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Spanish Grand Prix (Apr, 27 2008)


Creation date: 1991
Circuit: Circuito de Catalunya
First F1 GP: 29 September 1991
Grand Prix held: 17
Spectactor capacity: around 107000

Organiser:
F.E.A
Press officer
Jordi Mateu
Tel: (+34) 571 9709
Fax: (+34) 571 9772

Informations:
Circuit de Catalunya
Apartado de Correos 27
08160 Montmelo
Barcelona
Spain
Tel : (+34) 93 571 9700
Fax : (+34) 93 572 2772

Official Website : http://www.circuitcat.com

Corners

  1. Elf
  2. Renault
  3. Repsol
  4. Seat
  5. Campsa
  6. Nissan
  7. La Caixa
  8. Sabadell
  9. New Holland
Track length: 4.655 km
Number of laps: 66 (307.104 Km)
Number of corners: 13 (left:5), (right:8)
Top speed: 325 Km/h
Start line offset: 126 m
Downforce setup: mixte
2007 race weather: dry

Best lap:
F. Massa - 1'22''680 (2007, Ferrari)

Record Pole:
F. Massa - 1'21''421 (2007, Ferrari)

Pole 2007:
F. Massa - 1'21''421 (Ferrari)

Podium 2007
  1. F. Massa
  2. L. Hamilton
  3. F. Alonso

Circuit Info

This circuit was built in 1991, after the Spanish Motor federation decided to stop sharing the Spanish Grand Prix between four other tracks. The 4.627KM circuit is situated just north of Barcelona and is used for testing by the F1 teams throughout the year.

Nigel Mansell won in 1991 in his Williams Renault, after Gerhard Berger's Ferrari engine failed, and Ayrton Senna chose the wrong tyres for the changing conditions. 1992 saw Mansell winning again, with then rookie, Michael Schumacher taking second in the Benetton. Senna came to grief once more, spinning off into the wall with only a few laps to go.

Alain Prost dominated for Williams in '93, ahead of Senna, and in '94, Damon Hill helped raise morale in the team following Senna's tragic death, taking the win, with Schumacher second.


Michael Schumacher won in '95 in his Benetton, and dominated '96 in the Ferrari, in very wet conditions; rising from sixth to the lead by lap 12, and '97 saw Jacques Villeneuve winning for Williams. Mika Hakkinen took the win here three years in succession, '98 and '99 and 2000 with Michael Schumacher victorious for Ferrari in 2001 and 2002.


Michael Schumacher continued his Spanish dominance in 2003 as he took the victory ahead of local hero Fernando Alonso in 2003 and ahead of team-mate Barrichello in a crushing one-two result in 2004.

For 2005, the circuit underwent a few safety modifications but significantly was completely resurfaced for the first time since the circuit opened. Kimi Raikkonen dominated the event in his McLaren Mercedes, taking the chequered flag nearly half a minute clear of Alonso.


2006 saw Alonso make history as he became the first Spanish driver to win his home event, taking the chequered flag in the Renault nearly 20 seconds ahead of Schumacher. Giancarlo Fisichella ran second early on in the second Renault but dropped behind Schumacher in the pit stops.


The 2007 event was a pretty tedious affair with Felipe Massa dominating from the pole position for the second straight race in his Ferrari. It was not all so easy however as the Brazilian and Alonso clashed on the run into the first turn with the latter taking a wild ride through the gravel trap. Hamilton took the runner-up position with Alonso recovering to finish third.




PAST CHAMPION OF THE TRACK
  • 2008 ????
  • 2007 F.Massa (Ferrari)
  • 2006 F.Alonso (Renault)
  • 2005 K. Raikkonen (McLaren)
  • 2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
  • 2003 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
  • 2002 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
  • 2001 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
  • 2000 M. Hakkinen (McLaren)
  • 1999 M. Hakkinen (McLaren)
  • 1998 M. Hakkinen (McLaren)
  • 1997 J. Villeneuve (Williams)
  • 1996 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
  • 1995 M. Schumacher (Benetton)
  • 1994 D. Hill (Williams)
  • 1993 A. Prost (Williams)
  • 1992 N. Mansell (Williams)
  • 1991 N. Mansell (Williams)
  • 1990 A. Prost (Ferrari)
  • 1989 A. Senna (McLaren)
  • 1988 A. Prost (McLaren)

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