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26th March 2011, 15:50 #1
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DNQ'ers
Well today saw history, the 2 Hispania drivers saw the first time a driver has failed to qualify for an Grand prix in 9 years. So I looked back to since the 107% rule was first introduced in 1996 to deal with the slow Forti cars, and since the inception of the rule, the shock of it is that a Forti driver is not even top of the failure list, that honour belongs to Mr Ricardo Rosset
DRIVERS THAT HAVE FAILED TO QUALIFY SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THE 107% RULE IN 1996
SIX: Ricardo Rosset
FIVE: Luca Badoer, Andrea Montermini
THREE: Alex Yoong, Giovanni Lavaggi
ONE: Vitantonio Liuzzi, Narain Karthikeyan, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Enrique Bernoldi, Tarso Marques, Damon Hill, Pedro de la Rosa, Tora Takagi, Marc Gene, Pedro Diniz, Vincenzo Sospiri
This list also includes the re-admission of the 5 drivers that initially failed to qualify for the French GP in 1999 and also Diniz's re-instatement in Australia 1997"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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26th March 2011, 16:50 #2
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And as for in history, here's the top 10 DNQ'ers of all time (includes failures to pre-qualify)
1. Gabriele Tarquini ................ 40
2. Bertrand Gachot ................ 35
3. Roberto Moreno ................ 33
4. Piercarlo Ghinzani ................ 32
5. Arturo Merzario ................ 27
=6. Nicola Larini ................ 25
=6. Bernd Schneider ................ 25
=8. Yannick Dalmas ................ 24
=8. Stefan Johansson ............... 24
=8. Eric van de Poele ................ 24
Look further down the list and you'll see some darn good drivers that have the shame of a DNQ on their record, the likes of Derek Warwick, Michele Alboreto (he had a massive 21), Rene Arnoux, and also world champs Keke Rosberg and even the great Ayrton Senna"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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26th March 2011, 18:30 #3
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Originally Posted by DazzlaF1
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26th March 2011, 19:08 #4
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Originally Posted by BDunnell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-CBP9CCyV8"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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26th March 2011, 20:10 #5
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It's a bit hard to include the guys from the 1999 French GP in that list. For that same reason, you could also include all the drivers who couldn't make it in the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix or any race like that.
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26th March 2011, 20:24 #6
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Originally Posted by N4D13Duncan Rollo
The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.
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26th March 2011, 21:07 #7
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Originally Posted by D-TypePopular memory is not history.... -- Gordon Wood
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27th March 2011, 08:08 #8
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Pedro Chaves deserves a special mention. Forget Did Not Quality he did even worse with Did Not Pre-Quality an amazing 13 times.
Coloni generally was one big disaster and went the entire of the 1990 and 1991 seasons failing to start a single race in either of them. Coloni went onto brighter things when Andrea Moda bought the team... sort of.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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30th March 2011, 10:24 #9
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Originally Posted by BDunnell
It happens to the best of them!Niente č vero, tutto č permesso
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Originally Posted by Bezza
1989 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX PRE QUALIFYING - BOTTOM 10
Pole Time: Ayrton Senna (McLaren) ........ 1m 50.687
21. Jonathan Palmer (Tyrrell) ........ + 5.733
22. Michele Alboreto (Larrousse/Lola) ........ + 5.749
23. Bertrand Gachot (Onyx) ........ + 5.849
24. Eddie Cheever (Arrows) ........ + 5.881
25. Luis Sala (Minardi) ........ + 6.090
26. Olivier Grouillard (Ligier) ........ + 6.160
----------- DID NOT QUALIFY --------------------
27. Satoru Nakajima (Lotus) ........ + 6.384
28. Nelson Piquet (Lotus) ........ + 6.904
29. Christian Danner (RIAL) ........ + 9.380
30. Pierre-Henri Raphanel (RIAL) ........ + 12.070"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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