Grand Prix Schedule 2001

# Date Country Location Winner Team
1 March 4 Australia Melbourne Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
2 March 18 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
3 April 1 Brazil Sao Paulo David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren-Mercedes
4 April 15 San Marino Imola Ralf Schumacher (D) Williams-BMW
5 April 29 Spain Barcelona Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
6 May 13 Austria Spielberg David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren-Mercedes
7 May 27 Monaco Monte Carlo Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
8 June 10 Canada Montreal Ralf Schumacher (D) Williams-BMW
9 June 24 Europe Nurburgring Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
10 July 1 France Magny Cours Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
11 July 15 Great Britain Silverstone Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren-Mercedes
12 July 29 Germany Hockenheim Ralf Schumacher (D) Williams-BMW
13 August 19 Hungary Budapest Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
14 September 2 Belgium Spa Francorchamps Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari
15 September 16 Italy Monza Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) Williams-BMW
16 September 30 United States Indianapolis Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren-Mercedes
17 October 14 Japan Suzuka Michael Schumacher (D) Ferrari

* Michael Schumacher clinched the 2001 Drivers’ Championship and Ferrari clinched the Constructors’ Championship in Hungary.

* Germany clinched the 2001 F1Page Nations’ Cup in Belgium.

Before the Spanish GP Luciano Burti moved from Jaguar to Prost replacing Gaston Mazzacane. Pedro de la Rosa replaced Burti at Jaguar.

Jordan test driver Ricardo Zonta substituted for Heinz-Harald Frentzen in Canada.

Before the German GP Heinz-Harald Frentzen was fired by Jordan. Ricardo Zonta was given the seat for the German GP.

Before the Hungarian GP Jean Alesi moved from Prost to Jordan. Heinz-Harald Frentzen was hired by Prost for the rest of the season.

Before the Italian GP Alex Yoong replaced Tarso Marques at Minardi.

Tomas Enge substituted for the injured Luciano Burti in Italy, the United States and Japan.

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