- San Marino Grand Prix
F1 race
Name =San Marino Grand Prix
Circuit =Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Circuit_
Laps = 62
Circuit_length_km = 4.959
Circuit_length_mi =
Race_length_km = 307.221
Race_length_mi =
Most_wins_driver = flagicon|GermanyMichael Schumacher (7)
Most_wins_constructor = flagicon|UK Williams (8)
flagicon|Italy Ferrari (8)
Current_year = 2006
Winner = flagicon|GermanyMichael Schumacher
Winning_team = flagicon|Italy Ferrari
Winning_time = 1:31:06.486
Pole_driver = flagicon|GermanyMichael Schumacher
Pole_team = flagicon|Italy Ferrari
Pole_time = 1:22.795
Fastest_lap_driver = flagicon|SpainFernando Alonso
Fastest_lap_team = flagicon|France Renault
Fastest_lThe San Marino Grand Prix was a
Formula One championship race which was run at theAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in the town ofImola , near theApennine mountains inItaly , between 1981 and 2006. It is called theSan Marino Grand Prix because there is already anItalian Grand Prix , and the republic ofSan Marino is itself too small to host a grand prix. In 1980, the Imola track was used for the 51st Italian Grand Prix.History
The area around Imola is home to several racing car manufacturers - namely
Ferrari ,Lamborghini andMaserati . Following theSecond World War , the town launched a program to try to improve the local economy. Four local motor racing enthusiasts proposed the construction of a new road linking existing public roads, which could be used by the local car manufacturers to test their prototypes. Construction began in March 1950. The first test run took place two years later whenEnzo Ferrari sent a car to the track.In April 1953, the first motorcycle races took place at Imola, and the first car race took place in June 1954. In April 1963, the first race with
Formula One cars took place at Imola, as a non-championship event, won by Jim Clark for Lotus. A further non-championship event took place at Imola in 1979, which was won byNiki Lauda forBrabham -Alfa Romeo.In 1980, the
Italian Grand Prix moved from the high-speed Monza circuit to Imola, as a direct result of 1978's startline pile-up, which claimed the life of the popular Swedish driverRonnie Peterson . It was won byNelson Piquet forBrabham -Ford. The following year, the Italian Grand Prix returned to Monza, and Imola hosted the newly-launched San Marino Grand Prix, named after the nearby republic ofSan Marino .In 1994, there were three serious accidents at Imola. During Friday Practice,
Rubens Barrichello crashed hard into the fence at the Variante Bassa in which he decelerated violently and was knocked unconscious for a few minutes. There was also the death ofRoland Ratzenberger at the Villeneuve Corner in the Saturday qualifying session, and the death ofAyrton Senna during the race itself at the 6th-gear Tamburello Corner. As a result, for the 1995 race, the Tamburello and Villeneuve corners were altered from flat-out sweeping bends into slower chicanes, and the Variante Bassa was straightened. It was also the catalyst to changes being made to other circuits, and the sport as a whole, in an attempt to make it safer.In recent years, constructors have complained about the poor quality of the facilities at Imola, and there was much talk of dropping the San Marino Grand Prix from the
Formula One championship, especially since there is another grand prix being held inItaly . On29 August 2006, the race was excluded from the calendar released for the 2007 season. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/5294664.stm BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | San Marino loses Grand Prix race ] ]Winners of the San Marino Grand Prix
"A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship."
Deaths
*
Roland Ratzenberger , died in a crash at Villeneuve Corner during qualifying for the 1994 grand prix.
*Ayrton Senna , died in a crash at Tamburello while leading the race on May 1, 1994.References
External links
* [http://www.formula1.sm/ San Marino Grand Prix]
* [http://www.f1db.com/f1/page/24o_Gran_Premio_Warsteiner_di_San_Marino_2005 San Marino Grand Prix Statistics]
* [http://www.4mula1.ro/history/track/Imola San Marino formula 1 statistics]
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