Spanish Grand Prix
Round 5 · Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
1999-05-30
Winner: Mika Häkkinen (McLaren)
Who won the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix?
The 1999 Spanish Grand Prix was won by Mika Häkkinen driving for McLaren, starting from pole position. David Coulthard finished second, +6.238 behind, with Michael Schumacher completing the podium. It was an attrition-heavy race with 10 retirements, many due to mechanical issues. This was Round 5 of the 1999 Formula 1 World Championship, held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. Mika Salo was the biggest mover of the race, gaining 8 positions from P16 to finish P8.
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Race Results
Position Changes
Lap Positions (Top 5)
| Driver | L5 | L10 | L15 | L20 | L25 | L30 | L35 | L40 | L45 | L50 | L55 | L60 | L65 | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Häkkinen | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P2 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P2 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 | P1 |
| Coulthard | P2 | P2 | P2 | P2 | P1 | P2 | P2 | P2 | P1 | P2 | P2 | P2 | P2 | P2 |
| Schumacher | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P6 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 | P3 |
| Irvine | P5 | P5 | P5 | P5 | P7 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 | P4 |
| Schumacher | P8 | P8 | P8 | P8 | P4 | P7 | P7 | P7 | P6 | P6 | P5 | P5 | P5 | P5 |
1999 Spanish Grand Prix — FAQ
Who won the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix?+
Mika Häkkinen (McLaren) won the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix on 1999-05-30 at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Who finished P1, P2 and P3 at the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix?+
P1: Mika Häkkinen (McLaren). P2: David Coulthard (McLaren), +6.238 behind. P3: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), +10.845 behind.
Who was on pole position for the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix?+
Mika Häkkinen took pole position for the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix.
Which team won the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix?+
McLaren won the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix with Mika Häkkinen taking victory.