GP
d' AUSTRALIE 2004
Pts
COSTA Michel
30
RAYMOND J.Michel
30
CHAMOUX Alain
26
JOUBARD-HÉON Sébastien
26
DÉSIRÉ Armel
26
La Grille
26
BALLARIN Manu
26
CRISTOL Gérald
26
BOISSIÉRAS Marc
26
GRISON Christian
26
MERX Willy
26
12°
BURIAS Jean Louis
18
13°
BURAU-SÉNAC J.Luc
pas parié
13°
DEVERLY Jean Jacques
pas parié
13°
DE WITTE Xavier
pas parié
13°
MIRANDE J.Michel
pas parié
13°
SOL Philippe
pas parié
13°
VERNET Marc
pas parié
13°
MAILLARD Philippe
pas parié
13°
AGNES Pierre
pas parié
13°
CHRESTIA-BLANCHINE Michel
pas parié
13°
CRÉMADES Norbert
pas parié
13°
MAURUSSANE Jacques
pas parié
13°
MONTAGNÉ Pierre
pas parié
 
2004 Winner
Michael Schumacher
Lap Distance
3.295miles/5.269km
Lap Record
Michael Schumacher 1m28.214s
Race Distance
189.89 miles/305.6km
Number of Laps
58
2004 Race Results
1 Michael Schumacher 2 Rubens Barrichello 3 Fernando Alonso
4 Ralf Schumacher 5 J.Pablo Montoya 6 Jenson Button

The Australian Grand Prix was originally held in Adelaide with Keke Rosberg winning the inaugural race back in 1985. While at Adelaide the race was traditionally the season closer and thus witnessed some thrilling climaxes to the world championship fight; Who could forget Nigel Mansell’s spectacular tyre blow-out in 1986 or Schumacher and Hill’s controversial clash in ’94. The race also marked Ayrton Senna’s final grand prix win back in 1993. The last Adelaide Australian Grand Prix took place in 1995 although the occasion was marked with sadness after Mika Hakkinen was seriously injured in a practice crash. Thankfully, as we all know, Mika went on to make a full recovery.

For 1996 the Aussie GP moved west to Melbourne to a fantastic new track at Albert Park. The race is now the season opener and has continued to provide some great racing. Jacques Villeneuve made his stunning GP debut their in ’96 when he stuck his Williams on pole first time out and finished second. ITV's Martin Brundle was incredibly lucky to escape a massive first lap crash in the same race in which his Jordan flew into a terrifying sequence of barrel rolls.

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