retired from Formula One at the end of season after 14 seasons. Hamilton took pole and his fifth career victory at the first race in
Australia.
BMW Sauber's
Nick Heidfeld finished second while
Williams's
Nico Rosberg sealed his first podium finish. The race saw only seven drivers finish the race, reduced to six after
Honda's
Rubens Barrichello was disqualified for exiting the pits under a red light. Despite an engine problem,
Toro Rosso debutant
Sébastien Bourdais completed over 90% of the race distance, earning him points in seventh. A grid penalty for impeding drivers and a pit stop mishap left Hamilton in fifth place at
Malaysia, while Räikkönen took his 16th career victory after he qualified in second position.
BMW Sauber's
Robert Kubica finished second for the first time with
McLaren's
Heikki Kovalainen third. Hamilton qualified third at
Bahrain despite a crash, with Kubica taking his first pole position. Massa won the race with teammate Räikkönen in second. Kubica made it onto the podium, while Hamilton had a bad race, finishing 13th. He was back in the points at
Barcelona, while Räikkönen took Ferrari's third consecutive victory, Massa making it another 1–2. Massa took pole and won for the third successive
Istanbul race, Hamilton splitting the Ferraris on the podium. At
Monaco, Ferrari locked out the front row with Massa on pole, but on a bad day for Ferrari, with Räikkönen ruining what could have been Sutil's chance to score, Hamilton won the race despite a mid-race barrier scrape causing him a puncture. Kubica finished second and Massa was third. won his first ever Grand Prix at
Montreal. Hamilton was on pole position at
Montreal for the first time since the beginning of the season, a drought of five races, however a pit lane mishap involving himself and Räikkönen eliminated both drivers from the race. Kubica (who also got caught up in the mess but made it through safely) won for the first time with teammate Heidfeld second. Räikkönen started the
French Grand Prix on pole, but exhaust problems allowed teammate Massa to get the better of him, and he took his third season victory. Hamilton won back-to-back at
Silverstone and
Hockenheim. Kovalainen took advantage of Massa's engine failure to take his first career victory at
Hungary. The new
Valencia Street Circuit was the new host of the
European Grand Prix, Massa taking pole and winning with Hamilton second. At
Belgium, Hamilton qualified on pole and finished in first, though he received a 25-second penalty for gaining an advantage during a scrap with Räikkönen. Massa was the classified winner.
Toro Rosso driver
Sebastian Vettel became the youngest ever pole man and victor after a stunning weekend at
Monza. The race saw a downfall for the big teams, Kovalainen doing a good job for second. Singapore hosted its
first ever F1 race and F1's first ever night race, taking place at the
Marina Bay Street Circuit. Massa qualified on pole; however, the race became a major blow to his championship. On lap 12, while Massa was leading,
Renault driver
Nelson Piquet Jr. deliberately crashed (see 'Race-fixing controversy' below), assisting teammate
Fernando Alonso, who went on to win, despite a fuel feed problem in Q2 that had left him 15th on the grid, though he still out-qualified Piquet Jr. Piquet revealed this after he was dropped from the team after the
2009 Hungarian Grand Prix. Rosberg finished on the podium for the second and last time in 2008.
Massa was leading ahead of
Hamilton, however, when he pitted under the safety car his fuel hose remained attached meaning that the pit crew had to run down the pit lane to detach it. This ruined Massa's race putting him in last position while Hamilton gained 6 points for 3rd place. celebrates after winning the championship in
Brazil. Alonso won again
in Japan with Kubica second. Hamilton started the race on pole, however he was given a drive through penalty for running wide at the start and shortly afterwards was knocked into a spin by Felipe Massa. He was back to winning ways for the first time since Hockenheim, though, victorious
at Shanghai. At this point, Hamilton had a seven-point lead over Massa, meaning if Massa was to be the victor at his home race
in Brazil, Hamilton would need to finish fifth, and he was holding this position though being stalked by Vettel, who eventually passed him on lap 69, as Massa won to momentarily take the title. Hamilton eventually regained fifth place, however, by passing Glock, who was struggling on dry tyres, and finished fifth to take the title by one point from Massa.
Race-fixing controversy In a scandal that became known as "
Crashgate" in the media, during the 2009 season around the time of the Belgium Grand Prix, allegations by former Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr. about his crash in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix led to charges of race-fixing against Renault, and the departure of team boss Flavio Briatore and engineering director Pat Symonds. ==Legal action over title outcome==