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| {{FIN}} [[Mika Häkkinen]] | | {{FIN}} [[Mika Häkkinen]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{GER}} Nick Heidfeld | |rowspan=2| {{GER}} [[Nick Heidfeld]] | ||
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| {{ITA}} [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] | | {{ITA}} [[Giancarlo Fisichella]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{COL}} Juan Pablo Montoya<br>{{GER}} Jörg Müller | |rowspan=2| {{COL}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]<br>{{GER}} [[Jörg Müller]] | ||
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| {{BRA}} Rubens Barrichello | | {{BRA}} [[Rubens Barrichello]] | ||
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| {{GBR}} [[Jack Christopherson]] | | {{GBR}} [[Jack Christopherson]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{CZE}} Tomas Enge<br>{{RSA}} Stephen Watson | |rowspan=2| {{CZE}} [[Tomas Enge]]<br>{{RSA}} [[Stephen Watson]] | ||
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| {{GER}} Heinz-Harald Frentzen | | {{GER}} [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| Petronas SPE-03A | |rowspan=2| Petronas SPE-03A | ||
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| {{ITA}} Luca Badoer | | {{ITA}} [[Luca Badoer]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{GBR}} [[Tom Douglas]] | |rowspan=2| {{GBR}} [[Tom Douglas]] | ||
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| {{ITA}} Gianni Morbidelli | | {{ITA}} [[Gianni Morbidelli]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{FRA}} Soheil Ayari<br>{{FRA}} [[Christophe Bouchut]]<br>{{FRA}} Franck Montagny | |rowspan=2| {{FRA}} [[Soheil Ayari]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Christophe Bouchut]]<br>{{FRA}} [[Franck Montagny]] | ||
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| {{FRA}} Stéphane Sarrazin | | {{FRA}} [[Stéphane Sarrazin]] | ||
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| {{GBR}} Damon Hill <small>1</small> | | {{GBR}} [[Damon Hill]] <small>1</small> | ||
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| {{JPN}} Satoshi Motoyama <small>1</small> | | {{JPN}} [[Satoshi Motoyama]] <small>1</small> | ||
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| {{BRA}} Tarso Marques <small>2</small> | | {{BRA}} [[Tarso Marques]] <small>2</small> | ||
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| {{GBR}} [[Eddie Irvine]] | | {{GBR}} [[Eddie Irvine]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{ITA}} Pierluigi Martini<br>{{JPN}} Yuji Ide | |rowspan=2| {{ITA}} [[Pierluigi Martini]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Yuji Ide]] | ||
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| {{ESP}} Marc Gené | | {{ESP}} [[Marc Gené]] | ||
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| {{CAN}} [[Jacques Villeneuve]] | | {{CAN}} [[Jacques Villeneuve]] | ||
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|rowspan=2| {{GBR}} Justin Wilson<br>{{GBR}} Jenson Button<br>{{BRA}} Bruno Junqueira | |rowspan=2| {{GBR}} [[Justin Wilson]]<br>{{GBR}} [[Jenson Button]]<br>{{BRA}} [[Bruno Junqueira]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 28 December 2017
1999 Formula One season | |
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Michael Schumacher went on to win his first title for Ferrari after a close-fought season, the Italian team's first in over 10 years | |
Season | |
Races | 16 |
Start date | March 8 |
Start Event | Template:AUS Australian Grand Prix |
End date | October 11 |
End Event | Portugese Grand Prix |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | Michael Schumacher |
Constructor's Champion | Ferrari |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
1998 | 2000 |
The 1999 Formula One season was the 50th Formula One World Championship season. Mika Häkkinen remained at McLaren to defend his driver's championship, but ultimately could not string together a title defense after a tough year. Despite pressure from the Jordan duo of Jack Christopherson and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, and his own team-mate David Coulthard, Ferrari's Michael Schumacher would go on to win his first World Championship for the team. Ferrari would go on to win the equally-close Constructor's championship.
Teams and drivers
Notes
- 1 Damon Hill was replaced by Satoshi Motoyama ahead of the French Grand Prix.
- 2 Tarso Marques was replaced by Deanna McMahon ahead of the French Grand Prix.
Season Calendar
Championship Standings
Driver standings
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Constructor's standings
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