Yes already been done by Sir Jack Brabham. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TOgoFASTER
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Yes already been done by Sir Jack Brabham. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TOgoFASTER
ayrton senna
bernd rosemeyer
michael schumacher
juan manuel fangio
It's quite clearly John Cleland.
Clearly one must consider Mario for his accomplishments across a wide array of series.
Tony
Great list, my friend! I am particularly glad to see you put Rudi on the top of the list.Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
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Without particular order..
* Michael Schumacher
* Henri Toivonen
* Walter Röhrl
* Alain Prost
* Juan Manuel Fangio
* Ayrton Senna
* Ari Vatanen
* Markku Alén
* Jim Clark
* Tom Kristensen
* Gilles Villeneuve
* Jacky Ickx
* Sébastien Loeb
* Jean Ragnotti
* Juha Kankkunen
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Mazzacane
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Wait, who turned my list upside-down??????
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Originally Posted by TOgoFASTER
Well, When Alan Jones was on top F1 was more or less a dead sport Hear in Oz. Very little coverage through Magazines only. He won the WDC and TV coverage began and interest quickly rose with that.Quote:
Originally Posted by RaikkonenRules
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Originally Posted by Dazz9908
In those days, the only F1 reports came from Autosport or The Motor which arrived in the newsagency in Adelaide St. Brisbane about one month or 5 weeks after the event. We had no other source to F1 races here in Brisbane.
Since then Brisbane has accepted the wheel, although the people here are still suspicious about the internal combustion engine.