2008 Malaysian Grand Prix Explained

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Type:F1
Country:Malaysia
Grand Prix:Malaysian
Date:23 March
Year:2008
Race No:2
Season No:18
Official Name:2008 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
Location:Sepang International Circuit
Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:3.444
Course Km:5.543
Distance Laps:56
Distance Mi:192.879
Distance Km:310.408
Weather:Sunny, partly cloudy
Attendance:126,690 (Weekend) [1]
Pole Driver:Felipe Massa
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:1:35.748
Pole Country:Brazil
Fast Driver:Nick Heidfeld
Fast Team:BMW Sauber
Fast Time:1:35.366
Fast Lap:55
Fast Country:Germany
First Driver:Kimi Räikkönen
First Team:Ferrari
First Country:Finland
Second Driver:Robert Kubica
Second Team:BMW Sauber
Second Country:Poland
Third Driver:Heikki Kovalainen
Third Team:McLaren-Mercedes
Third Country:Finland
Next Round:2008 Bahrain Grand Prix
Previous Round:2008 Australian Grand Prix

The 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix (formally the 2008 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix)[2] was a Formula One motor race held on 23 March 2008 at the Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia. It was the 2nd race of the 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship. The 56-lap race was won by Kimi Räikkönen for the Ferrari team after starting from second position. Robert Kubica finished second in a BMW Sauber car, with Heikki Kovalainen third in a McLaren.

It was an all-Ferrari front row, as Felipe Massa started from pole position, with Räikkönen alongside. The McLarens of Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton had been expected to line up behind the Ferraris on the second row, but both drivers were given five-place grid penalties post-qualifying for holding up Nick Heidfeld and Fernando Alonso respectively, dropping them to eighth and ninth on the grid. Massa cut across his Ferrari teammate at the start, to stop him overtaking on the run to turn one. The top four of Massa, Räikkönen, Kubica and Mark Webber held station until the first round of pit stops. Räikkönen took the lead after these stops and after Massa retired following a spin into the gravel, the Finn cruised to a victory of nearly twenty seconds. Championship leader Hamilton could only finish in fifth position, after a tardy first stop on lap 19, with his McLaren team encountering a problem on his front right tyre and lost ground while trying to pass Webber.

Despite his fifth position, Hamilton kept the Drivers' Championship lead with 14 points, closely followed by Räikkönen and Heidfeld on 11. In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren also kept their lead, with their five-point lead from Australia staying intact. BMW Sauber moved into second place on 19, with Ferrari in third on 11.

Report

Background

The Grand Prix was contested by 22 drivers, in 11 teams of two.[3] The teams, also known as "constructors", were Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Renault, Honda, Force India, BMW Sauber, Toyota, Red Bull Racing, Williams, Toro Rosso and Super Aguri.

Prior to the race, McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton led the Drivers' Championship with 10 points, and BMW Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld was second with 8 points. Behind them in the Drivers' Championship, Nico Rosberg was third with 6 points in a Williams, and Fernando Alonso was fourth with 5 points in a Renault. Hamilton's teammate Heikki Kovalainen was fifth with 4 points.[4] In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren–Mercedes were leading with 14 points, five points ahead of Williams, and BMW Sauber were third with 8 points.

Practice and qualifying

Three practice sessions were held before the race; the first was held on Friday morning and the second on Friday afternoon. Both sessions lasted 1 hour and 30 minutes with weather conditions dry throughout. The third session was held on Saturday morning and lasted an hour.[5]

In the first session, Massa was fastest on a lap of 1:35.392, which was over a second faster than any of his rivals. Räikkönen ended up second, despite running out of fuel during the session, and Kovalainen ended up third, just under a tenth of a second slower than his fellow Finn.[6] Also during the session, the Red Bull Racing machine of David Coulthard suffered a track rod failure on the curb of turn 12, and forced the team to show the FIA clarification that their car design was safe for the Grand Prix, under Article 2.3 of the 2008 Formula One Technical Regulations.[7] Coulthard sat out the second practice session, which saw Hamilton top the timesheets with a lap of 1:35.055, beating Massa by 0.151 seconds, with Räikkönen a further two tenths back in third.[8] In preparation for the qualifying session, many teams put their cars on soft tyres for the third practice session. The soft tyre gives better performance than the harder type of tyre but is less durable than the harder compound.[9] Just like in Australia, the BMW of Heidfeld was fastest, setting a lap of 1:35.019, edging out the Ferraris of Räikkönen and Massa with Jarno Trulli's Toyota fourth, ending up just one-thousandth of a second behind Massa's time.[10]

In qualifying, Massa earned his tenth career pole position, after recording a lap of 1:35.748 during the third and final session. He was joined on the front row by teammate Räikkönen, although the Finn's fastest time was more than half a second slower than that of Massa.[11] Third and fourth had originally gone to the McLarens of Kovalainen and Hamilton, however post-qualifying, both drivers were demoted five places on the grid for dangerous driving; having completed their flying laps, the McLaren pair and other drivers slowed to conserve fuel on their in-laps, and impeded Nick Heidfeld of BMW Sauber and Fernando Alonso of Renault whilst they were both on flying laps.[12] This led to a new rule being introduced for Bahrain giving drivers a set time to complete in-laps in.[13] McLaren's misfortune was to the gain of the Toyota of Trulli, both victims of the impeding (Heidfeld and Alonso), Heidfeld's teammate Kubica and Webber's Red Bull machine. Timo Glock rounded out the top ten in his Toyota.

Race

At the start Massa came across the track to prevent Räikkönen from overtaking him. Further back, Hamilton was able to move up to fifth and Webber up to fourth. Also on the first lap, Sébastien Bourdais spun out of the race. A crash between the Williams of Nico Rosberg and Glock's Toyota happened a few corners later, in which Rosberg destroyed the front wing of his Williams FW30 and forced Glock to retire from the race. On lap four, Alonso and Heidfeld overtook the Red Bull of David Coulthard for ninth and eighth respectively. Adrian Sutil was forced to retire two laps later when he ran off the track and onto the grass, with hydraulic problems.

By lap nine Hamilton was within two seconds of Webber and the Ferraris of Massa and Räikkönen had opened up a lead on the rest of the field. Both set new fastest lap times over the next four laps. Webber pitted on lap 16, Massa on lap 17 and Räikkönen on lap 18, coming out ahead of Massa. Hamilton pitted on lap 19 and the team had a problem getting his front right tyre off, forcing him to stop for almost twenty seconds, and in the process he lost around twelve seconds[14] to the Ferraris, meaning he came out behind Webber in 11th.

Räikkönen took the lead for the first time when Kubica pitted on lap 21. He would open up a lead of almost four seconds in the next six laps. Hamilton was up to seventh by lap 26 but was still unable to overtake Webber. Hamilton was within half a second of him by lap 29 but this forced him to brake harder and lose time to the rest of the field. Massa spun out of the race on lap 31 getting trapped in the gravel. This gave Räikkönen a lead of over 20 seconds from the next driver Kubica. Hamilton finally overtook Webber on lap 40 when he pitted. Vettel's engine failed one lap later and he was forced to retire. Hamilton would stay ahead of Webber after his second pit stop on lap 44. He was now six seconds behind Trulli in fourth and began to close that margin in the closing laps.

Alonso in eighth now began closing in on Webber. Hamilton was within two seconds of Trulli with two laps to go but was unable to pass him before the end of the race. Räikkönen won the race by nearly twenty seconds from Kubica who had his best ever finish in second; Kovalainen came third.[15] Nick Heidfeld and BMW Sauber earned their first fastest lap, giving Heidfeld a record in "most races before first fastest lap" with 134, surpassing the former record of 114 held by Thierry Boutsen.[16] [17]

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
12 Felipe MassaFerrari1:35.3471:34.4121:35.7481
21 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:35.6451:34.1881:36.2302
323 Heikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes1:35.2271:34.7591:36.6138
422 Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:35.3921:34.6271:36.7099
511 Jarno TrulliToyota1:35.2051:34.9601:36.7113
64 Robert KubicaBMW Sauber1:35.7941:34.8111:36.7274
73 Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:35.7291:34.6481:36.7535
810 Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:35.4401:34.9671:37.0096
95 Fernando AlonsoRenault1:35.9831:35.1401:38.4507
1012 Timo GlockToyota1:35.8911:35.0001:39.65610
1116 Jenson ButtonHonda1:35.8471:35.20811
129 David CoulthardRed Bull-Renault1:36.0581:35.40812
136 Nelson Piquet Jr.Renault1:36.0741:35.56213
1417 Rubens BarrichelloHonda1:36.1981:35.62214
1515 Sebastian VettelToro Rosso-Ferrari1:36.1111:35.64815
167 Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota1:35.8431:35.67016
1721 Giancarlo FisichellaForce India-Ferrari1:36.24017
188 Kazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota1:36.38822
1914 Sébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari1:36.67718
2018 Takuma SatoSuper Aguri-Honda1:37.08719
2120 Adrian SutilForce India-Ferrari1:37.10120
2219 Anthony DavidsonSuper Aguri-Honda1:37.48121
Source: [18]

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
11 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari561:31:18.555210
24 Robert Kubica BMW Sauber56+19.57048
323 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes56+38.45086
411 Jarno Trulli Toyota56+45.83235
522 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes56+46.54894
63 Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber56+49.83353
710 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault56+1:08.13062
85 Fernando Alonso Renault56+1:10.04171
99 Red Bull-Renault56+1:16.22012
1016 Honda56+1:26.21411
116 Renault56+1:32.20213
1221 Force India-Ferrari55+1 Lap17
1317 Honda55+1 Lap14
147 Williams-Toyota55+1 Lap16
1519 Super Aguri-Honda55+1 Lap21
1618 Super Aguri-Honda54+2 Laps19
178 Williams-Toyota54+2 Laps22
Ret15 Toro Rosso-Ferrari39Hydraulics15
Ret2 Ferrari30Spun off1
Ret20 Force India-Ferrari5Hydraulics20
Ret12 Toyota1Collision10
Ret14 Toro Rosso-Ferrari0Spun off18
Source: [20]

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Lewis Hamilton14
62 Kimi Räikkönen11
13 Nick Heidfeld11
14 Heikki Kovalainen10
45 Robert Kubica8
Source: [21]
Constructors' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1 McLaren-Mercedes24
12 BMW Sauber19
33 Ferrari11
24 Williams-Toyota9
15 Renault6
Source:

See also

External links

Notes and References

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