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2008 Canadian Grand Prix

Coordinates:45°30′00″N73°31′22″W / 45.50000°N 73.52278°W /45.50000; -73.52278
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2008 Canadian Formula One race held in Montreal
2008 Canadian Grand Prix
Race 7 of 18 in the2008 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
DateJune 8, 2008
Official nameFormula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2008
LocationCircuit Gilles Villeneuve,Montreal,Quebec,Canada
CourseStreet circuit
Course length4.361 km (2.710 miles)
Distance70 laps, 305.270 km (189.686 miles)
WeatherHot with temperatures approaching 31 °C (88 °F); wind speeds up to 8.9 kilometres per hour (5.5 mph)[1]
Pole position
DriverMcLaren-Mercedes
Time1:17.886
Fastest lap
DriverFinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari
Time1:17.387 on lap 14
Podium
FirstBMW Sauber
SecondBMW Sauber
ThirdRed Bull-Renault
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2008 Canadian Grand Prix, formally theFormula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2008,[2] was aFormula One motor race held on 8 June 2008 at theCircuit Gilles Villeneuve. It was the 7th race of the2008 Formula One season. The 70-lap race was won byRobert Kubica for theBMW Sauber team after starting from second position. Kubica's teammateNick Heidfeld finished second, withDavid Coulthard third in aRed Bull, taking the 62nd and final podium of his F1 career.Lewis Hamilton, who started frompole position, failed to finish the race, retiring on lap 19 after crashing into the back ofKimi Räikkönen'sFerrari car in thepit lane.

Kubica's win promoted him into the lead of theDrivers' Championship for the first time in his career, overtaking Hamilton, Räikkönen and Massa. Massa and Hamilton tied for second place, four points behind Kubica, while Räikkönen was fourth. In theConstructors Championship, BMW passedMcLaren for second position, three points behindFerrari. As of2025, this is the last victory for aBMW-powered car, the only race to be won by a Polish driver and the last podium finish by a Scottish driver.

Report

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Background

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The Grand Prix was contested by 20 drivers, in ten teams of two.[3] The teams, also known as "constructors", wereFerrari,McLaren-Mercedes,Renault,BMW Sauber,Honda,Force India,Toyota,Red Bull Racing,Williams andToro Rosso.[3]

Before the race, McLaren driverLewis Hamilton led theDrivers' Championship, with 38 points, ahead of Ferrari'sKimi Räikkönen, on 35 points and his teammateFelipe Massa on 34 points. BMW driverRobert Kubica was fourth, ahead of Kubica's teammateNick Heidfeld in fifth. In theConstructors Championship, Ferrari were leading on 69 points; 16 points ahead of McLaren with 53 points; BMW were a further point behind them in third.[4]

Ahead of the race, the organizers unveiled a new paddock and media center facilities at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.[5] Also the site whereRobert Kubica crashed inthe previous year's race was modified. The wall on which Kubica crashed was moved closer to the track to decrease angle of impact. Additionally, debris fencing was put on the wall to prevent any hazard to cars on the other side of the wall.[6]

Practice and qualifying

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Felipe Massa, seen here correctingoversteer, set the fastest lap time in the first free practice session on Friday.

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.[7]The Friday practice session started in wet conditions which resulted in most of the drivers venturing out in the latter half of the hour, some of them, such asLewis Hamilton, emerging only during final minutes of the session.Ferrari'sFelipe Massa recorded the fastest lap in this session, followed byRobert Kubica andHeikki Kovalainen.[8] In the second session of the day, Lewis Hamilton aced while Kubica continued to record good timings at number two.Kimi Räikkönen recorded third fastest lap time compared to his fifth fastest in the earlier session.Timo Glock suffered a minor accident after he hit the wall on turn four.[9] Nico Rosberg, however, sprung a surprise by topping the Saturday session ahead of Räikkönen and Hamilton. The session wasred flagged 45 minutes in whenToro Rosso'sSebastian Vettel hit the wall after losing control at turn nine, resulting in a number of drivers being unable to complete their flying laps. Further, Vettel's teammateSébastien Bourdais suffered a crash at turn five.[10]

Lewis Hamilton tookpole position forMcLaren.

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.[7]

Lewis Hamilton recorded the fastest time for the session, ahead of Felipe Massa and Heikki Kovalainen. Sebastian Vettel's poor season continued after he could not compete the qualifying following his crash in third practice session. Others eliminated in this session wereSébastien Bourdais,Adrian Sutil,Giancarlo Fisichella andJenson Button. Bourdais received a five place grid penalty due to a gearbox change following the earlier practice session. Button too suffered a gearbox problem during his first lap run and clocked the slowest time for the session.

Resurfaced sections of the track began to break up in practice and qualifying and had to be repaired on numerous occasions.

Qualifying conditions were hampered by a disintegrating track, which caused most drivers to record slower times than in Q1. Track officials were seen clearing the track of debris in between sessions.[11]Toyota'sJarno Trulli suffered significantly from these conditions, his car spinning twice during the second session. Trulli, along withTimo Glock,Kazuki Nakajima,David Coulthard andNelson Piquet Jr., was unable to progress to the next session.

Hamilton once again topped this session, with Massa and Räikkönen coming second and third respectively.

Hamilton recorded quick times during early laps of the session, which were only surpassed by Robert Kubica towards the end of the session. But Hamilton on his final flying lap overcame Kubica's time claiming his second pole position at Montreal. Räikkönen came in third with teammate Massa pushed down to sixth position.Fernando Alonso andNico Rosberg exhibited remarkable performances, taking positions four and five respectively.

Mark Webber, who also became a victim of the breaking track surface, could not compete in Q3 after damaging his car at the end of second session.

Race

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Lewis Hamilton leadsRobert Kubica,Kimi Räikkönen and the rest of the field at the start of the race.

There was severe criticism from drivers about track conditions.[12][13] The track was said to be breaking up on turn two, the exit of turn seven and also the apex and exit of turn 10.[14] The authorities applied chemicals on turn 2 and carried out further resurfacing of track on turn 11 – the hairpin – following Saturday's qualifying session.[15]

After overnight track work to fix problems with the track at turn 10,[16] the race started with Hamilton holding his lead and all the cars making it through the first corner. Hamilton built up a lead of over 5 seconds overRobert Kubica beforeAdrian Sutil had a gearbox failure[17] on the 16th lap and parked his car after turn 3.[18] Sutil's car was off the track but after it caught fire the safety car was brought out, and there was a rush of drivers into the pits as all of the six lead drivers went in for theirpit stops. Hamilton led Räikkönen and Kubica into the pitlane but Räikkönen took the lead as they left their garages, with Kubica alongside him and Hamilton behind.

In the aftermath of the collision,Kimi Räikkönen and Hamilton retired from the race, whilstNico Rosberg continued with a broken front wing.

"...as I exited the box, I saw two cars jostling for position ahead of me in the pit lane. Obviously, I didn't want to get involved in their tussle, and was trying not to do so, and then all of a sudden they stopped. And by the time they'd come to a halt, it was too late for me to avoid them."

Lewis Hamilton.[19]

Räikkönen came to a stop at the end of the pit lane as the exit was closed, with the red indicator light on. Räikkönen was alongside Kubica at the end of the pit lane when Hamilton sped towards them not noticing the red light at first.[20] Hamilton slid into the back of Räikkönen's car, with Nico Rosberg further hitting the back of Hamilton. Both Hamilton and Räikkönen retired from the race, each leaving their vehicles at the exit of the pitlane. Rosberg continued the race, but stopped again for a new wing. Meanwhile, Massa had to make a second stop in the following lap, as his car had not been refuelled during his first stop due to technical problems.[21] Hamilton later said that he saw the light too late and could not avoid hitting the Ferrari.[22] It was Hamilton's only retirement of the 2008 season.[23]

There were seven different race leaders over the next section of the race until most of the drivers each took pit stops leaving Heidfeld in the lead. Kubica was in a much lighter and faster car and overtook Heidfeld after only his first lap out of the pits.

Kubica passing teammateNick Heidfeld after both had made their first pitstops.

The remainder of the race had fewer incidents, despite the surface of the circuit severely degrading over the course of the race.Nelson Piquet Jr. suffered another retirement, his fifth of the year from seven races, on the 39th lap because of abnormal brake wear.[24] Piquet had also spun off the circuit earlier in the race while running in a points-scoring position due to brake failure, but fell to the back of the field before he reversed his car to get back onto the track. Piquet's teammate atRenault F1 and former world championFernando Alonso was running in a strong third place and was pushing Nick Heidfeld for second place before spinning off and damaging his front wing and suspension.Kazuki Nakajima broke his front wing after hitting the back ofJenson Button in turn ten on the 46th lap, and was forced to retire when the front wing detached itself completely and was stuck under the chassis as he was about to enter pitlane. Giancarlo Fisichella was running last after his car engine stalled during his first pit stop,[17] and later he spun and hit the wall after the chicane at turn nine.

Felipe Massa fought back towards the end of the race, after finding himself last since making three pit stops in total due to earlier incidents. Massa overtook both Barrichello and Kovalainen at the same time through the hairpin at turn ten as his rivals struggled for grip. With a few laps to spare the Brazilian overtookJarno Trulli when the Italian got caught up behindTimo Glock, who was recovering from running wide at turn two.

The race was won byRobert Kubica, who took his andBMW Sauber's only F1 victory.
A late-race scrap betweenRubens Barrichello,Sebastian Vettel andHeikki Kovalainen provided on-track entertainment.

Kubica had built up a substantial lead over the course of the race and was never threatened while he raced towards the finish. Heidfeld held onto second place leading to the first one-two finish for the BMW Sauber team.David Coulthard finished third to score his first points of the season and his first podium finish since the2006 Monaco Grand Prix, but had to run to the podium after his car ran out of fuel 50 meters from where the podium finishers park.Toyota drivers finished fourth and sixth, with Massa between them in fifth. Barrichello kept the seventh position and Vettel defended eighth place from Kovalainen. Thus, noMcLaren driver finished in the points for the first time since the2006 United States Grand Prix, and neitherFerrari norMcLaren took a podium finish for the first time since the2006 Malaysian Grand Prix. Kovalainen, Rosberg, Button, Webber and the lapped Bourdais were the last of the finishing drivers.

The win for BMW Sauber marked the first time a German constructor had won a Formula One Grand Prix since the1962 French Grand Prix (withDan Gurney forPorsche), as well as the first and only win forBMW engines since the2004 Brazilian Grand Prix whichJuan Pablo Montoya won forWilliams.

Post-race

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The top three finishers appeared on thepodium and in the subsequentpress conference. Kubica was delighted with his first race victory, saying, "I'm very happy at having won the first race for the BMW Sauber F1 Team. I'm also happy for Poland and all my fans. It was a very difficult race for me. I started on the dirty side of the track and Kimi Raikkonen was nearly able to pass me, but I just managed to keep him behind."[25] After the race, Heidfeld said,

Congratulations to Robert for winning this race, which he really deserved! I made a poor start and lost a position to Rubens Barrichello. Fortunately I was able to pass him, and from this moment on I was one of the fastest cars on the track. I stayed out when most of the other cars pitted because I was on a long stint. I was pushing very hard at that stage. We then decided to switch to a one stop strategy, with a very high fuel load and with the soft option tyres which was a challenge.[25]

Coulthard said, "I'm delighted to get a podium for the team, they've had a lot of work on at the previous races and back at base. You can expect some unusual results here, so we fuelled it long; but we expected the incidents would occur on track, not in the pit lane."[25]

Hamilton and Rosberg were both given ten place grid penalties for the French Grand Prix, meaning that whatever their qualifying position, they could start no better than 11th.[22] After the penalty was given, McLaren's CEO,Martin Whitmarsh, said that he thought the penalty was "severe", citing a similar incident atMonaco where Räikkönen had crashed into the back of Force India's Adrian Sutil.[26] There, no penalty had been given.[26] However, Rosberg said that the penalties were "deserved".[27]

After the race, Kubica moved into the lead of the Drivers' Championship, on 42 points, taking the Championship lead for the first time in his Formula One career. Hamilton lost the lead of the Drivers' Championship, falling four points behind Kubica. Massa tied on points with Hamilton, while Räikkönen was three points further behind. Heidfeld remained fifth. Before the race, Ferrari had been 16 points ahead of McLaren in the Constructors' Championship; after the race, BMW moved up into second position and reduced Ferrari's lead to 3 points. McLaren fell down to third place, 17 points behind BMW.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Sebastian Vettel could not take part in qualifying
Nick Heidfeld finished second to make it a BMW Sauber one-two.
David Coulthard finished third forRed Bull Racing, his last podium in Formula One.
The track surface was significantly worn by the end of the Grand Prix.
Pos.No.DriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
122United KingdomLewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:16.9091:17.0341:17.8861
24PolandRobert KubicaBMW Sauber1:17.4711:17.6791:18.4982
31FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:17.3011:17.3641:18.7353
45SpainFernando AlonsoRenault1:17.4151:17.4881:18.7464
57GermanyNico RosbergWilliams-Toyota1:17.9911:17.8911:18.8445
62BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari1:17.2311:17.3531:19.0486
723FinlandHeikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes1:17.2871:17.6841:19.0897
83GermanyNick HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:18.0821:17.7811:19.6338
917BrazilRubens BarrichelloHonda1:18.2561:18.0201:20.8489
1010AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:17.5821:17.523No time110
1112GermanyTimo GlockToyota1:18.3211:18.03111
128JapanKazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota1:17.6381:18.06212
139United KingdomDavid CoulthardRed Bull-Renault1:18.1681:18.23813
1411ItalyJarno TrulliToyota1:18.0391:18.32714
156BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.Renault1:18.5051:18.39315
1614FranceSébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari1:18.916182
1720GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Ferrari1:19.10816
1821ItalyGiancarlo FisichellaForce India-Ferrari1:19.16517
1916United KingdomJenson ButtonHonda1:23.565203
2015GermanySebastian VettelToro Rosso-FerrariNo time4193
Source:[28]
  • ^1 – Mark Webber spun into the wall and damaged his right front suspension during the second part of qualifying, thus he was unable to compete in the third part.[29]
  • ^2 – Sébastien Bourdais incurred a five place grid penalty for a gearbox change.[30]
  • ^3 – Started from the pitlane.[31]
  • ^4 – Sebastian Vettel was unable to take part in qualifying due to damaging his car during third practice.[30]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
14PolandRobert KubicaBMW Sauber701:36:24.227210
23GermanyNick HeidfeldBMW Sauber70+16.49588
39United KingdomDavid CoulthardRed Bull-Renault70+23.352136
412GermanyTimo GlockToyota70+42.627115
52BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari70+43.93464
611ItalyJarno TrulliToyota70+47.775143
717BrazilRubens BarrichelloHonda70+53.59792
815GermanySebastian VettelToro Rosso-Ferrari70+54.120191
923FinlandHeikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes70+54.4337
107GermanyNico RosbergWilliams-Toyota70+54.7495
1116United KingdomJenson ButtonHonda70+1:07.54020
1210AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault70+1:11.29910
1314FranceSébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari69+1 Lap18
Ret21ItalyGiancarlo FisichellaForce India-Ferrari51Spun off17
Ret8JapanKazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota46Accident12
Ret5SpainFernando AlonsoRenault44Spun off4
Ret6BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.Renault39Brakes15
Ret1FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari19Collision damage3
Ret22United KingdomLewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes19Collision1
Ret20GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Ferrari13Gearbox16
Source:[32]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
31PolandRobert Kubica42
12BrazilFelipe Massa38
23United KingdomLewis Hamilton38
24FinlandKimi Räikkönen35
5GermanyNick Heidfeld28
Source:[33]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1ItalyFerrari73
12GermanyBMW Sauber70
13United KingdomMcLaren-Mercedes53
14AustriaRed Bull-Renault21
15JapanToyota17
Source:[33]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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