Of course he did it voluntarily, but he had to do it.
You can't see a digital clock because there isn't one
And Michael Schumacher is 37 seconds ahead, so he can refuel the car, change all four wheels, take off his helmet, have a smoke and a cup of tea, and rejoin in first.
I've no idea what Eddie Irvine's orders are, but he's following them superlatively well.
Jenson Button is in the top ten, in eleventh position.
That's the first time he had started from the front row in a Grand Prix, having done so in Canada earlier this year.