Spanish Grand Prix Results
Sunday, May 7, 2000 | 2:32 a.m.
1. (2) Mika Hakkinen, Finland, McLaren Mercedes, 65.
2. (4) David Coulthard, Scotland, McLaren Mercedes, 65.
3. (3) Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Ferrari, 65.
4. (5) Ralf Schumacher, Germany Williams, 65.
5. (1) Michael Schumacher Germany, Ferrari, 65.
6. (8) Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany, Jordan, 65.
7. (12) Mika Salo, Finland, Sauber, 64.
8. (16) Ricardo Zonta, Brazil, BAR, 64.
9. (13) Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Benetton, 64.
10. (18) Alexander Wurz, Austria, Benetton, 64.
11. (9) Eddie Irvine, Northern Ireland, Jaguar,64.
12. (7) Jarno Trulli, Italy, Jordan, 64.
13. (14) Johnny Herbert, England, Jaguar, 64.
14. (20) Marc Gene, Spain, Minardi, 63.
15. (21) Gaston Mazzacane, Argentina, 63.
16. (19) Nick Heidfeld, Germany, Prost, 62.
Not Classified
(10) Jenson Button, England, Williams, 61.
(11) Jos Verstappen, Netherlands, Arrows, 25.
(6) Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, BAR, 21.
(17) Jean Alesi, France, Prost, 1.
(22) Pedro de la Rosa, Spain, Arrows, 1.
(15) Pedro Diniz, Brazil, Sauber, 0.
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Time of race: 1 hour, 33 minutes, 55.390 seconds.
Margin of victory: 16.066 seconds.
Winner's average speed: 121.990 mph.
Drivers' points: M.Schumacher 36, Hakkinen 22, Coulthard 20, Barrichello 13 R. Schumacher 12, Fisichella 8, Frentzen 5, Villeneuve 5, Trulli 4, Button 3, Zonta 1, Salo 1.
Constructors' points: Ferrari 49, McLaren 42, Williams 15, Jordan 9, Benetton 8, BAR 6, Sauber 1.
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