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Monaco GP live updates

10 laps to go: Schumacher, Barrichello (8), Irvine (45), Villeneuve (51), Alesi (1 lap), Coulthard, Button, Verstappen, Bernoldi (2 laps), Raikkonen (5 laps). -------- Lap 68 Raikkonen and Irvine both has slight wall contact, both continue ...

10 laps to go: Schumacher, Barrichello (8), Irvine (45), Villeneuve (51), Alesi (1 lap), Coulthard, Button, Verstappen, Bernoldi (2 laps), Raikkonen (5 laps).

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Lap 68 Raikkonen and Irvine both has slight wall contact, both continue in position.

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Lap 67 Coulthard pits, exits without loosing a position.

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Lap 61 Marques parks the second Minardi.

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Lap 60 Barrichello pits, M. Schumacher retakes the lead. Irvine runs in third, a possible podium finish for the new Jaguar.

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Lap 56 Ralf Schumacher pits with problems, he is out of the car Coulthard after starting last is up to sixth place

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Lap 55 M. Schumacher pits, Barrichello takes the lead. He has yet to pit.

Alsono pulls off with smoke coming from the rear of the car.

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Lap 51 Massive shunt by Frentzen in the tunnel. Frentzen is uninjuried and out of the car

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Classification: M SChumacher, Barrichello (16.7), R Schumacher (31.3), Irvine (39.5), Villeneuve (46), Alesi (64), Frentzen (65), Button (1 lap), Coulthard, Verstappen, Alonso, Bernoldi (2 laps), Marques (3 laps), Raikkonen (5 laps).

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Lap 44 Fisichella hits Ste Devote again, but this time his race is over. He retires from sixth place

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Classification after 40 laps: M Schumacher, Barrichello (17.2), R Schumacher (27), Irvine (35), Villeneuve (40), Fisichella (54), Alesi (57), Frentzen (58), Verstappen (75), Button (1 lap), Alonso, Bernoldi, Coulthard, Marques (2 laps), Raikkonen (5 laps).

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Lap 33

1 1.   Schumacher M Ferrari Leads

2 2. Barrichello Ferrari 14.000
3 5. Schumacher R Williams 26.100
4 18. Irvine Jaguar 31.900
5 10. Villeneuve BAR 41.300
6 7. Fisichella Benetton 42.000

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Lap 32 Trulli retires with fire in the rear. Trulli out of the race.

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Lap 27 Schumacher laps pole sitter Coulthard.

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Lap 21 Raikkonen rejoins the race four laps down

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Lap 20 De la Rosa parks his Jaguar at the Swimming Pool and is out of the race.

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Lap 18 Hakkinen is back in the pits, gets out of the car. His day is done

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Lap 16 Raikkonen is in the pits and out of his car

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Hakkinen slows and pits on lap 15, after a check by mechanics, he rejoins the race

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Classification after 10 of 78 laps: M Schumacher, Hakkinen (1.8), Barrichello (4.8), R Schumacher (10.4), Irvine (14.8), Trulli (22.8), Villeneuve (24.9), Fisichella (25.8), Alesi (29.4), Panis (30.2).

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Lap 3: Monyota hits the tire wall in the Swimming Pool, takes off his rear wing and is out of the race.

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All the cars make it through the first lap with the exception who Heidfeld was punted into a wall.

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David Coulthard stalls on the grid for the reconnaissance lap. He will have to start from the back of the grid.

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