2008 European Grand Prix Explained

Details Ref:[1] [2] [3]
Type:F1
Country:Spain
Grand Prix:European
Date:24 August
Year:2008
Official Name:2008 Formula 1 Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe
Race No:12
Season No:18
Location:Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia, Spain
Course:Street circuit
Course Mi:3.367
Course Km:5.419
Distance Laps:57
Distance Mi:191.931
Distance Km:308.883
Weather:Sunny
Pole Driver:Felipe Massa
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:38.989
Pole Country:Brazil
Fast Driver:Felipe Massa
Fast Team:Ferrari
Fast Time:1:38.708
Fast Lap:36
Fast Country:Brazil
First Driver:Felipe Massa
First Team:Ferrari
First Country:Brazil
Second Driver:Lewis Hamilton
Second Team:McLaren-Mercedes
Second Country:United Kingdom
Third Driver:Robert Kubica
Third Team:BMW Sauber
Third Country:Poland
Next Round:2008 Belgian Grand Prix
Previous Round:2008 Hungarian Grand Prix

The 2008 European Grand Prix (formally the 2008 Formula 1 Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe)[4] was a Formula One motor race held on 24 August 2008 at the Valencia Street Circuit in Valencia, Spain. It was the 12th race of the 2008 Formula One World Championship. Felipe Massa for the Ferrari team won the 57-lap race from pole position. Lewis Hamilton finished second in a McLaren car, with Robert Kubica third in a BMW Sauber.

Massa started on pole position, with Hamilton second, and Kubica third. Massa got cleanly away, while Hamilton fought hard to fend off Kubica, but managing to keep second. The top three remained the same through the first round of pit stops, and after the first stop, Massa took a large lead over Hamilton. In Massa's second pit stop he was released straight into the path of Force India driver Adrian Sutil, and had to back off to avoid a collision. The stewards announced that they would investigate the incident after the race. They later ruled that Ferrari would be fined 10,000 for the pit lane incident, but that Massa would keep his victory, as although the release was unsafe, no sporting advantage had been gained. Massa went on to take the victory, with Hamilton second and Kubica third. Hamilton's closest rival in the Drivers' Championship going into the race, Kimi Räikkönen, failed to finish, after having an engine failure.

Massa's victory in the race enabled him to overtake his teammate, Räikkönen, in the Drivers' Championship, moving him into second. He was now Hamilton's closest rival, behind by six points. Räikkönen moved eight points further behind Hamilton, due to his non-finish, with a deficit of 13 points now separating the two. In the Constructors' Championship McLaren caught up two points on Ferrari; Ferrari led, eight points ahead of McLaren, with BMW Sauber a further 17 points behind.

Report

Background

The Grand Prix was contested by 20 drivers, in ten teams of two.[5] The teams, also known as "constructors", were Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Renault, Honda, Force India, BMW Sauber, Toyota, Red Bull Racing, Williams and Toro Rosso.[5] Tyre supplier Bridgestone brought two different tyre compounds to the race; the softer of the two marked by a single white stripe down one of the grooves.[6]

Prior to the race, McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton led the Drivers' Championship with 62 points, and Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen was second with 57 points. Behind them in the Drivers' Championship, Felipe Massa was third with 54 points also in a Ferrari, and the two BMW Sauber cars of Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld were fourth and fifth, with 49 and 41 points respectively. In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari were leading with 111 points, 11 points ahead of their rivals McLaren. BMW Sauber were third with 90 points. Toyota were fourth with 35 points, and Renault were fifth with 31 points.[7]

The Grand Prix was the first to be held at the new Valencia street circuit. After seeing the track for the first time, four days before the race, the drivers were positive about the track.[8] Formula One tyre supplier, Bridgestone, celebrated their 200th Formula One grand prix at the race, having now supplied Formula One tyres since 1997.[9] Celebrations included a special "golden tyre" which was displayed at the track, as well as two hoardings, inscribed with "Bridgestone 200".[9]

In technical developments, McLaren and Ferrari modified their front winglets, to make sure that the maximum amount of air flow was diverted.[10] Ferrari also revised their sidepod chimneys and winglets, with the aim of making sure the engine remained cool in hot conditions.[11]

Practice and qualifying

Three practice sessions were held before the Sunday race—two on Friday, and a third on Saturday. The Friday morning and afternoon sessions each lasted 90 minutes. The third session was held on Saturday morning and lasted an hour.[12] The very first practice session on the newly opened Valencia Street Circuit was held on a dusty and slippery track, but despite the drivers' relative unfamiliarity with the circuit there were no major incidents (though David Coulthard did hit the barriers late in the session).[13] [14] Sébastien Bourdais went fastest early on, but it was his Toro Rosso teammate Sebastian Vettel who posted the quickest time of the session. Massa and Hamilton finished second and third, with Bourdais just behind them.[15] Following the session, the drivers and personnel observed a minute's silence for those killed in the plane crash in Madrid two days previously.[14] [16] Kimi Räikkönen topped the timesheets in second practice, having traded fastest times with teammate Massa for the majority of the session.[17] Fernando Alonso had the set the quickest time late, but was surpassed by Räikkönen in his final flying lap.[18] A notable incident in the session involved Nico Rosberg spinning under brakes in the final corners, and narrowly missing Mark Webber on the inside, before rejoining the track with no damage done.[19] Surprsingly, usual back-runner Jenson Button, driving for Honda, finished third.[20] After the session, Fernando Alonso, driving for Renault, was reprimanded and fined 10,000, after crossing the pitlane entry line early on in the second session.[21] Rain overnight meant that the Valencia track began with almost no rubber on the surface, but Robert Kubica was still able to carry enough speed to become the first man of the weekend to break into the 1:38s, with Rosberg and Bourdais close behind.[22] [23] There were minimal mishaps, with only Hamilton and Timo Glock spinning.[24] Jarno Trulli spent the majority of the session in the pits with gearbox problems, completing only two laps.[23] [25]

After the third practice, but before the qualifying session, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile safety delegate, Charlie Whiting, announced that he had moved the pole position slot on the grid to the right side, after observing the cars' behaviour during the practice sessions.[26] Saturday afternoon's qualifying session was divided into three parts. In the first 20-minute period, cars finishing 16th or lower were eliminated. The second qualifying period lasted for 15 minutes, at the end of which the fastest ten cars went into the final period, to determine their grid positions for the race. Cars failing to make the final period were allowed to be refuelled before the race but those competing in it were not, and so carried more fuel than they had done in the earlier qualifying sessions.[12]

Massa clinched pole position with a time of 1:38.989, and was joined on the front row by championship leader, Hamilton.[27] Kubica took third place on the grid, with Massa's teammate Räikkönen taking fourth.[27] Hamilton's teammate, Kovalainen, took fifth; Vettel, Trulli and Nick Heidfeld occupied the next three spots.[27] The two Williams cars of Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima finished ninth and 11th, with Bourdais in between.[27] Alonso qualified 12th, with Timo Glock of Toyota behind him.[27] Mark Webber of Red Bull was 14th, with Nelson Piquet Jr. of Renault 15th.[27] Jenson Button of Honda qualified 16th, and the other Red Bull car, driven by Coulthard, qualified 17th.[27] The two Force India cars driven by Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil finished 18th and 20th, with the other Honda car driven by Rubens Barrichello qualifying 19th.[27] Later, both Barrichello and Sutil were forced to change their gearboxes; as a result, both drivers started from the pit lane.

Race

The conditions on the grid were dry before the race. The air temperature was 28°C and the track temperature was 44°C.

The front-runners of the race started the race cleanly, but at turn four Alonso and Nakajima collided; Alonso retired from, what was in effect, his home race, while Nakajima had a new nose, and rejoined.[28] [29] [30]

At his final stop, Felipe Massa's Ferrari was released from its pit stop into the path of Adrian Sutil's oncoming Force India car. There was no collision as Massa backed off as soon as he realised what had happened. This incident was deemed "unsafe" and was being investigated by the stewards. Shortly afterwards it was announced the incident would be investigated fully after the race. Ferrari was subsequently reprimanded by the stewards and fined €10,000, but the Brazilian kept his victory.[31]

To add to Ferrari's pit stop blunders, Kimi Räikkönen left his pit box with his car's fuel hose still attached. The incident left a Ferrari mechanic Pietro Timpini with a minor fractures. Räikkönen also lost a place.[32] [33]

Nico Rosberg scored a "rare" point for his Williams Team by finishing eighth.[34]

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
12 Felipe MassaFerrari1:38.1761:37.8591:38.9891
222 Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:38.4641:37.9541:39.1992
34 Robert KubicaBMW Sauber1:38.3471:38.0501:39.3923
41 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:38.7031:38.2291:39.4884
523 Heikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes1:38.6561:38.1201:39.9375
615 Sebastian VettelToro Rosso-Ferrari1:38.1411:37.8421:40.1426
711 Jarno TrulliToyota1:37.9481:37.9281:40.3097
83 Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:38.7381:37.8591:40.6318
97 Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota1:38.5951:38.3361:40.7219
1014 Sébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari1:38.6221:38.4171:40.75010
118 Kazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota1:38.6671:38.42811
125 Fernando AlonsoRenault1:38.2681:38.43512
1312 Timo GlockToyota1:38.5321:38.49913
1410 Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:38.5591:38.51514
156 Nelson Piquet Jr.Renault1:38.7871:38.74415
1616 Jenson ButtonHonda1:38.88016
179 David CoulthardRed Bull-Renault1:39.23517
1821 Giancarlo FisichellaForce India-Ferrari1:39.26818
1917 Rubens BarrichelloHonda1:39.81119
2020 Adrian SutilForce India-Ferrari1:39.94320

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
12 Felipe Massa Ferrari571:35:32.339110
222 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes57+5.61128
34 Robert Kubica BMW Sauber57+37.35336
423 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes57+39.70355
511 Jarno Trulli Toyota57+50.68474
615 Sebastian Vettel Toro Rosso-Ferrari57+52.62563
712 Timo Glock Toyota57+1:07.990132
87 Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota57+1:11.45791
93 BMW Sauber57+1:22.1778
1014 Toro Rosso-Ferrari57+1:29.79410
116 Renault57+1:32.71715
1210 Red Bull-Renault56+1 Lap14
1316 Honda56+1 Lap16
1421 Force India-Ferrari56+1 Lap18
158 Williams-Toyota56+1 Lap11
1617 Honda56+1 Lap19
179 Red Bull-Renault56+1 Lap17
Ret1 Ferrari45Engine4
Ret20 Force India-Ferrari41Accident20
Ret5 Renault0Collision damage 12

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Lewis Hamilton70
12 Felipe Massa64
13 Kimi Räikkönen57
4 Robert Kubica55
15 Heikki Kovalainen43
Source: [36]
Constructors' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari121
2 McLaren-Mercedes113
3 BMW Sauber96
4 Toyota41
5 Renault31
Source:

See also

External links

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