johnsonwax wrote:WaikeCU wrote:That was Belgium GP in 2001. A Williams front row, but Montoya stalled on the installation lap, making him join the back of the grid. After Burti had that crash, there was a third restart and that's when the world watched Ralf Schumacher's Williams sitting on those blocks from P1 on the grid, because the team wanted a rear wing change.
Oh, that's right. Whatever luck Ralf might have had in racing seemed to always escape to his brother.
True that. The luck of Michael is/was legendary. Look what happened to deliver him the front row at that race. Incredible. Man I miss that guy on the track in that red car.
(Sorry for the OT, it may need to be deleted but since it pertains to above dialog, I thought it was a nice OT addition)
Wiki~
"The first start was aborted when both pole-sitter Juan Pablo Montoya and Heinz-Harald Frentzen stalled on the grid. As a result, they were relegated to the back of the grid for the second start.
On lap four, Luciano Burti, while speeding through Blanchimont, made contact with Eddie Irvine's rear wheel, causing his front wing to break off. He lost grip and speared straight into the tyre barrier at over 180 mph. The resulting injuries caused him to miss the rest of the season. The race restarted over 36 laps, with the results of this part of the race counting as the overall results.
Irvine did not take part in the restart, and nor did Kimi Räikkönen or Fernando Alonso, both of whom had retired before the race was stopped.
What was the third start was also aborted when Ralf Schumacher couldn't leave the grid, due to the pit jack being left on his car following a rear wing change. He followed Williams team-mate Montoya and Frentzen to the back of the grid, and Michael Schumacher thus found himself at the front for the fourth start."
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Belgian_Grand_Prix
Watching F1 since 1986.