1995 Pacific Grand Prix

1995 Pacific Grand Prix

Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = F1
Country = Pacific Community
Grand Prix = Pacific
Official name = II Pacific Grand Prixcite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 214–215]

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Date = October 22
Year = 1995
Race_No = 15
Season_No = 17
Location = TI Circuit, Aida, Japan
Course = Permanent racing facility
Course_mi = 2.314
Course_km = 3.703
Distance_laps = 83
Distance_mi = 192.093
Distance_km = 307.349
Weather = Cloudy, dry
Pole_Driver = David Coulthard
Pole_Team = Williams-Renault
Pole_Time = 1:14.013
Pole_Country = United Kingdom
Fast_Driver = Michael Schumacher
Fast_Team = Benetton-Renault
Fast_Time = 1:16.374
Fast_L

Fast_Country = Germany
First_Driver = Michael Schumacher
First_Team = Benetton-Renault
First_Country = Germany
Second_Driver = David Coulthard
Second_Team = Williams-Renault
Second_Country = United Kingdom
Third_Driver = Damon Hill
Third_Team = Williams-Renault
Third_Country = United Kingdom

The 1995 Pacific Grand Prix (formally the II Pacific Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on October 22, 1995 at the TI Circuit, Aida, Japan. It was the 15th race of the 1995 Formula One season. The race, contested over 83 laps, was won by Michael Schumacher for the Benetton team after starting from third position. David Coulthard, who started the Grand Prix from pole position, finished second in a Williams car, with Damon Hill third in the other Williams.cite web | url = http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1995/128/ | publisher = The Official Formula 1 Website |title = 1995 Pacific Grand Prix | accessdate = 2008-04-25] Schumacher's win confirmed him as 1995 Drivers' Champion as Hill could not pass Schumacher's points total with only two races remaining.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00331.html | title = Schumacher is World Champion | date = 1995-10-23 | accessdate = 2008-03-03 | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1]

Hill started the race alongside Coulthard on the front row, amidst pressure from the British media for not being "forceful" enough in battles.cite video | people = Walker, Murray (Commentator) | date2 = 1995-10-29 | title = Grand Prix | medium = Television production | publisher = BBC | location = London, England | time = 24:00–24:30 | accessdate = 2008-08-17 | quote = Damon Hill has had a lot of criticism for not being "forceful" enough, well it's a very different point of view from inside the cockpit.] Schumacher attempted to drive around the outside of Hill at the first corner, but Hill held Schumacher off as Jean Alesi, driving for Ferrari got past both on the inside line to take second position. As a result, Hill dropped down to third and Schumacher dropped down to fifth behind Gerhard Berger. Schumacher managed to get past Alesi and Hill during the first of three pit stops. This allowed him, on a new set of slick tyres, to close on Coulthard who was on a two-stop strategy. Schumacher opened up a gap of 21 seconds by lapping two seconds faster per lap than Coulthard, so that when his third stop came, he still led the race.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr579.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Grand Prix Results: Pacific GP, 1995 | accessdate = 2007-03-20]

Report

Background

The race, originally scheduled to be held as the third round of the season on April 16, 1995, was moved to October as the local infrastructure and communications were badly damaged from the Great Hanshin earthquake.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00009.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Formula 1 calendar rethink | date = 1995-02-06 | accessdate = 2008-04-26] cite journal | last = Roebuck | first = Nigel | authorlink = Nigel Roebuck | date = 1995-10-22 | title = Schumacher prepares countdown to title - Motor Racing | journal = The Sunday Times | pages = p. 2/19 | publisher = Times Newspapers | location = London, England ]

Heading into the 15th race of the season, Benetton driver Michael Schumacher was leading the Drivers' Championship with 82 points; Williams driver Damon Hill was second on 55 points, 27 points behind Schumacher. A maximum of 30 points were available for the remaining three races, which meant that Hill could still win the title. Schumacher only needed a fourth place finish to become Drivers' Champion as, even if Hill won, Schumacher would be more than 20 points ahead of Hill with two races remaining. Behind Hill and Schumacher in the Drivers' Championship, David Coulthard was third on 43 points in a Williams, with Johnny Herbert and Jean Alesi both on 40 points.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00322.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Champion in all but name | date = 1995-10-16 | accessdate = 2008-04-26] In the Constructors' Championship, Benetton were leading on 112 points and Williams were second on 92 points, with a maximum of 48 points available. In the two weeks leading up to the race, there was heavy criticism towards Damon Hill, with pundits feeling that Hill had not been "forceful" enough in his battle at the European Grand Prix against Schumacher. In an interview leading up to the race, part-time Ligier driver Martin Brundle said:

Schumacher, his title-rival, said that Hill made "half-hearted attempts" to overtake, which led to him "getting into trouble". The comments were prompted after a series of battles between Hill and Schumacher in previous race meetings, most notably at the Belgian Grand Prix, where Hill accused Schumacher of blocking him.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr575.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Grand Prix Results: Belgium GP, 1995 | accessdate = 2007-03-20] At a Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Motor Sport Council meeting on October 19 to discuss driver etiquette, they opted against introducing new rules on the issue. Formula One's governing body emphasised that the International Sporting Code would be enforced on the basis that drivers are free to drive as they wish "provided they do not deliberately endanger another driver or repeatedly obstruct him on a straight", following incidents during the year involving Hill and Schumacher.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 211]

Williams were favourites to win the race due to the nature of the track—their Williams FW17 car was more suited to high-downforce tracks like Aida, and thus had the advantage over Benetton. In an attempt to match the pace of the Williams cars, Benetton introduced a revised rear suspension geometry to the Benetton B195 for the race.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 209]

There were five driver changes heading into the race. Having been in one of the two Ligier cars since the tenth race of the season at Germany, Martin Brundle was replaced by Aguri Suzuki as part of the two sharing the drive for the season.cite web | first = Joe | last = Saward | authorlink = Joe Saward | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft00204.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = News Feature - 1995 Formula 1 Review | date = 1995-12-01 | accessdate = 2008-08-17] Jan Magnussen was drafted into the McLaren team to replace Mika Häkkinen because of the Finn's operation for appendicitis.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00336.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Magnussen impresses for McLaren | date = 1995-10-23 | accessdate = 2008-08-17] The third driver change was Ukyo Katayama's return to Tyrrell after missing the European Grand Prix due to a crash at the Portuguese Grand Prix.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00310.html | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1 | title = Tyrrell drive up for grabs | date = 1995-10-02 | accessdate = 2008-08-17] Gianni Morbidelli returned to the Footwork team replacing Max Papis, while at Pacific, Bertrand Gachot came back to replace Jean-Denis Délétraz, both men having driven for these teams at the start of the season.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 232]

Practice and qualifying

Two practice sessions were held before the race; the first was held on Friday morning and the second on Saturday morning. Both sessions lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes with weather conditions dry throughout. [cite web | url = http://www.galeforcef1.com/95/pacific/ | title = Pacific Grand Prix - 95 | publisher = Gale Force F1 | accessdate = 2008-08-17 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060820064929/http://www.galeforcef1.com/95/pacific/ | archivedate = 2006-08-20] Schumacher set the fastest time in the first session, posting a lap of 1:16.057, three-tenths of a second quicker than Hill and Coulthard, in second and third places respectively. The Ferrari cars were fourth and fifth fastest; Gerhard Berger ahead of Jean Alesi, with McLaren driver Mark Blundell rounding out the top six. Coulthard lapped faster than Schumacher in the second practice session with a time of 1:15.730. Hill was second in the Williams, three-tenths of a second behind Coulthard. Eddie Irvine in the Jordan car was fourth, seven-tenths behind Coulthard. He was split by the Ferraris who were third and fifth; Alesi in front of Berger. The Benetton cars were sixth and seventh; Schumacher in front of Herbert. Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Jean-Christophe Boullion were eighth and tenth in the Saubers, with Rubens Barrichello ninth in the Jordan, two seconds off the pace.

Coulthard clinched his fourth consecutive pole position, in his Williams, with a time of 1:14.013.cite web | url = http://www.formula1.com/results/driver/1995/11.html | publisher = The Official Formula 1 Website | title = 1995 > Coulthard, David | accessdate = 2008-08-19] He was joined on the front row by team-mate Hill, who was two-tenths of a second behind. Schumacher was third in the Benetton, edging closer to the Williams drivers throughout both days of qualifying by steadily reducing the downforce on his car. His last run, right at the end of the second session on Saturday afternoon, pressured Coulthard into leaving the pits to cover the German. The pole position man thus used an additional set of slick tyres, meaning that out of the allocation of seven-sets of slick tyres as set out by the FIA, he had only two sets of brand-new rubber for the race, whereas Schumacher had the advantage of three sets of new rubber. Hill, concerned about starting from the dirty side of the track (the side of the track that is opposite to the racing line), had only two sets of brand new tyres for the race.

Berger took fourth despite going off into the gravel late in the second part of qualifying.cite web | url = http://www.galeforcef1.com/95/pacific/qual2.html | publisher = Gale Force F1 | title = Pacific Grand Prix: 2nd Qualifying | accessdate = 2008-08-17 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060820064929/http://www.galeforcef1.com/95/pacific/qual2.html | archivedate = 2006-08-20] Berger's team-mate Alesi was fifth, with Irvine completing the top six for his best qualifying position of the season. Rookie Magnussen qualified 12th, only two places behind team-mate Blundell, after not making a mistake in either of the two sessions.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 210] Returning drivers Suzuki, Katayama, Morbidelli and Gachot qualified 13th, 17th, 19th and 24th respectively, with the grid covered by 7.392 seconds.

Race

The conditions for the race were dry with the air temperature convert|21|°C|°F. The drivers took to the track at 09:30 JST (GMT +8) for a 30-minute warm-up session. Both Williams cars maintained their good performance from qualifying; Coulthard was fastest on a time of 1:16.831. Hill was third in the other Williams car; Boullion split them in the Sauber for second position. Olivier Panis completed the top four in a Ligier car, eight-tenths of a second behind Hill. Hill drove the spare Williams car along the inside of the start-finish straight in an effort to clean up his grid position on the dusty side of the track. Schumacher finished the session in eighth, despite going off the track, damaging his race car in the process.cite video | people = Walker, Murray (Commentator) | date2 = 1995-10-29 | title = Grand Prix | medium = Television production | publisher = BBC | location = London, England | time = 13:30–14:00 | accessdate = 2008-08-17 | quote = And this morning, Michael Schumacher went off the track and damaged his race car tore off the barge board part of the aerodynamics on the left side of the car.]

The race started at 14:00 JST. Coulthard, from pole position on the grid, held onto the lead into the first corner. Hill, who started alongside Coulthard, had a bad start. Schumacher attempted to go around the outside of Hill at the first corner, but Hill held Schumacher off. Both drivers ran off the racing line in the process, allowing Alesi through into second place. At the end of lap one, Coulthard led Alesi by 2.8 seconds, with Hill a further three-tenths back. Berger was fourth, with Schumacher demoted to fifth.cite video | people = Walker, Murray (Commentator) | date2 = 1995-10-29 | title = Grand Prix | medium = Television production | publisher = BBC | location = London, England | time = 19:15–19:40 | accessdate = 2008-08-17 Information from on-screen rundown of lead positions at the end of lap one.] Bertrand Gachot in the Pacific became the first person to retire from the race with a gearbox problem on lap two. He was followed by Suzuki and Boullion, who both spun off the track and were unable to continue. Boullion blamed his spin on Minardi driver Pedro Lamy, whom he accused of weaving in front of him. Schumacher passed Berger for fourth position on lap five, and immediately began closing on Hill in third, who himself was only a few tenths behind Alesi. Schumacher attempted to pass Hill on lap 11 for third place at the hairpin, but Hill held him off. As Hill and Schumacher were held up by the slower Ferraris, Coulthard pulled away by more than a second a lap in the first eight laps. By lap 18, Coulthard's gap to second place was 14 seconds, and it appeared that he would win the race comfortably.

Alesi, Hill and Schumacher all pitted for their first of three stops on lap 18. The Benetton pitcrew made a quick stop for Schumacher, allowing him to get out ahead of Alesi and Hill. Hill lost additional time with a sticking refuelling valve, causing his stop to last almost twice as long as Schumacher's. Schumacher exited the pit stop in fourth place (behind Coulthard, and the yet-to-stop Berger and Herbert), with Alesi in seventh place (split from Schumacher by Irvine) and Hill in tenth place (separated from Alesi by Frentzen and Blundell). With Alesi and Hill held up by the slower runners on two-stop strategies in front, Schumacher pulled away and closed in on Coulthard. Blundell pitted on the next lap, and Hill passed Frentzen on lap 22. On the following lap, Alesi passed Irvine at the hairpin; Hill tried to follow Alesi through but his front wing hit the rear of Irvine's car, causing minor damage.cite video | date2 = 1995-12-11 | title = FIA Formula 1 World Championship - 1995 Season Review | url = http://www.amazon.co.uk/Formula-Grand-Prix-Review-1995/dp/B00004CRI7 | medium = VHS | publisher = Duke Video | accessdate = 2008-08-20 | time = 2:26:00–2:34:00 | isbn = 5-017559-034955] cite journal | last = Holt | first = Oliver | authorlink = Oliver Holt | date = 1995-10-23 | title = Angry Hill fuels Pacific war of words - Pacific Grand Prix | journal = The Times | publisher = Times Newspapers | location = London, England ] Irvine pitted at the end of lap 25, allowing Hill to resume his chase of Alesi unimpeded. Like his team-mate, Coulthard was scheduled to make three stops, but his pit strategy was changed to make only two by staying out six laps longer than originally scheduled, and then taking onboard more fuel than first planned at his first stop on lap 24. As a result of a lighter fuel load for Schumacher because of the different strategies, Schumacher began to constantly lap faster than the Scotsman.

Schumacher made his second stop on lap 38, and came out of the pits just in front of third-placed Alesi, but over twenty seconds behind Coulthard. Schumacher immediately began setting fastest laps and began to close in on Coulthard once more. Hill managed to move up to third, in front of Alesi, during their second pit stops on laps 38 and 39 respectively. The Ferrari of Alesi then dropped further back as team-mate Berger passed him at the hairpin for fourth position on lap 45. Coulthard made his second and final stop for new tyres on lap 49; exiting 14 seconds behind Schumacher, who continued to extend the margin between the two. Coulthard was unable to capitalise on the performance advantage offered by the new tyres after the stop due to lapped traffic getting in his way.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 212] The German made his third and final pit stop on lap 60 with a 21 second advantage, exiting in front of Coulthard to lead the race. Schumacher opened the gap to 15 seconds, and won the race after 83 laps to secure his eighth victory of the season in a time of 1:48:49.972s. Schumacher was crowned the 1995 Drivers' Champion as Hill could not catch his points total with two races remaining. He also became the youngest double Drivers' Champion in Formula One history. Coulthard finished second in his Williams, 14 seconds behind Schumacher, with team-mate Hill third. The Ferraris of Berger and Alesi were fourth and fifth respectively, but off the pace as Schumacher lapped them both in the closing stages. Berger suffered from a misfiring engine throughout the race. Herbert took the final point in sixth place for Benetton, ahead of Frentzen, Panis and Blundell. Throughout the race, Barrichello and Magnussen engaged in a battle for tenth and eleventh positions, with Magnussen keeping Barrichello behind until lap 37 when the Brazilian managed to overtake him into the hairpin. Magnussen finished in tenth place, but Barrichello subsequently retired on lap 67 with an engine problem. Magnussen's first race was described as "highly accomplished" by the year's "Autocourse" annual. After his impressive qualifying performance, Irvine was heading for eighth place, but made an unscheduled pit stop on lap 72 and dropped to eleventh. The attrition rate was low, with 17 of the 24 starters finishing the race.

Post-race

After the race, it was revealed that Schumacher endured a downshift problem after his final stop, and that he was lucky to complete the final lap as warning lights had activated on his steering wheel. Schumacher praised his pitcrew for doing a "perfect" first stop which helped him move in front of Alesi and Hill. He said he "never saw anything like this team and its ability to come up with strategies" and that they never made "one mistake this season". Off-camera while going through parc fermé, Schumacher and Hill renewed their argument from the Belgian Grand Prix over what degree of blocking was acceptable after their first corner incident. Schumacher told Hill that he was unhappy with Hill's driving throughout the race, most notably during Schumacher's overtaking attempts on lap one and lap eleven where Schumacher felt Hill had "brake tested" him. Hill refuted Schumacher's claims, saying:

Despite Hill's comments, he endured continued criticism by the British media after the poor performance; speculation brewed that Williams were going to replace him with Frentzen for the 1996 season. [cite book | last = Hill | first = Damon | authorlink = Damon Hill | title = Damon Hill: My Championship Year | origyear = 1996 | origmonth = November | publisher = Little, Brown and Company | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 163–168] Despite the rumours, Williams team boss Frank Williams gave Hill "an unequivocal vote of confidence" heading into the next race, the Japanese Grand Prix.cite book | last = Henry | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Henry | title = Autocourse 1995-96 | origyear = 1995 | origmonth = December | publisher = Hazelton Publishing | isbn = 1-8745-5736-5 | pages = p. 218] Schumacher subsequently changed his opinion of the incident after watching video footage prior to the Japanese race and no longer blamed Hill for it.

During an interview Coulthard, who finished second, revealed that it was his decision to change to a two-stop strategy from a three-stop strategy, telling the Williams pitcrew to delay his stop. Afterwards, he said that in hindsight he would have stayed on a three-stop strategy, and wished he could "blame someone else for this decision, but I can't". The 1995 race was the last held at the Aida circuit, and the last Formula One race to date held under the Pacific Grand Prix banner, with the manager of the TI Circuit unable to keep the venue financially profitable.cite web | url = http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00324.html | date = 1995-10-16 | accessdate = 2008-08-26 | title = Finally a 1996 Formula 1 calendar! | work = GrandPrix.com | publisher = Inside F1]

Classification

Qualifying

;Constructors' Championship standings

References

F1 race report
Name_of_race = Pacific Grand Prix
Year_of_race = 1995
Previous_race_in_season = 1995 European Grand Prix
Next_race_in_season = 1995 Japanese Grand Prix
Previous_year's_race = 1994 Pacific Grand Prix
Next_year's_race = "none"


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