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On 9 March, the Australian Grand Prix has twice opened the Formula One season in Melbourne — and on both occasions it was David Coulthard who stood on the top step of the podium.
In this episode of Chequered Past, we revisit the 1997 Australian Grand Prix, a race that marked a moment of transition for Formula One. New teams arrived on the grid with the debut of Stewart Grand Prix and Prost Grand Prix, Bridgestone entered the sport as a tyre supplier, and the hastily prepared Lola team collapsed before the race even began. Amid the chaos, reigning world champion Damon Hill started his title defence at the back of the grid with Arrows. But as the race unfolded, early drama for pole-sitter Jacques Villeneuve and late heartbreak for Heinz-Harald Frentzen opened the door for David Coulthard to deliver McLaren’s first victory in more than three years.
Six years later, Melbourne once again launched the season with the 2003 Australian Grand Prix. With Ferrari dominating the early 2000s, the new season began under a completely revised single-lap qualifying format and in unpredictable conditions on race day. Strategy, changing track conditions and a crucial mistake from Juan Pablo Montoya ultimately handed Coulthard another victory at Albert Park — a result that would prove to be the final win of his Formula One career.
We also mark the birthday of Teo Fabi, the Italian driver who built a unique career across Formula One and American open-wheel racing, famously starting the 1983 Indianapolis 500 from pole position as a rookie.
Two Australian Grands Prix, six years apart — and the driver who won them both.
Cover Image: By Martin Lee - David_Coulthard_2003_Silverstone_8, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link
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By Martin ElliotOn 9 March, the Australian Grand Prix has twice opened the Formula One season in Melbourne — and on both occasions it was David Coulthard who stood on the top step of the podium.
In this episode of Chequered Past, we revisit the 1997 Australian Grand Prix, a race that marked a moment of transition for Formula One. New teams arrived on the grid with the debut of Stewart Grand Prix and Prost Grand Prix, Bridgestone entered the sport as a tyre supplier, and the hastily prepared Lola team collapsed before the race even began. Amid the chaos, reigning world champion Damon Hill started his title defence at the back of the grid with Arrows. But as the race unfolded, early drama for pole-sitter Jacques Villeneuve and late heartbreak for Heinz-Harald Frentzen opened the door for David Coulthard to deliver McLaren’s first victory in more than three years.
Six years later, Melbourne once again launched the season with the 2003 Australian Grand Prix. With Ferrari dominating the early 2000s, the new season began under a completely revised single-lap qualifying format and in unpredictable conditions on race day. Strategy, changing track conditions and a crucial mistake from Juan Pablo Montoya ultimately handed Coulthard another victory at Albert Park — a result that would prove to be the final win of his Formula One career.
We also mark the birthday of Teo Fabi, the Italian driver who built a unique career across Formula One and American open-wheel racing, famously starting the 1983 Indianapolis 500 from pole position as a rookie.
Two Australian Grands Prix, six years apart — and the driver who won them both.
Cover Image: By Martin Lee - David_Coulthard_2003_Silverstone_8, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link
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Music by #Mubert Music Rendering