Greatest F1 Substitutions

by Craig Normansell on Feb 22nd, 2011

In F1, unlike any other sport, it's tough for one competitor to replace another if a situation was to occur. Some cars are built around one driver and when something happens to him, it takes an even bigger driver to step into those shoes and do well. With the news that Quick Nick Heidfeld is going to keep Bobby K's black-and-gold seat warm at Lotus Renault GP for the foreseeable future, have there ever been any similar stories with happy endings? Funny you should ask, as the Badgerometer has all the answers!


Before Kamui Kobayashi was reknowned for his do-or-die overtaking moves (especially on home turf in Japan) he was a struggling GP2 driver with ties to Toyota. When Timo Glock shunted several times in Suzuka (of all places) Kobayashi got the chance to step up to a race seat to replace the injured the German in Brazil.

Holding off a charging title challenger in the shape of Jenson Button was quite the debut, as was finishing in the points in another battling display in the season finale in Abu Dhabi. A seat at Sauber beckoned after Toyota pulled out, and a fan favourite was born.

To say 1982 was a tragic season for Ferrari is a massive understatement. A gentleman's disagreement between drivers Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi in Imola was the start, and was to get worse when the Canadian driver was killed attempting to beat his team-mate in the following race in Zolder. Pironi was then to be involved in a start-line accident in Canada that cost the life of young driver Ricardo Paletti, before having having an accident eerily similiar to Villeneuve's that ultimately cost him his career.

Patrick Tambay, who had been chosen by Enzo himself to take Villeneuve's seat, drove with conviction to win at a sombre Hockenheim. As the season continued, the Frenchman grew into the role of team leader, which was then supported by Mario Andretti, who took a stunning pole and third place in the Italian marques backyard of Monza. Ferrari secured the constructors title at the end of the year, but it paled in comparison to what they had lost.

Not many drivers get the chance to step into a Ferrari seat, let alone the Red Baron's itself. Kimi Raikkonen made a go at it and secured a World Title, but after the German legend took the well-wishing of "break a leg" quite literally at Silverstone in 1999 another Finn would get the chance to fill the pretty big shoes. Mika Salo had already made a small cameo that seasonsubbing for Brazilian Ricardo Zonta at BAR.

Taking the opportunity to shine, the Finn lead at Hockenheim and duly handed over a guaranteed race win to team-mate Eddie Irvine to continue the Irishman's title challenge. Another podium would follow at Monza, even beating Irvine in the process, and a Sauber contract for 2000 was earned.

Photo: Bridgestone Motorsport Media

The saying of "every cloud has a silver lining" could be changed to gold after the smoke cleared in Canada, after a replacement was needed for BMW driver Robert Kubica.

The Pole's high speed smash meant Bobby K was sidelined for the next round in Indianapolis, so a 19-year old German was chosen to deputise while he recovered. Qualifying seventh and finishing eighth, this driver became the youngest ever to score a World Championship point, and earned himself a contract at Toro Rosso for the rest of 2007 (ousting Scott Speed) and also for 2008.

The driver's name? Sebastian Vettel.

Photo: Rainer Nyberg

Bertrand Gachot never set the F1 world alight. In fact, it's safe to say that the Belgian would've been nothing more than a footnote if it hadn't have been for a fateful argument with a London taxi driver the involved CS gas and a two month stint in prison.

When Mercedes offered Eddie Jordan a tidy sum of money to race an up and coming driver by the name of Michael Schumacher, the Irish team owner snapped up the cash. In his very first qualifying session in an F1 car, Schumacher beat his more experienced team-mate Andrea De Cesaris and lined up 7th at Spa.

A burnt clutch ended his race before the end of the first lap, but Benetton decided he was a star in the making and promptly snatched him away from under Jordan's nose.

The rest, as they say, is history.

Every driver who gets a chance to step up usually does well....and then there's Luca Badoer. Handed a Ferrari race seat after Felipe Massa's accident Hungary, the Italian qualified last in Valencia, and was caught speeding in the pit-lane on Friday practice FOUR times. He didn't fare much better in the race, finishing 17th after being hit by Roman Grosjean.

After another lacklustre display in Belgium, he was dumped for Giancarlo Fisichella, and retired from the Ferrari test driver role in 2010, after 12 years.

Comments and Discussion

Joe

Don't forget, Bobby K was also a substitute driver himself!

- posted on 22nd February 2011 at 1:57 pm
Matt Butchers

Surely Coulthard after Senna gets an honorable mention?

- posted on 22nd February 2011 at 3:27 pm
Jimmy Von Weeks

DC in for Senna was in Badger's discussion, as were a few others, but he didn't quite make the final cut. Definitely worth an honorable mention though.

- posted on 22nd February 2011 at 7:57 pm

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