Formula One season review

Eurosport - Sat, 27 Dec 12:50:00 2008

Formula One should be looking forward eagerly to the year ahead after a thrilling 2008 season with new winners and 23-year-old Lewis Hamilton becoming the youngest world champion on the last lap of the last race.

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Instead, with the global economic crisis squeezing sponsors and manufacturers alike, the playground of billionaires and big business has had to tighten its belt and prepare for a more frugal future.

Big-spending Honda and tiny Super Aguri will not be at the starting line in Australia in March, with the championship set to shrink to 18 cars if no buyer for Honda emerges in the next few weeks.

The next year will be far from easy but the cost-cutting measures, including cheaper engines and a ban on testing, should bring the sport back from the brink of disaster.

"I think this is probably the first step towards Formula One saving itself," said International Automobile Federation president Max Mosley after the wide-ranging package was rolled out last week.

That it should be Mosley leading the push illustrates how much the climate has changed in Formula One over the course of the year.

In March, the Briton's own future at the helm of the governing body was at stake after a British Sunday newspaper splashed details of his involvement in a sado-masochistic sex session with prostitutes.

Mosley fiercely resisted calls for his resignation in a saga that hung over the championship until the credit crunch started to bite and the realisation dawned that Formula One's free-spending, Champagne days were over.

The 2008 championship marked a series of firsts and lasts, with fresh faces entering the winners' circle and, in Hamilton, the first black champion and a role model to a whole new constituency.

Singapore, now established as the sport's jewel in the East, hosted the first night race to huge acclaim after fans had stifled a yawn at Valencia's less stellar debut in the European summer.

Next year will be Abu Dhabi's turn to impress with the season-ending race on a new harbourside circuit.

The coming season will see slick tyres replace the grooved rubber, very different aerodynamics and the advent of KERS energy recovery systems to transform heat from the brakes into additional power.

All the teams are starting with a fresh slate, something that Honda team boss Ross Brawn had been looking forward to after a dismal season, and even Hamilton cannot take anything for granted.

The Briton, his country's first champion since 1996, promises to be hungrier than ever after securing a championship that could easily have slipped through his fingers for the second year in a row.

Hamilton won fewer races than his main Ferrari rival Felipe Massa, the Brazilian who had one hand on the crown until the final seconds at Interlagos.

Formula One measures success and failure in milli-seconds and Hamilton rammed home that point by keeping everyone on tenterhooks almost to the end before sweeping past Timo Glock's struggling Toyota for the fifth place he needed.

After 18 grands prix and more than a thousand laps on five continents, the McLaren driver won by a single point.

Massa, noble in defeat, grew in stature and will be a real contender again next year. So too, Ferrari hope, will 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen.

While the Finn had a disappointing year, despite Ferrari retaining their constructors' title, a younger generation came to the fore.

The most surprising member was Germany's Sebastian Vettel, triumphant in Toro Rosso's home Italian Grand Prix to become Formula One's youngest race winner at the age of 21 before leaving for Red Bull.

Poland's Robert Kubica laid down a marker for next year, seizing his and the BMW-Sauber team's first victory in Canada. A model of consistency after his big smash in Montreal in 2007, the Pole turned what could have been a two-horse race into a three-way battle for far longer than anyone could have expected.

Finland's Heikki Kovalainen crashed heavily in Spain but added his name to the list of winners in Hungary by emerging from Hamilton's shadow to take a lucky victory for McLaren after Massa was robbed by a blown engine in the closing laps.

Double world champion Fernando Alonso pulled off the comeback of the year with two wins in a row for resurgent Renault, a team most had counted out at the start of the season.

While the Mosley sex scandal took over from 2007's spy saga as the main talking point in the paddock, there was also the usual supply of controversy on the track along with some unforgettable action.

Hamilton found himself on the losing side in an appeal court hearing in September after being demoted from first to third in a Belgian Grand Prix thriller.

The Briton, who suffered racial abuse in Spain before the season started, was derided as a 'crash dummy' for accelerating straight into the back of Raikkonen's stationary Ferrari at a red light in the Montreal pit lane in June.

Massa also made hard work of his campaign, spinning repeatedly in the rain at Silverstone and suffering a botched Singapore stop in which his Ferrari trailed a fuel hose down the pitlane.

Canada and France, both axed for next year, followed Indianapolis off the grand prix calendar while Britain's David Coulthard, winner of 13 races for McLaren and Williams, called it a day at 37.

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, who ended the season with a record 270 race starts, is likely to follow him out after Honda's demise.

Reuters

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  1. BERNARD THE­ LLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSE­ EEEEEEER

    From I TYSON, on Sun 28 Dec 9:38AM
  2. john item 59

    good idea to set up funds to carry out­ your suggestion - well said

    From Lucie D, on Sun 28 Dec 9:14AM
  3. I used to be a Hamilton's son-fan.....until i heard­ he has swan-ed of to Switzerland
    leaving our filthy­ shores to its own Glock scheming...devices.

    From e=mc squared, on Sun 28 Dec 9:07AM
  4. Hey marnio,
    I like youir sense of humour...got any more­ poems about the .....cheating pigs.....Mr­ Hamilton's son.

    From e=mc squared, on Sun 28 Dec 9:03AM
  5. Hey kontolklimate....
    you have a poor understanding of­ reality....
    get rid of the leader of Zim you­ nobcheese.....
    oh...and may aswell get rid of moseley­ and his cronies aswell,

    From e=mc squared, on Sun 28 Dec 8:59AM
  6. Bernard, toute, marino, shaun and all the Tisfosi's­ Cheets never win and guess what you did not... Lewis­ won why.............. he is the best and will be for­ many years to come..... i will be 50% correct or 50%­ wrong but Lewis will beat all the great Schuy'­ record's, you lot cannot prove my statement­ wrong...

    Ferrari is a name living on the past a­ distant pass (sorry if i offend any true ferrari­ fans... this is my opinion not the majority).

    Schuy­ love him or hate him was the best... Lewis will be­ better why???????????? because schuy lifted the bar­ just like hamilton will and then some body else­ willcome along and improve even more.... This is called­ evolution????

    From Tony, on Sun 28 Dec 8:29AM
  7. 777 - ALL F 1 RACING SHOULD BE STOPPED HALTED­ IMMEDIATELY
    JUST BOYS CHASING ROUND & ROUND IN­ CIRCLES

    SQUANDERED MONEY $$ SHOULD BE USED TO HELP­ CHOLERA SPREAD IN ZIMBABWE
    OTHER MILLIONS TO HELP­ POVERT AROUND THE WORLD

    F 1 RACING MUST BE ABANDONED­ --- NOW --- TODAY

    From kontrol.climate, on Sun 28 Dec 8:24AM
  8. WHERE HAVE ALL THE LOOOOOOOOOOOOOSERS GONE BERNARD­ YOU TW-T

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 8:03PM
  9. I SEE BERNARD IS COPY PASTE COPY, YOU ARE ONE DUM TW-T

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 8:02PM
  10. BERNARD WHERE ARE YOU TW-T

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 8:00PM
  11. MARNIO STOP CRYING YOU PERU TW-T

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 8:00PM
  12. F1 FANS, WATCH BERNI GO HE IS A LOVE @#$%

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:59PM
  13. MARNIO YOU IS UGLY

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:58PM
  14. BERNARD WHAT IS LIKE BEING A LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSER­ YOU TW-T

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:57PM
  15. LEWIS WORLD CHAMPION, EVEN WITH ALL THE POINTS TAKEN­ OFF HIM ! HE IS MAGIC, NO DRIVER PAST OR PRESENT COULD­ LIVE WITH THIS MAN, LET THE SEASON BEGIN

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:56PM
  16. BERNARD YOU A ONE DUM A-SE

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:55PM
  17. BERNARD LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSER

    From I TYSON, on Sat 27 Dec 7:55PM
  18. scratch910 good one sadly the tifossi assw1pes will not­ take a telling.

    From r.l.milligan, on Sat 27 Dec 6:06PM
  19. Spot on mickyrules

    From r.l.milligan, on Sat 27 Dec 6:04PM
  20. Shaun you AssW1pe are talking PISH

    From r.l.milligan, on Sat 27 Dec 6:03PM
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