Brazilian Grand Prix 2003 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Brazilian Grand Prix

São Paulo Brazil

Complete

Apr 6, 2003 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
🥈2nd Place
🥉3rd Place
Pole Position

Race Summary

The Brazilian Grand Prix delivered one of the most chaotic and controversial races in F1 history, culminating in Giancarlo Fisichella being declared the winner for Jordan-Ford after the race was red-flagged due to torrential rain and a massive accident involving Mark Webber. The confusion began when race control initially awarded victory to Kimi Räikkönen, only to reverse the decision hours later after discovering a timing error - Fisichella had actually led at the correct red-flag countback point, handing the Italian driver his maiden Grand Prix victory and Jordan's first win in four years.

Räikkönen thought he'd won his second consecutive race, leading when the red flags flew after Webber's Jaguar spectacularly cartwheeled through the air following contact with debris. The McLaren driver stood on the podium celebrating his apparent victory alongside Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber, only to learn later that the classification was incorrect. Fernando Alonso was eventually classified second for Renault, while Räikkönen dropped to a still-impressive third place despite the points loss from the corrected result.

The race's dramatic conclusion - featuring the first red-flag finish since Canada 1997 and the subsequent classification reversal - overshadowed the brilliant wet-weather driving on display. Fisichella's victory was thoroughly deserved after an inspired drive in treacherous conditions, though the confusion tarnished what should have been Jordan's greatest moment. The controversy prompted the FIA to clarify red-flag procedures, while Räikkönen's championship lead evaporated due to the timing correction. The chaotic Brazilian GP epitomized the unpredictable, entertaining 2003 season.