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2005 Belgian GP
2004 Brazilian GP

2005 Brazilian GP

2005 Japanese GP
2006 Brazilian GP
 XXXIV  Grande Prêmio do Brasil

Event Overview • SessionsEntry ListPenalties
Qualifying Qualification
Race Starting GridClassificationFastest LapsLaps LedPit Stops

Details
DateSunday 25 September 2005
Start time14:00
Event Brazilian GP
Circuit Interlagos
Event FormatRace of 71 laps
ChampionshipWorld Championship
Race number#17 of 19 in 2005
#748 (of all time)
Circuit
Laps71
Circuit Perimeter4309 m
Race Distance4309 × 71 − 30 = 305.909 km
Grid Format2-2-2-2 (staggered)
Pole PositionRight
First CornerLeft
Track DirectionAnti-clockwise
Weather
Track Temperature23°C
Air Temperature24°C
Humidity64%
Wind Speed0.2 m/s (from the South-South-East)
Participants
Entries20
Qualifiers20
Finishers15
Pit stops35
DebutantsNone
MilestonesMobil – 100th Fastest Lap (Lubricant Manufacturer)
 Jenson Button – 100th Race Entry (Driver)
 Takuma Sato – 50th Race Entry (Driver)
Records Broken 1. Most 11th Place Finishes in a Season Sauber (6),
2. Most 17th Place Qualifications in a Season Jordan (10)
Records Extended 1. Most Constructors' Championship Points Scores Ferrari (724),
2. Most Drivers' Championship Points Scores Ferrari (856),
3. Most Drivers' Championship Points Scores Michael Schumacher (173),
4. Most Constructors' Championship Points Scores Michael Schumacher (172),
5. Most 4th Place Finishes Ferrari (131),
6. Most 6th Place Finishes Ferrari (74),
7. Most 14th Place Finishes Minardi (28),
8. Most Race Entries Ferrari (1662),
9. Most 7th Place Qualifications Ferrari (104),
10. Most 18th Place Qualifications Minardi (85),
11. Most 20th Place Qualifications Minardi (88)

World Championship standings
1  Fernando Alonso 117 
2  Kimi Räikkönen 94 
3  Juan Pablo Montoya 60 up
4  Michael Schumacher 60 up
5  Giancarlo Fisichella 45 up
6  Jarno Trulli 43 up
7  Rubens Barrichello 38 up
8  Ralf Schumacher 38 up
9  Jenson Button 32 
10  Mark Webber 29 
11  Nick Heidfeld 28 
12  David Coulthard 21 
13  Jacques Villeneuve 9 
14  Felipe Massa 8 
15  Tiago Monteiro 7 
16  Alexander Wurz 6 
17  Narain Karthikeyan 5 
18  Christian Klien 5 
19  Pedro de la Rosa 4 
  Christijan Albers 4 
21  Patrick Friesacher 3 
22  Antônio Pizzonia 2 
23  Vitantonio Liuzzi 1 
  Takuma Sato 1 
1  McLaren / Mercedes 164 up
2  Renault / Renault 162 up
3  Ferrari / Ferrari 98 
4  Toyota / Toyota 81 
5  Williams / BMW 59 
6  BAR / Honda 33 
7  Red Bull / Cosworth 27 
8  Sauber / Petronas 17 
9  Jordan / Toyota 12 
10  Minardi / Cosworth 7 

Results
 WinnerPole PositionFastest Lap
Car NumberCar 10Car 5Car 9
EntrantTeam McLaren MercedesMild Seven Renault F1 TeamTeam McLaren Mercedes
Driver Juan Pablo Montoya Fernando Alonso Kimi Räikkönen
Car McLaren MP4/20 Renault R25 McLaren MP4/20
EngineMercedes FO110RRenault RS25Mercedes FO110R
Time1:29'20.5741'11.9881'12.268
Speed205.439 km/h215.486 km/h214.651 km/h

Podium
 RecipientTrophy Presented By
Winner Juan Pablo MontoyaJosé SerraMayor of São Paulo
2nd Place Kimi RäikkönenAgnelo QueirozMinister for Sport
3rd Place Fernando AlonsoPaulo ScaglionePresident of National Sporting Authorities (C&A)
Winning ConstructorMcLaren (represented by Norbert Haug)Geraldo AlckminGovernor of São Paulo