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2006 Brazilian Grand Prix

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2006 Brazilian Grand Prix
Race 18 of 18 in the2006 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date 22 October 2006(2006-10-22)
Official name Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2006
Location Autódromo José Carlos Pace,São Paulo,Brazil
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.309 km (2.677 miles)
Distance 71 laps, 305.909 km (190.083 miles)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 23 °C (73 °F)[1]
Pole position
Driver Ferrari
Time 1:10.680
Fastest lap
Driver GermanyMichael Schumacher Ferrari
Time 1:12.162 on lap 70
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Renault
Third Honda
Lap leaders

The2006 Brazilian Grand Prix(officially theFormula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2006)[2]was aFormula Onemotor race held on 22 October 2006 at theAutódromo José Carlos Pace,São Paulo.It was the eighteenth and final race of the2006 FIA Formula One World Championship.The race determined the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships for the season, withFernando AlonsoandRenaultwinning their respective championships. The race itself attracted 154 million viewers.[3]

The 71-lap race was won by local driverFelipe Massa,driving aFerrari,with Alonso taking second in hisRenaultandJenson Buttonthird in aHonda.Massa was the first Brazilian driver to win his home Grand Prix sinceAyrton Sennain1993.Michael Schumacher,in what was expected to be his last race, finished fourth, having started tenth and suffered a puncture which dropped him to 19th.

Schumacher retired from Formula One after this race, with seven Drivers' Championships to his name, although he would return in 2010 withMercedes.His seat at Ferrari was taken byKimi Räikkönen,whilst Alonso moved toMcLarento partner rookieLewis Hamilton.

This race also marked the end of the tyre war which lasted 5 years withMichelinpulling out of the sport, It was also the end of two major tobacco sponsorships withMild SevenandBritish American tobaccoending their association withRenaultandHondaand leaving the sport after this race.

Report

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Pre-race

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BMW Sauberput "Thanks Michael" messages on the backs of its cars to acknowledgeMichael Schumacher's last race before retiring

FollowingMichael Schumacher's engine failure andFernando Alonso's victory in the previous race inJapan,Alonso was now 10 points ahead of Schumacher in the Drivers' Championship, and would therefore clinch the championship unless Schumacher won the race and Alonso failed to score a point. Felipe Massawent into the race holding third place in the championship, one point ahead of fourth placeGiancarlo Fisichella,who in turn could have his fourth place taken off him asKimi Räikkönenwas 9 points behind him. The final place in the top six of the Drivers' Championship was secure, as the current occupant,Jenson Button,was 11 points behind Räikkönen and 22 points ahead of hisHondateammate,Rubens Barrichello,with a maximum of 10 points available.

In the Constructors' Championship,Renaultwere leadingFerrariby nine points, meaning that Renault had to score 10 points to secure the title.McLarenwere safe in third place with 105 points, 81 points behind Ferrari and 27 points ahead of fourth place Honda. Meanwhile,BMW SauberandToyotawere still competing for fifth place, with only one point between the two, but their top 6 position was secure as seventh placeRed Bull Racingwere 19 points behind Toyota.

Räikkönen set the fastest time during the first practice session with 1:13.764.Anthony Davidsonmanaged to take second in hisHonda,but none of theRenaultsorFerrarisset a competitive time, with Renault opting just to do one installation lap apiece.Alexander WurzandSebastian Vettelcompleted the top four.[4]

Before the race began, Michael Schumacher was given a lifetime achievement award by footballerPelé.

Race

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Start

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BothWilliamsretired on the first lap after colliding with each other.

At the startFelipe Massaretained his lead going into the first bend, ahead ofKimi RäikkönenandJarno Trulli.Championship electFernando Alonsokept his fourth position despite a challenge around the outside of the first corner byRubens Barrichello'sHonda.Michael Schumacherhad a decent start from his 10th position on the grid and was on the inside of the twoBMW Saubersgoing into the first corner, but had to back off to avoid a collision. His apparently much quicker Ferrari allowed him to pass both BMWs three corners later as they were slowed byRobert Kubicaovertaking teammateNick Heidfeldon the back straight. A little further behind, the twoWilliams-Cosworthscollided asNico Rosberghit the back ofMark Webber's car going into turn 4. Both cars were severely damaged with Webber retiring at the end of the lap with a missing rear wing. Rosberg in turn had another high-speed crash on the uphill main straight: he lost grip and spun heavily into the wall, due to the damage sustained in the earlier contact with his teammate. Rosberg was unhurt but the scattered debris on the track led to thesafety carbeing deployed to allow for the track to be cleaned. Before the safety car came out, Barrichello's Honda was overtaken on the outside into turn 1 byGiancarlo Fisichella.

Safety car and restart

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Massa behind theSafety Car

As the safety car picked up the field at the end of lap 2, Massa led Räikkönen, Trulli and Alonso with Fisichella and Michael Schumacher moving up to 5th and 6th respectively. Barrichello,Ralf Schumacher,Kubica and Button completed the top ten, Button having taken advantage of the two Williams retiring and having passed Heidfeld andPedro de la Rosa.

The restart took place on lap six and saw Button move past Kubica on the inside as the two crossed the line only 0.038secs apart. Michael Schumacher was also soon to attack Fisichella'sRenault,forcing the Italian to protect the inside line in turns 4 and 5. On the next lap Button went past Ralf Schumacher up to 8th while Massa was pulling away comfortably from his pursuers at the front. His teammate Schumacher tried to move past Fisichella around the outside on the main straight. But Fisichella put up a fight, staying on the inside on the entry into the 1st corner. Schumacher aggressively cut across to the inside into the first corner, trying to force Fisichella to back off. Fisichella tried to avoid contact by moving onto the kerb, but his front wing appeared to make very light contact with theFerrari'sleft rear tyre. Indeed, Schumacher's car began to slide violently in the next corner as his tyre deflated forcing the German to drive the entire lap at significantly reduced speed, and to see the entire field move past him in the process. The Ferrari team took eleven seconds to change all four tyres - taking the opportunity to add fuel as well. When Schumacher rejoined, he was only a few seconds in front of his teammate Massa thus being almost a lap down on the race leader.

The two Ferraris proceeded to post the quickest lap times with Massa comfortably increasing his gap to Räikkönen in second, while theToyotashit trouble with first Ralf Schumacher and then Jarno Trulli retiring in the pits on lap 10. This meant that the order on lap 11 was: 1st Massa, 2nd Räikkönen, 3rd Alonso, 4th Fisichella, 5th Barrichello, 6th Button, 7th Kubica, 8th de la Rosa, 9th Heidfeld, 10thScott Speed,11thVitantonio Liuzzi,12thDavid Coulthard,13thTakuma Sato,14thChristijan Albers,15thSakon Yamamoto,16thRobert Doornbos,17thTiago Monteiroand 18th and last Michael Schumacher's Ferrari.

The race now settled into a steady pattern with the Ferraris still quickest and Alonso closing to within two seconds of Räikkönen'sMcLaren.Coulthard retired hisRed Bull-Ferrari with mechanical problems on lap 14. The first planned pitstops took place on lap 21 with Räikkönen, Fisichella and Barrichello all coming in for fuel and tires. Fisichella's stop was slightly slower than Barrichello's, which nearly resulted in a collision as the two exited the pitlane - the Renault driver only just maintaining his position. They reemerged on the track 7th, 8th and 9th respectively, just behind de la Rosa and Heidfeld who had hitherto been contesting 8th place with Heidfeld quicker in the corners but unable to match the McLaren's straight-line speed. Massa closed to within a couple of seconds of lapping his teammate, setting a fastest lap of 1:12.8 before pitting on lap 23 at which point he had a 15-second gap to Alonso in second. Massa was stationary for just over 8 seconds and rejoined in third behind Button who was now in second despite having started 14th. Button pitted on the next lap, his 7.9 second stop allowing him to rejoin in 7th comfortably ahead of Fisichella and Barrichello. Alonso made his stop on the following lap and was able to rejoin just in front of Räikkönen but still behind de la Rosa and Heidfeld. Kubica then pitted from second position on lap 26 and dropped to 9th. His teammate followed suit on lap 27 falling behind the two Toro Rosso in the process just as Button was able to slipstream Räikkönen and outbrake him into turn one. Massa now led by 17 seconds in front of de la Rosa, who would not stop until 8 laps later. Alonso, Button and Räikkönen followed with a small gap back to Fisichella and Barrichello.

A puncture deflated Michael Schumacher's race chances, but he fought back to finish fourth

Michael Schumacher had moved up to 13th courtesy of pitstops by theAgurisand on lap 31 he moved past Doornbos and closed on Liuzzi who had just been involved in an incident with Heidfeld, whom he had steered into just as Heidfeld was overtaking the Italian into turn 1. The BMW driver's front wing suffered some damage from the contact but he was able to carry on. Liuzzi then pitted leaving Schumacher 11th and just 3 seconds behind Heidfeld. They both advanced one position on lap 33 as Scott Speed also pitted in hisToro Rosso.Up front, Massa was still pulling away, now 23 seconds in front of de la Rosa, Alonso, Button and Räikkönen, who were all still very close together. De la Rosa pitted on lap 35 for his one and only pitstop (10.8s) dropping to 10th. Schumacher easily passed Heidfeld for ninth on the following lap when Heidfeld was forced into the pits again on lap 38 to have the damaged front wing replaced, dropping him out of any contention for the points.

Barrichello was first into the pits when the second and last round of regular pitstops began on lap 46. His stop lasted 8.3 seconds. Schumacher followed on lap 47 having driven 36 laps since his first unscheduled stop. He rejoined in 8th just between Barrichello and the one-stopping de la Rosa. Fisichella did his stop (7.2s) on lap 49. Button was into the pits (7.3s) on the following lap while Schumacher effortlessly passed Barrichello on the inside on the main straight. Räikkönen was next man to pit, rejoining in fourth - only just behind Button, who was busy lapping Yamamoto and the Spykers. Leader Massa made his stop on lap 52 and rejoined still in front of second placed Alonso, who also kept his position after he came in two laps later (6.8s).

Schumacher was now beginning to look threatening to the second Renault of Fisichella and this was significant for the Constructors' Championship—if the Ferraris could finish 1st and 2nd and the Renaults only 3rd and 6th, the two teams would finish equal on points but with Ferrari in front on race victories. With 15 laps to go, Schumacher was under half a second behind Fisichella as they came across the line with Räikkönen only a few seconds further in front. The Renault seemed able to match the Ferrari's impressive straight-line speed and Schumacher was unable to overtake as easily as he had done with other cars. A thrilling battle ensued as Fisichella defended valiantly, but on lap 62 he braked too late into Turn 1 and his Renault took to the grass, allowing Schumacher to gain in position. Fisichella was only just able to rejoin in front of Barrichello.

Michael Schumacher squeezes pastKimi Räikkönento take fourth place

Schumacher then closed on 4th placed Räikkönen who had been dropping back slightly from Button and Alonso. On lap 64, Nick Heidfeld's race was over as his BMW's rear suspension failed at the end of the main straight. Waved yellow flags in Turn 1 prevented Schumacher from overtaking Räikkönen on the usual overtaking spot, but Räikkönen made a slight mistake in the hairpin turn 10 and Schumacher pulled even with the Finn in the inferior McLaren. Schumacher was on the outside for the next turn, however, and had to back off, losing some ground in the process.

With four laps to go, Schumacher was ready to attack again, but Räikkönen defended brilliantly against superior machinery by taking the inside line for the first turn. The following lap, Schumacher was even closer, drafting behind the McLaren on the main straight. Räikkönen tried to fend off the charging Ferrari and again took to the inside, but this time Schumacher was so much quicker he managed to pull alongside, finding just enough space between the McLaren and the pit wall. The two cars went through turn one side by side, but Räikkönen finally had to give way into turn 2 as Schumacher forced him onto the dirty line of the circuit.

Finish and post-race

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Massa received a Brazilian flag after winning the race

Schumacher continued to chase down Alonso and Button, setting a new fastest lap (1:12.1) on the penultimate lap, but he was unable to catch them in time and Alonso made himself and Renault champions by finishing second behind the elated Felipe Massa, who became the first Brazilian winner inSão Paulosince the lateAyrton Sennain1993.Giancarlo Fisichellafinished sixth to help Renault clinch their second Constructors' Championship.

After finishing the race, winner Felipe Massa stopped just after the "S do Senna"to receive aBrazilian flagfrom a fan, this action had broken Article 154 of theFIASporting Regulations, stating that "After receiving the end-of-race signal all cars must proceed on the circuit directly to the post race parc fermé without stopping, without overtaking (unless clearly necessary), without receiving any object whatsoever and without any assistance (except that of the marshals if necessary)."[5]In practice, this should have meant Massa being punished, although the rule itself was never put in place.[6]

At the end-of-season FIA Gala in December 2006 the promoters of the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix received the Race Promoters' Trophy for their work in publicising the event.[7]

It was also the last race for aV10-enginedcar to date asScuderia Toro Rossoeventually switched toFerrari 0562.4-litre V8 engines from 2007 season.

Friday drivers

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Sebastian Vettelon third-driver duties for BMW Sauber during Friday practice

The bottom six teams in the2005 Constructors' Championship,plus theSuper Aguriteam, were entitled to run a third car in free practice on Friday. These drivers did not compete in qualifying or the race.

Constructor Nat Driver
Williams-Cosworth Austria Alexander Wurz
Honda United Kingdom Anthony Davidson
Red Bull-Ferrari Germany Michael Ammermüller
BMW Sauber Germany Sebastian Vettel
Spyker MF1-Toyota Venezuela Ernesto Viso
Toro Rosso-Cosworth Switzerland Neel Jani
Super Aguri-Honda France Franck Montagny

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Q3 Grid
1 6 BrazilFelipe Massa Ferrari 1:10.643 1:10.775 1:10.680 1
2 3 FinlandKimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 1:12.035 1:11.386 1:11.299 2
3 8 ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota 1:11.885 1:11.343 1:11.328 3
4 1 SpainFernando Alonso Renault 1:11.791 1:11.148 1:11.567 4
5 11 BrazilRubens Barrichello Honda 1:12.017 1:11.578 1:11.619 5
6 2 ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella Renault 1:12.042 1:11.461 1:11.629 6
7 7 GermanyRalf Schumacher Toyota 1:11.713 1:11.550 1:11.695 7
8 16 GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:12.307 1:11.648 1:11.882 8
9 17 PolandRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:12.040 1:11.589 1:12.131 9
10 5 GermanyMichael Schumacher Ferrari 1:11.565 1:10.313 No time 10
11 9 AustraliaMark Webber Williams-Cosworth 1:11.973 1:11.650 11
12 4 SpainPedro de la Rosa McLaren-Mercedes 1:11.825 1:11.658 12
13 10 GermanyNico Rosberg Williams-Cosworth 1:11.974 1:11.679 13
14 12 United KingdomJenson Button Honda 1:12.085 1:11.742 14
15 15 NetherlandsRobert Doornbos Red Bull-Ferrari 1:12.530 1:12.591 22
16 20 ItalyVitantonio Liuzzi Toro Rosso-Cosworth 1:12.855 1:12.861 15
17 21 United StatesScott Speed Toro Rosso-Cosworth 1:12.856 16
18 19 NetherlandsChristijan Albers Spyker MF1-Toyota 1:13.138 17
19 14 United KingdomDavid Coulthard Red Bull-Ferrari 1:13.249 18
20 22 JapanTakuma Sato Super Aguri-Honda 1:13.269 19
21 23 JapanSakon Yamamoto Super Aguri-Honda 1:13.357 20
22 18 PortugalTiago Monteiro Spyker MF1-Toyota No time 21
Source:[8]
Alonso on the way to his second Drivers' Championship.
This was alsoRubens Barrichello's home race, for which he sported a special helmet design.

Race

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Lap Time/Retired Grid Points
1 6 BrazilFelipe Massa Ferrari 71 1:31:53.751 1 10
2 1 SpainFernando Alonso Renault 71 + 18.658 4 8
3 12 United KingdomJenson Button Honda 71 + 19.394 14 6
4 5 GermanyMichael Schumacher Ferrari 71 + 24.094 10 5
5 3 FinlandKimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 71 + 28.503 2 4
6 2 ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella Renault 71 + 30.287 6 3
7 11 BrazilRubens Barrichello Honda 71 + 40.294 5 2
8 4 SpainPedro de la Rosa McLaren-Mercedes 71 + 52.068 12 1
9 17 PolandRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 71 + 1:07.642 9
10 22 JapanTakuma Sato Super Aguri-Honda 70 + 1 Lap 19
11 21 United StatesScott Speed Toro Rosso-Cosworth 70 + 1 Lap 16
12 15 NetherlandsRobert Doornbos Red Bull-Ferrari 70 + 1 Lap 22
13 20 ItalyVitantonio Liuzzi Toro Rosso-Cosworth 70 + 1 Lap 15
14 19 NetherlandsChristijan Albers Spyker MF1-Toyota 70 + 1 Lap 17
15 18 PortugalTiago Monteiro Spyker MF1-Toyota 69 + 2 Laps 21
16 23 JapanSakon Yamamoto Super Aguri-Honda 69 + 2 Laps 20
17 16 GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 63 Accident 8
Ret 14 United KingdomDavid Coulthard Red Bull-Ferrari 14 Gearbox 18
Ret 8 ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota 10 Suspension 3
Ret 7 GermanyRalf Schumacher Toyota 9 Suspension 7
Ret 9 AustraliaMark Webber Williams-Cosworth 1 Collision damage 11
Ret 10 GermanyNico Rosberg Williams-Cosworth 0 Accident 13
Source:[9]

Final championship standings

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  • Note:Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold textand an asterisk indicates the 2006 World Champions.

References

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  1. ^"Weather info for the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix".Weather Underground.Retrieved17 January2016.
  2. ^"Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2006 - Race".Retrieved21 December2020.
  3. ^Spurgeon, Brad (15 March 2007)."Season opens with the focus on younger faces".International Herald Tribune. Archived fromthe originalon 20 March 2007.Retrieved10 October2007.
  4. ^Collings, Tim (20 October 2006)."Raikkonen quickest in practice 1 - Brazil".Autosport.Retrieved27 May2007.
  5. ^"2006 Formula One Sporting Regulations"(PDF).FIA. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 17 October 2006.Retrieved17 January2016.
  6. ^"Just for the record".GrandPrix. 23 October 2006.Retrieved17 January2016.
  7. ^"F1 in the news".F1Fanatic.co.uk.15 December 2006.Retrieved16 December2006.
  8. ^Domenjoz, Luc; et al. (February 2007).Formula One Yearbook 2006-2007.Chronosports S.A. p. 208.ISBN978-2-84707-110-8.
  9. ^abDomenjoz, Luc; et al. (February 2007).Formula One Yearbook 2006-2007.Chronosports S.A. p. 213.ISBN978-2-84707-110-8.
  10. ^ab"Brazil 2006 - Championship • STATS F1".statsf1.Retrieved13 March2019.
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2006 Japanese Grand Prix
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2007 Australian Grand Prix
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2005 Brazilian Grand Prix
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2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
Awards
Preceded by
2005 Monaco Grand Prix
Formula One Promotional Trophy
for Race Promoter

2006
Succeeded by
2007 United States Grand Prix

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