The 2005 Australian Grand Prix (officially the 2005 Formula 1 Foster's Australian Grand Prix ) [ 2 ] was a Formula One motor race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on 6 March 2005. It was the first round of the 2005 Formula One season . The 58-lap race was won by Renault driver Giancarlo Fisichella after he started from pole position . Rubens Barrichello finished second for the Ferrari team and Fisichella's team-mate Fernando Alonso came in third.
Friday drivers
The bottom 6 teams in the 2004 Constructors' Championship were entitled to run a third car in free practice on Friday. These drivers drove on Friday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.
Background
The 2005 Australian Grand Prix was the first round the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship held at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne . For the event eight of the ten entered teams arrived in Melbourne with all-new for 2005 chassis with both Ferrari and Minardi opting to start the season with modified 2004 chassis - adapting them in order to make them compliant with the 2005 technical regulations. [ 3 ] Minardi participated in both qualifying and the race having eventually decided to modify t...
Practice
Pedro de la Rosa and Kimi RƤikkƶnen put their McLarens fastest in the second session just ahead of Nick Heidfeld and Michael Schumacher . Juan Pablo Montoya was left fifth with a happy Felipe Massa sixth. The main drama was Vitantonio Liuzzi 's spin at turn three which left him in the gravel and he had to abandon the car. Narain Karthikeyan was hit with a fine with him speeding in the pit lane during his first ever outing in the last practice session with a speed of 86.2 km/h his fine was US$675...
Practice
The final session got underway and the dampness of the track led to times all over the place but Kimi RƤikkƶnen and Fernando Alonso did well to fight for fastest with the Finn coming out best. Juan Pablo Montoya put in a last gasp lap for 3rd ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella and Jenson Button. Another drama for Narain Karthikeyan as he spun at turn nine and had to abandon his car before it briefly caught fire.
Qualifying
Prior to the session several teams' weather forecasts predicted a rain storm after 20 minutes. To begin with the track was merely damp after the early morning rain. The session was run the reverse order of the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix as Christijan Albers shaded teammate Patrick Friesacher to set fastest time. Despite spinning in Turn 12 on his out lap, Narain Karthikeyan went 5 seconds faster than the Minardis with his teammate following behind.
Jenson Button had been an early retirement in Interlagos the previous year, so he had to go out fifth and quickly went fastest with a 1m 41.512. Williams drivers Nick Heidfeld and Mark Webber beat Button's time with 1m 39.717 and a 1m 36.717 respectively. Christian Klien moved to second place before Jarno Trulli put his Toyota on pole with a 1m 35.270.
A disappointing 1m 38.320 for David Coulthard in the Red Bull, the Scot was complaining of poor balance. Jacques Villeneuve was the first man to put on the dry tyre but it looked like he'd got it wrong as he spun wildly on his out lap. He brought his Sauber home for 3rd place before Giancarlo Fisichella put in a 1m 33.171 to take fastest time before the rain.
The torrential rain arrived just as Felipe Massa started his flying lap on the dry tyre, he had to abort his lap and had to settle for 20th. Michael Schumacher switched to his wet Bridgestone tyre and the 7 time world champion could only do a 1m 57.931 to put him 18th after all the drivers finished.
The session had to be stopped when Takuma Sato in the BAR crashed at Turn 8 on his out lap. When the session resumed the conditions had slightly improved and Ralf Schmacher's lap put him 17th. Fernando Alonso settled for 14th and Rubens Barrichello qualified 12th.
Race
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,...
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 pro...
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 ...
Montoya went onto the grass briefly at Turn Eight as he prepared to make his second pit stop; 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 RƤikkƶnen also lost a significant portion of his deflector, which became embedded under his side barge board; mechanics were later seen removing...
After the second round of stops, the final order of finish was nearly determined. While most of the field slowed to conserve their 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, with his only other victory being for Jor...
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Quick Facts
Table 1
| Constructor | Nat | Driver |
|---|---|---|
| McLaren-Mercedes | nan | Pedro de la Rosa |
| Sauber-Petronas | nan | - |
| Red Bull-Cosworth | nan | Vitantonio Liuzzi |
| Toyota | nan | Ricardo Zonta |
| Jordan-Toyota | nan | Robert Doornbos |
| Minardi-Cosworth | nan | - |
Table 2
| Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Q1 | Q2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Renault | 1:33.171 | 1:28.289 |
| 2 | 16 | Jarno Trulli | Toyota | 1:35.270 | 1:29.159 |
| 3 | 7 | Mark Webber | Williams-BMW | 1:36.717 | 1:28.279 |
| 4 | 11 | Jacques Villeneuve | Sauber-Petronas | 1:36.984 | 1:29.862 |
| 5 | 14 | David Coulthard | Red Bull-Cosworth | 1:38.320 | 1:28.892 |
| 6 | 15 | Christian Klien | Red Bull-Cosworth | 1:37.486 | 1:29.991 |
| 7 | 8 | Nick Heidfeld | Williams-BMW | 1:39.717 | 1:29.413 |
| 8 | 3 | Jenson Button | BAR-Honda | 1:41.512 | 1:30.616 |
| 9 | 10 | Juan-Pablo Montoya | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:45.325 | 1:29.320 |
| 10 | 9 | Kimi RƤikkƶnen | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:44.997 | 1:30.561 |
Table 3
| Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Tyre | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Renault | M | 57 |
| 2 | 2 | Rubens Barrichello | Ferrari | B | 57 |
| 3 | 5 | Fernando Alonso | Renault | M | 57 |
| 4 | 14 | David Coulthard | Red Bull-Cosworth | M | 57 |
| 5 | 7 | Mark Webber | Williams-BMW | M | 57 |
| 6 | 10 | Juan Pablo Montoya | McLaren-Mercedes | M | 57 |
| 7 | 15 | Christian Klien | Red Bull-Cosworth | M | 57 |
| 8 | 9 | Kimi RƤikkƶnen | McLaren-Mercedes | M | 57 |
| 9 | 16 | Jarno Trulli | Toyota | M | 57 |
| 10 | 12 | Felipe Massa | Sauber-Petronas | M | 57 |