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24 Mar 2014, 19:21 (Ref:3383723) | #1 | |
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Mercedes Engines | 100 F1 Wins
Following on from the 100 Audi LMP wins after the 6hrs of Circuit of the Americas, here is another century milestone by a German car manufacturer: 100 powerplant wins in F1 by Mercedes.
1954 01. Belgium. Fangio. Mercedes 02. France. Fangio. Mercedes 03. Germany. Fangio. Mercedes 04. Switzerland. Fangio. Mercedes 1955 05. Argentina. Fangio. Mercedes 06. Belgium. Fangio. Mercedes 07. Netherlands. Fangio. Mercedes 08. Britain. Moss. Mercedes 09. Italy. Fangio. Mercedes 1997 10. Australia. Coulthard. Mclaren 11. Italy. Coulthard. Mclaren 12. European. Hakkinen. Mclaren 1998 13. Australia. Hakkinen. Mclaren 14. Brazil. Hakkinen. Mclaren 15. San Marino. Coulthard. Mclaren 16. Spain. Hakkinen. Mclaren 17. Monaco. Hakkinen. Mclaren 18. Austria. Hakkinen. Mclaren 19. Germany. Hakkinen. Mclaren 20. Luxembourg. Hakkinen. Mclaren 21. Japan. Hakkinen. Mclaren 1999 22. Brazil. Hakkinen. Mclaren 23. Spain. Hakkinen. Mclaren 24. Canada. Hakkinen. Mclaren 25. Britain. Coulthard. Mclaren 26. Hungary. Hakkinen. Mclaren 27. Belgium. Coulthard. Mclaren 28. Japan. Hakkinen. Mclaren 2000 29. Briatin. Coulthard. Mclaren 30. Spain. Hakkinen. Mclaren 31. Monaco. Coulthard. Mclaren 32. France. Coulthard. Mclaren 33. Austria. Hakkinen. Mclaren 34. Hungary. Hakkinen. Mclaren 35. Belgium. Hakkinen. Mclaren 2001 36. Brazil. Coulthard. Mclaren 37. Austrian. Coulthard. Mclaren 38. Britain. Hakkinen. Mclaren 39. USA. Hakkinen. Mclaren 2002 40. Monaco. Coulthard. Mclaren 2003 41. Australia. Coulthard. Mclaren 42. Malaysia. Raikkonen. Mclaren 2004 43. Belgium. Raikkonen. Mclaren 2005 44. Spain. Raikkonen. Mclaren 45. Monaco. Raikkonen. Mclaren 46. Canada. Raikkonen. Mclaren 47. British. Montoya. Mclaren 48. Hungary. Raikkonen. Mclaren 49. Turkey. Raikkonen. Mclaren 50. Italy. Montoya. Mclaren 51. Belgium. Raikkonen. Mclaren 52. Brazil. Montoya. Mclaren 53. Japan. Raikkonen. Mclaren 2007 54. Malaysia. Alonso. Mclaren 55. Monaco. Alonso. Mclaren 56. Canada. Hamilton. Mclaren 57. USA. Hamilton. Mclaren 58. Europe. Alonso. Mclaren 59. Hungary. Hamilton. Mclaren 60. Italy. Alonso. Mclaren 61. Japan. Hamilton. Mclaren 2008 62. Australia. Hamilton. Mclaren 63. Monaco. Hamilton. Mclaren 64. Britain. Hamilton. Mclaren 65. Germany. Hamilton. Mclaren 66. Hungary. Kovaleinen. Mclaren 67. China. Hamilton. Mclaren 2009 68. Australia. Button. Brawn GP 69. Malaysia. Button. Brawn GP 70. Bahrain. Button. Brawn GP 71. Spain. Button. Brawn GP 72. Monaco. Button. Brawn GP 73. Turkey. Button. Brawn GP 74. Hungary. Hamilton. Mclaren 75. European. Barrichello. Brawn GP 76. Italy. Barrichello. Brawn GP 77. Singapore. Hamilton. Mclaren 2010 78. Australia. Button. Mclaren 79. China. Button. Mclaren 80. Turkey. Hamilton. Mclaren 81. Canada. Hamilton. Mclaren 82. Belgium. Hamilton. Mclaren 2011 83. China. Hamilton. Mclaren 84. Canada. Button. Mclaren 85. Germany. Hamilton. Mclaren 86. Hungary. Button. Mclaren 87. Japan. Button. Mclaren 88. Abu Dhabi. Hamilton. Mclaren 2012 89. Australia. Button. Mclaren 90. China. Rosberg. Mercedes 91. Canada. Hamilton. Mclaren 92. Hungary. Hamilton. Mclaren 93. Belgium. Button. Mclaren 94. Italy. Hamilton. Mclaren 95. USA. Hamilton. Mclaren 96. Brazil. Button. Mclaren 2013 97. Monaco. Rosberg. Mercedes 98. Silverstone. Rosberg. Mercedes 99. Hungary. Hamilton. Mercedes 2014 100. Australia. Rosberg. Mercedes |
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24 Mar 2014, 23:20 (Ref:3383861) | #2 | ||
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25 Mar 2014, 10:40 (Ref:3384045) | #3 | ||
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More pedentary hre, but is it truly fair to claim the 1997 to 2002 engines as Mercs. They may have been badged thus, but in reality they were the creation of Ilmor.
One even has to ask nowadays about how much input comes from Germany because, unlike say Cosworth which always retained it's name despite it's ownership, the current Mercedes racing power-units are still produced at the Ilmor facility even though it's been re-named. |
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Are we forgetting the pre-war Mercedes victories? They were the Formula 1 cars of the day.
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Prior to 1946, they were Grand Prix cars and engines, and I believe that the first Formula 1 championship was held 1950; prior to this the races were non-championship. |
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I would need to check my facts before putting my big left foot into my big mouth, but I seem to recall that there was a European Drivers title available up to the outbreak of WW2. In any case I was not endeavouring to throw any spanners into your proposition, which I have no doubt is correct as I would not care to check for myself. I bet Mercedes would count all of those 1930's wins if they were making a claim though. In a similar vein, I always say that McLaren have never won a Formula 1 race or championship. McLaren - Ford, McLaren - Honda, etc, etc. maybe but when comparing with Ferrari there is no comparison, as apart form 1957 they have always been Ferraris. Just one man's interpretation. |
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25 Mar 2014, 22:47 (Ref:3384388) | #7 | |
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Manufacturers, Garagista and Assembletori!
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Similar arguments could be used to pretty much argue any motorsport venture has no basis in the name, but it fails to understand the globalisation of manufacturing. Renault? Nah. Ferrari? Sorry Fiat. Actually very much Renault and very much Ferrari. Honda won't be Honda based on their plans, except they will be. |
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Cribbed from Wikipedia;
The European Drivers' Championship was an annual competition in auto racing that existed prior to the establishment of the Formula One world championship in 1950. It was established in 1931 and ran until the end of 1939 with a hiatus from 1933–34, and awarded points to drivers based on the results of selected Grand Prix races, the so-called Grandes Épreuves (this term had been used for the most prestigious races since the 1920s; in 1931 and 1935, some significant Grands Prix which did not count towards the European Championship were still called Grand Épreuve). The championship was discontinued because of the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and no champion was officially declared for the last season. The championship was run by the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR), the forerunner to the FIA who are today's world governing body of motorsport. |
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If Ilmor worked purely under the Mercedes banner, would the engine have been any more a Mercedes? Irrelevant point really. |
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