The 1998 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 13 September 1998. The race was won by Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari. Schumacher's teammate Eddie Irvine finished second in the other Ferrari and his brother Ralf finished third in a Jordan-Mugen-Honda. , this was the last win for tyre manufacturer Goodyear in Formula One.

Background

In August 1998, the organisation of the sporting event was characterised by complications linked to the seizure of several stands and some underpasses by the magistrate's court due to alleged irregularities in the testing certifications. The affair continued until the beginning of September, when the use of the stands for the match was allowed. The event was organised by the Automobile Club of Milan and SIAS, the company in charge of managing the racetrack. For the occasion, new giant screens were installed and the car parks and camping areas were expanded.

Heading into the 14th round of the season, Mika Häkkinen led the championship with 77 points. Michael Schumacher was in second place, seven points behind. Häkkinen's teammate David Coulthard was in third position on 48 points, making these three the only drivers who could mathematically win the title. In the constructors championship, McLaren led on 125 points, ahead of Ferrari on 102. Williams were third with 33 points, one point ahead of Benetton and seven points ahead of Jordan in fifth. Jordan had just achieved a 1–2 finish at the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix, where neither Häkkinen nor Schumacher scored any point; when lapping Coulthard, Schumacher had crashed into the Scot's McLaren, which had not moved off the racing line, obscured by spray. Although he received no penalty or sanction, many were convinced that Coulthard had intentionally caused the collision with Schumacher in order to help his teammate.

Report

Qualifying

While the free practice on Friday was dry, by the afternoon session it had rained. In a wet qualifying session, Michael Schumacher took pole position ahead of Jacques Villeneuve, who had achieved the team's best qualifying start. Mika Häkkinen, David Coulthard, and Eddie Irvine followed them in third, fourth, and fifth position. It was Jordan's third podium finishes in two races. Johnny Herbert retired in unusual circumstances; prior to the start, a Sauber mechanic accidentally left a spanner in the cockpit. During the race, the spanner became jammed under the foot pedals, which caused Herbert to crash. Schumacher was now level on points with Häkkinen going into the Nürburgring, the penultimate round, although Häkkinen still led the championship on countback as both drivers had six wins but Häkkinen had two second places against Schumacher's one. This race was Ferrari's 600th start in a World Championship event as a team.

Classification

Qualifying

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Constructor !! Time !! Gap

|-

! 1

| 3

| data-sort-value="sch m"| Michael Schumacher

| Ferrari

| 1:25.289

|

|-

! 2

| 1

| data-sort-value="vil"| Jacques Villeneuve

| Williams-Mecachrome

| 1:25.561

| +0.272

|-

! 3

| 8

| data-sort-value="hak"| Mika Häkkinen

| McLaren-Mercedes

| 1:25.679

| +0.390

|-

! 4

| 7

| data-sort-value="cou"| David Coulthard

| McLaren-Mercedes

| 1:25.987

| +0.698

|-

! 5

| 4

| data-sort-value="irv"| Eddie Irvine

| Ferrari

| 1:26.159

| +0.870

|-

! 6

| 10

| data-sort-value="sch r"| Ralf Schumacher

| Jordan-Mugen-Honda

| 1:26.309

| +1.020

|-

! 7

| 6

| data-sort-value="wur"| Alexander Wurz

| Benetton-Playlife

| 1:26.567

| +1.278

|-

! 8

| 14

| data-sort-value="ale"| Jean Alesi

| Sauber-Petronas

| 1:26.637

| +1.348

|-

! 9

| 11

| data-sort-value="pan"| Olivier Panis

| Prost-Peugeot

| 1:26.681

| +1.392

|-

! 10

| 12

| data-sort-value="Tru"| Jarno Trulli

| Prost-Peugeot

| 1:26.794

| +1.505

|-

! 11

| 5

|data-sort-value="fis"| Giancarlo Fisichella

| Benetton-Playlife

| 1:26.817

| +1.528

|-

! 12

| 2

| data-sort-value="fre"| Heinz-Harald Frentzen

| Williams-Mecachrome

| 1:26.836

| +1.547

|-

! 13

| 18

| data-sort-value="bar"| Rubens Barrichello

| Stewart-Ford

| 1:27.247

| +1.958

|-

! 14

| 9

|data-sort-value="hil"| Damon Hill

| Jordan-Mugen-Honda

| 1:27.362

| +2.073

|-

! 15

| 15

| data-sort-value="her"| Johnny Herbert

| Sauber-Petronas

| 1:27.510

| +2.221

|-

! 16

| 17

| data-sort-value="salo"| Mika Salo

| Arrows

| 1:27.744

| +2.455

|-

! 17

| 19

|data-sort-value="ver"| Jos Verstappen

| Stewart-Ford

| 1:28.212

| +2.923

|-

! 18

| 20

| data-sort-value="ros"| Ricardo Rosset

| Tyrrell-Ford

| 1:28.286

| +2.997

|-

! 19

| 21

| data-sort-value="tak"| Toranosuke Takagi

| Tyrrell-Ford

| 1:28.346

| +3.057

|-

! 20

| 16

|data-sort-value="din"| Pedro Diniz

| Arrows

| 1:28.387

| +3.098

|-

! 21

| 22

|data-sort-value="nak"| Shinji Nakano

| Minardi-Ford

| 1:29.101

| +3.812

|-

! 22

| 23

| data-sort-value="tue"| Esteban Tuero

| Minardi-Ford

| 1:29.417

| +4.128

|-

! colspan="6" |107% time: 1:31.259

|-

!colspan="6"| Source:

|}

Race

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

|-

! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Constructor !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points

|-

! 1

| 3

| Michael Schumacher

| Ferrari

| 53

| 1:17:09.672

| 1

| 10

|-

! 2

| 4

| Eddie Irvine

| Ferrari

| 53

| +37.977

| 5

| 6

|-

! 3

| 10

| Ralf Schumacher

| Jordan-Mugen-Honda

| 53

| +41.152

| 6

| 4

|-

! 4

| 8

| Mika Häkkinen

| McLaren-Mercedes

| 53

| +55.671

| 3

| 3

|-

! 5

| 14

| Jean Alesi

| Sauber-Petronas

| 53

| +1:01.872

| 8

| 2

|-

! 6

| 9

| Damon Hill

| Jordan-Mugen-Honda

| 53

| +1:06.688

| 14

| 1

|-

! 7

| 2

| Heinz-Harald Frentzen

| Williams-Mecachrome

| 52

| +1 Lap

| 12

|  

|-

! 8

| 5

| Giancarlo Fisichella

| Benetton-Playlife

| 52

| +1 Lap

| 11

|  

|-

! 9

| 21

| Toranosuke Takagi

| Tyrrell-Ford

| 52

| +1 Lap

| 19

|  

|-

! 10

| 18

| Rubens Barrichello

| Stewart-Ford

| 52

| +1 Lap

| 13

|  

|-

! 11

| 23

| Esteban Tuero

| Minardi-Ford

| 51

| +2 Laps

| 22

|  

|-

! 12

| 20

| Ricardo Rosset

| Tyrrell-Ford

| 51

| +2 Laps

| 18

|  

|-

! 13

| 12

| Jarno Trulli

| Prost-Peugeot

| 50

| +3 Laps

| 10

|  

|-

!

| 19

| Jos Verstappen

| Stewart-Ford

| 39

| Gearbox

| 17

|  

|-

!

| 1

| Jacques Villeneuve

| Williams-Mecachrome

| 37

| Spun off

| 2

|  

|-

!

| 17

| Mika Salo

| Arrows

| 32

| Throttle

| 16

|  

|-

!

| 6

| Alexander Wurz

| Benetton-Playlife

| 24

| Gearbox

| 7

|  

|-

!

| 7

| David Coulthard

| McLaren-Mercedes

| 16

| Engine

| 4

|  

|-

!

| 11

| Olivier Panis

| Prost-Peugeot

| 15

| Vibrations

| 9

|  

|-

!

| 22

| Shinji Nakano

| Minardi-Ford

| 13

| Engine

| 21

|  

|-

!

| 15

| Johnny Herbert

| Sauber-Petronas

| 12

| Spun off

| 15

|  

|-

!

| 16

| Pedro Diniz

| Arrows

| 10

| Spun off

| 20

|  

|-

!colspan="8"|

|}

Championship standings after the race

  • Bold text indicates who still has a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion.

;Drivers' Championship standings

{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

|-

! Pos

! Driver

! Points

|-

| 1

| Mika Häkkinen

|align="right"| 80

|-

| 2

| Michael Schumacher

|align="right"| 80

|-

| 3

| David Coulthard

|align="right"| 48

|-

| 4

| Eddie Irvine

|align="right"| 38

|-

| 5

| Jacques Villeneuve

|align="right"| 20

|-

!colspan=4|Source:

|}

;Constructors' Championship standings

{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"

|-

! Pos

! Constructor

! Points

|-

| 1

| McLaren-Mercedes

|align="right"| 128

|-

| 2

| Ferrari

|align="right"| 118

|-

| 3

| Williams-Mecachrome

|align="right"| 33

|-

| 4

| Benetton-Playlife

|align="right"| 32

|-

| 5

| Jordan-Mugen-Honda

|align="right"| 31

|-

!colspan=4|Source: