Chequered Past

8th March 1998: The Agreement That Decided The Australian Grand Prix

Martin Elliot Season 1 Episode 281

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The 1998 Formula One season began in Melbourne with new technical regulations, a dominant McLaren, and a finish that would spark one of the sport’s first controversies of the year.

In this episode of Chequered Past, we revisit the 1998 Australian Grand Prix, where Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard controlled the race for McLaren before a pit-lane misunderstanding changed the order. What followed — Coulthard slowing to allow Häkkinen back through — honoured a pre-race agreement between the teammates but sparked immediate debate and even a protest from the race organisers.

We also mark the birthday of Michael Bartels, whose brief Formula One opportunity with Lotus in 1991 was followed by a long and successful career in touring cars and GT racing, including multiple FIA GT Championship titles and victories at the Nürburgring 24 Hours.

And as the 2026 Formula One season begins, we look ahead to a new era for the sport, with sweeping technical regulations, the removal of DRS, new overtaking systems, and the arrival of Audi as a works team alongside Cadillac’s entry as the grid expands.

From Melbourne controversy to the dawn of another championship fight, this episode explores how Formula One’s past and present continue to shape its future.

Cover Image: David Coulthard driving a McLaren Mercedes, Montreal, 1998, by Rick Dikeman, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

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