Michael Schumacher started from the back of the grid, as his car suffered a fuel pressure problem as the field set off on the warm-up lap. This started a run of mechanical problems for the reigning double World Champion.
Eddie Irvine became the first retirement from 4th position in the leading Ferrari on lap 2 when his suspension failed, he was then followed out by
Ukyo Katayama in the second
Tyrrell and
Ricardo Rosset in the second
Footwork when they collided at the final chicane on lap 7 due to
Katayama missing his braking point. Before
Rosset's teammate
Jos Verstappen in the leading
Footwork retired in the pits on lap 11 when his engine failed.
Rubens Barrichello in the second
Jordan after passing
Mika Hakkinen for 6th position would also be forced the retire on lap 23 in the pits after his first pit stop when his clutch failed.
Michael Schumacher after starting at the back of the grid due to a clutch problem, was able to fight his way up to 13th position, but would soon retire due to driveshaft failure on lap 42 which started the first of three consecutive races which both
Ferrari's would fail to finish a race due to mechanical failures. For the second successive race,
Gerhard Berger spun off and hit the wall while trying to pass teammate
Jean Alesi on lap 43 at turn 4. Alesi continued to third place, while further behind
Martin Brundle, running fourth following Berger's exit, had to pit for a new nose-cone following a collision with
Pedro Lamy's Minardi when Lamy inadvertently hit Brundle's front wing as he attempted to rejoin the track after a spin on lap 45, dropping Brundle to seventh and handing fourth place to
David Coulthard's McLaren. Brundle eventually recovered to sixth place behind
Mika Häkkinen in the sister McLaren after getting past
Johnny Herbert courtesy of a faster final pit stop. == Classification ==