
It has been a year of performances of some description. Some good, some indifferent, and some downright awful. And that was just the title contenders. Lets assign ratings to the drivers for no real reason other than to inspire some debate.

It has been a year of performances of some description. Some good, some indifferent, and some downright awful. And that was just the title contenders. Lets assign ratings to the drivers for no real reason other than to inspire some debate.
There are still more gongs to be awarded, as The Head offers his own mix of rudimentary insight, factually questionable guesswork and blasé assumptions to pick his favourites from this year's action. Which is nice.
The award-giving continues, as The Foot takes time off from his busy schedule to hand out some (imaginary) trophies to those most deserving of them. For the most part, anyway.
It's Patty Awards time! The Elbow is the first of Patty's writing team to take a look back over 2008 via the well-rehearsed medium of the article-based fictional gong ceremony.

The end is near. Of this season review, anyway. In the final part of our lookback at the year that was, we reminisce about racing under lights in Singapore, everyone getting penalised in Japan, and the barley credible end of the title fight in Brazil. Basically, we're reminiscing about stuff that happened last month. Which is a bit silly.

In part three of Patty's epic review of the 2008 F1 season, which is proving as lengthy as it is unnecessary, we recall the joys of Valencia, the controversy in Belgium, and the surprises in Italy.

We continue our multi-part look back at the year that was "F1 2008" with part two. This time, we recall Hamilton's issue with red lights, Webber's issue with the rain and everyone's issue with Magny-Cours.

Patty takes a special, end of season look back at 2008 in a super-dooper, multi-part extravaganza. You lucky lucky people, you. In part one, we recall the chaos of Australia, the tragic loss of The Goo, and how way back in May, we looked set for a Ferrari cakewalk...

The title race came down to a barely credible conclusion in Brazil, with Lewis Hamilton dramatically taking the championship at the final corner after the weather played havoc with conditions, leaving Felipe Massa the race winner, but the championship loser.