The race took place in the afternoon and started at 14:00 local time, in dry and clear weather. As usual, the race was broadcast worldwide, with the "
World Feed" coverage being produced by host broadcaster
RAI. Michael Schumacher, from pole position on the grid, lost the lead from Ralf Schumacher before the first corner. Webber, from fifth, made a poor start dropping down to eleventh. Räikkonen managed to gain one position for fifth with teammate Coulthard making the best start and gained four places to go into eighth position. Webber's teammate
Antônio Pizzonia stalled on the grid.
Post-race Ralf and Michael Schumacher raced despite the death of their mother Elisabeth just hours before the race with the pair flying on a private jet to
Cologne to be at her side. They sported black armbands and no champagne was sprayed on the podium as a mark of respect. Ralf also sported a black stripe on his racing helmet. The Schumacher brothers left the circuit immediately after the podium celebrations and Ferrari team principal
Jean Todt took Michael's place at the post-race
press conference. Race stewards Tony Scott-Andrews, Roger Peart and Giuseppe Musiconi formally excused the Schumacher brothers from the pre and post-race formalities. At the subsequent post-race press conference, Todt revealed that Schumacher made the decision to compete in the Grand Prix with Ferrari giving their full support to Schumacher. Mercedes motorsport vice-president
Norbert Haug expressed sympathy for the Schumacher brothers while also praising them for their performance during the race. As a consequence of the race, Räikkönen increased his lead in the
World Drivers' Championship, over teammate
David Coulthard to 13 points with Schumacher climbing to third. In the
World Constructors Championship, McLaren increased their lead to 16 points with Ferrari overtaking
Renault for second.
Race classification ;Notes • –
Ralph Firman and
Jos Verstappen and
Justin Wilson started the race from the pitlane. ==Championship standings after the race==