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Revision as of 10:49, 3 May 2008

2008 FIA Formula One World Championship season
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Index: Races by country | Races by season
Kimi Räikkönen, the defending World Champion and current championship points leader for Ferrari.

The 2008 Formula One season is the 59th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It began on 16 March and will end on 2 November after eighteen Grands Prix. It is the first season under the new Concorde Agreement. As it stands, there are a total of seven teams signed up to compete in the championship through an agreement with Formula One Management, with the other four major manufacturers in the Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association (GPMA) having signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the 2006 Spanish Grand Prix. All teams in both groups have spots on the 2008 grid. The season sees the banning of traction control after it was re-introduced in 2001. 2008 also introduces two new street circuits. The Valencia Street Circuit and Singapore Street Circuit will host the European GP and the new Singapore GP respectively. The Singapore GP will also be the first Formula One event held at night.

Pre-season testing

The first multi-team test session started in Jerez on January 14 2008. Ferrari, McLaren and Toyota all tested their 2008 cars. Williams tested a modified version of the FW29 whilst Renault and Red Bull tested their 2007 entries. Honda, Toro Rosso, Super Aguri and Force India also attended. BMW was not in attendance as they were launching the F1.08. Testing then moved to Valencia on January 22. Renault and Williams were the only teams on the track for the first day of testing. They were both testing their 2008 challengers. They were joined by every other team except Super Aguri for the next three days. February 1 saw testing move to Barcelona. Again, all teams but Super Aguri were in action. The first day of testing saw Kazuki Nakajima crash his FW30. It also saw racist abuse directed at Lewis Hamilton. Williams withdrew from testing on day three to try to fix the problem that caused Nakajima's crash. Meanwhile on February 4, Ferrari and Toyota moved to Bahrain to continue testing the F2008 and TF108.

On February 12 testing returned to Jerez. Red Bull and Williams were the only teams in action on the first day. The second day of testing saw all teams but Ferrari and Toyota (who were still in Bahrain) attending. After postponing their SA08 launch and cancelling testing at Valencia, Super Aguri turned up to test their SA07B interim car for the first time.

Testing Moved to Barcelona on February 19. The first day of tests got underway in rain with Williams, Red Bull, Renault and Toyota present. Nico Rosberg topped the time sheets for Williams. BMW Sauber were instead testing on their own in Jerez. Super Aguri did not turn up despite promising a Q&A with the media. They blamed circumstances beyond their control. On the second day Ferrari turned up and topped the time sheets with Felipe Massa on another wet track. McLaren joined on the final day and Williams finished on top with Nakajima. The final multi-team test began on February 25 with every team but Super Aguri attending. Lewis Hamilton topped the time sheets faster than both Kimi Räikkönen and Michael Schumacher. McLaren continued to outpace Ferrari on day two with both drivers on top and Toyota were fastest with Jarno Trulli on the final day.

Teams

On February 14 2006 the FIA President Max Mosley announced that all teams interested in competing in the 2008 World Championship would have a seven-day window during which they would have to submit an application to compete. All eleven current teams applied, as well as several others. On April 28, 2006 the FIA announced that all of the current teams' applications for the 2008 season were granted, along with a new team Prodrive, fronted by the ex-BAR and Benetton principal David Richards. There were 21 applications (including the current teams and Prodrive), of which the following were notable: European Minardi F1 Team Ltd, Jordan Grand Prix, Direxiv and Carlin Motorsport. However despite the Prodrive application being accepted Richards has since announced that the team will not race in 2008 due to a dispute over the legality of customer cars.

Teams Signed with FOM

GPMA manufacturers (MoU with FOM)

Bernie Ecclestone has signed an agreement with the GPMA to end their threat of a breakaway series in 2008.

New car launches

Constructor Chassis Launch Date Launch Location
Ferrari F2008 January 6 Template:Country flagicon2 Fiorano, Italy
McLaren-Mercedes MP4-23 January 7 Template:Country data Germany Stuttgart, Germany
Toyota TF108 January 10 Template:Country data Germany Cologne, Germany
BMW Sauber F1.08 January 14 Template:Country data Germany Munich, Germany
Red Bull-Renault RB4 January 16 Template:Country data ESP Jerez, Spain
Honda RA108 January 29 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Brackley, United Kingdom
Renault R28 January 31 Template:Country data France Paris, France
Force India-Ferrari* VJM-01 February 7 Template:Country data India Mumbai, India
Williams-Toyota FW30 No Official Launch
Toro Rosso-Ferrari* STR3 No Official Launch
Super Aguri-Honda SA08 No Official Launch

* Team started the season with updated versions of their 2007 car.

Notes

  • Super Aguri originally planned to unveil their 2008 challenger, the SA08, in Barcelona on February 19 but due to financial problems they had to postpone the launch and replace it with a Q&A session with the media which was later cancelled itself. On March 10, just before the Australian Grand Prix, team boss Aguri Suzuki revealed that their 2008 challenger will be unveiled on March 14th during Friday practice.
  • Renault and Honda both started testing their 2008 cars a week before their official launch.
  • Although they did not have an official launch, Williams-Toyota gave the FW30 its track debut on January 21 at Valencia during winter testing with a livery of former Formula One drivers on the nose cone who have driven for Williams in the past 30 years. Their season livery was revealed at their photography studio in Oxfordshire on March 3.
  • Toro Rosso-Ferrari started the 2008 season with an updated B spec version of their 2007 STR2 car stating that their 2008 challenger, the Toro Rosso STR3, will be due to make its debut at the fourth or fifth round. The new car made its test debut in the hands of Red Bull Junior driver, Brendon Hartley in Italy on April 2. The car made its public debut in Barcelona on April 16.

Teams and drivers

The following constructors and drivers are participating in the 2008 Formula One season.

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No Race Drivers No Official Test Driver(s)
Template:Country flagicon2 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari F2008 Ferrari 056 B 1 Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen 31 Template:Country flagicon2 Luca Badoer
2 Template:Country data Brazil Felipe Massa
Template:Country data Germany BMW Sauber F1 Team BMW Sauber F1.08 BMW P86/8 B 3 Template:Country data Germany Nick Heidfeld 32 Template:Country data Austria Christian Klien
Template:Country data Estonia Marko Asmer
4 Template:Country data Poland Robert Kubica[1]
Template:Country data France ING Renault F1 Team Renault R28 Renault RS27 B 5 Template:Country data Spain Fernando Alonso 33 Template:Country data Brazil Lucas Di Grassi
Template:Country data France Romain Grosjean
Template:Country data Japan Sakon Yamamoto
6 Template:Country data Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png AT&T WilliamsF1 Team Williams FW30 Toyota RVX-08 B 7 Template:Country data Germany Nico Rosberg 34 Template:Country data Germany Nico Hülkenberg
8 Template:Country data Japan Kazuki Nakajima
Template:Country data Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB4 Renault RS27 B 9 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png David Coulthard 35 Template:Country data Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
10 Template:Country data Australia Mark Webber
Template:Country data Japan Panasonic Toyota Racing Toyota TF108 Toyota RVX-08 B 11 Template:Country flagicon2 Jarno Trulli 36 Template:Country data Japan Kamui Kobayashi
12 Template:Country data Germany Timo Glock
Template:Country flagicon2 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR2B
STR3
Ferrari 056 B 14 Template:Country data France Sébastien Bourdais 37 None
15 Template:Country data Germany Sebastian Vettel
Template:Country data Japan Honda Racing F1 Team Honda RA108 Honda RA808E B 16 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jenson Button 38 Template:Country data Austria Alexander Wurz
17 Template:Country data Brazil Rubens Barrichello
Template:Country data Japan Super Aguri F1 Super Aguri SA08 Honda RA808E B 18 Template:Country data Japan Takuma Sato 39 None
19 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Anthony Davidson
Template:Country data India Force India Formula One Team Force India VJM-01 Ferrari 056 B 20 Template:Country data Germany Adrian Sutil 40 Template:Country flagicon2 Vitantonio Liuzzi
21 Template:Country flagicon2 Giancarlo Fisichella
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren MP4-23 Mercedes FO108V B 22 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Lewis Hamilton 41 Template:Country data Spain Pedro de la Rosa
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Gary Paffett
23 Template:Country data Finland Heikki Kovalainen

Toro Rosso started 2008 with a modified version of their 2007 car, labelled the STR2B. The Italian team plan to introduce the new STR3 around the fourth or fifth round of the 2008 championship.

2008 race schedule

The FIA World Council approved the 2008 schedule on October 24, 2007.

Round Official Race Title Grand Prix Circuit City / Location Date Time
Local UTC
1 Template:Country data Australia ING Australian Grand Prix Australian GP Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit Melbourne March 16 15:30 04:30
2 Template:Country data Malaysia Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysian GP Sepang International Circuit Kuala Lumpur March 23 15:00 07:00
3 Template:Country data Bahrain Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain GP Bahrain International Circuit Sakhir, Manama April 6 14:30 11:30
4 Template:Country data Spain Gran Premio de España Telefónica Spanish GP Circuit de Catalunya Barcelona April 27 14:00 12:00
5 Template:Country data Turkey Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix Turkish GP Istanbul Park Istanbul May 11 15:00 12:00
6 Template:Country data Monaco Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco GP Circuit de Monaco Monte-Carlo May 25 14:00 12:00
7 Template:Country data Canada Grand Prix du Canada Canadian GP Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Montreal June 8 13:00 17:00
8 Template:Country data France Grand Prix de France French GP Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Magny Cours June 22 14:00 12:00
9 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Santander British Grand Prix British GP Silverstone Circuit Silverstone July 6 13:00 12:00
10 Template:Country data Germany Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland German GP Hockenheimring Hockenheim July 20 14:00 12:00
11 Template:Country data Hungary ING Magyar Nagydij Hungarian GP Hungaroring Budapest August 3 14:00 12:00
12 Template:Country data Europe Grand Prix of Europe Telefónica European GP Valencia Street Circuit Valencia August 24 14:00 12:00
13 Template:Country data Belgium ING Belgian Grand Prix Belgian GP Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Spa September 7 14:00 12:00
14 Template:Country flagicon2 Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italian GP Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Monza September 14 14:00 12:00
15 Template:Country data Singapore SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore GP Singapore Street Circuit Singapore September 28 20:00 12:00
16 Template:Country data Japan Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix Japanese GP Fuji Speedway Oyama October 12 13:30 04:30
17 Template:Country data China Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix Chinese GP Shanghai International Circuit Shanghai October 19 15:00 07:00
18 Template:Country data Brazil Grande Prêmio do Brasil Brazilian GP Autódromo José Carlos Pace São Paulo November 2 TBC TBC

† New Circuits

Changes

Rule changes

ECU

Engine and gearbox

  • Max Mosley proposed an engine freeze for ten years. Later, all teams agreed to shorten the engine freeze to five years.
  • Rev-limited engines, limited to 19,000 rpm in accordance with sporting code 5.1.3.
  • The first unscheduled engine change of the season for each car will not lead to the usual 10 place grid penalty.
  • An engine must last two consecutive race meetings, if an engine is changed before the start of qualifying, a ten place grid penalty is applied. If an engine is changed after the start of qualifying, the driver must start the race from the back of the grid. On Friday practice, teams are free to use another engine unit; should the engine coming from the previous race be used, it must be used since Saturday free practice, qualifying and then Sunday race.
  • Fuel of the cars must be made up of at least 5.75% biological materials, for cars to comply with the European law on fuel composition.
  • Gearboxes to last four races, 5 place grid penalty for a gear box change. If a driver does not finish a race, he is allowed to change the gearbox for the next race without receiving a penalty.

Cars

  • Improved cockpit protection.
  • The use of a spare car has been restricted. Each competing team will not be allowed to have more than two cars available for use at any time. In this context, a car is considered as such if it is a partially assembled survival cell, fitted with an engine, any front suspension, bodywork, radiators, oil tanks or heat exchangers.
  • The weight of the car can not be less than 605kg (approximately 1,334 lbs.) at any time during the Grand Prix.

Tyres

  • No driver may use more than two sets of each type of dry-weather tyre during Friday practice.
  • During a Grand Prix, no driver may use more than 14 sets of dry-weather tyres, four sets of wet-weather tyres and three sets of extreme-weather tyres.
  • Bridgestone will be the official tyre supplier for the 2008-2010 seasons.

Qualifying

  • The first part of qualifying lengthened to 20 minutes, and final part of qualifying shortened to 10 minutes. Teams taking part in Q3 will no longer be allowed to add fuel back to the car after qualifying to eliminate 'fuel-burn' phase.
  • A minimum lap time for each qualifying session has been implemented from Round 3 in Bahrain to stop cars coasting back to the pits at dangerously low speeds as seen in Round 2 in Malaysia. Both Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen were put back five grid places after the stewards decided that they had impeded Nick Heidfeld and Fernando Alonso. The minimum lap time will be different for each race. For example, it was 1:39 in Bahrain.

Testing

  • No competing team is allowed to carry out more than 30,000km (~18,640mi) of testing during the 2008 calendar year.

Driver changes

After competing in the sport for ten years, Ralf Schumacher will not take part in the 2008 season. He has been replaced at Toyota by 2007 GP2 Champion, Timo Glock.

Team changes

  • Rumours about the possible sale of the Jordan/Spyker team had been abundant in the paddock throughout the last few months of the 2007 season. Only a year after Spyker bought the team from Midland, Indian billionaire Vijay Mallya bought the team for 88 million, several million more than Spyker paid. On October 24 2007, Mallya was granted permission to change the team's name to Force India. He also said he would like to keep German driver Adrian Sutil for 2008. Force India had a driver announcement ceremony in January 2008 where it was revealed that Sutil would be second driver partnered by first driver Giancarlo Fisichella and test driver Vitantonio Liuzzi.
  • On 28 April 2006, rallying and motorsports technology firm Prodrive were officially granted entry to Formula One when the FIA announced the list of entrants to the 2008 Formula One World Championship. While a total of 21 teams applied for entry, the FIA had always maintained that, only 12 teams would be granted entry, meaning only one new team would line up on the grid in 2008. FIA president Max Mosley revealed that Prodrive had found the finances to support their bid. Also, Prodrive's chief executive, David Richards, has experience as a Formula One team principal". Richards has previously acted as team principal of the Benetton and British American Racing teams. However on 23 November 2007, after lengthy negotiations between FIA president Max Mosley regarding customer cars, Richards announced that Prodrive F1 would not compete in the 2008 Formula One World Championship, as the legal situation left no time for the team to be set up.
  • On December 31 2007, Toyota announced that they would end their sponsorship deal with Kingfisher Airlines due to the fact that Kingfisher Airliners' owner Dr. Vijay Mallya wants to focus on the new F1 team Force India which was formed after Dr. Mallya's 2007 acquisition of Spyker F1 team. Although the team had a two year deal with the Indian airline company, both parties agreed to terminate the deal by 'mutual consent'.
  • On March 10 2008, Super Aguri announced that a major deal had been made with Magma Group to solve the team's financial problems, the details of which have not been released.

Race changes

The new Singapore Street Circuit which will host the Singapore Grand Prix at night.
  • It has been confirmed that Singapore will host a Grand Prix from 2008 for the next five years. It will be a street circuit, with the route designed by Hermann Tilke. It has been confirmed that the Grand Prix will be a night race, with a start time of 20:00 local time and run in an anti-clockwise direction to enhance safety. It has also been revealed that practice sessions and qualifying will take place at night.
  • It has been confirmed that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will not hold a Grand Prix in 2008; however, a possible return to Indianapolis in the future has not been completely ruled out.
  • The 2008 season also sees changes to the race start times for China, moved to 15:00 and Australia, moved from its traditional 14:00 slot to 15:30.


Other Changes

  • On March 7 it was announced that Mercedes-AMG would provide new Safety Cars and Medical Cars for the 2008 season. Mercedes-AMG, the high performance arm of the Mercedes-Benz brand will supply Safety Cars based on the SL63 AMG and Medical Cars based on the C63 AMG Estate. Bernd Mayländer will continue as the Safety Car driver.
  • On March 7, the official Formula One tyre supplier Bridgestone announced that they will mark their extreme wet weather tyres with a white line in the central groove to differentiate it with the softer wet weather tyre compound. They will continue to the same with their dry compounds.

Results and Standings

Grands Prix

Rd. Grand Prix Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Constructor Report
1 Template:Country data Australia Australian Grand Prix 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Lewis Hamilton Template:Country data Finland Heikki Kovalainen 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Lewis Hamilton 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren-Mercedes Report
2 Template:Country data Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Template:Country data Brazil Felipe Massa Template:Country data Germany Nick Heidfeld Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari Report
3 Template:Country data Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Template:Country data Poland Robert Kubica Template:Country data Finland Heikki Kovalainen Template:Country data Brazil Felipe Massa Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari Report
4 Template:Country data Spain Spanish Grand Prix Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari Report
5 Template:Country data Turkey Turkish Grand Prix Report
6 Template:Country data Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Report
7 Template:Country data Canada Canadian Grand Prix Report
8 Template:Country data France French Grand Prix Report
9 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png British Grand Prix Report
10 Template:Country data Germany German Grand Prix Report
11 Template:Country data Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Report
12 Template:Country data Europe European Grand Prix Report
13 Template:Country data Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Report
14 Template:Country flagicon2 Italian Grand Prix Report
15 Template:Country data Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Report
16 Template:Country data Japan Japanese Grand Prix Report
17 Template:Country data China Chinese Grand Prix Report
18 Template:Country data Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Report

Drivers

Pos Driver AUS
Template:Country data Australia
MAL
Template:Country data Malaysia
BHR
Template:Country data Bahrain
ESP
Template:Country data Spain
TUR
Template:Country data Turkey
MON
Template:Country data Monaco
CAN
Template:Country data Canada
FRA
Template:Country data France
GBR
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png
GER
Template:Country data Germany
HUN
Template:Country data Hungary
EUR
Template:Country data Europe
BEL
Template:Country data Belgium
ITA
Template:Country flagicon2
SIN
Template:Country data Singapore
JPN
Template:Country data Japan
CHN
Template:Country data China
BRA
Template:Country data Brazil
Pts
1 Template:Country data Finland Räikkönen 8 1 2 1 29
2 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Hamilton 1 5 13 3 20
3 Template:Country data Poland Kubica Ret 2 3 4 19
4 Template:Country data Brazil Massa Ret Ret 1 2 18
5 Template:Country data Germany Heidfeld 2 6 4 9 16
6 Template:Country data Finland Kovalainen 5 3 5 Ret 14
7 Template:Country flagicon2 Trulli Ret 4 6 8 9
8 Template:Country data Australia Webber Ret 7 7 5 8
9 Template:Country data Germany Rosberg 3 14 8 Ret 7
10 Template:Country data Spain Alonso 4 8 10 Ret 6
11 Template:Country data Japan Nakajima 6 17 14 7 5
12 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Button Ret 10 Ret 6 3
13 Template:Country data France Bourdais 7 Ret 15 Ret 2
14 Template:Country data Germany Glock Ret Ret 9 11 0
15 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Coulthard Ret 9 18 12 0
16 Template:Country flagicon2 Fisichella Ret 12 12 10 0
17 Template:Country data Brazil Barrichello DSQ 13 11 Ret 0
18 Template:Country data Brazil Piquet Ret 11 Ret Ret 0
19 Template:Country data Japan Sato Ret 16 17 13 0
20 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Davidson Ret 15 16 Ret 0
21 Template:Country data Germany Sutil Ret Ret 19 Ret 0
Template:Country data Germany Vettel Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver AUS
Template:Country data Australia
MAL
Template:Country data Malaysia
BHR
Template:Country data Bahrain
ESP
Template:Country data Spain
TUR
Template:Country data Turkey
MON
Template:Country data Monaco
CAN
Template:Country data Canada
FRA
Template:Country data France
GBR
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png
GER
Template:Country data Germany
HUN
Template:Country data Hungary
EUR
Template:Country data Europe
BEL
Template:Country data Belgium
ITA
Template:Country flagicon2
SIN
Template:Country data Singapore
JPN
Template:Country data Japan
CHN
Template:Country data China
BRA
Template:Country data Brazil
Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Finished, in points
Blue Finished, no points
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate
Blank Injured (INJ)
Blank Excluded (EX)

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

Pos Constructor Car
No.
AUS
Template:Country data Australia
MAL
Template:Country data Malaysia
BHR
Template:Country data Bahrain
ESP
Template:Country data Spain
TUR
Template:Country data Turkey
MON
Template:Country data Monaco
CAN
Template:Country data Canada
FRA
Template:Country data France
GBR
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png
GER
Template:Country data Germany
HUN
Template:Country data Hungary
EUR
Template:Country data Europe
BEL
Template:Country data Belgium
ITA
Template:Country flagicon2
SIN
Template:Country data Singapore
JPN
Template:Country data Japan
CHN
Template:Country data China
BRA
Template:Country data Brazil
Pts
1 Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari 1 8 1 2 1 47
2 Ret Ret 1 2
2 Template:Country data Germany BMW Sauber 3 2 6 4 9 35
4 Ret 2 3 4
3 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren-Mercedes 22 1 5 13 3 34
23 5 3 5 Ret
4 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Williams-Toyota 7 3 14 8 Ret 12
8 6 17 14 7
5 Template:Country data Japan Toyota 11 Ret 4 6 8 9
12 Ret Ret 9 11
6 Template:Country data Austria Red Bull-Renault 9 Ret 9 18 12 8
10 Ret 7 7 5
7 Template:Country data France Renault 5 4 8 10 Ret 6
6 Ret 11 Ret Ret


8 Template:Country data Japan Honda 16 Ret 10 Ret 6 3
17 DSQ 13 11 Ret
9 Template:Country flagicon2 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 14 7 Ret 15 Ret 2
15 Ret Ret Ret Ret
10 Template:Country data India Force India-Ferrari 20 Ret Ret 19 Ret 0
21 Ret 12 12 10
11 Template:Country data Japan Super Aguri-Honda 18 Ret 16 17 13 0
19 Ret 15 16 Ret
Pos Constructor Car
No.
AUS
Template:Country data Australia
MAL
Template:Country data Malaysia
BHR
Template:Country data Bahrain
ESP
Template:Country data Spain
TUR
Template:Country data Turkey
MON
Template:Country data Monaco
CAN
Template:Country data Canada
FRA
Template:Country data France
GBR
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png
GER
Template:Country data Germany
HUN
Template:Country data Hungary
EUR
Template:Country data Europe
BEL
Template:Country data Belgium
ITA
Template:Country flagicon2
SIN
Template:Country data Singapore
JPN
Template:Country data Japan
CHN
Template:Country data China
BRA
Template:Country data Brazil
Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Finished, in points
Blue Finished, no points
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate
Blank Injured (INJ)
Blank Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole
Italics - Fastest Lap

† Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Statistics

Drivers

Pos Driver Constructor(s) Starts Wins Podiums Poles F.laps Points
1 Template:Country data Finland Template:Sortname Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari 4 2 3 1 1 29
2 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Template:Sortname 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren-Mercedes 4 1 2 1 0 20
3 Template:Country data Poland Template:Sortname Template:Country data Germany BMW Sauber 4 0 2 1 0 19
4 Template:Country data Brazil Template:Sortname Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari 4 1 2 1 0 18
5 Template:Country data Germany Template:Sortname Template:Country data Germany BMW Sauber 4 0 1 0 1 16
6 Template:Country data Finland Template:Sortname 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren-Mercedes 4 0 1 0 2 14
7 Template:Country flagicon2 Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Toyota 4 0 0 0 0 9
8 Template:Country data Australia Template:Sortname Template:Country data Austria Red Bull-Renault 4 0 0 0 0 8
9 Template:Country data Germany Template:Sortname 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Williams-Toyota 4 0 1 0 0 7
10 Template:Country data Spain Template:Sortname Template:Country data France Renault 4 0 0 0 0 6
11 Template:Country data Japan Template:Sortname 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Williams-Toyota 4 0 0 0 0 5
12 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Honda 4 0 0 0 0 3
13 Template:Country data France Template:Sortname Template:Country flagicon2 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 4 0 0 0 0 2
14 Template:Country data Germany Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Toyota 4 0 0 0 0 0
15 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Template:Sortname Template:Country data Austria Red Bull-Renault 4 0 0 0 0 0
16 Template:Country flagicon2 Template:Sortname Template:Country data India Force India-Ferrari 4 0 0 0 0 0
17 Template:Country data Brazil Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Honda 4 0 0 0 0 0
18 Template:Country data Brazil Template:Sortname Template:Country data France Renault 4 0 0 0 0 0
19 Template:Country data Japan Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Super Aguri-Honda 4 0 0 0 0 0
20 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Template:Sortname Template:Country data Japan Super Aguri-Honda 4 0 0 0 0 0
21 Template:Country data Germany Template:Sortname Template:Country data India Force India-Ferrari 4 0 0 0 0 0
Template:Country data Germany Template:Sortname Template:Country flagicon2 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 4 0 0 0 0 0

Constructors

Pos Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre Starts Wins Podiums Poles F.laps Points
1 Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari F2008 Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari B 4 3 5 2 1 47
2 Template:Country data Germany BMW Sauber F1.08 Template:Country data Germany BMW B 4 0 3 1 1 35
3 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren MP4-23 Template:Country data Germany Mercedes B 4 1 3 1 2 34
4 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Williams FW30 Template:Country data Japan Toyota B 4 0 1 0 0 12
5 Template:Country data Japan Toyota TF108 Template:Country data Japan Toyota B 4 0 0 0 0 9
6 Template:Country data Austria Red Bull RB4 Template:Country data France Renault B 4 0 0 0 0 8
7 Template:Country data France Renault R28 Template:Country data France Renault B 4 0 0 0 0 6
8 Template:Country data Japan Honda RA108 Template:Country data Japan Honda B 4 0 0 0 0 3
9 Template:Country flagicon2 Toro Rosso STR2B, STR3 Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari B 4 0 0 0 0 2
10 Template:Country data India Force India VJM-01 Template:Country flagicon2 Ferrari B 4 0 0 0 0 0
11 Template:Country data Japan Super Aguri SA08 Template:Country data Japan Honda B 4 0 0 0 0 0

Rumours and speculation

Super Aguri rumours

  • At the end of 2007, Super Aguri did not receive a payment on a sponsorship deal. This has led to them becoming the poorest team in Formula One. Max Mosley has said he has doubts that Super Aguri will make it to the final race in Brazil. It was reported in the last week of January that an Indian consortium led by the CEO of the Spice Group is willing to buy out the team but they have said they want Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan in the line-up, meaning one of the 2007 drivers would have to drop out of a race drive role. However, Super Aguri have said that they want to keep their 2007 Driver line-up of Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson. Despite this Super Aguri have been unable to sign any contracts until agreements have been reached with their sponsors. GP2 driver Luca Filippi was once linked to Super Aguri for a possible race seat in 2008, however he has since signed with the ART Team for 2008. Sato and Davidson were confirmed on 10 March.

Spanish Grands Prix rumours

Both GP's, however, will continue with the Spanish GP completed and the European GP sold out.

External links

References


Constructors and drivers competing in the 2008 Formula One championship
Ferrari BMW Sauber Renault Williams Red Bull Toyota Toro Rosso Honda Super Aguri Force India McLaren
Räikkönen
Massa
Heidfeld
Kubica
Alonso
Piquet
Rosberg
Nakajima
Coulthard
10 Webber
11 Trulli
12 Glock
14 Bourdais
15 Vettel
16 Button
17 Barrichello
18 Sato
19 Davidson
20 Sutil
21 Fisichella
22 Hamilton
23 Kovalainen
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