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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19051559
Number 10 - Fernando Alonso Number 11 - Alberto Ascari Number 12 - Gilles Villeneuve Number 13 - Nigel Mansell Number 14 - Mika Hakkinen Number 15 - Lewis Hamilton Number 16 - Nelson Piquet Number 17 - Emerson Fittipaldi Number 18 - Jack Brabham Number 19 – Graham Hill Number 20 – Jochen Rindt F1 Classics: Sir Jack Brabham, the Perfect Driver | SportPulse F1 Classics: Sir Jack Brabham, the Perfect Driver Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna are frequently praised for their ability to give good feedback to their engineers. Neither of these two legends of the sport, however, can match Sir Jack Brabham when it comes to car development. Brabham was not only a talented driver but also one of the best engineers in the sport. |
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It clearly says that it's based on the personal opinions of those at the BBC, I really don't see a problem with it, especially as these kinds of things are always just an excuse to look back at the past and show a couple of old videos. I really can't see why there's an issue with the BBC writing an article about each of these drivers, having Murray talk about them and a link to several videos of key moments from their careers. The inclusion of a number of those drivers shows some consideration beyond the last decade, something which should only be embraced within modern media.
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It's subjective and personal taste. Reading lauda's write-up was great. Just enjoy it as a potted history of the Greats whatever order it's in. |
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I think I can already say this top puts Vettel way too high. |
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It will be interesting to see where Alan Jones gets ranked. Going from memory (please feel free to correct me - I'm sure someone will
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Or way too low... :P He might actually not be in the top 20 - you never know! Personally, I find it extremely difficult to rate Vettel over Alonso - but you might say I'm biased, of course. Even ranking Vettel over Hamilton would be something I wouldn't fully agree with. |
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Such lists are objective and the rankings are quite frankly close to irrelevance bar the inclusion of Alberto Ascari. How wonderful is it to see and be reminded of a post war forgotten great?
The profiles of the drivers are well written and authoritative. They're by Andrew Benson, not a flunky jobsworth who drew the short straw. He is ex-Autosport and arguably the last of hacks that made Autosport an essential read in the 1990s. |
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I have to say I'm not sure if Vettel should be in the top 8 yet. He is, as the BBC stated 4 current drivers are in the top 20. Hamilton and Alonso have been. Schumacher is surely another, leaving what must be Vettel. I don't think they would leave Vettel out and put Raikkonen or Jenson 8th!
It must be because he won the title at age 23 and 24, and won in a Toro Rosso at 21. Even though he's a brat. ![]() |
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F1: SPEED's All-Time Greatest Formula One Drivers
SPEED’s All-Time Greatest Formula One Drivers 5. Jackie Stewart (1965-1973) Great Britain 6. Fernando Alonso (2001-present) Spain 7. Alain Prost (1980-1991, 1993) France 8. Stirling Moss (1951-1961) Great Britain 9. Niki Lauda (1971-1979, 1982-1985) Austria 10. Nigel Mansell (1980-1992, 1994-1995) Great Britain 11. Mario Andretti (1968-1972, 1974-1982) United States 12. Sebastian Vettel (2007-present) Germany 13. Graham Hill (1958-1975) Great Britain 14. Jack Brabham (1955-1970) Australia 15. Alberto Ascari (1950-1955) Italy 16. Mika Hakkinen (1991-2001) Finland 17. Gilles Villeneuve (1977-1982) Canada 18. Ronnie Peterson (1970-1978) Sweden 19. Emerson Fittipaldi (1970-1980) Brazil 20. Nelson Piquet (1978-1991) Brazil 21. Kimi Raikkonen (2001-2009, 2012--) Finland 22. Lewis Hamilton (2007-present) Great Britain 23. Jochen Rindt (1964-1970) (Austria) 24. James Hunt (1973-1979) (Great Britain) |
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I have to say I'm not sure if Vettel should be in the top 8 yet. He is, as the BBC stated 4 current drivers are in the top 20. Hamilton and Alonso have been. Schumacher is surely another, leaving what must be Vettel. I don't think they would leave Vettel out and put Raikkonen or Jenson 8th! Not only that, Vettel ahead of Lauda????! That is just insane. Lauda recovered from life-threatening injury to win championships. Vettel has won two championships in the best car with the aid of some dodgy internal politics and a bit of luck. |
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BBC Sport - Formula 1's greatest drivers. Number 9: Niki Lauda F1: SPEED's All-Time Greatest Formula One Drivers |
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