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Formula 1 - Season 2005

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1  Melbourne (Australia)

Foster's Australian Grand Prix - 2005 Date: March 6th 2005 Weather: Cloudy Circuit: Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit Australia Distance: 307.574 Km (58 laps x 5.303 Km) The 2005 Australian Grand Prix was run under partly cloudly skies with temperatures around 20 °C (68 °F). The starting grid strongly reflected the results of a summer rainstorm which struck the Saturday qualifying session. Giancarlo Fisichella (who would earn a career-second pole) and other drivers who qualified before the storm had posted respectable lap times; anyone caught in the downpour would suffer a poor grid position. Several drivers, including reigning champion Michael Schumacher, would forego a timed lap on Sunday's qualifying session, opting instead to save their engines and tyres for the race. Schumacher and Takuma Sato, who shunted heavily during Saturday's deluge, would take the further step of an engine change – since they were destined to start from the back of the grid anyway.

Air Date: 2005-03-06

2  Sepang (Malaysia)

Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix - 2005 Date: March 20th 2005 Weather: Fine Circuit: Sepang International Circuit Malaysia Distance: 310.408 Km (56 laps x 5.543 Km) This was another dominant win from Renault, as their number 1 driver Fernando Alonso secured his first win of the season from pole position. At the start he led from Jarno Trulli, before finishing the race 20-odd seconds ahead of the Italian, claiming Toyota's first ever podium position. Third place was taken by Nick Heidfeld in the Williams. He had been trailing Alonso's team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella, and his own teammate Mark Webber who collided at the end of lap 35. Having been passed by the Australian, Fisichella attempted to retake the position on the inside heading into the final corner, but lost control and slid into Webber's car. Fourth was McLaren's Juan Pablo Montoya, after from 11th on the grid. He was followed home by Ralf Schumacher, David Coulthard, Michael Schumacher and Christian Klien. This made it 4 points finishes from 4 starts for Red Bull Racing. Kimi Räikkönen suffered a puncture immediately after his pitstop, and despite setting the fastest lap was unable to make up enough positions to score any points. After retiring from the Australian Grand Prix a lap from the end, which caused the rules to be changed, Button and Davidson (Driving in place of Sato, who had a bout of the flu) retired on the second lap of the race, both from engine failures. Alonso's win made him the first Spaniard ever to lead the Formula 1 World Championship.

Air Date: 2005-03-20

3  Bahrain (Bahrain)

Air Date: 2005-04-03

4  Imola (San Marino)

Air Date: 2005-04-24

5  Barcelona (Spain)

Air Date: 2005-05-08

6  Monaco (Monte Carlo)

Air Date: 2005-05-22

7  Nürburgring (Germany)

Air Date: 2005-05-29

8  Montreal (Canada)

Air Date: 2005-06-12

9  Indianapolis (USA)

Air Date: 2005-06-19

10  Magny-Cours (France)

Air Date: 2005-07-03

11  Silverstone (Britain)

Air Date: 2005-07-10

12  Hockenheim (Germany)

Air Date: 2005-07-25

13  Budapest (Hungary)

Air Date: 2005-07-31

14  Istanbul (Turkey)

Air Date: 2005-08-21

15  Monza (Italy)

Air Date: 2005-09-04

16  Spa-Francorchamps (Belguim)

Air Date: 2005-09-11

17  Interlagos (Brazil)

Air Date: 2005-09-25

18  Suzuka (Japan)

Air Date: 2005-10-09

19  Shanghai (China)

Air Date: 2005-10-16

Formula 1

Season 2005