Good Bye Crashtor Maldonado

Good Bye Crashtor Maldonado

Autosport is reporting that Kevin Magnussen is set to replace Pastor Maldonado at Renault's new Formula 1 works team for the 2016 season.

Pastor "Crashtor" Maldonado was everything wrong with allowing drivers to effectively buy a seat in F1.  Wealthy gentleman racers have been a mainstay of auto racing since it began so buying in to a racing team is nothing new.  What was new in this case was a consistent record of crashes and penalties that would have had any other driver banned or fired.  Yet, Maldonado's arrival in F1 via massive stacks of petro-dollars from Venezuela did reveal the long term danger of not being able to see past the money.  We count over 40 on-track incidences going back to 2011 (Full list at the bottom of the page), many of these resulting in complete destruction of his car or someone else's

F1 is expensive so teams need money wherever they can get it.  Maldonado's resume of crashes is impressive but in spite of causing millions of Euros in damage, his ride was never in any danger because Venezuelan oil company PDVSA paid out $50 million per year to whatever team was willing to give Maldonado a ride.  Then the price of oil began to plummet making sponsorship of untalented race drivers an unaffordable luxury.

Former F1 driver, now Porsche driver Mark Webber recently was asked who is the worst driver in F1 and said

"Probably Maldonado. He's out of his depth and just shouldn't be there. He's making up the numbers basically."

His resume of destruction speaks for itself:

Personal Favorite:

Maldonado crashes during demostration.

Full incident list.

2011 Malaysian Grand Prix

Spins in the pitlane and damages the car in Practice 2.

2011 Chinese Grand Prix

Spins at Turn 6 and beaches the car in Practice 1.

2011 Turkish Grand Prix

Damages the car after his second spin in Practice 1.

2011 Monaco Grand Prix

Collides with Lewis Hamilton whilst being overtaken on Lap 73. Retires from the race.

2011 Hungarian Grand Prix

Speeds in the pitlane and serves a drive through penalty.

2011 Belgian Grand Prix

Crashes into Lewis Hamilton whilst heading to the pits during qualifying. Receives a grid penalty for doing so.

2011 Italian Grand Prix

Spins into the wall coming out of parabolica during qualifying.

2011 Japanese Grand Prix

Runs off at high speed over the grass in Practice 1 and stops the car on track shortly afterwards.

2011 Korean Grand Prix

Hits a bollard entering the pitlane and receives a drive through penalty.

2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Receives a drive through penalty for ignoring blue flags.

Receives a 30 second penalty for continuing to ignore blue flags.

2011 Brazilian Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall by himself at Turn 3 on lap 28.

2012 Australian Grand Prix

Collides with Romain Grosjean on lap two. Grosjean is pushed off the track and retires with damage.

Crashes into the wall by himself on the final lap.

2012 Malaysian Grand Prix

Runs off the track during qualifying and damages the car.

2012 Monaco Grand Prix

Crashes into Sergio Perez in Practice 3. Receives a ten place grid penalty for doing so.

Crashes hard into the wall at Casino Square by himself in Practice 3.

Crashes into the back of Pedro De La Rosa on lap 1 with enough force to retire them both.

2012 Canadian Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall by himself during qualifying.

2012 European Grand Prix

Crashes into Lewis Hamilton when rejoining the circuit and receives a penalty for doing so. Hamilton retires.

2012 British Grand Prix

Crashes into Sergio Perez on lap 12. Receives a reprimand and a fine for doing so. Perez retires.

2012 Hungarian Grand Prix

Crashes into Paul di Resta on lap 48. Receives a drive through penalty for doing so.

2012 Belgian Grand Prix

Blocks Nico Hulkenberg during qualifying and receives a grid penalty for doing so.

Jumps the start and receives a penalty for doing so.

Crashes into the back of Timo Glock on Lap 5 and receives a penalty for doing so.

2012 Indian Grand Prix

Collides with Kamui Kobayashi on lap 32, runs off track and picks up a puncture.

2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Collides with Mark Webber on lap 23.

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Misses the weight check during qualifying and receives a reprimand for doing so.

2013 Australian Grand Prix

Spins out of the race by himself at Turn 1 on lap 25.

2013 Malaysian Grand Prix

Runs off the road by himself and damages the car on lap 14.

2013 Spanish Grand Prix

Speeds in the pitlane and receives a penalty for doing so.

2013 Monaco Grand Prix

Collides with Giedo van der Garde and damages both cars on lap 1.

Collides with Max Chilton and hits the barriers on lap 44. Chilton is penalised.

2013 Canadian Grand Prix

Spins into the wall and damages the car at Turn 3 in Practice 1.

Crashes into the back of Adrian Sutil and damages the car on lap 7. Receives a penalty for doing so.

2013 Belgian Grand Prix

Collides with Adrian Sutil and damages the car on lap 28.

Crashes into Paul di Resta on his way into pitlane and receives a penalty for doing so. Di Resta retires.

2013 Singapore Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall at Turn 13 by himself in Practice 2.

2013 Japanese Grand Prix

Crashes into the barrier at Turn 9 by himself in Practice 2.

Collides with Valtteri Bottas on the last corner of the last lap. Bottas runs off the track.

2013 United States Grand Prix

Collides with Adrian Sutil and damages the car on lap 1.

2013 Brazilian Grand Prix

Collides with Jean Eric Vergne and spins on lap 65.

2014 Australian Grand Prix

Spins and beaches the car by himself in qualifying.

2014 Bahrain Grand Prix

Runs off the road and damages the car in Practice 2.

Crashes into the back of Esteban Gutierrez after the apex of Turn 1 on lap 48. Receives a penalty for doing so. Gutierrez flips over and retires.

2014 Chinese Grand Prix

Veers off the road whilst looking at his steering wheel in Practice 1.

Crashes in the pitlane entry in Practice 2.

2014 Spanish Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall by himself at Turn 3 in qualifying.

Crashes into Marcus Ericsson on lap 1 and receives a penalty for doing so.

2014 British Grand Prix

Collides with Esteban Gutierrez on lap 47. Gutierrez runs off the road with damage.

2014 Hungarian Grand Prix

Collides with Jules Bianchi and spins on lap 15.

2014 Belgian Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall by himself in Practice 2.

2014 Singapore Grand Prix

Crashes into the wall by himself in Practice 2.

2014 United States Grand Prix

Speeds behind the Safety Car and receives a penalty for doing so.

2015 Australian Grand Prix

Gets hit by Felipe Nasr, keeps the throttle open, and spins into the wall on lap 1.