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2005 FIA Formula One World Championship Round 19: Chinese Grand Prix 16 October: MICHELIN CONFIRMS F1 TITLE DOUBLE Michelin has completed its clean sweep of this year’s Formula One titles after partner Renault clinched the championship for constructors in today’s season-closing Chinese Grand Prix. Its drivers Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella finished first and fourth respectively at the Shanghai International Circuit – enough to put the team nine points clear of McLaren Mercedes. Michelin’s one-two in the F1 world championship for constructors is the latest success during a season in which the company has totally dominated top-class international motorsport. Alonso made history three weeks ago, in Brazil, when he became the youngest driver ever to clinch the F1 title and the fourth to do so with Bibendum. Michelin and its seven teams have absolutely dominated the F1 campaign, winning 18 of the 19 races, recording 18 pole positions and setting 16 fastest laps. Its partners have taken 47 podium finishes from a possible 57 and scored 619 of the 741 available points. Michelin has achieved its F1 title double in the first year of revised regulations that obliged drivers to use a single set of tyres for qualifying and a full race distance of about 300 kilometres (186 miles). During a 19-event campaign on five continents, Michelin’s tyres have provided unrivalled performance and consistency. In today’s finale, all seven Michelin teams scored championship points. The company’s 2005 successes have not been restricted to F1, either. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) won the MotoGP title, Michelin’s 14th consecutive success – and a 25th in all – in motorcycle racing’s top division, Sébastien Loeb (Citroën) has taken the World Rally Championship for the second time – Michelin’s 37th WRC title – and Tom Kristensen, Marco Werner and JJ Lehto (Audi) netted Michelin’s 13th outright victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours, extending an unbeaten run that stretches back to 1998. This has been an unforgettable campaign for Michelin. No matter what the conditions, the company has underlined its unmatched motorsport versatility on two wheels and four. Pierre Dupasquier, Michelin motorsport director Nick Shorrock, director of Michelin F1
activities “Our tyres performed very impressively again today. There was inevitably a period during which pressures dropped off in the wake of two lengthy Safety Car interruptions during a relatively short period, but our tyres met all the necessary safety criteria without performance being compromised. All seven partners scored points today – a neat way to end a fabulous year.” Edouard Michelin, Michelin chairman and CEO Patrick Faure, president, Renault F1 Team Flavio Briatore, managing director, Renault F1 Team Bibendum in Formula One – the key statistics Carlos Reutemann (Ferrari) scored Michelin’s maiden F1 victory – the first for a radial-tyred car – on January 29 1978 at the Jacarepagua circuit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jody Scheckter (Ferrari) was the first driver to win the F1 world championship on Michelin tyres, in 1979. Nelson Piquet (Brabham-BMW, 1983) and Niki Lauda (McLaren-TAG turbo, 1984) are the others to have done so prior to Alonso’s success this season. In 1979 and 1984, Michelin also won the world title for constructors. Michelin’s first F1 stint lasted from July 1977 until October 1984. During this time it scored 59 F1 victories – more than any other tyre company. Since returning to the sport in 2001, Michelin has increased its overall victory tally to 91 in 196 starts. It has also recorded 98 F1 pole positions and 98 fastest laps. Ralf Schumacher (BMW WilliamsF1 Team) was the first driver to win a grand prix for Michelin in the grooved-tyre era, at Imola, San Marino on April 15 2001. Michelin’s even-handed approach has made it F1’s tyre supplier of choice. This year it has provided rubber to seven of the 10 teams – and recently it received an approach for 2006 from one of the remaining three. In the interest of fair competition, however, it will work with only five partners next season: Renault, McLaren Mercedes, B·A·R -Honda, BMW and Red Bull Racing. 2005 Chinese Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Michelin: Michelin to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of 2006 (14/12/2005)2006 F1 Regulations (28/10/2005) Pierre Dupasquier – architect of 1300 wins and 180 world titles (16/10/2005) Michelin confirms F1 Title Double (16/10/2005) Michelin takes World Championship Double (28/09/2005) Alonso secures Formula One World Title with Michelin (26/09/2005) Belgium - Race (11/09/2005) The Formula 1 regulations applicable in 2008 (11/09/2005) Belgium - Qualifying (10/09/2005) More news from Michelin
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