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1997 British Grand Prix
Race 9 of 17 in the 1997 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date 13 July 1997
Official name L RAC British Grand Prix
Location Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.140 km (3.194 miles)
Distance 59 laps, 303.260 km (188.437 miles)
Scheduled distance 60 laps, 308.400 km (191.631 miles)
Weather Sunny, Dry Track
Pole position
Driver Williams-Renault
Time 1:21.598
Fastest lap
Driver Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari
Time 1:24.480 on lap 34
Podium
First Williams-Renault
Second Benetton-Renault
Third Benetton-Renault
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The 1997 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 13 July 1997. It was the ninth round of the 1997 Formula One season. Jacques Villeneuve won the race despite being stuck in the pitlane for half a minute during his first pitstop, after a wheelnut problem. This race marked the 100th Grand Prix victory for Williams as a constructor.

Two previous leaders retired from the race due to mechanical failures. Michael Schumacher led by over 40 seconds before a wheel bearing failure caused retirement. Mika Häkkinen seemed set for his first win but his engine blew while he was holding off Villeneuve, having made one stop to the Canadian's two.

Further back, Alexander Wurz scored his first podium finish in his third Grand Prix, also briefly leading the race during the pitstops. David Coulthard ran 3rd early on, but faded with braking problems. Schumacher's team-mate Eddie Irvine was close behind Villeneuve when both made their second pitstop, but his car failed as he exited the pits. The race was a disaster for Heinz-Harald Frentzen. He stalled on the grid with the race about to begin, forcing the race start to be aborted and having him to start from the back of the grid. Then on the first lap Jos Verstappen crashed into the back of his Williams car at Becketts' corner ending the German's race immediately.

Damon Hill finally scored his first points for the Arrows team after a late retirement for Shinji Nakano.

As of 2024, this was the last time that a Williams driver had won at Silverstone.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap Grid
1 3 Canada Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault 1:21.598 1
2 4 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams-Renault 1:21.732 +0.134 2
3 9 Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 1:21.797 +0.199 3
4 5 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:21.977 +0.379 4
5 11 Germany Ralf Schumacher Jordan-Peugeot 1:22.277 +0.679 5
6 10 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:22.279 +0.681 6
7 6 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1:22.342 +0.744 7
8 8 Austria Alexander Wurz Benetton-Renault 1:22.344 +0.746 8
9 16 United Kingdom Johnny Herbert Sauber-Petronas 1:22.368 +0.770 9
10 12 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Peugeot 1:22.371 +0.773 10
11 7 France Jean Alesi Benetton-Renault 1:22.392 +0.794 11
12 1 United Kingdom Damon Hill Arrows-Yamaha 1:23.271 +1.673 12
13 14 Italy Jarno Trulli Prost-Mugen-Honda 1:23.366 +1.768 13
14 17 Argentina Norberto Fontana Sauber-Petronas 1:23.790 +2.192 22
15 15 Japan Shinji Nakano Prost-Mugen-Honda 1:23.887 +2.289 14
16 23 Denmark Jan Magnussen Stewart-Ford 1:24.067 +2.469 15
17 2 Brazil Pedro Diniz Arrows-Yamaha 1:24.239 +2.641 16
18 19 Finland Mika Salo Tyrrell-Ford 1:24.478 +2.880 17
19 20 Japan Ukyo Katayama Minardi-Hart 1:24.553 +2.955 18
20 18 Netherlands Jos Verstappen Tyrrell-Ford 1:25.010 +3.412 19
21 21 Brazil Tarso Marques Minardi-Hart 1:25.154 +3.556 20
22 22 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 1:25.525 +3.927 21
107% time: 1:27.310
Source:
Notes
Damon Hill driving the Arrows A18 during the Grand Prix
Alexander Wurz passes a yellow flag during the race.

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3 Canada Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault 59 1:28:01.665 1 10
2 7 France Jean Alesi Benetton-Renault 59 +10.205 11 6
3 8 Austria Alexander Wurz Benetton-Renault 59 +11.296 8 4
4 10 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 59 +31.229 6 3
5 11 Germany Ralf Schumacher Jordan-Peugeot 59 +31.880 5 2
6 1 United Kingdom Damon Hill Arrows-Yamaha 59 +1:13.552 12 1
7 12 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Peugeot 58 +1 lap 10  
8 14 Italy Jarno Trulli Prost-Mugen-Honda 58 +1 lap 13  
9 17 Argentina Norberto Fontana Sauber-Petronas 58 +1 lap 22  
10 21 Brazil Tarso Marques Minardi-Hart 58 +1 lap 20  
11 15 Japan Shinji Nakano Prost-Mugen-Honda 57 Engine 14  
Ret 9 Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 52 Engine 3  
Ret 23 Denmark Jan Magnussen Stewart-Ford 50 Engine 15  
Ret 18 Netherlands Jos Verstappen Tyrrell-Ford 45 Engine 19  
Ret 6 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine Ferrari 44 Halfshaft 7  
Ret 19 Finland Mika Salo Tyrrell-Ford 44 Engine 17  
Ret 16 United Kingdom Johnny Herbert Sauber-Petronas 42 Electrical 9  
Ret 5 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 38 Wheel bearing 4  
Ret 22 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 37 Engine 21  
Ret 2 Brazil Pedro Diniz Arrows-Yamaha 29 Engine 16  
Ret 4 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams-Renault 0 Collision 2  
Ret 20 Japan Ukyo Katayama Minardi-Hart 0 Accident/spun off 18  
Source:


Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 47
2 Canada Jacques Villeneuve 43
3 France Jean Alesi 21
4 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen 19
5 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine 18
Source:
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 Italy Ferrari 65
2 United Kingdom Williams-Renault 62
3 Italy Benetton-Renault 35
4 United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 24
5 France Prost-Mugen-Honda 16
Source:

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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