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  Grand Prix Belgian
  Date 27 August
  Year 2000
  Image Circuit Spapng
  Caption Spa Francorchamps
  Race No 10
  Season No 17
  Official Name LVIII Foster's Belgian Grand Prix
  Location Circuit De Spa-Francorchamps
  Course Permanent racing facility
  Course Km 6968
  Distance Laps 44
  Distance Km 306592
  Weather Wet at start, drying
  Pole Driver Mika Häkkinen
  Pole Team McLaren - Mercedes
  Pole Time 1:50646
  Pole Country Finland
  Fast Driver Rubens Barrichello
  Fast Team Ferrari
  Fast Time 1:53803
  Fast Lap 30
  Fast Country Brazil
  First Driver Mika Häkkinen
  First Team McLaren - Mercedes
  First Country Finland
  Second Driver Michael Schumacher
  Second Team Ferrari
  Second Country Germany
  Third Driver Ralf Schumacher
  Third Team Williams - BMW
  Third Country Germany


The 2000 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 27 , 2000 at the Circuit De Spa-Francorchamps in Spa , Belgium . It was the thirteenth race of the 2000 Formula One Season .
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REPORT


After the disappointment of the Hungarian Grand Prix where they were clearly slower than the McLaren's of Häkkinen and Coulthard, Ferrari desperately needed a win at the Spa Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. In qualifying though, Mika Häkkinen in the McLaren again proved he was the man to beat, Jarno Trulli dragging his Jordan-Mugen Honda onto the front row and with rookie Jenson Button a surprise 3rd quickest in the impressively quick Williams-BMW. Michael Schumacher was struggling in 4th, clearly his Ferrari not up to pace with Häkkinen.

The rain arrived on Sunday, drenching the circuit and forcing race stewards to start the race under the safety car. The start-finish straight is short, leading into a sharp hairpin (La Source) which has been the site of many incidents in past races. Thus, safety concerns were heeded. It was not long before the safety car entered the pits and the race began. The early stage was no contest. Häkkinen was pulling away in the wet conditions, with championship rivals Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard trapped in traffic. However, Schumacher's job was made a lot easier with Jenson Button and Jarno Trulli colliding into La Source, leaving the door open for the German to push up into 2nd. Ralf Schumacher in the other Williams-BMW now inherited 3rd.

However, the track had started to dry, and dry lines were starting to appear. The frontrunners were cleary not prepared to take the gamble and switch to dry tyres, but Jean Alesi in the Prost Peugeot basically had nothing to lose and tried his luck. After his tyre change, he was clearly the fastest driver on the circuit, triggering teams to call their drivers in to do the same. McLaren made a tactical error by not calling Häkkinen and Coulthard into the pits immediately, costing them valuable time and allowing a now charging Michael Schumacher to close the gap. Meanwhile, Alesi's inspired decision had earned him a net 4th place after the pitstops.

These semi-wet conditions obviously suited Michael Schumacher more than it did Häkkinen, and the German started to close the gap to the Finn. Then, inexpilcably, Häkkinen had a spin and allowed Schumacher to take the lead. For the next handful of laps, Schumacher was comfortably extending the gap. ITV commentator Martin Brundle believed that Schumacher's clever use of the remaining wet line from Raidillon to Les Combes to cool his tyres (hence maximise their performance) was playing an integral role in his ability to pull away so easily from Häkkinen. Schumacher pitted at about half distance of the 44 lap race and filled his car with enough fuel to complete the race. Häkkinen kept going for a short while and he too completed his final pitstop.

Schumacher was still comfortably in front, but Häkkinen was now clearly closing on the Ferrari. The track was now fully dry and Häkkinen was on a charge. It was important to note that Schumacher had set-up his Ferrari for wet conditions due to the morning weather, meaning he had a fairly high downforce setting. He was particularly slow down the straights (notably through Eau Rouge, through Raidillon and up the Kemmel Straight approaching Les Combes). Meanwhile, Häkkinen had a more dry-weather based set-up in anticipation of a primarily dry race. This would prove crucial in the outcome of the battle.

In the final stages of the race, Häkkinen was using his straight-line speed advantage to good effect as he aimed a move up the inside of Schumacher up the Kemmel Straight approaching Les Combes. In typically robust fashion, Schumacher was going to have none of this and almost forced Häkkinen onto the grass at over 200 miles an hour. The Finn was unimpressed with that manoeuvre. He would not have to wait long for payback, in fact the very next lap at the same spot. As he and Schumacher were about to lap Ricardo Zonta, Schumacher went around the Honda driver to the left but Häkkinen went around Zonta's right and outbraked Schumacher into Les Combes. A brilliant, audacious, race-winning move from Häkkinen and arguably his best overtaking move ever. Michael Schumacher put in a great drive in difficult conditions and in a vastly inferior car but in the end could not contain a simply faster McLaren. Ralf Schumacher also put in a great performance to take the final step of the podium, outracing David Coulthard in the second McLaren.

A thrilling end to a thrilling and tense grand prix. Häkkinen now led the championship with 74 points, with Schumacher 6 points behind.


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NOTES

  • , Ferrari 1:53.803.

  • Michael Schumacher was able to hold off Mika Häkkinen for a while thanks to his clever use of the wet parts on the circuit to cool his Bridgestone s. Häkkinen preferred to use the dry line to catch up with Schumacher and finally, he made his move and took the lead with a sensational pass on Schumacher and Ricardo Zonta , both in the Kemmel straight.



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Classification

''Qualifying''

  Name Of Race Belgian Grand Prix
  Year Of Race 2000
  Previous Race In Season 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix
  Next Race In Season 2000 Italian Grand Prix
  Previous Year's Race 1999 Belgian Grand Prix