Ralf Schumacher scored back-to-back victories for the first time in his career by taking the chequered flag in the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours today.
The 28-year-old German followed up last Sunday's triumph in the European Grand Prix to win by 14 seconds from team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya and spearhead a second one-two in succession for the Williams-BMW team.
He led from start to finish to claim his sixth victory from 110 races. Williams are now just two points behind Ferrari in the manufacturers' championship.
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher was well beaten into third but nevertheless extended his lead in the drivers' championship by a single point to eight over McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen, who finished fourth. But his advantage over his younger brother is now just 11 points.
David Coulthard finished fifth in the other McLaren-Mercedes after a dramatic third and final pit-stop in the 70-lap race when he dragged his refueller to the ground as he pulled away.
Australia's Mark Webber finished sixth for Jaguar for the second race running while Rubens Barrichello was seventh for Ferrari despite slumping to last after spinning at the end of the first lap.
Olivier Panis picked up the final point with eighth for Toyota.
Jordan duo Giancarlo Fisichella and Ralph Firman endured another miserable day. The Italian failed to finish while Firman came home in 15th spot.