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Graham Hill. Fred Agabashian. Chris Amon. Jean-Pierre Jarier. Eugenio Castellotti. Teo Fabi. Stuart Lewis-Evans. Luigi Villoresi. Mike Spence. Johnny Thomson. Jerry Hoyt. Niki Lauda. Bill Vukovich. Pat Flaherty. Jo Bonnier. Thierry Boutsen. Only seven drivers have reached the podium this season, even less than last year.

This is a telling fact. The mid field competitors sucks majorly when compared to the front running teams. With reliability being as high as it is… we need an extended period of stable rules to bring the cars closer together. Jelle van der Meer jelle-van-der-meer 28th September , It also says enough about Massa — he should be more busy with his driving skills then whinning about Hamilton.

Agree Hamilton is off his game but despite his screw ups he remains very quick between crashes and penalties. I think 2nd is all Button have in Its a job well done for Vettel and Button. Rob Wilson rob-wilson 27th September , Jenson to win every race and Vettel to DNF the lot of them through Failures, crashes and such and create the biggest upset in Formula 1 history.

David-A david-a 27th September , Skip to content. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull, Singapore, Nigel Mansell, Williams, Imola, Jenson Button, McLaren, Singapore, Having previously worked as a motoring Read more about Keith Collantine, find all their articles and get in touch with them.

Some exciting races but championship battle is disastrous. I fear it might repeat …. Mclaren has had a good chance at pole in a couple races, but then their drivers made errors. Yeah, JPM got 7 of them, including 5 poles in a row, and yet scored no victories. Crashing into Webber and Button in Canada, Swiping across into Kobayashi in Belgium, the incident with Massa in quali yesterday… It really demonstrates that something needs to be done.

How did his team respond? We want the old Lewis back. Be careful what you wish for…. Looking at race laptimes be aware that Vettel has the best score throughout the season. And a German appearing on the podium. Rosberg , Glock , Vettel , Vettel Has any team ever had a car on pole for every race of the season? Red Bull can still do that. Of course, it you are being sarcastic, well done!

Mark is backing that up? No matter what people might say, the quickest AND most reliable car wins championships. Excellent, excellent post! Since Vettel has 18 wins Button has 10 Hamilton has 7 Alonso has 6 Webber has 6 Now that ladies and gentlemen is dominance. Ignore my, I beg to differ comment, it got posted in the wrong place! For the first time in F1 history, teammates filled all the rows inside the top 10 on the grid.

Michael Schumacher. Nigel Mansell. Ayrton Senna. Yet the Mexican remains optimistic that he has all the tools he needs to turn his performances around.

But he came into the weekend with a streak of recent crashes hanging over him. The technical directive issued by Formula 1 to reduce levels of automation in pitstops has given teams an unwelcome period of adjustment. Although safety was the primary goal, it has already had a significant impact on the title race and puts extra pressure on teams to deliver as the season reaches the business end.

Some 18 drivers have finished runner-up to Lewis Hamilton on his way to wins. The Russian GP was decided by late-arriving rain that allowed some to climb and caused others to plummet. But the events which played out beforehand are equally significant when considering the all-important driver ratings. Until rain turned the Russian Grand Prix on its head in the closing stages, Lando Norris was set to convert his first Formula 1 pole position into a maiden win. But having recovered well from being shuffled back at the start, Hamilton and his Mercedes team called the changing conditions spot-on for a landmark th F1 victory.

At the Italian Grand Prix Daniel Ricciardo turned around a troubled F1 season and, in F2, Oscar Piastri demonstrated once again that he is a potential star of the future. Tickets Subscribe. Sign in. Registration Sign in Facebook connect. All me. Download your apps. All rights reserved. By: Lucy Rimmer.

Hamilton has long held the record for number of pole positions in F1, with the next closest driver - Michael Schumacher - now some 32 poles behind. Hamilton passed Schumacher's tally way back at the Italian GP, while also beating his idol Ayrton Senna's record of 65 in Azerbaijan in that same season. Sebastian Vettel looked to be a pole record contender during his Red Bull days, but may be stuck on 57 for a while.

Hamilton had 26 poles as a McLaren driver - which ranked him eighth on F1's all-time list - but has 74 poles for the Silver Arrows and a whopping 69 during the hybrid era. Hamilton's most successful Grand Prix in terms of pole positions has been the season-opener in Australia.



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