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    Quote Originally Posted by ykiki
    Hulme 67, Lauda 84
    Correct. !984 is interesting as Lauda never even qualified on the front row. He did prevail, but by the thinnest margin possible. He did score lots of poles, 24 in all, just not in 1984.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzlaF1
    Easy, the late Princess Diana
    Correct!
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    Which driver scored 9 podiums, led 7 races, led the championship, without ever winning a WC Grand Prix.

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    Could it be Luigi Musso? He did win a shared GP in 1956 with Fangio though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 52Paddy
    Could it be Luigi Musso? He did win a shared GP in 1956 with Fangio though.
    Not the one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D28
    Which driver scored 9 podiums, led 7 races, led the championship, without ever winning a WC Grand Prix.
    It just has to be Chris Amon
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Type
    It just has to be Chris Amon
    That is the obvious answer and also an incorrect one. Amon had even more podiums, but never lead the championship.

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    Eddie Cheever? He was in contention for the title the year he drove for Renault (82?).
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    I would imagine it was 82 because I think Keke only won one race that year anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 52Paddy
    I would imagine it was 82 because I think Keke only won one race that year anyway.
    Not Eddie Cheever.

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