Chequered Past

25th July 1999: The Teammate That Turned Traitor

Martin Elliot Season 1 Episode 55

When McLaren locked out the front row at the A1-Ring, it looked like Mika Häkkinen was poised to strike back in the 1999 title fight. But that plan spun off track — literally — when David Coulthard collided with his teammate at Turn 3. As Häkkinen recovered from the back, it was Ferrari’s Eddie Irvine, finally free from team orders, who capitalised with a calm, clinical victory that reignited his championship campaign.

In this episode of Chequered Past, we unpack the fallout from McLaren’s self-sabotage, celebrate Irvine’s statement win, and trace how fractured teammate relationships shaped not just this race, but others across the decades. From Renault’s civil war at the 1982 French Grand Prix to the infamous team orders of Hockenheim 2010, it’s a day where alliances frayed and ambitions clashed — on airwaves, in garages, and on the track.

And in the middle of it all, we mark the birthday of Nelson Piquet Jr. — a driver whose legacy still divides opinion, thanks in part to a team strategy that put a teammate’s hopes above his own.

Cover Image: Eddie Irvine 1999 Canada  by Paul Lannuier licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Music by #Mubert Music Rendering