2008 Formula One World Championship

62nd season of Formula One motor racing
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2008 FIA Formula One
World Championship
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The 2008 Formula One season was the 59th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It began on March 16 and was over on November 2 after eighteen races. Lewis Hamilton became the Drivers' World Champion while Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro won the Constructors' title.[1]

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship:[2]

TeamConstructorChassisEngineTyreNo.Race DriversTest driver(s)
Scuderia Ferrari MarlboroFerrariFerrari F2008[3]Ferrari Type 056 2.4 L V8B1 Kimi Räikkönen[4] Luca Badoer[5]
Marc Gené[5]
Michael Schumacher[6]
2 Felipe Massa[7]
BMW Sauber F1 TeamBMW SauberSauber F1.08[8]BMW P86/8 2.4 L V8B3 Nick Heidfeld[9] Christian Klien[10]
Marko Asmer[10]
4 Robert Kubica[9]
ING Renault F1 TeamRenaultRenault R28[11]Renault RS27 2.4 L V8B5 Fernando Alonso[12] Lucas di Grassi[13]
Romain Grosjean[14]
Sakon Yamamoto[15]
6 Nelson Piquet, Jr.[12]
AT&T WilliamsWilliamsWilliams FW30[16]Toyota RVX-08 2.4 L V8[17]B7 Nico Rosberg[18] Nico Hülkenberg[19]
8 Kazuki Nakajima[18]
Red Bull RacingRed BullRed Bull RB4[20]Renault RS27 2.4 L V8B9 David Coulthard[21] Sébastien Buemi[22]
10 Mark Webber[23]
Panasonic Toyota RacingToyotaToyota TF108[24]Toyota RVX-08 2.4 L V8B11 Jarno Trulli[25] Kamui Kobayashi[26]
12 Timo Glock[27]
Scuderia Toro RossoToro RossoToro Rosso STR2B[28]
Toro Rosso STR3[29]
Ferrari Type 056 2.4 L V8B14 Sébastien Bourdais[30] Brendon Hartley[31]
15 Sebastian Vettel[32]
Honda Racing F1 TeamHondaHonda RA108[33]Honda RA808E 2.4 L V8B16 Jenson Button[34] Alexander Wurz[35]
Anthony Davidson[36]
Mike Conway[37]
Luca Filippi[37]
17 Rubens Barrichello[38]
Super Aguri F1 Team Super AguriSuper Aguri SA08[39]Honda RA808E 2.4 L V8B18 Takuma Sato[2]none
19 Anthony Davidson[2]
Force India Formula One TeamForce IndiaForce India VJM01[40]Ferrari Type 056 2.4 L V8[41]B20 Adrian Sutil[42] Vitantonio Liuzzi[42]
21 Giancarlo Fisichella[42]
Vodafone McLaren MercedesMcLarenMcLaren MP4-23[43]Mercedes-Benz FO 108V 2.4 L V8B22 Lewis Hamilton[44] Pedro de la Rosa[45]
Gary Paffett[45] Ralf Schumacher
23 Heikki Kovalainen[46]

Team started the 2008 season with an updated version of their 2007 car.
Super Aguri withdrew from the 2008 Formula One season on 6 May due to financial troubles.

Team changes

  • Only a year after Spyker bought the Midland team, Indian businessman Vijay Mallya bought the team for 88 million.[47] Mallya was allowed to change the team's name to Force India.
  • During the 2008 season on 6 May, the Super Aguri team folded and withdrew from Formula One. The team was in financial problems at the end of 2007. The team did not receive payment on a sponsorship deal.[48]

Driver changes

After competing in the sport for ten years, Ralf Schumacher did not take part in the 2008 season.

Changed teams

Entered F1

Exited F1

2008 Race Calendar

The FIA World Council approved the 2008 schedule on 24 October 2007. Singapore was Formula One's first ever night race.[49]

RoundOfficial race titleGrand PrixCircuitDateTime
LocalUTC
1ING Australian Grand PrixAustralian GP Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne16 March15:3004:30
2Petronas Malaysian Grand PrixMalaysian GP Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur23 March15:0007:00
3Gulf Air Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain GP Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Manama6 April14:3011:30
4Gran Premio de España TelefónicaSpanish GP Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona27 April14:0012:00
5Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand PrixTurkish GP Istanbul Park11 May15:0012:00
6Grand Prix de MonacoMonaco GP Circuit de Monaco25 May14:0012:00
7Grand Prix du CanadaCanadian GP Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal8 June13:0017:00
8Grand Prix de FranceFrench GP Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours22 June14:0012:00
9Santander British Grand PrixBritish GP Silverstone Circuit6 July13:0012:00
10Großer Preis Santander von DeutschlandGerman GP Hockenheimring20 July14:0012:00
11ING Magyar NagydíjHungarian GP Hungaroring, Budapest3 August14:0012:00
12Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe[50]European GP Valencia Street Circuit24 August14:0012:00
13ING Belgian Grand PrixBelgian GP Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa7 September14:0012:00
14Gran Premio Santander d'ItaliaItalian GP Autodromo Nazionale di Monza14 September14:0012:00
15SingTel Singapore Grand PrixSingapore GP Marina Bay Street Circuit28 September20:0012:00
16Fuji Television Japanese Grand PrixJapanese GP Fuji Speedway, Oyama12 October13:3004:30
17Sinopec Chinese Grand PrixChinese GP Shanghai International Circuit19 October15:0007:00
18Grande Prêmio do BrasilBrazilian GP Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo2 November15:0017:00

New circuits
Night Race

Rule changes

  • A standard Electronic Control Unit (ECU) was supplied by Microsoft and McLaren Electronic Systems.[51]
  • Traction control and launch control were banned. Other electronic aids including engine braking were also baned.[52]
  • Engine design changes will not be allowed for five years was started in 2008[53]
  • Fuel used in the race cars must contain at least 5.75% biological materials.[54]
  • Gearboxes (transmissions) must last four races.[55]
  • Cockpit protection was improved.[56]
  • Teams were not allowed to bring a third race car to use as a spare.[55]
  • Bridgestone will be the official tyre supplier for the 2008–2010 seasons.[57]
  • Team were not allowed to test more than 30,000 km (18,641 mi) during the 2008 calendar year.[55]

Qualifying

  • The first qualifying session was lengthened to 20 minutes. The third qualifying session was shortened to 10 minutes. After Q3, teams would no longer be allowed to add fuel back to the car. This got rid of the 'fuel-burn' phase.
  • A minimum lap time for each qualifying session was implemented starting in Bahrain. This was to stop cars coasting back to the pits at dangerously low speeds.
  • Following the departure of Super Aguri from Formula One, only the five drivers would be eliminated from Q1.[58]

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Rd.Grand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructor
1 Australian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Heikki Kovalainen Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
2 Malaysian Grand Prix Felipe Massa Nick Heidfeld David Coulthard Ferrari
3 Bahrain Grand Prix Robert Kubica David Coulthard Felipe Massa Ferrari
4 Spanish Grand Prix Kimi Räikkönen Kimi Räikkönen Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
5 Turkish Grand Prix Felipe Massa Kimi Räikkönen Felipe Massa Ferrari
6 Monaco Grand Prix Felipe Massa Kimi Räikkönen Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
7 Canadian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Kimi Räikkönen Robert Kubica BMW Sauber
8 French Grand Prix Kimi Räikkönen Kimi Räikkönen Felipe Massa Ferrari
9 British Grand Prix David Coulthard Kimi Räikkönen Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
10 German Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Nick Heidfeld Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
11 Hungarian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Kimi RäikkönenHeikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes
12 European Grand Prix Felipe Massa Felipe Massa Felipe Massa Ferrari
13 Belgian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Kimi Räikkönen Felipe Massa Ferrari
14 Italian Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Kimi Räikkönen Sebastian Vettel Toro Rosso-Ferrari
15 Singapore Grand Prix Felipe Massa Kimi Räikkönen Fernando Alonso Renault
16 Japanese Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Felipe Massa Fernando Alonso Renault
17 Chinese Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton Ralf Schumacher McLaren-Mercedes
18 Brazilian Grand Prix Felipe Massa Felipe Massa Felipe Massa Ferrari

Drivers

PosDriverAUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TUR
MON
CAN
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
EUR
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
CHN
BRA
Points
1 Lewis Hamilton1513321Ret101152373121598
2 Felipe MassaRetRet121351133171161372197
3 Kimi Räikkönen812139Ret2463Ret1891533375
4 Robert KubicaRet2344215Ret7836311261175
5 Fernando Alonso4810Ret610Ret86114Ret44114261
6 Nick Heidfeld264951421324109256951060
7 Coulthard535RetDSQ|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 8943514102105nsn753
8 Sebastian VettelRetRetRetRet175812Ret8Ret651569435
9 Jarno TrulliRet46810136379751613Ret5Ret831
10 Timo GlockRetRet911131241112Ret279114Ret7625
11 Mark WebberRet7757412610Ret91288Ret814921
12 Nelson Piquet, Jr.Ret11RetRet15RetRet7Ret2611Ret10Ret48Ret19
13 Nico Rosberg3148Ret8Ret10169101481214211151217
14 Rubens BarrichelloDSQ1311Ret1467143Ret1616Ret17Ret13111511
15 Kazuki Nakajima617147Ret7Ret158141315141281512179
16 David CoulthardRet918129Ret39Ret13111711167Ret10Ret8
17 Sébastien Bourdais7Ret15RetRetRet131711121810718121013144
18 Jenson ButtonRet10Ret6111111RetRet171213151591416133
19 Giancarlo FisichellaRet121210RetRetRet18Ret16151417Ret14Ret17180
20 Adrian SutilRetRet19Ret16RetRet19Ret15RetRet1319RetRetRet160
21 Takuma SatoRet161713WD0
22 Anthony DavidsonRet1516RetWD0
PosDriverAUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TUR
MON
CAN
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
EUR
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
CHN
BRA
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Light bluePracticed only (PO)
Friday test driver (TD)
(starting in 2003)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrew entry before the event (WD)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Constructors

PosConstructorCar
No.
AUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TUR
MON
CAN
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
EUR
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
CHN
BRA
Points
1 Ferrari1812139Ret2463Ret18915333172
2RetRet1213511331711613721
2 McLaren-Mercedes229513321Ret1011523731215151
23535Ret12894551410210RetRet7
3 BMW Sauber32649514213241092569510135
4Ret2344215Ret78363112611
4 Renault54810Ret610Ret86114Ret44114280
6Ret11RetRet15RetRet7Ret2611Ret10Ret48Ret
5 Toyota11Ret46810136379751611Ret5Ret856
12RetRet911131241112Ret279134Ret76
6 Toro Rosso-Ferrari147Ret15RetRetRet1317111218107181210131439
15RetRetRetRet175812Ret8Ret6515694
7 Red Bull-Renault9Ret918129Ret39Ret13111711167Ret10Ret29
10Ret7757412610Ret91288Ret8149
8 Williams-Toyota73148Ret8Ret10169101481214211151226
8617147Ret7Ret15814131514128151217
9 Honda16Ret10Ret6111111RetRet1712131515914161314
17DSQ1311Ret1467143Ret1616Ret17Ret131115
10 Force India-Ferrari20RetRet19Ret16RetRet19Ret15RetRet1319RetRetRet160
21Ret121210RetRetRet18Ret16151417Ret14Ret1718
11 Super Aguri-Honda18Ret161713WD0
19Ret1516RetWD
PosConstructorCar
No.
AUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TUR
MON
CAN
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
EUR
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
CHN
BRA
Points

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Super Aguri withdrew from the Formula One world championship on May 6, 2008.

Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Light bluePracticed only (PO)
Friday test driver (TD)
(starting in 2003)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrew entry before the event (WD)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Race-fixing controversy

A scandal developed that became known as "Crashgate" in the media, during the 2009 season around the time of the Belgium Grand Prix. Claims were made by former Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr. about his crash in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. This led to charges of race-fixing against Renault. Team boss Flavio Briatore and engineering director Pat Symonds left Renault.

References

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