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March 1st:
1969 - Jackie Stewart (driving for Matra) easily won the opening race of the season at the South African Grand Prix held at the Kyalami circuit after passing the pole-sitter Jack Brabham (Brabham) by the end of lap one. On lap 7 Brabham's day got worse as rear-wing collapsed promoting Jochen Rindt (Lotus) to 2nd. However, it wasn't long before he lost the place to defending champion Graham Hill (Lotus). That was exactly where Hill finished - in 2nd for Lotus, from 7th on the grid. Denny Hulme (McLaren) passed Rindt for 3rd, but it wasn't long before he lost positions to Mario Andretti (Lotus) and Jo Siffert (Lotus). However, both of the them had trouble as Andretti retired with gearbox failure while Siffert faded back to 4th leaving Hulme to finish in 3rd. This was Stewart's 6th career win. Meanwhile, Sam Tingle (Brabham) finished 8th and last in what turned out to be his last ever start.
1975 - Jody Scheckter (Tyrrell) won his home race - South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami, after passing the pole-sitter and early leader Carlos Pace (Brabham) - who developed a braking problem and also after passing Carlos Reutemann (Brabham) in the early stages. Reutemann also passed Pace and finished in 2nd. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) passed Niki Lauda (Ferrari) early on before demoting fading Pace further down and finished in 3rd for Tyrrell. This was Scheckter's 3rd career win and his only home win. Championship leader Emerson Fittipaldi (McLaren) was challenging for the podium positions, but failed to finish after he suffered a cracked plug lead, but despite this he maintained his championship lead. He was now 3 points ahead of Carlos Pace who eventually finished in 4th, by the way. Reutemann's 3rd place enabled him to move up to 3rd in the standings, 5 points behind, passing both James Hunt (Hesketh) and Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) who both failed to finish.
1980 - Rene Arnoux (Renault) once again benefited greatly from turbocharged car advantage in an altitude and cruised to victory in the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after the pole-sitter, team-mate and his only race rival Jean-Pierre Jabouille retired with a puncture. Meanwhile, both Ligier's passed Nelson Piquet (Brabham) early on and benefited from a championship leader Alan Jones'es (Williams) gearbox failure to complete the podium. Jacques Laffite was 2nd, Didier Pironi was 3rd making it a French podium sweep. This was Arnoux's 2nd win in a row and 2nd of his career which enabled him to become the new championship leader, 5 points ahead of non-finishing Jones while Nelson Piquet remained in 3rd, now 9 points behind.
1992 - Nigel Mansell (Williams) utterly dominated as he beat everyone in qualifying by .75 of a second and by 25 seconds in the race to win the opening round of the season at the South African Grand Prix, held at the newly revamped Kyalami which returned to the calendar for the first time since 1985. Riccardo Patrese passed both McLaren's in the race and finished in 2nd, completing a Williams 1-2. Defending champion Ayrton Senna was the best of the rest as he completed the podium for McLaren. This was Mansell's 22nd career win.
March 3rd:
1973 - Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) smashed the field completely as he came from 16th on the grid, took the lead as early as lap 7 and went on to win the South African Grand Prix, held at the Kyalami Circuit. Jody Scheckter (March) was in 2nd behind him until fading behind Peter Revson (McLaren) and Emerson Fittipaldi (Lotus). Revson had to withstand the pressure from Fittipaldi and did so finishing over 20 second behind in 2nd. Fittipaldi was just half a second behind him in 3rd. This was Stewart's 23rd career win. In terms of a championship Emerson Fittipaldi still led, but Stewart reduced his lead from 8 to 3 points and remained in 2nd. 3rd place was now occupied by Denny Hulme (McLaren) who led early on in the race until suffering a puncture after passing through a wreckage and eventually finished in 5th. He passed a non-classified Francois Cevert (Tyrrell) for 3rd in the standings. Meanwhile, George Follmer drove his Shadow to a 6th place finish and scored a point in his maiden race. He also scored the first point for the Shadow team.
1979 - Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) won the South African Grand Prix held in changeable conditions in Kyalami. He passed the pole-sitter Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) on lap 2 and led for the next 13 laps until the track dried up forcing him to change his wet weather tires and causing him to lose the lead to his team-mate Jody Scheckter (who chose slicks at the start). 38 laps later though, Gilles Villeneuve regained the lead after it was Scheckter's turn to pit and went on to win. Nevertheless, it was a Ferrari 1-2. Jean-Pierre Jarier completed the podium for Tyrrell after Patrick Tambay (McLaren) faded back while Nelson Piquet (Brabham) developed engine problems. The championship was still led by the winner of the first two races Jaqcues Laffite (Ligier) although he failed to finish in this one. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) finished in 5th and reduced Laffite's lead in the standings to 6 points. Meanwhile, a win Villeneuve moved him up to 3rd in standings, 7 points behind. By the way, this was his 2nd career win.
2002 - Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) continued where he left off last year and took an easy win in the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix after his brother Ralf (Williams) took out the pole-sitter Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) in spectacular fashion...
Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) drove a very lonely race and finished twenty seconds behind in 2nd. Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren) completed the podium, he was also the last car on a lead lap. With a massive start crash, 6 further retirements during the race and the disqualification of the two Arrows'es there was only 8 cars running at the finish which led to some sensational results with Mark Webber finishing in 5th for Minardi, scoring 2 points on his debut. These circumstances also enabled Alex Yoong to achieve his best ever finish in 7th, also for Minardi. Meanwhile, for Kimi Raikkonen this was his first ever podium. This was Schumacher's 54th career win.
March 4th:
1972 - Denny Hulme (McLaren) won the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after climbing up through the field following his overheating problems. He led briefly at the start, but was soon passed by Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) and then later by Emerson Fittipaldi (Lotus) and Mike "The Bike" Hailwood (Surtees). The latter two started to challenge Stewart. Hailwood retired shortly after passing Fittipaldi, with a suspension failure, while Fittipaldi had no problem with Stewart as the latter retired with a gearbox failure. Fittipaldi seemed destined to win, but ran into handling problems and eventually gave away the win to Hulme. Third in the race was Peter Revson (McLaren) who passed Chris Amon (Matra) after the latter developed a vibration and dropped through the field. This was Hulme's 6th career win. Meanwhile, for Revson this was his first podium. With this win Hulme became the new championship leader, 6 points ahead of Stewart, while Fittipaldi scored his first points of the season and moved straight into the 3rd spot.
1978 - Ronnie Peterson (Lotus) won a very dramatic South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Mario Andretti (Lotus) took the lead at the start and led until lap 21 when he was passed by Jody Scheckter (Wolf) and Riccardo Patrese (Arrows). Few laps later the latter two switched places. To make matter's much easier for Patrese both Andretti and Scheckter dropped back with tire problems. Sadly for him, his engine expired moving Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) into the lead, but then another disaster as Depailler's car started to trail smoke. It seemed that Mario Andretti was now destined to win, but he heart-breakingly had to pit for fuel with just 3 last to go leaving him in 7th and out of the points. This opened the door for Peterson who passed struggling Depailler on the last lap to take the win. Depailler held on to 2nd. John Watson (Brabham) had a quiet race and finished in 3rd. This was 9th win of Peterson's career. In terms of the championship Mario Andretti still led, but only by 1 point from the race winner Peterson. Niki Lauda (Brabham, 6th in the race) lost one place and was now in 3rd, 2 points behind.
Below you can see Peterson's pass on Depailler that I found
2001 - Defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) started his title defense by taking a win at the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix held in Albert Park. He had no opposition and led from start to finish. Mika Hakkinen (McLaren) was his pursuer at the start, but retired mid-race with a front-right suspension failure. This left Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) in 2nd and David Coulthard (McLaren) in 3rd, however Barrichello developed handling problems so he and Coulthard switched places and that was it in terms of the podium battle. This was Schumacher's 45th career win. Meanwhile, Nick Heidfeld (Sauber) finished in 4th following a 25-second penalty for Olivier Panis (BAR) and scored his first career points. And finally Heidfeld's team-mate Kimi Raikkonen finished in 6th and scored a point on his debut. The race was marred by the death of a marshal Graham Beveridge who was hit by the flying wheel after the Ralf Schumacher (Williams) and Jacques Villeneuve (BAR) collision.
March 5th:
1977 - Niki Lauda (Ferrari) passed the pole-sitter James Hunt (McLaren) on lap 7 and that was all it took for him to win the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Jody Scheckter (Wolf) did the same on lap 18 and went on to finish in 2nd. And then nearing the end of the race Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) also passed Hunt and completed the podium. The race, however, is best remembered for the unfortunate and freakish accident that killed a marshal Frederick Jansen van Vuuren and Welshman Tom Pryce (Shadow). Everything started with an engine failure ironically for Pryce's team-mate Renzo Zorzi. Two marshal's then decided to go across the track to extinguish the engine flames. They ran right in front of Hans-Joachim Stuck (March) and Pryce. Stuck barely avoided the first marshal, however unsighted Pryce hit the second marshal while the extinguisher that van Vuuren was carrying hit Pryce in the head. Both were killed at the spot (not for the faint hearted):
Niki Lauda's 12th career win (his first after his own freakish accident at the 1976 German Grand Prix) was a truly sorrow one, but it allowed him to draw level with the pre-race championship leader Carlos Reutemann (7th in a race for Ferrari, outside the points) for the second spot in the championship. Meanwhile, Jody Scheckter's 2nd place enabled him to become the new championship leader, 2 points ahead of the former two.
March 6th:
1971 - Mario Andretti (Ferrari) won the opening race of the season at the South African Grand Prix held in Kyalami. Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) made the best start and led until lap 17 when Denny Hulme (McLaren) took the lead. Behind him John Surtees (Surtees) and Mario Andretti (Ferrari) also passed Regazzoni and then switched positions between themselves a few laps later. Unfortunately, for the leader Hulme, he suffered a suspension failure just with a handful of laps to go leaving Andretti to pick up an easy victory. Late in the race pole-sitter Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) recovered from his bad start and passed Clay Regazzoni for 2nd, after Surtees mechanical gremlins late in the race. This was Andretti's first career win and his only win for Ferrari.
1976 - Niki Lauda (Ferrari) passed what turned out to become his championship rival for the year, the pole-sitter James Hunt (McLaren) at the start and took lights-to-flag victory at the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Hunt actually felt from pole to 4th at the start, but was waved on by his team-mate Jochen Mass and then passed Vittorio Brambilla (March) on lap 5 to finish in 2nd. Later in the race, Mass made short work of Brambilla and completed a double podium for McLaren. This was Lauda's 9th career win and his 2nd from two races. That gave him a massive 12 point lead, ahead of Hunt and Patrick Depailler (9th in the race for Tyrrell).
2005 - Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault) was in his own league as he only lost the lead briefly after the first stop on his way to winning the Australian Grand Prix - opening race of the season. Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) made strategic wonders as they jumped from 8th to 4th after the first pit-stop and to 2nd after the second pit-stop combined with a pass on Jarno Trulli (Toyota) who was struggling with tire blistering. Fernando Alonso (Renault) had the same kind of progress from 13th on the grid and completed the podium. This was Fisichella's 2nd career win. Meanwhile, defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) had a very bad weekend qualifying only 18th due to rain appearing in the middle of qualifying while his race ended in a collision with Nick Heidfeld (Williams).
March 7th:
1970 - Jack Brabham (Brabham) won the opening race of the season - South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after recovering from a start incident. Jackie Stewart (March) was the pole-sitter and the early leader while behind him Jochen Rindt (Lotus) and Chris Amon (March) tangled, blocking the path for Brabham and dropping him to 6th, however by lap 6 he passed Jacky Ickx (Ferrari), Jean-Pierre Beltoise (Matra), Jackie Oliver (BRM), Bruce McLaren (McLaren) and then by lap 20 he chased down and eventually passed Stewart and went on to win. Denny Hulme also passed Stewart by mid-race and went on to finish 2nd. Defending champion Stewart was left in 3rd. This was Brabham's 14th and last career win. Meanwhile, John Miles (Lotus) finished in 5th and scored his only career points.
1999 - Eddie Irvine (Ferrari) won the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix after the dominating McLaren's retired by mid-race: David Coulthard with transmission problems, while Mika Hakkinen couldn't accelerate at the restart after Jacques Villeneuve (BAR) crash and retired with throttle failure. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Jordan) lost out to Irvine at the start, but kept him on his toes eventually finishing just over a second behind in 2nd. Ralf Schumacher (Williams) ended up in 3rd. This was Irvine's first career win. Meanwhile, Pedro de la Rosa (Arrows) had a great debut race finishing in 6th and scoring a point (his only point of the season).
2004 - Defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) led every single lap on his way to winning the Australian Grand Prix held in Albert Park. Rubens Barrichello did not threaten his team-mate for the win and met no opposition from behind on his way to completing a Ferrari 1-2, their first 1-2 result since the 2002 Japanese Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso (Renault) passed Jenson Button (BAR) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) at the start and finished in a lonely 3rd, half a minute behind the winner. This was Schumacher's 71st career win.
Thanks for taking your time to read
And of course let's remember Tom Pryce and Frederick Jansen van Vuuren. May they Rest in Peace
Rokas
March 1st:
1969 - Jackie Stewart (driving for Matra) easily won the opening race of the season at the South African Grand Prix held at the Kyalami circuit after passing the pole-sitter Jack Brabham (Brabham) by the end of lap one. On lap 7 Brabham's day got worse as rear-wing collapsed promoting Jochen Rindt (Lotus) to 2nd. However, it wasn't long before he lost the place to defending champion Graham Hill (Lotus). That was exactly where Hill finished - in 2nd for Lotus, from 7th on the grid. Denny Hulme (McLaren) passed Rindt for 3rd, but it wasn't long before he lost positions to Mario Andretti (Lotus) and Jo Siffert (Lotus). However, both of the them had trouble as Andretti retired with gearbox failure while Siffert faded back to 4th leaving Hulme to finish in 3rd. This was Stewart's 6th career win. Meanwhile, Sam Tingle (Brabham) finished 8th and last in what turned out to be his last ever start.
1975 - Jody Scheckter (Tyrrell) won his home race - South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami, after passing the pole-sitter and early leader Carlos Pace (Brabham) - who developed a braking problem and also after passing Carlos Reutemann (Brabham) in the early stages. Reutemann also passed Pace and finished in 2nd. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) passed Niki Lauda (Ferrari) early on before demoting fading Pace further down and finished in 3rd for Tyrrell. This was Scheckter's 3rd career win and his only home win. Championship leader Emerson Fittipaldi (McLaren) was challenging for the podium positions, but failed to finish after he suffered a cracked plug lead, but despite this he maintained his championship lead. He was now 3 points ahead of Carlos Pace who eventually finished in 4th, by the way. Reutemann's 3rd place enabled him to move up to 3rd in the standings, 5 points behind, passing both James Hunt (Hesketh) and Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) who both failed to finish.
1980 - Rene Arnoux (Renault) once again benefited greatly from turbocharged car advantage in an altitude and cruised to victory in the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after the pole-sitter, team-mate and his only race rival Jean-Pierre Jabouille retired with a puncture. Meanwhile, both Ligier's passed Nelson Piquet (Brabham) early on and benefited from a championship leader Alan Jones'es (Williams) gearbox failure to complete the podium. Jacques Laffite was 2nd, Didier Pironi was 3rd making it a French podium sweep. This was Arnoux's 2nd win in a row and 2nd of his career which enabled him to become the new championship leader, 5 points ahead of non-finishing Jones while Nelson Piquet remained in 3rd, now 9 points behind.
1992 - Nigel Mansell (Williams) utterly dominated as he beat everyone in qualifying by .75 of a second and by 25 seconds in the race to win the opening round of the season at the South African Grand Prix, held at the newly revamped Kyalami which returned to the calendar for the first time since 1985. Riccardo Patrese passed both McLaren's in the race and finished in 2nd, completing a Williams 1-2. Defending champion Ayrton Senna was the best of the rest as he completed the podium for McLaren. This was Mansell's 22nd career win.
March 3rd:
1973 - Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) smashed the field completely as he came from 16th on the grid, took the lead as early as lap 7 and went on to win the South African Grand Prix, held at the Kyalami Circuit. Jody Scheckter (March) was in 2nd behind him until fading behind Peter Revson (McLaren) and Emerson Fittipaldi (Lotus). Revson had to withstand the pressure from Fittipaldi and did so finishing over 20 second behind in 2nd. Fittipaldi was just half a second behind him in 3rd. This was Stewart's 23rd career win. In terms of a championship Emerson Fittipaldi still led, but Stewart reduced his lead from 8 to 3 points and remained in 2nd. 3rd place was now occupied by Denny Hulme (McLaren) who led early on in the race until suffering a puncture after passing through a wreckage and eventually finished in 5th. He passed a non-classified Francois Cevert (Tyrrell) for 3rd in the standings. Meanwhile, George Follmer drove his Shadow to a 6th place finish and scored a point in his maiden race. He also scored the first point for the Shadow team.
1979 - Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) won the South African Grand Prix held in changeable conditions in Kyalami. He passed the pole-sitter Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) on lap 2 and led for the next 13 laps until the track dried up forcing him to change his wet weather tires and causing him to lose the lead to his team-mate Jody Scheckter (who chose slicks at the start). 38 laps later though, Gilles Villeneuve regained the lead after it was Scheckter's turn to pit and went on to win. Nevertheless, it was a Ferrari 1-2. Jean-Pierre Jarier completed the podium for Tyrrell after Patrick Tambay (McLaren) faded back while Nelson Piquet (Brabham) developed engine problems. The championship was still led by the winner of the first two races Jaqcues Laffite (Ligier) although he failed to finish in this one. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) finished in 5th and reduced Laffite's lead in the standings to 6 points. Meanwhile, a win Villeneuve moved him up to 3rd in standings, 7 points behind. By the way, this was his 2nd career win.
2002 - Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) continued where he left off last year and took an easy win in the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix after his brother Ralf (Williams) took out the pole-sitter Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) in spectacular fashion...
March 4th:
1972 - Denny Hulme (McLaren) won the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after climbing up through the field following his overheating problems. He led briefly at the start, but was soon passed by Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) and then later by Emerson Fittipaldi (Lotus) and Mike "The Bike" Hailwood (Surtees). The latter two started to challenge Stewart. Hailwood retired shortly after passing Fittipaldi, with a suspension failure, while Fittipaldi had no problem with Stewart as the latter retired with a gearbox failure. Fittipaldi seemed destined to win, but ran into handling problems and eventually gave away the win to Hulme. Third in the race was Peter Revson (McLaren) who passed Chris Amon (Matra) after the latter developed a vibration and dropped through the field. This was Hulme's 6th career win. Meanwhile, for Revson this was his first podium. With this win Hulme became the new championship leader, 6 points ahead of Stewart, while Fittipaldi scored his first points of the season and moved straight into the 3rd spot.
1978 - Ronnie Peterson (Lotus) won a very dramatic South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Mario Andretti (Lotus) took the lead at the start and led until lap 21 when he was passed by Jody Scheckter (Wolf) and Riccardo Patrese (Arrows). Few laps later the latter two switched places. To make matter's much easier for Patrese both Andretti and Scheckter dropped back with tire problems. Sadly for him, his engine expired moving Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) into the lead, but then another disaster as Depailler's car started to trail smoke. It seemed that Mario Andretti was now destined to win, but he heart-breakingly had to pit for fuel with just 3 last to go leaving him in 7th and out of the points. This opened the door for Peterson who passed struggling Depailler on the last lap to take the win. Depailler held on to 2nd. John Watson (Brabham) had a quiet race and finished in 3rd. This was 9th win of Peterson's career. In terms of the championship Mario Andretti still led, but only by 1 point from the race winner Peterson. Niki Lauda (Brabham, 6th in the race) lost one place and was now in 3rd, 2 points behind.
Below you can see Peterson's pass on Depailler that I found
2001 - Defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) started his title defense by taking a win at the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix held in Albert Park. He had no opposition and led from start to finish. Mika Hakkinen (McLaren) was his pursuer at the start, but retired mid-race with a front-right suspension failure. This left Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) in 2nd and David Coulthard (McLaren) in 3rd, however Barrichello developed handling problems so he and Coulthard switched places and that was it in terms of the podium battle. This was Schumacher's 45th career win. Meanwhile, Nick Heidfeld (Sauber) finished in 4th following a 25-second penalty for Olivier Panis (BAR) and scored his first career points. And finally Heidfeld's team-mate Kimi Raikkonen finished in 6th and scored a point on his debut. The race was marred by the death of a marshal Graham Beveridge who was hit by the flying wheel after the Ralf Schumacher (Williams) and Jacques Villeneuve (BAR) collision.
March 5th:
1977 - Niki Lauda (Ferrari) passed the pole-sitter James Hunt (McLaren) on lap 7 and that was all it took for him to win the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Jody Scheckter (Wolf) did the same on lap 18 and went on to finish in 2nd. And then nearing the end of the race Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) also passed Hunt and completed the podium. The race, however, is best remembered for the unfortunate and freakish accident that killed a marshal Frederick Jansen van Vuuren and Welshman Tom Pryce (Shadow). Everything started with an engine failure ironically for Pryce's team-mate Renzo Zorzi. Two marshal's then decided to go across the track to extinguish the engine flames. They ran right in front of Hans-Joachim Stuck (March) and Pryce. Stuck barely avoided the first marshal, however unsighted Pryce hit the second marshal while the extinguisher that van Vuuren was carrying hit Pryce in the head. Both were killed at the spot (not for the faint hearted):
March 6th:
1971 - Mario Andretti (Ferrari) won the opening race of the season at the South African Grand Prix held in Kyalami. Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) made the best start and led until lap 17 when Denny Hulme (McLaren) took the lead. Behind him John Surtees (Surtees) and Mario Andretti (Ferrari) also passed Regazzoni and then switched positions between themselves a few laps later. Unfortunately, for the leader Hulme, he suffered a suspension failure just with a handful of laps to go leaving Andretti to pick up an easy victory. Late in the race pole-sitter Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell) recovered from his bad start and passed Clay Regazzoni for 2nd, after Surtees mechanical gremlins late in the race. This was Andretti's first career win and his only win for Ferrari.
1976 - Niki Lauda (Ferrari) passed what turned out to become his championship rival for the year, the pole-sitter James Hunt (McLaren) at the start and took lights-to-flag victory at the South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami. Hunt actually felt from pole to 4th at the start, but was waved on by his team-mate Jochen Mass and then passed Vittorio Brambilla (March) on lap 5 to finish in 2nd. Later in the race, Mass made short work of Brambilla and completed a double podium for McLaren. This was Lauda's 9th career win and his 2nd from two races. That gave him a massive 12 point lead, ahead of Hunt and Patrick Depailler (9th in the race for Tyrrell).
2005 - Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault) was in his own league as he only lost the lead briefly after the first stop on his way to winning the Australian Grand Prix - opening race of the season. Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) made strategic wonders as they jumped from 8th to 4th after the first pit-stop and to 2nd after the second pit-stop combined with a pass on Jarno Trulli (Toyota) who was struggling with tire blistering. Fernando Alonso (Renault) had the same kind of progress from 13th on the grid and completed the podium. This was Fisichella's 2nd career win. Meanwhile, defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) had a very bad weekend qualifying only 18th due to rain appearing in the middle of qualifying while his race ended in a collision with Nick Heidfeld (Williams).
March 7th:
1970 - Jack Brabham (Brabham) won the opening race of the season - South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami after recovering from a start incident. Jackie Stewart (March) was the pole-sitter and the early leader while behind him Jochen Rindt (Lotus) and Chris Amon (March) tangled, blocking the path for Brabham and dropping him to 6th, however by lap 6 he passed Jacky Ickx (Ferrari), Jean-Pierre Beltoise (Matra), Jackie Oliver (BRM), Bruce McLaren (McLaren) and then by lap 20 he chased down and eventually passed Stewart and went on to win. Denny Hulme also passed Stewart by mid-race and went on to finish 2nd. Defending champion Stewart was left in 3rd. This was Brabham's 14th and last career win. Meanwhile, John Miles (Lotus) finished in 5th and scored his only career points.
1999 - Eddie Irvine (Ferrari) won the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix after the dominating McLaren's retired by mid-race: David Coulthard with transmission problems, while Mika Hakkinen couldn't accelerate at the restart after Jacques Villeneuve (BAR) crash and retired with throttle failure. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Jordan) lost out to Irvine at the start, but kept him on his toes eventually finishing just over a second behind in 2nd. Ralf Schumacher (Williams) ended up in 3rd. This was Irvine's first career win. Meanwhile, Pedro de la Rosa (Arrows) had a great debut race finishing in 6th and scoring a point (his only point of the season).
2004 - Defending champion Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) led every single lap on his way to winning the Australian Grand Prix held in Albert Park. Rubens Barrichello did not threaten his team-mate for the win and met no opposition from behind on his way to completing a Ferrari 1-2, their first 1-2 result since the 2002 Japanese Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso (Renault) passed Jenson Button (BAR) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) at the start and finished in a lonely 3rd, half a minute behind the winner. This was Schumacher's 71st career win.
Thanks for taking your time to read
And of course let's remember Tom Pryce and Frederick Jansen van Vuuren. May they Rest in Peace
Rokas