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[[Alexander Wurz]] and [[Damon Hill]] collided on lap 10, ending Hill's race.<ref name="sportinglife" /> Rubens Barrichello fell to fourth place after his pit stop, and Michael Schumacher took over the lead.<ref name="carenth" /> David Coulthard's day ended when he pulled off the track with a mechanical failure. [[Stéphane Sarrazin]], in his only F1 entry,<ref name="rejects" /> had a massive crash on the pit straight on lap 31 after suffering a wing failure, with him spinning more than six times.<ref name="rejects" /> On lap 35, Barrichello passed [[Eddie Irvine]] under braking into the first corner to take third place.
 
Michael Schumacher came in for a pit stop on lap 38, allowing Mika Häkkinen past. Häkkinen had been held up by Schumacher, so he began trying to build up enough of a gap so he could come out ahead of Schumacher after his own pit stop. LapLapped traffic delayed his progress at first, but after one lap he was able to turn in a couple of fast laps. He pitted on lap 42, and his fast laps combined with quick work by his pit crew allowed him to easily retain the lead over Schumacher.<ref name="carenth" />
 
On lap 42, [[Pedro Diniz]] spun off and beached his car after trying to pass another car to the inside. Rubens Barrichello's race ended on the same lap with a blown engine.<ref name="sportinglife" /> Eddie Irvine came in for an unscheduled pit stop on lap 55 to clear the radiators of his overheating [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], dropping him back to fifth.<ref name="carenth" />
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!colspan=4|Source: <ref name="champ">{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/1999/bresil/championnat.aspx|title=Brazil 1999 - Championship • STATS F1|website=www.statsf1.com|access-date=13 March 2019}}</ref>