Belgian Grand Prix

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Belgian Grand Prix
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Race information
Laps 44
Circuit length 7.004 km (4.352 mi)
Race length 308.176 km (191.492 mi)
Most wins (drivers) Flag of GermanyMichael Schumacher (6)
Most wins (constructors) Flag of ItalyFerrari (13)
Last race (2007):
Pole position Flag of FinlandKimi Räikkönen
Flag of ItalyScuderia Ferrari
1:45.994
Podium 1. Flag of FinlandKimi Räikkönen
Flag of ItalyScuderia Ferrari
1:20:39.066
Fastest lap Flag of BrazilFelipe Massa
Flag of ItalyScuderia Ferrari
1:48.036

The Belgian Grand Prix is an automobile race, part of the Formula One World Championship.

The first national race of Belgium was held in 1925 at the Spa region's race course, an area of the country that had been associated with motor sport since the very early years of racing before the turn of the century. To accommodate Grand Prix motor racing, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps race course was built in 1921 but it was only used for motorcycle racing until 1924. After the 1923 success of the new 24 hours of Le Mans in France, the Spa 24 Hours, a similar 24 hour endurance race, was run at the Spa track.

Drivers and fans alike love the Belgian Grand Prix. Since inception, Spa-Francorchamps has been famous for its unpredictable weather. At one stage in its history it had rained at the Belgian Grand Prix for twenty years in a row. Frequently drivers confront a part of the course that is clear and bright while another stretch is rainy and slippery. Most drivers today say that the Spa course is the most challenging race track that remained on the F1 calendar.

In 1925, the first Belgian Grand Prix was won by Antonio Ascari whose son Alberto would win the race in 1952 and 1953. Unfortunately, after winning the Belgian race, Antonio Ascari would be killed in his next outing at the French Grand Prix. In 1939, the race claimed the life of British driver Richard "Dick" Seaman while leading the race. During the 1960 race Chris Bristow and Alan Stacey lost their lives in separate incidents, the latter in a freak occurrence when hit in the face by a bird.

In 1972 Spa was considered too dangerous for Formula 1 machinery. Following that decision, the Belgians decided to alternate their Grand Prix between Zolder and a characterless circuit at Nivelles-Baulers near Brussels. The first race at Nivelles was won by Emerson Fittipaldi but although the track was safe, it inspired little enthusiasm when compared to the magnificent old Spa circuit. Zolder hosted the race the following year and it was won by Jackie Stewart. Formula One returned to Nivelles in 1974. Once again the race was won by Emerson Fittipaldi, but after that event the organizers were unable to sustain a Grand Prix at Nivelles and the track faded from the racing scene.

Afterwards, the race returned to Zolder. The Belgian Grand Prix would be held there a further nine times. Niki Lauda scored back-to-back victories at the track in 1975 and 1976, and in 1977 Gunnar Nilsson scored his only F1 victory at Zolder. The following year Mario Andretti won the race for Lotus. In 1979, Jody Scheckter won the race in his Ferrari. In 1980 Didier Pironi became a first time winner at the track in his Ligier. The 1981 meeting that was won by Carlos Reutemann was chaotic with a mechanic being killed in the pitlane, a drivers' strike and then a nasty startline accident. Zolder will always be remembered, however, as the place where Gilles Villeneuve died in 1982. John Watson won the race for McLaren, but a year later the rebuilt Spa circuit opened for racing and the Belgian Grand Prix returned there. The 1982 Belgian Grand Prix was held at Zolder. In 1983, the race returned to Spa before returning to Zolder in 1984. This was the last F1 race held at Zolder with Michele Alboreto taking the final victory there. In 1985 the Belgian F1 Grand Prix returned to Spa-Francorchamps where it has remained ever since.

World Champion Michael Schumacher, who made his debut at Spa in 1991 and won his first F1 race there in 1992, won his 52nd Grand Prix at Spa in 2001, surpassing Alain Prost's all-time record of 51 wins. Schumacher also won his seventh World Drivers' Championship title at Spa in 2004. There was no Belgian Grand Prix in 2003 because of the country's tobacco advertising laws but it returned to the schedule again in 2004.

Another notable race was the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix which took place in torrential conditions. The race was originally stopped after a massive accident involving thirteen of the twenty-two runners at the first corner. The heavy rain caused low visibility, and Michael Schumacher ran into the back of David Coulthard, an event that angered Schumacher so much he stormed into the McLaren garage to confront Coulthard, claiming he had tried to kill him. Coulthard later admitted he had been at fault, due to his own inexperience (despite it being his fourth year of Formula One)[1] Only eight drivers were classified finishers (two of whom were five laps behind, one of whom was Coulthard) and Damon Hill secured a memorable victory ahead of team mate Ralf Schumacher to record the previously underperforming Jordan team's first Formula One win in its history, and a 1-2 to top it off.

In 2006, the FIA announced the Belgian Grand Prix would not be part of the 2006 Formula One season, since the local authorities had started major repair work in Spa Francorchamps.

The Belgian Grand Prix returned in 2007, when Kimi Räikkönen took pole position and his 3rd Belgian Grand Prix win in a row.

[edit] Winners of the Belgian Grand Prix

[edit] Repeat Winners

Only includes World Championship events

Number of wins Driver Years
6 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher* 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002
5 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
4 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
3 Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950, 1954, 1955
Flag of the United Kingdom Damon Hill* 1993, 1994, 1998
Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2004, 2005, 2007
2 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari 1952, 1953
Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1972, 1974
Flag of Austria Niki Lauda 1975, 1976
Flag of France Alain Prost 1983, 1987

* Michael Schumacher finished first in the 1994 Belgian Grand Prix, but was disqualified, giving the win to Damon Hill.

[edit] Year by year

A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Championship.

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2007 Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
2006 Not held
2005 Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps Report
2004 Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps Report
2003 Not held
2002 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
2001 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
2000 Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps Report
1999 Flag of the United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps Report
1998 Flag of the United Kingdom Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1997 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1996 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1995 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Spa-Francorchamps Report
1994 Flag of the United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Spa-Francorchamps Report
1993 Flag of the United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Spa-Francorchamps Report
1992 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Spa-Francorchamps Report
1991 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1990 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1989 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1988 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1987 Flag of France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Spa-Francorchamps Report
1986 Flag of the United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Spa-Francorchamps Report
1985 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna Lotus-Renault Spa-Francorchamps Report
1984 Flag of Italy Michele Alboreto Ferrari Zolder Report
1983 Flag of France Alain Prost Renault Spa-Francorchamps Report
1982 Flag of the United Kingdom John Watson McLaren-Ford Zolder Report
1981 Flag of Argentina Carlos Reutemann Williams-Ford Zolder Report
1980 Flag of France Didier Pironi Ligier-Ford Zolder Report
1979 Flag of South Africa Jody Scheckter Ferrari Zolder Report
1978 Flag of the United States Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Zolder Report
1977 Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nilsson Lotus-Ford Zolder Report
1976 Flag of Austria Niki Lauda Ferrari Zolder Report
1975 Flag of Austria Niki Lauda Ferrari Zolder Report
1974 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford Nivelles Report
1973 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Zolder Report
1972 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Nivelles Report
1971 Not held
1970 Flag of Mexico Pedro Rodríguez BRM Spa-Francorchamps Report
1969 Not held
1968 Flag of New Zealand Bruce McLaren McLaren-Ford Spa-Francorchamps Report
1967 Flag of the United States Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake Spa-Francorchamps Report
1966 Flag of the United Kingdom John Surtees Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1965 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Spa-Francorchamps Report
1964 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Spa-Francorchamps Report
1963 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Spa-Francorchamps Report
1962 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Spa-Francorchamps Report
1961 Flag of the United States Phil Hill Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1960 Flag of Australia Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax Spa-Francorchamps Report
1959 Not held
1958 Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Brooks Vanwall Spa-Francorchamps Report
1957 Not held
1956 Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Collins Lancia-Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1955 Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes-Benz Spa-Francorchamps Report
1954 Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Spa-Francorchamps Report
1953 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1952 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Spa-Francorchamps Report
1951 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo Spa-Francorchamps Report
1950 Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Spa-Francorchamps Report
1949 Flag of France Louis Rosier Talbot Spa-Francorchamps Report
1948 Not held
1947 Flag of France Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Spa-Francorchamps Report
1946 Flag of France Eugène Chaboud Delage Spa-Francorchamps Report
1945
-
1940
Not held
1939 Flag of Germany Hermann Lang Mercedes-Benz Spa-Francorchamps Report
1938 Not held
1937 Flag of Germany Rudolf Hasse Auto Union Spa-Francorchamps Report
1936 Not held
1935 Flag of Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Spa-Francorchamps Report
1934 Flag of France René Dreyfus Bugatti Spa-Francorchamps Report
1933 Flag of Italy Tazio Nuvolari Maserati Spa-Francorchamps Report
1932 Not held
1931 Flag of the United Kingdom William Grover-Williams
Flag of Italy Caberto Conelli
Bugatti Spa-Francorchamps Report
1930 Flag of Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Spa-Francorchamps Report
1929
-
1926
Not held
1925 Flag of Italy Antonio Ascari Alfa Romeo Spa-Francorchamps Report