Barrichello wins Japan; Jos 15thMichael Schumacher Worldchampion
Published on 12 October 2003 by Huub Rothengatter
In the last Grand Prix of this season Michael Schumacher did what everyone expected; get the one point he needed and win the World Championship 2003. It will be his sixth, one more than the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio. Rubens Barrichello made it happen that Ferrari won both titles, by coming first in this Grand Prix.
No problems when the race started. Rubens Barrichello went up front but was soon overtaken by Montoya who had more speed. Behind them Takuma Sato overtook Justin Wilson which startled Ralf Schumacher that he spin yet again. Again he had to start from the back of the field and make his way forward.
From that moment it looks that the race has led its course. No more change of positions, other than the odd one due to pitstops. The 2 year old McLaren cars cannot keep up with Rubens Barrichello's F2003-GA, Ron Dennis could only hope for both to break down. Coulthard and Raikkonen did their best to get closer to Barrichello, but this circuit is definately designed for Bridgestone tyres and their performance does show compared to the Michelins.
It was getting clearer that both titles would go to the Italians yet again. Montoya's retirement and Ralf Schumacher's bad performance the Constructors' Championship stays out of reach of BMW Williams. Later in a fight over 7th and 8th position between Da Matta and both Schumachers maybe something Ron Dennis had hoped for could have happened. In an effort to overtake Da Matta Michael Schumacher made a wrong judgement and had to go off his line, this made Ralf Schumacher to veer aside and both Schumachers went off track with smoking tyres. Ralf was the one worst off, he lost his front wing. Yet again Ralf lost his chance and had to start all over again. Michael Schumacher is safe and his only concern is to finish the race in 8th position.
Both Minardi's proved to be very reliable. Jos finished in 15th well in front of his team mate Nicolas Kiesa. We will report later about Jos's findings later when we have spoken with him.