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January 7th, 2007 01:34 AM #1
F1 Racing magazine survey list
1. Ayrton Senna
2. Michael Schumacher
3. Jim Clark
4. Nigel Mansell
5. Ronnie Peterson
6. Juan Manuel Fangio
7. Mika Häkkinen
8. Fernando Alonso
9. Jackie Stewart
10. Jochen Rindt
11. Gilles Villeneuve
12. Stirling Moss
13. Kimi Räikkönen
14. Alain Prost
15. Nelson Piquet
16. Alberto Ascari
17. Emerson Fittipaldi
18. Niki Lauda
19. Stefan Bellof
20. Keke Rosberg
21. James Hunt
22. Alan Jones
23. Francois Cevert
24. Chris Amon
25. J. P. Montoya
26. Jacky Ickx
27. Mario Andretti
28. Carlos Reutemann
29. Tom Pryce
30. Jody Scheckter
31. Damon Hill
32. Jack Brabham
33. Giuseppe Farina
34. Hans – Joachim Stuck
35. Carlos Pace
36. Tony Brooks
37. John Surtees
38. Johnny Servoz-Gavin
39. Gerhard Berger
40. Jo Siffert
41. Didier Pironi
42. Jarno Trulli
43. Mark Webber
44. René Arnoux
45. Jean Alesi
46. Dan Gurney
47. Ricardo Patrese
48. Jean-Pierre Jarier
49. Jenson Button
50. Tony Brise
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January 7th, 2007 03:36 AM #2
[SIZE=3]Alonso
is F1's fastest driver[/SIZE] - enquiry
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[/SIZE]Written by Administrator Thursday, 28 December 2006 Dec.28 (GMM) Fernando Alonso is the fastest driver in the current F1 field and the eighth quickest of all time, according to a survey. As reported by the Spanish publication 'As', the British specialist magazine F1 Racing staged an enquiry to find the sport's fastest fifty racers. As well as asking experts including Max Mosley, Jean Todt, Keke Rosberg and Eddie Jordan, the magazine compared drivers' statistics relating to their teammates in F1. It was found that 67 per cent of the time, back to back champion Alonso - the youngest driver on the top-50 list - outpaced his teammate. Ayrton Senna topped the magazine's findings, with Michael Schumacher in second place. Alongside Alonso, only four other current drivers got a mention: Kimi Raikkonen (13th), Jarno Trulli (42nd), Mark Webber (43rd) and Jenson Button (49th). Alonso also placed higher than names including Gilles Villeneuve (11th), Alain Prost (14th) and Niki Lauda (18th), but behind Juan Manuel Fangio (6th) and Mika Hakkinen (7th).
http://www.f1i.com/content/view/6044/1/
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January 7th, 2007 05:43 PM #5
When you retire at the top of your game, or God-forbid, you die, there automatically is cloud of mystery that will surround your name,- you become a legend.....
:starwars:
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January 7th, 2007 11:54 PM #7
Tosh... if any of you guys had seen Ayrton Senna at the height of his powers... you'd understand why he's number one on the list. No one had instincts like his...
Surprise Fangio isn't higher. The things he could do with a motorcar with no grip were astonishing.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 8th, 2007 12:41 AM #8
^yeah, i was wondering why Fangio was not at least top 3. as you said, the cars he drove had none of the technology of their descendants, yet he was a virtuoso with those things.
i had heard that he even won a race without brakes! (they had failed early on) come from behind victory pa!
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January 8th, 2007 01:06 PM #9Ayrton Senna truly is fast, he set the most pole positions in the least amount of time. Michael Schumacher set the new record on most pole positions but it took him a long time to achieve it.
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January 16th, 2007 05:35 PM #10
Survey lang pala yan, and not based on actual records.
If you will scan all the F1 circuits in the calendar, most fastest lap records were set by Michael Schumacher.
If you will account the engine differences between today and before, then just count who has the most number of Pole Positions.
So it doesn't matter who you think is fastest, but what the records actually show.
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