2005 Season

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2005 Season Calendar - There are a total of 19 races this season. Scroll down for the Latest Championship Standings and Teams.

Summing up of the 2005 Season - Very boring season - with no tyre changes in pit stops, cars allowed to come out just once for qualifying, Alonso leading from the first race in his really fast Renault car and winning the championship, Schumacher facing lots of bad luck. Montoya and Fiscichella facing a lot of bad luck too, all to Alonso's advantage. And finally the no-show race in Indianapolis USA where only the cars with Bridgestone tyres participated. ( All in all, atleast Schumee won one race, although I don't think he was very happy about the circumstances that lead to step one of the podium.

 


 

Place  Driver's Championship  Country Points
  1st  Fernando Alonso  Spain   133
  2nd  Kimi Raikkonen  Finland   112
  3rd  Michael Schumacher  Germany   62
  4  Juan Pablos Montoya  Columbia   60
  5  Giancarlo Fiscichella  Italy   58
  6  Ralf Schumacher  Germany   45
  7  Jarno Trulli  Italy   43
  8  Reubens Barrichello  Brazil   38
  9  Jenson Button  Great Britain   37
  10  Mark Webber  Australia   35
  11  Nick Heidfeld  Germany   28
  12  David Coulthardt  Scotland    24
  13  Felipe Massa  Brazil    11
  14  Jacques Villeneuve  Canada    9
  15  Christian Klien  Austria    9
  16  Tiago Monteiro  Portugal    7
  17  Alexander Wurz  Austria    6
  18  Narain Karthikeyan  India    5
  19  Pedro Del a Rosa  Spain    4
  20  Christian Albers  Holland    4
  21  Patrick Friesacher  Austia    3
  22  Antonio Pizzonia  Brazil    2
  23  Vitantonio Liuzzi  Italy    1
  24  Takuma Sato  Japan    1
 Place   Constructor Points
   1st   Renault (GF & FA)  191
   2nd   McLaren Mercedes (KR, JPM PDR & AW)  182
   3rd   Ferrari (MS & RB)   100
   4   Toyota (JT & RS)   88
   5   BMW Williams (MW,NH & AP)   66
   6   BAR (JB & TS)   38
   7   Red Bull (DC, CK & VL)   34
   8   Sauber(FM & JV)   20
   9   Jordan (TM & NK)   12
   10   Minardi (CA & PF)   7

 


Teams and their Drivers -

1. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro - Michael Schumacher of Germany and Reubens Barrichello of Brazil.

2. Lucky Strike Bar Honda - Jenson Button of Great Britain and Takuma Sato of Japan. Antony Davidson replaced Sato in Malaysia.

3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team - Fernando Alonso of Spain and Giancarlo Fiscichella of Italy.

4. BMW Williams F1 Team - Mark Webber of Australia and Nick Heidfeld of Germany. Antonio Pizzonia replaced Nick Heidfeld from Italy to China.

5. West McLaren Mercedes - Kimi Raikkonen of Finland and Juan Pablos Montoya of Columbia. Pedro Dela Rosa of Spain replaced unwell Montoya in Bahrain. Alexander Wurz of Austria replaced Montoya at Imola.

6. Sauber Petronas - Jacques Villeneuve of Canada and Felipe Massa of Brazil.

7. Red Bull - David Coulthardt of Scotland and Christian Klien of Austria. Vitantonio Liuzzi of Italy replaced Klien from San Marino to Europe - 4 races.

8. Panasonic Toyota Racing - Jarno Trulli of Italy and Ralf Schumacher of Germany.

9. Jordan Grand Prix - Narain Karthikeyan of India and Tiago Monteiro of Portugal.

10. Minardi - Christjian Albers of Holland and Patrick Friesacher of Austria. Robert Doornbos replaced Friesacher from Germany to China - 8 races.

 


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