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  • #236443
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    Chris Amon.

    #236431
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    Jean Alesi and Francois Cevert.

    #232593
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    1. German GP 1968 – Jackie Stewart
    (One of the most difficult race in motorsport history. Sir Jackie won in heavy rainy and foggy Nurburgring track four minutes ahead of second place Graham Hill. Also what was interesting, Stewart driving F2 Matra three years old car and with broken right wrist.)

    2. Japanese GP 2000 – Michael Schumacher
    (One of the most important race for Ferrari team in F1 history and also for Michael Schumacher. Impressive tactical driving.)

    3. German GP 1957 – Juan Manuel Fangio
    (It was a great battle between two Ferrari’s and Fangio. In the middle of the race he had to go into the pits and fell to third place. With fast and precise driving at Nurburgring he managed to pass both Ferraris and won a championship title. El Maestro.)

    4. Italian GP 1969 – Jackie Stewart
    (Simply amazing way to achieve victory or even better to win a championship title.)

    5. British GP 1965 – Jim Clark
    (On the closing laps Clark’s Lotus 33 began to lose oil and Clark was turn off the engine at Stowe and Club corners but on the straight line he went with full throttle so the opponents didn’t notice his problem with the car. Simply impressive drive/win from Clark as like other his wins.)

    6. Spanish GP 1996 – Michael Schumacher
    (Won over 40 seconds ahead of second place Alesi with one pit stop more than the others. Schumacher’s fastest lap was over two second faster over second fastest lap in the race in Ferrari car which he said it was a worst undriveable f1 car which he drove.)

    7. Hungarian GP 1998 – Michael Schumacher
    (19 “qualifying laps” in the race and he build 29 seconds before he went into the pits. Amazing driving from Schumacher.)

    8. Monaco GP 1997 – Michael Schumacher
    (After first lap he had over 7 seconds gap ahead of second place Fisichella. I think this fact is enough to describe his driving at rainy Monte Carlo.)

    9. Monaco GP 1971 – Jackie Stewart
    (It was a brilliant win from Stewart. Not only he did won but he won a grand slam in Tyrrell car without rear brakes. 80 laps without rear brakes at Monte Carlo… it only can do Sir Jackie Stewart.)

    10. European GP 1993 – Ayrton Senna
    (Classical and impressive wet driving from Senna. He won over one minute ahead of second place Hill.)

    There are more great victories from Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, Jochen Rindt, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, Alain Prost etc, but for me these ten victories are the best.

    #141375
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    Yes, it’s Bernie Ecclestone.
    Your turn Toro Stevo.

    #141373
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    Yes. It’s Monaco 1958.

    Hint: this driver faild to qualify for the Monaco race and that was the only time in his career. His lap time was 06:05 s.

    #201200
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    It’s a interesting picture/fact. Why? Only one driver from generation 2000 driving today. Jenson Button. Other interesting fact is there’s no more drivers from the ’90-s driving today in F1.

    http://i15.servimg.com/u/f15/16/50/55/33/200010.jpg

    Sorry if it’s off topic but i can’t find good topic to post it this post.

    #223956
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    Great picture album and thank you for sharing.

    Here’s a picture from China 2006:

    http://i15.servimg.com/u/f15/16/50/55/33/8010_010.jpg

    If you see picture number 68 (Canada 2003) you will see helmet of Rubens Barrichello, not Michael Schumacher.

    Here’s one great picture of Canadian GP from 2003:

    http://i15.servimg.com/u/f15/16/50/55/33/00273411.jpg

    Michael is front of his brother Ralf just like does more than a half race. It was a great driving from Schumacher if you see the fact he was driving with one totally wasted brake disc.

    #141371
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    Name of driver on this picture:

    http://i15.servimg.com/u/f15/16/50/55/33/00248710.jpg

    (if someone knows which circuit and year, let write it)

    #141369
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    Reims 1950’s.

    #189822
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    @Ryan Williams Yes. The picture is from year 1922. Your turn.

    #189820
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    #189818
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    New Jersey

    #141288
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    He had a top speed in whole weekend but he was the slowest driver on the grid.

    #140909
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    Correct.

    #140907
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    Lotus is a constructor, my question is which team. Try once more.

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