The Monaco Grand Prix 2001 was the 7th round of the 2001 F1 season, and took place at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, on May 27th.

Michael Schumacher won the race after starting in the 2nd position, followed by Rubens Barrichello, and Eddie Irvine completing the podium.

David Coulthard started from the pole position, but only managed to finish 5th.

Final results

1
1
MSC
Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
1:47:22.561
Finished
2
2
BAR
Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
+0.431
Finished
3
3
Eddie Irvine
Jaguar
+30.698
Finished
4
5
VIL
Jacques Villeneuve
BAR
+32.454
Finished
5
4
COU
David Coulthard
McLaren
+1 Lap
6
5
Jean Alesi
Prost
+1 Lap
7
10
BUT
Jenson Button
Benetton
+1 Lap
8
11
Jos Verstappen
Arrows
+1 Lap
9
11
Enrique Bernoldi
Arrows
+2 Laps
10
5
RAI
Kimi Räikkönen
Sauber
+5 Laps
11
6
SCH
Ralf Schumacher
Williams
Electrical
12
10
Tarso Marques
Minardi
Transmission
13
5
ALO
Fernando Alonso
Minardi
Gearbox
14
1
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Jordan
Accident
15
5
FIS
Giancarlo Fisichella
Benetton
Gearbox
16
8
TRU
Jarno Trulli
Jordan
Hydraulics
17
4
Luciano Burti
Prost
Gearbox
18
4
DLR
Pedro de la Rosa
Jaguar
Hydraulics
19
16
Mika Häkkinen
McLaren
Steering
20
8
Olivier Panis
BAR
Steering
21
14
MON
Juan Pablo Montoya
Williams
Spun off
22
6
HEI
Nick Heidfeld
Sauber
Collision
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Race evolution

Pit Stops

Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.

Strategy

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Incidents

The reace did not end without incidents... 13 drivers out of the original 22 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.

These included, Ralf Schumacher, who suffered from electrical problems on lap 57, Tarso Marques, who had a transmission problem on lap 56, Fernando Alonso, Giancarlo Fisichella, and Luciano Burti, all of whom experienced issues with the gearbox, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who had to retire due to an accident on lap 49, Jarno Trulli, and Pedro de la Rosa, both experienced an hydraulic malfunction, Mika Häkkinen, and Olivier Panis, both had issues with the steering of the car, Juan Pablo Montoya, who lost control and spun off the track on lap 2, and Nick Heidfeld, who retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars on lap 0.

Electrical

  • Ralf Schumacher
    Lap 57

Transmission

  • Tarso Marques
    Lap 56

Gearbox

  • Fernando Alonso
    Lap 54
  • Giancarlo Fisichella
    Lap 43
  • Luciano Burti
    Lap 24

Accident

  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen
    Lap 49

Hydraulics

  • Jarno Trulli
    Lap 30
  • Pedro de la Rosa
    Lap 18

Steering

  • Mika Häkkinen
    Lap 15
  • Olivier Panis
    Lap 13

Spun off

  • Juan Pablo Montoya
    Lap 2

Collision

  • Nick Heidfeld
    Lap 0

Qualifying

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