The worst moments of 2008
18th November 2008, 15:00 by Keith Collantine 28 Comments »
What was the worst moment of the 2008 F1 season?
Here are my least favourite moments of 2008, many of which were suggested by contributors on the F1 Fanatic forum.
Spankgate
Max Mosley making the headlines for all the wrong reasons and taking the attention off of the race track.
– Scott Joslin
A sorry episode best forgotten, which dragged the sport’s reputation through the mud.
Penalty controversies
Penalties assessed by stewards. Honestly, those penalties were putting me off F1. Some reason the Bourdais penalty in Japan irked me the most.
– Muckymuck
stay the hell away from the sport, fer cryin out loud!
– Stubie
We’ve taken apart the year in penalties in this post. Of course penalties are always going to be contentious in professional sport, but in not bothering to write down many of its rules, in having stewards whose experience of motor racing is negligible, and in denying competitors right of appeal, the FIA has made many fundamental mistakes that spoiled the competition this year.
Farewell Super Aguri
Losing Super Aguri
– Loki
Losing any team is bad, especially as F1 is now down to just 20 cars and there’s a credit crunch/financial meltdown going on. But Super Aguri had charm, character and cult appeal, not to mention a pair of decent drivers who deserve a place in motor racing’s top flight.
A rotten year for Coulthard
Lots of crashes involving Coulthard. I don’t remember him being involved much in crashes in previous seasons, but this season it seemed like he had a bullseye painted on the rear or side of his car.
– Patrickl
Coulthard declared halfway through the year that it would be his last F1 season. Unfortunately that didn’t stem the depressing tide of incidents and accidents. The most disappointing of which came at the first turn of his final Grand Prix.
And spare a thought for Rubens Barrichello. We might already have seen his last Grand Prix without knowing it at the time.
Adrian Sutil at Monaco
Raikkonen losing control at Monaco, shunting Sutil
– Loki
Sutil was on the kind of giant-killing drive at Monaco that everyone loves to see. Until Raikkonen, in a classic brain-fade moment, lost control of his Ferrari and swiped Sutil out of the race. That was the closest Force India came to scoring points in 2008.
More of my least favourite moments of 2008
Losing Montreal and Magny-Cours – I’m no great fan of the Circuit de Nevers but the prospect of not having a Grand Prix in France – the birthplace of Grand Prix racing – is bonkers. Not having any race in North America is just as bad.
The Glock Delusion – A new low in idiotic conspiracy theories.
Do you have any other least favourite moments from 2008?





Alex-Ctba said on 18th November 2008, 15:28
The last corner at Interlagos…( a última curva )
Mark Stevenson said on 18th November 2008, 15:28
I think in general the worst part of the year has been the hint of racism and fascism that has cast a cloud over the sport. From Mosley’s actions to racist fans to Ecclestone’s remarks…it’s just been a bit stupid, IMHO. It’s one of those issues that no other sport has to deal with…yet Formula 1 gets into the thick of it.
Keith Collantine said on 18th November 2008, 15:31
Mark – F1 is certainly not alone in having problems with racism, just look at football.
Too Good said on 18th November 2008, 15:35
a) Moseley winning vote of confidence – For someone who preached about “Bringing sports to direspute” and penalizing teams and drivers on that front, Moseley’s shamelessness is worst event not only for 2008, but for entire history of Motorsports. Whats more shameful is inability of stronger factions in FIA (AAA, German Autosports) to come up with a more democratically operated Motorsports Association.
b) Losing Super Aguri from the grid – Just because of boardroom politics,but mainly due to Nick Fry’s Ego trip, he left no stone unturned to block every backer Aguri San presented to Management in Tokyo. Nick must be knowing lots of naughty secrets of Japanese bosses that they let him have his way always.
c)In consistent penalties – While I have said on this forum, that any alterantive to current stewarding system will be not be perfect as well.
I should say for sport that boast to be pinnacle of motorsports, and teams spending $4,378,133 to win everyy point, the adjudiciating system of the sport is pretty lousy.
I have also stated more irritating is double standards shown by fans on the rulings, based on “Who” is penalized
sumedh said on 18th November 2008, 15:50
a) Penalties
b) Adrian Sutil at Monaco
c) One which many did not realise; Heikki’s treatment by Mclaren at Shanghai GP.
The mechanics first kept a set of mist-mtached tyres onto his Mclaren; After which he was called back; and finding that he was out-of-points; he was forced to retire so that Mclaren could have “an optimum strategy for Brazil with 1 new and 1 old engine”.
Consider this; Mclaren was the fastest car that weekend; and they were just 8 points behind Ferrari then, yet; His race was compromised for sake of Lewis’s WDC ! !
Too Good said on 18th November 2008, 16:17
@Sumedh – Well spotted.. I was to write on the Heikki Race Cock-up myself, but then its “Team Call”,so can’t call much on this one. there will be other teams and other stories which will always remain under wraps
Bungle said on 18th November 2008, 16:26
The so called stewards at Spa….
Alex Cooper said on 18th November 2008, 16:31
Max Mosely followed by his stewards.
S Hughes said on 18th November 2008, 17:03
Idiotic posters on F1 forums who dig up conspiracy theories in order to devalue the incredible championship win of the youngest ever F1 World Champion, Lewis Hamilton.
Racism and general nastiness rearing its ugly head in F1.
PJA said on 18th November 2008, 17:12
I would agree with all the moments mentioned in the article. But if I had to pick one it would be Spa, a great finish to a Grand Prix with two drivers not wanting to settle for second ruined by the stewards. Then the FIA made the worst possible decision by having the appeal, then deciding the appeal was inadmissable.
Like in a football game, the better the ref does the less he gets mentioned, I think the amount of coverage the stewards and FIA have received this year say what sort of a job they have done.
Lady Snowcat said on 18th November 2008, 17:58
Red light moment…
And I don’t mean Max here….
You mention Kimi and Sutil at Monaco but at least there was a racing reason for that…
Although Kimi tapping Lewis on the shoulder and pointing at the light is probably one of my favourite moments….
Top Gear said on 18th November 2008, 18:29
The worst moments of 2008 –
Good ones listed but, no US GP was the worst ‘moment’, one that stays with you like a disease.
Learning that the French GP would be gone from 2009 calendar.
GeorgeK said on 18th November 2008, 18:37
There could not possibly be a lower low than our boy Max
getting outed and defending his actions on the grounds of privacy. Possibly lower yet was the FIA giving the S.O.B. a vote of confidence and not calling for his resignation.
jayb said on 18th November 2008, 20:31
which race should i go to in 2008?? err silverstone? no done that in 2005 and a pretty dull race. what about monaco?? no, done that in 2006. also a dull race. then maybe good old spa??? no, i did that in 2007 and that was a real dull race. hold on i know, ill go to valencia in 2008. what could go wrong this time??………oh dear
Dertos said on 18th November 2008, 22:05
a peripheral worst moment
Raikkonen-Cahier dispute on the grid at Silverstone