2005 Spanish Grand PrixYesterday's qualifying saw Williams secure a front-row lockout, can they convert that into a 1-2 finish here in Catalunya, or can anyone else take the fight to them? Let's find out.
Lap 66/66It's lights out and away we go.
A great start for Sato! He's into 2nd.
Sato takes the lead!!
It's not been a good start for his teammate, Montoya has dropped to 6th.
Massa has a look at Barrichello but the Renault man defends the position well.
Lap 65/66Raikkonen retakes the lead from Sato.
Hamilton passes Montoya for 6th as Kubica looks to pass De La Rosa.
A look at the running order after that opening lap.
Lap 64/66Massa and Barrichello are still going at it, a superb battle.
Lap 63/66Massa finally gets past Barrichello and now Hamilton is looking interested in the fight.
Down the order, Alonso has passed Klien for 10th.
A mistake and spin from Petrov drops him to the back.
Lap 62/66Hamilton dives down the inside of Barrichello for P5.
Lap 61/66Villeneuve isn't having the best of times. He's been passed by a few cars and is now 15th.
Now he runs wide and drops to 19th.
Whilst we were watching that, it looks like Montoya has passed Barrichello.
A great move from Alonso to pass Kubica for 9th.
Lap 60/66Villeneuve is off again.
Petrov goes off at the same corner!
Lap 58/66Klien spins off whilst under pressure from Castro-Neves. He rejoins in 20th.
It looks like Hamilton has issues.
He's out with a water leak.
Lap 57/66Meanwhile, Alonso has passed De La Rosa for what is now P7.
Lap 56/66Glock becomes the latest man to pass Kubica, this time it's for 11th.
Lap 55/66Davidson passes his teammate for 8th.
Lap 54/66A mistake from Schumacher!! He drops to 18th.
Rosberg passes De La Rosa.
Lap 53/66Now Glock passes De La Rosa. The Jaguar man is dropping down the order fast.
Lap 51/66Another trip into the gravel for Villeneuve.
Lap 46/66A look at the current running order.
Lap 43/66We could have a long-overdue battle on track soon, Massa is closing in on Sato.
Lap 41/66Michael Schumacher has passed Lotterer for 15th as he looks to climb his way back through the field.
Lap 39/66Felipe Massa is the first driver to make a pitstop today, Dixon also pits.
A mistake from Castro-Neves sees him drop a place behind Vettel.
Lap 38/66Race leader Kimi Raikkonen pits. Rosberg also pits.
Lap 36/66Senna spins in the Minardi, he rejoins in 19th.
Maldonado makes his first stop.
Lap 34/66Sato pits from the lead and comes out behind Felipe Massa!
Vettel, Montoya and Lotterer pit.
Lap 33/66Glock, Castro-Neves, Senna and Petrov pit.
Lap 32/66Barrichello, De La Rosa and Kubica pit.
Lap 31/66Davidson, Schumacher and Klien make their stops.
Lap 30/66Alonso pits from 2nd.
Lap 28/66Villeneuve is the last man to make his first stop.
Lap 27/66Here's the latest running order.
Schumacher is off again, he rejoins in 17th.
Lap 26/66Alonso dives down the inside of Barrichello for 5th.
Lap 25/66A mistake from Massa! He drops from 2nd to 5th.
Petrov has stopped, he's out with suspension failure.
Lap 24/66Davidson looks to pass Rosberg for 7th but can't find a way through.
Lap 23/66Montoya spins and now has Alonso right on his tail.
And the Spaniard passes him at the end of the pit straight.
Lap 20/66Sato is out! A broken suspension ends his Spanish Grand Prix.
Lap 16/66Kimi Raikkonen is dominating out in front. Only his race to lose from here.
Lap 15/66A mistake from Montoya drops him to 4th.
Villeneuve, Klien and Maldonado pit.
Lap 14/66Alonso pits and rejoins in 8th.
Lap 13/66Davidson dives down the inside of Barrichello for 4th.
Rosberg pits.
Lap 12/66Dixon and Vettel come in for their second stops.
Lap 11/66Alonso passes his teammate for 6th.
Castro-Neves and Senna pit.
Lap 10/66Another suspension failure, this time it's Michael Schumacher.
Lap 9/66The top 3 (Raikkonen, Massa and Montoya) come in for their second stops.
Lap 8/66Anthony Davidson pits from 2nd and rejoins in 7th.
Lap 7/66Glock and Kubica pit.
Lap 5/66The running order with 5 laps to go.
Lap 4/66The Sauber's come together. A poor race for them and the team.
Lap 0/66Kimi Raikkonen wins the Spanish Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso finishes 2nd in his home Grand Prix.
A superb 1 stop strategy sees Barrichello finish 3rd.
2005 Formula 1 Championship Standings