 | 1:22.237 | +4.475 | |||
20 | 6 | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:17.862 | 1:31.900 | +14.138 | |||
Source:[1] |
Race
Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Points |
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1 | 1 | Ferrari | 65 | 1:33:46.933 | 1 | 10 | |
2 | 8 | Renault | 65 | +5.716 | 3 | 8 | |
3 | 2 | Ferrari | 65 | +18.001 | 2 | 6 | |
4 | 3 | Williams-BMW | 65 | +1:02.022 | 9 | 5 | |
5 | 4 | Williams-BMW | 64 | +1 Lap | 7 | 4 | |
6 | 21 | Toyota | 64 | +1 Lap | 13 | 3 | |
7 | 14 | Jaguar-Cosworth | 64 | +1 Lap | 12 | 2 | |
8 | 12 | Jordan-Ford | 63 | +2 Laps | 15 | 1 | |
9 | 17 | BAR-Honda | 63 | +2 Laps | 5 | ||
10 | 9 | Sauber-Petronas | 63 | +2 Laps | 14 | ||
11 | 18 | Minardi-Cosworth | 63 | +2 Laps | 18 | ||
12 | 19 | Minardi-Cosworth | 62 | +3 Laps | 19 | ||
Ret | 11 | Jordan-Ford | 43 | Engine | 17 | ||
Ret | 20 | Toyota | 41 | Gearbox | 6 | ||
Ret | 10 | Sauber-Petronas | 38 | Suspension | 10 | ||
Ret | 5 | McLaren-Mercedes | 17 | Collision | 8 | ||
Ret | 16 | BAR-Honda | 12 | Electrical | 11 | ||
Ret | 7 | Renault | 0 | Collision | 4 | ||
Ret | 15 | Jaguar-Cosworth | 0 | Launch control/Collision | 16 | ||
Ret | 6 | McLaren-Mercedes | 0 | Collision | 20 | ||
Source:[2] |
Notes
- This was the first double retirement of the season for McLaren.
- Ferrari debuted their new car, the F2003-GA at this race. GA was added to the cars name as a tribute to Gianni Agnelli, head of Fiat, who died shortly before the car's unveiling.
- First points: Cristiano da Matta.
- Only point: Ralph Firman.
Championship standings after the race
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
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References
- "Gran Premio Marlboro de España 2003 - Overall Qualifying". f1.com. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- "2003 Spanish Grand Prix". Formula1.com. Formula1.com Limited. Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
- "Spain 2003 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
External links
Previous race: 2003 San Marino Grand Prix |
FIA Formula One World Championship 2003 season |
Next race: 2003 Austrian Grand Prix |
Previous race: 2002 Spanish Grand Prix |
Spanish Grand Prix | Next race: 2004 Spanish Grand Prix |
Awards | ||
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Preceded by 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix |
Formula One Promotional Trophy for Race Promoter 2003 |
Succeeded by 2004 Bahrain Grand Prix |
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