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24 Jun 2002, 15:06 (Ref:320456) | #1 | ||
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Updated "Greatest Drivers Ever Listing"
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1) Fangio 2.13 2) Ascari 2.38 3) *M.Schumacher 2.86 4) Clark 2.88 5) Stewart 3.67 6) Prost 3.88 7) Senna 3.93 8) Moss 4.125 9) Da.Hill 5.23 10) Mansell 6 11) Brooks 6.33 12) Farina 6.6 13) Lauda 6.8 14) Hakkinen 8.05 15) Piquet 8.87 16) Brabham 9 17) Hunt 9.2 18) Jones 9.67 19) *J.Villeneuve 9.82 20) Rindt 10 21) E.Fittipaldi 10.29 22) Andretti 10.67 23) Collins 10.67 24) *Coulthard 11.08 25) G.Villeneuve 11.17 26) Scheckter 11.2 27) Reutman 12.17 28) G.Hill 12.29 29) Peterson 12.3 30) Hulme 14 This is the method I settled on when this subject comes up. I like updating my list now and again. No doubt this will cause a myriad objections, but there you go... |
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Interesting list though. I make mine up as I go along!
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If Senna hadn't let Berger win in Japan '91, he would be ahead of Prost on that list.
It's an interesting statistic though. But in terms of "greatest drivers", there are heaps of other factors to consider as well. Such as the competitiveness of their cars, reliability (which has improved over the years), and the competition around at the time. Interesting to see that someone like Tony Brooks, who is seldom mentioned on a "greatest drivers" list, is as high as 11th here. In that respect, this is also an interesting statistic, because it makes you consider drivers who you may not otherwise have thought of in this context. Thanks for sharing. |
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There are a few excellent books on GV out there. As well, an excellent article recently appeared in Motorsport (it was the cover article two or three months ago). GV may have looked rash at times, but this was mostly during practice, as he was busy discovering the exact limits of the car at each sector of the track. During the race he could be extremely canny when required, as well as out-and-out fast. The Ferraris he had to drive were, for the most part, cr*p. |
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I agree. "Daft" is not a word I would ever use to describe Gilles.
As usual, statistics rarely tell the whole story, and are too often misleading. |
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Consider that the careers of Mansell, Senna and Prost overlapped so much and the odds that one of them would win were 2 out of 3.
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Generally I like the starts per win ratio. I feel it is a better indicator than most wins or just totals. However as with most statistics it can only at best reveal a trend or give an indication.
It is surprising that Hakkinen gets so high after it took so long to get a win. One thing is common to all in the list. They are all great drivers... |
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24 Jun 2002, 17:00 (Ref:320524) | #10 | ||
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It took Mansell something like 100 races to get his first win. Hak and Schuey jnr scored sooner than that, I think.
"daft" as in headstrong and impetuos, not stupid. Perhaps a little overconfident in his own car control. Didn't mean to offend any of his fans. |
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When Hakkinen did start winning, he never really looked back, did he...
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24 Jun 2002, 17:15 (Ref:320538) | #12 | ||
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Great post, Rambo! I hope you don't mind, but I stole your idea and posted a similar list in the CART forum. You'll find four of these drivers made both lists.
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I do believe that Schuey jr won his 70th race.
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No offense taken. I should point out that, IMHO, Gilles was never overconfident in his car control. Frankly, it was far superior to anyone elses, and he knew it. Adam is right, things such as these only provide a general clue as to a persons ability, that is, that he is among an elite group. There are just too many circumstances surrounding and affecting each era, that you can't make any definitive conclusions from it, at least when deciding who is ultimately the best. |
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Gilles' racing will never be told by statistics...
He just knew exactly where, what and how was his car, he was real confident in his driving... he only didn't have control when his tyre failed at Imola 1980, for example... But of course, if go by stats, it's probably fair 75%... Fangio, Clark, Ascari, Schumi... It also makes me think of a lot of "what if?" What if Clark, Rindt or Ascari had lived more than they did...? |
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Indeed. Clark vs Rindt vs Stewart would have been awesome in the early 70's, and perhaps Ascari would have been the one with the 5 championships, and not Fangio. "What if" indeed...
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I see no point in Greatest Drive threads as each individual has different criteria as to why who was best, and there are also millions of other factors which seperate drivers from the 1950s to the drivers of today..
Jim Clark was best! |
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Here we are! Maybe I should convert some F1 seasons to CART scoring, too...
2000 De Ferran 48 (168) Tracy 46 (134) Andretti 45 (127) Fernandez 44 (158) Moreno 43 (147) Montoya 41 (126) Castroneves 41 (129) Brack 33 (135) 1999 Montoya 88 (212) Franchitti 72 (212) Tracy 54 (161) Fernandez 42 (140) Andretti 41 (151) 1998 Zanardi 106 (285) Franchitti 55 (160) Vasser 50 (169) Fernandez 43 (154) Andretti 37 (112) 1995 Unser 60 (4 wins, 2 seconds) (161) Villeneuve 60 (4 wins, 1 second) (172) Tracy 41 (115) Andretti 36 (123) 1993 Mansell 75 (190) Fittipaldi 66 (183) Tracy 64 (157) cp the championship winning F1 scores for the same years: 2000 - 108, 1999 - 76, 1998 - 100, 1995 - 102, 1993 - 99 This was originally done before the end of the 2001 season. I'll do that one later. |
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De Ferran: 60 Brack: 57 De Matta: 45 Andretti: 44 Castroneves: 42 Papis: 33 Franchitti: 30 Carpentier: 26 Dixon: 25 Moreno: 21 Gidley: 18 |
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According to Mr. Rambo:
9) Da.Hill 5.23 15) Piquet 8.87 21) E.Fittipaldi 10.29 24) *Coulthard 11.08 25) G.Villeneuve 11.17 What more can I say... Last edited by freud; 25 Jun 2002 at 06:47. |
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Has anyone done a wins per finnish stat?
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