1997 Formula One racing schedule and winners
Thursday, Oct. 16, 1997 | 10:02 a.m.
The 1997 Formula One racing schedule, with winners in parentheses and driver point standings:
March 9 - Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne (David Coulthard).
March 30 - Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos (Jacques Villeneuve).
April 13 - Argentine Grand Prix, Buenos Aires (Jacques Villeneuve).
April 27 - San Marino Grand Prix, Imola (Heinz-Harald Frentzen).
May 11 - Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo (Michael Schumacher).
May 25 - Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona (Jacques Villeneuve).
June 15 - Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal (Michael Schumacher).
June 29 - French Grand Prix, Magny Cours (Michael Schumacher).
July 13 - British Grand Prix, Silverstone (Jacques Villeneuve).
July 27 - German Grand Prix, Hockenheim (Gerhard Berger).
Aug. 10 - Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest (Jacques Villeneuve).
Aug. 24 - Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps (Michael Schumacher).
Sept. 7 - Italian Grand Prix, Monza (David Coulthard).
Sept. 21 - Austrian Grand Prix, A-1 Ring (Jacques Villeneuve).
Sept. 28 - Luxembourg Grand Prix, Nurburgring. (Jacques Villeneuve).
Oct. 12 - Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka. (Michael Schumacher).
Oct. 26 - European Grand Prix, Jerez, Spain.
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Driver Standings
1. Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, 79.
2. Michael Schumacher, Germany, 78.
3. Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany, 41.
4. Jean Alesi, France, 35.
5. David Coulthard, Britain, 30.
6. Gerhard Berger, Austria, 24.
7. Eddie Irvine, Britain, 22.
8. Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, 20.
9. Mika Hakkinen, Finland, 17.
10. Olivier Panis, France, 16.
11. Johnny Herbert, Britain, 14.
12. Ralf Schumacher, Germany, 13.
13. Damon Hill, Britain, 7.
14. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, 6.
15. Alexander Wurz, Austria, 4.
16. Jarno Trulli, Italy, 3.
17. Mika Salo, Finland, 2.
(tie) Shinji Nakano, Japan, 2.
(tie) Pedro Diniz, Brazil, 2.
20. Nicola Larini, Italy, 1.
End Adv for Thursday Oct. 16
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