- 2005 Australian Grand Prix
Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = F1
Country = Australia
Grand Prix = Australian
Date = March 6
Year = 2005
Official name = Foster'sAustralian Grand Prix
Race_No = 1
Season_No = 19
Location =Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit ,Melbourne ,Australia
Course = Parkland street circuit
Course_mi = 3.3
Course_km = 5.3
Distance_laps = 57
Distance_mi = 188.1
Distance_km = 302.1
Scheduled_laps = 58
Scheduled_mi = 191.4
Scheduled_km = 307.4
Weather = Cool, partly cloudy
Attendance = 118,200 [cite web |title=Aussie GP to revert to opening race in 2007 |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/04/02/1606688.htm |work=ABC News |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=2006-04-02]
Pole_Driver =Giancarlo Fisichella
Pole_Team = Renault
Pole_Time = 3:01.460 (aggregate)
Pole_Country = Italy
Fast_Driver =Fernando Alonso
Fast_Country = Spain
Fast_Team = Renault
Fast_Time = 1:25.683
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First_Driver = Giancarlo Fisichella
First_Country = Italy
First_Team = Renault
Second_Driver =Rubens Barrichello
Second_Country = Brazil
Second_Team = Ferrari
Third_Driver = Fernando Alonso
Third_Country = Spain
Third_Team = RenaultThe 2005 Australian Grand Prix was aFormula One race held at theMelbourne Grand Prix Circuit onMarch 6 ,2005 .__FORCETOC__ummary
The 2005 Australian Grand Prix was run under partly cloudly skies with temperatures around 20 °C (68 °F). The starting grid strongly reflected the results of a
summer rainstorm which struck the Saturday qualifying session.Giancarlo Fisichella (who would earn a career-second pole) and other drivers who qualified before the storm had posted respectable lap times; anyone caught in the downpour would suffer a poor grid position. Several drivers, including reigning championMichael Schumacher , would forego a timed lap on Sunday's qualifying session, opting instead to save their engines and tyres for the race. Schumacher andTakuma Sato , who shunted heavily during Saturday's deluge, would take the further step of an engine changendash since they were destined to start from the back of the grid anyway.The first attempt to start the race was yellow flagged, due to the stalled McLaren of
Kimi Räikkönen , who would eventually start the abbreviated race (57 laps from 58) in pit lane. When the red lights did finally go out, front row starters Fisichella andJarno Trulli protected their positions and led the rest of the field through the first lap. Starting third in his home grand prix,Mark Webber ndash in his Williams debutndash was outsprinted to the first corner byDavid Coulthard 's Red Bull.Rubens Barrichello andFernando Alonso each moved up three spots on the first lap, showing more of their cars' true potential than what was seen in the rain-soaked qualifying. Sato made the best start, moving from last place to 14th.Jacques Villeneuve had the worst startndash his first in theSauber ndash as he dropped five positions on the opening lap after losing forwardmomentum in a first-corner position skirmish.As Fisichella and Trulli raced away at the front, Coulthard began to gradually fall back, holding up Webber,
Nick Heidfeld (also making his Williams debut),Christian Klien ,Juan Pablo Montoya and Barrichello. Several seconds further back was Villeneuve, struggling to hold off a charging Alonso, who was himself just ahead ofJenson Button andRalf Schumacher (in his first start for Toyota). Close behind wereFelipe Massa , Sato, the elder Schumacher, and Räikkönen, who doggedly pursued the champion but could not find a way past. The four rookies were a little further back: the two Jordans ofTiago Monteiro andNarain Karthikeyan led theMinardi duo ofPatrick Friesacher andChristijan Albers .Alonso passed Villeneuve, only to have the Canadian retake the position moments later. But just before the first round of pit stops, Alonso would finally find a way around the former champion, saving any podium hopes for the young Spaniard. While passing backmarkers on lap 15, Coulthard and Webber nearly collided with one another; Webber briefly went onto the grass, but no serious damage was done. After lap 17, unable to pull out of the pits due to a gearbox problem, Albers retired his Minardi, which had lost second gear as early as the formation lap. This was the first, and only, mechanical retirement of the afternoon.
Fisichella remained firmly in command after his first pit stop, although he briefly relinquished the lead while refueling. Barrichello gained the most in the pits, as he moved up from eighth to fourth place; Alonso continued his hard charge, gaining four positions as well. However, Trulli's Toyota slowly began dropping back, getting passed again and again; it would later turn out to be a blistered rear tyre, which would affect him for the remainder of the race. Teammate Ralf Schumacher had a problem of his own, and was forced to pit twice in quick succession to tighten a loose safety harness. Räikkönen was able to get by the elder Schumacher into tenth (his starting grid position) and pull away from the champion in pursuit of Heidfeld.
After Michael Schumacher's second stop, he emerged from the pitlane just ahead of Heidfeld, who thought he saw an opening going into the third turn. Schumacher, who momentarily lost sight of Heidfeld's Williams in his mirrors, closed the door on his fellow German, forcing him onto the grass. With no traction on the grass, Heidfeld braked in vain, sliding into the side of the F2004M, pushing both cars into the gravel. Heidfeld's race was finished; although Schumacher was able to get his Ferrari back on track, nevertheless he retired in the pits soon thereafter, due to collision damage.
Montoya went onto the grass briefly at Turn Eight as he prepared to make his second call to pitlane; this, plus another off-track excursion while tangling with a backmarking rookie, cost him valuable time. When he later lost part of his rear deflector, Montoya eased up to finish the race and to preserve his
Mercedes-Benz power plant for the next race. Teammate Räikkönen also lost a significant portion of his deflector, which became imbedded under his side barge board; mechanics were later seen removing it during a pit stop.After the second round of stops, the final order of finish was nearly determined. While most of the field slowed to conserve engines, Alonso continued pushing hard on Barrichello's heels. Barrichello, despite battling a brake balance problem, was able to answer the challenge, and held off Alonso for second. Fisichella, who flawlessly managed the gap to his nearest opponent all race long, easily took the chequered flag for his second career victory. He never put a foot wrong, and his R25 chassis, although not seriously challenged, performed flawlessly to claim the inaugural race of the season. Teammate Alonso clocked the fastest lap of the race, and was noticeably the fastest car on track for most of the event.
Interestingly, both BARs pulled into the pits on the final lap of the race; by not officially finishing the event, they have effectively exempted themselves from the new two-race engine rule. By taking advantage of this loophole in 2005 regulations, they may replace the cars' Honda engines in Malaysia without incurring any penalty. The loophole was immediately closed, as a car was in future required to have a genuine technical problem to be entitled to a new engine.
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* This was
Giancarlo Fisichella 's first race victory with the Renault team, and his first victory since 2003.F1 race report
Name_of_race =Australian Grand Prix
Year_of_race = 2005
Previous_race_in_season =2004 Brazilian Grand Prix
Next_race_in_season =2005 Malaysian Grand Prix
Previous_year's_race =2004 Australian Grand Prix
Next_year's_race =2006 Australian Grand Prix External links
* [http://www.formula1.com/results/season/2005/732/ Official results]
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