Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The 1999 Formula 1 season started with the Australian Grand Prix on March 7th. And ended with the Japanese Grand Prix on October 31st. There were 16 races. Mika Hakkinen won his second and final Drivers Championship. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Formula_One_season.


Here are the race results:
Rd. Grand Prix Winning Driver Constructor Circuit Date
1 Australia
Australian Grand Prix
Finland,Germany,United Kingdom
Eddie Irvine
Italy
Ferrari
Australia
Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne
7-Mar
2 Brazil
Brazilian Grand Prix
Finland,Finland,Finland
Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Brazil
Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo
11-Apr
3 San Marino
San Marino Grand Prix
Finland,Germany,Germany
Michael Schumacher
Italy
Ferrari
Italy
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
2-May
4 Monaco
Monaco Grand Prix
Finland,Finland,Germany
Michael Schumacher
Italy
Ferrari
Monaco
Circuit de Monaco, Monte-Carlo
16-May
5 Spain
Spanish Grand Prix
Finland,Germany,Finland
Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Spain
Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona
30-May
6 Canada
Canadian Grand Prix
Germany,United Kingdom,Finland
Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Canada
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal
13-Jun
7 France
French Grand Prix
Brazil,United Kingdom,Germany
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Republic of Ireland
Jordan-Mugen-Honda
France
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
27-Jun
8 United Kingdom
British Grand Prix
Finland,Finland,United Kingdom
David Coulthard
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
United Kingdom
Silverstone Circuit
11-Jul
9 Austria
Austrian Grand Prix
Finland,Finland,United Kingdom
Eddie Irvine
Italy
Ferrari
Austria
A1-Ring, Spielberg
25-Jul
10 Germany
German Grand Prix
Finland,United Kingdom,United Kingdom
Eddie Irvine
Italy
Ferrari
Germany
Hockenheimring
1-Aug
11 Hungary
Hungarian Grand Prix
Finland,United Kingdom,Finland
Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Hungary
Hungaroring, Budapest
15-Aug
12 Belgium
Belgian Grand Prix
Finland,Finland,United Kingdom
David Coulthard
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Belgium
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa
29-Aug
13 Italy
Italian Grand Prix
Finland,Germany,Germany
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Republic of Ireland
Jordan-Mugen-Honda
Italy
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
12-Sep
14 Germany
European Grand Prix
Germany,Finland,United Kingdom
Johnny Herbert
United Kingdom
Stewart-Ford
Germany
Nürburgring
26-Sep
15 Malaysia
Malaysian Grand Prix
Germany,Germany,United Kingdom
Eddie Irvine
Italy
Ferrari
Malaysia
Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur
17-Oct
16 Japan
Japanese Grand Prix
Germany,Germany,Finland
Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom
McLaren-Mercedes
Japan
Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka
31-Oct


Driver points standings:
1. Mika Hakkinen 5 wins
2. Eddie Irvine -2 4 wins
3. Heinz-Harald Frentzen -22 2 wins
4. David Coulthard -28 2 wins
5. Michael Schumacher -32 2 wins
6. Ralf Schumacher -41 (Highest Driver in points with no wins)


Constructor's points standings
1. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 6 wins (Eddie Irvine 4 wins, Michael Schumacher 2 wins.)
2. West McLaren Mercedes -4 7 wins (Mika Hakkinen 5 wins, David Coulthard 2 wins.)
3. Benson and Hedges Total Jordan -67 2 wins (Heinz-Harald Frentzen)
4. Stewart Ford -92 1 win (Johnny Herbert)


Races won from the pole:
Mika Hakkinen Brazil
Mika Hakkinen Spain
Mika Hakkinen Hungary


Farthest back somebody started and won: 14th Johnny Herbert Nurburgring
Fastest average speed: 142.885 Monza Italy
Slowest average speed: 86.319 Monte Carlo Monaco
Most lead changes: 6 French Grand Prix
Fewest lead changes: 0 Hungarian Grand Prix
Longest race by time: 1 hour 58 minutes French Grand Prix
Shortest race by time: 1 hour 17 minutes Italian Grand Prix.



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