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The 2005 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 11 September 2005 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps near the village of Francorchamps, Wallonia. It was the sixteenth race of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship.

The race was won by Finnish driver Kimi Räikkönen, driving a McLaren-Mercedes, after he started from second position. Räikkönen's Colombian teammate, Juan Pablo Montoya, took pole position and led until his second pit stop on lap 33; he then maintained second place until a late collision with Brazilian driver Antônio Pizzonia in the Williams-BMW. Spaniard Fernando Alonso thus took second in his Renault, with Englishman Jenson Button third in a BAR-Honda.


Offical Name
LXII Belgian Grand Prix
Date
2005-09-11
Circuit
Course Length
km \ miles
Distance
44 laps, km \ miles

Timetable (GMT+2)
2005-09-09 Friday
1st Free Practice 11:00 - 12:00
2nd Free Practice 14:00 - 15:00
2005-09-10 Saturday
3rd Free Practice 09:00 - 09:45
4th Free Practice 10:15 - 11:00
Qualifying 13:00
2005-09-11 Sunday
Race 14:00

Podium
Pos. Driver Constructor

Pole Position
Driver Consturctor Time

Fastest Lap
Driver Constructor Fastest Lap

This race saw...
  • Driver
    • 8th win for 
    • 13th and last pole position for 
    • 25th front row for
    • 20th podium for 
    • 8th and last fastest lap for 
  • Team
    • 146th win for 
    • 15th and last podium for 
    • 1st fastest lap for 
  • Engine
    • 51st win for Mercedes
    • 170th podium for Honda
    • 1st fastest lap for Toyota
Data
  • Weather: Wet - Dry
  • Attendance:
  • Entries: 25
  • Qualified: 20
  • Classified: 15
Post-race Drivers' Standings
Pos. Driver Points
1 111
2 86
3 55
4 50
5 43
6 41
7 37
8 35
9 30
10 29
11 28
12 21
13 9
14 8
15 7
16 6
17 5
18 5
19 4
20 4
21 3
22 2
23 1
24 1
25 0
- 0
- 0
Post-race Constructors' Standings
Pos. Constructor Points
1 152
2 146
3 90
4 80
5 59
6 31
7 27
8 17
9 12
10 7

Trophy Presented By
Winner Didier Reynders Vice Prime Minister
2nd Place Michel Daerden Minister for Sport, Wallonie
3rd Place François Cornélis President RACB
Winning Constructor Yves Bacquelaine President Circuit Spa-Francorchamps


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