DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The July 30, 2000, running of the Formula One German Grand Prix motor race at the Hockenheimring near Hockenheim, Germany, was won by Brazilian driver Rubens Barrichello driving a Scuderia Ferrari F1-2000 in his debut.
But it was the actions of a disgruntled ex-Mercedes employee in the roadway wearing a raincoat that will long be remembered. This brought out a safety car, which caused havoc and confusion for McLaren Mercedes' teams and ruined their chances of winning as they wound up in second and third behind the Brazilian. who took the checkered flag.
Barrichello promptly won the race by 7 seconds over Finnish driver Mika Häkkinen in a McLaren Mercedes MP4/15. Häkkinen's British team-mate David Coulthard was third.
Barrichello's win was the first victory by a Brazilian driver since three-time world champion Ayrton Senna at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix. The race marked the 62nd running of the German Grand Prix and the 24th to be held at Hockenheim. The race was 45 laps of the 6.8-kilometer circuit for a total race distance of 307 kilometers.
David Coulthard had the pole with Michael Schumacher second, Giancarlo Fisichella third, Mika Häkkinen fourth, Pedro de la Rosa fifth and Jarno Trulli sixth.
As the race was winding down, Barrichello passed de la Rosa for fourth, but he was 8 seconds behind Trulli and was 31 seconds behind the McLarens. He closed the gap to Trulli to 4 seconds and the McLarens to 30 seconds, but there were dark clouds looming.
Then, suddenly a disgruntled former Mercedes employee appeared beside the track with a banner that read, "Mercedes Benz, who knew about my health problems, offered me a job I could not do and then sacked me for physical ineptitude after 20 years service."
The man ran across the track as marshals chased him and so the safety car was sent out until he was was caught. But the sign only came after the McLarens had started the next lap and so others like Trulli, Barrichello, de la Rosa and others went into the stops.
As the race was winding down, Barrichello passed de la Rosa for fourth, but he was 8 seconds behind Trulli and was 31 seconds behind the McLarens. He closed the gap to Trulli to 4 seconds and the McLarens to 30 seconds but there were dark clouds looming.
Then, suddenly a disgruntled former Mercedes employee appeared beside the track with a banner that read, "Mercedes Benz, who knew about my health problems, offered me a job I could not do and then sacked me for physical ineptitude after 20 years service."
The man ran across the track as marshals chased him and so the safety car was sent out until he was was caught. But the sign only came after the McLarens had started the next lap and so others like Trulli, Barrichello, de la Rosa and others went into the stops.
There was confusion in the McLaren garage as they could not handle both cars at the same time. By the time it got sorted out, Barrichello was well on his way to victory.
Some fans blame this stunt as a reason for the eventual close of the famed Hockenheim road course.
One wrote wrote on the YouTube comment section of the video above this summary: "What a complete (expletive). So many people have been killed in F1 running across tracks. Drunk, sober, politics, whatever his reason, he is a first class (expletive)."
Another wrote: This piece of (expletive) man -- This mother (expletive expletive) is one of the main factors why the old Hockenheim racetrack was destroyed and a new, shorter racetrack was created."
He added, "Hockenheim was a pearl and a very unique race in the calendar. Now, it's just a racetrack like the others."
Another poster summed up the incident that marred the race: "Mercedes protester makes the Mercedes safety car come out. The irony."