Formula 1 2003 Monaco Grand Prix results

data

2003-06-01
7
Circuit de Monaco
Juan Pablo Montoya MON
Ralf Schumacher SCH

The 2003 Monaco Grand Prix was won by Juan Pablo Montoya of Williams. Kimi Räikkönen was a very close secondwith Michael Schumacher also not far behind.
Despite being on pole position in Monaco, Ralf Schumacher could not convert this into a win.

The race in Monaco was round 7 of 16 of the 2003 season.

 

results

# driver constructor laps time points
1 78 1:42:19.010 10
2 78 +0.602 8
3 78 +1.720 6
4 78 +28.518 5
5 78 +36.251 4
6 78 +40.972 3
7 78 +41.227 2
8 78 +53.266 1
9 77 +1 Lap 0
10 77 +1 Lap 0
11 76 +2 Laps 0
12 76 +2 Laps 0
13 74 +4 Laps 0
63 Engine 0
29 Fuel system 0
28 Fuel system 0
16 Hydraulics 0
10 Electrical 0
0 Accident 0
0 Injured 0

grid

# driver constructor time
1 Ralf Schumacher Williams 1:15.259
2 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren +0.036
3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams +0.156
4 Jarno Trulli Renault +0.241
5 Michael Schumacher Ferrari +0.385
6 David Coulthard McLaren +0.441
7 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari +0.561
8 Fernando Alonso Renault +0.625
9 Mark Webber Jaguar +0.978
10 Cristiano da Matta Toyota +1.485
11 Jacques Villeneuve BAR +1.496
12 Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan +1.708
13 Antônio Pizzonia Jaguar +1.844
14 Nick Heidfeld Sauber +1.917
15 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber +2.143
16 Ralph Firman Jordan +2.193
17 Olivier Panis Toyota +2.205
18 Jos Verstappen Minardi +3.447
19 Justin Wilson Minardi +4.804
20 Jenson Button BAR

2003 Monaco Grand Prix

The 2003 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the Grand Prix de Monaco 2003) was a Formula One motor race held on 1 June 2003 at the Circuit de Monaco. It was the seventh race of the 2003 Formula One World Championship. The 78-lap race was won by Colombian driver Juan Pablo Montoya, driving a Williams-BMW, with Finn Kimi Räikkönen second in a McLaren-Mercedes and German Michael Schumacher third in a Ferrari.

There were no recorded on-track overtakes during this race, one of the very few occasions in Formula One history where this has occurred. The other three races since 1981 not to feature any on-track overtakes were the controversial 2005 United States Grand Prix, the 2009 European Grand Prix and the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix.


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