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Its been a while since there have been any changes to this list, but we can now add Button to it.
It was rather strange as if the top 3 had been in any order there would have been someone added to the list. I wonder how long before Button can remove his name from the list, or will he stay on it forever? |
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Another race and another name added... Today it is Massa.. Cant see him getting off the list if he loses his drive at Ferrari...
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Current list of one hit wonders:
1 Luigi Fagioli - France 1951 2 Piero Taruffi - Switzerland 1952 3 Luigi Musso - Argentina 1956 4 Joakim Bonnier - Netherlands 1959 5 Giancarlo Baghetti - France 1961 6 Innes Ireland - US 1961 7 Lorenzo Bandini - Austria 1964 8 Richie Ginther - Mexico 1965 9 Ludovico Scarfiotti - Italy 1966 10 Peter Gethin - Italy 1971 11 François Cevert - US 1971 12 Jean-Pierre Beltoise - Monaco 1972 13 Carlos Pace - Brazil 1975 14 Jochen Mass - Spain 1975 15 Vittorio Brambilla - Austria 1975 16 Gunnar Nillson - Belgium 1977 17 Alessandro Nannini - Japan 1989 18 Jean Alesi - Canada 1995 19 Olivier Panis - Monaco 1996 20 Jarno Trulli - Monaco 2004 21 Jenson Button - Hungary 2006 22 Felipe Massa - Turkey 2006 |
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Pace and Cevert would've achieved so much more...
I feel for Jochen Mass - his 1 win coming at a tragic event like that, and being completely overshadowed by it. Although today maybe the race would've gone to Pace or Stommelen. But today it wouldn't have been such a shambles in the first place |
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The Cevert statistic surprises me, I always thought he won more. I am surprised!
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Giancarlo Baghetti - France 1961
As I recall, Baghetti's win was also his F1 debut. |
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Yes. He was a talented driver, but he wasted a lot of it on (the original) ATS (a breakaway from Ferrari, for those who don't know). He also won a couple of non-championship races before France, from what I remember
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It was one of those projects that looked good, was well-back, but ultimately failed (BAR)
Not as many one-hit-wonder teams: 1) Porsche - France 62 2) Eagle - Belgium 67 3) Hesketh - Holland 75 4) Penske - Austria 76 5) Shadow - Austria 77 6) Stewart - Europe 99 Interesting that 2 came from the same driver (Dan Gurney), 2 at the same track (O-ring), and that most of them only lasted a couple of years, except Shadow - probably why they ending up being one-hit-wonders |
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Giancarlo Baghetti won his first F1 race in 1960 - the non-championship race in Syracuse in the Ferrari 256. He then won his first World Championship race - the 1961 French Grand Prix.
Depending upon what and how we count, he was not a one-trick wonder -- or he was. And he won his first F1 race and also his first Grand Prix F1 race. http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/drv-baggia.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giancarlo_Baghetti |
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So - do we count Baghetti as having won three F1 races? http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/drv-baggia.html |
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Extend that to 10, Peter Gethin won a couple (including one in an F5000 car); but he certainly won the tragic Brands Hatch Victory Race in 1971 where team-mate Siffert was killed.
Not entirely sure about Bonnier, but he won the German GP in 1960, when it ran to F2. Fagioli won several Grands Prix in the 1930s. |
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For the same reason, I don't think Bonnier's F2 win in Germany in 1960 counts, but he definitely won at Zandvoort in 1959. It was also BRM's maiden victory. This is such a long thread that someone may have pointed out already that Fagioli's win in France in 1951 was actually shared with Fangio. Amazingly, he was 53 years old at the time, which is why his best results were in the 1930s. |
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Yeah, but the point was "which one hit wonders won non-championship Grands Prix?".
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Not as many one-hit-wonder teams:
1) Porsche - France 62 2) Eagle - Belgium 67 3) Hesketh - Holland 75 4) Penske - Austria 76 5) Shadow - Austria 77 6) Stewart - Europe 99 Of course, there's quite a bit of difference beween the overall records of those manufacturers/teams. Porsche and Eagle were very successful in other categories, and Penske has won in F1, Indy Car, CART, and NASCAR. Has any other team won in all of those four series? |
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We have a new addition to the list of one hit wonders, with LH win. I guess he will not stay on it long.
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Current list of one hit wonders among active F1 drivers:
1 Jarno Trulli - Monaco 2004 2 Jenson Button - Hungary 2006 3 Lewis Hamilton - Canada 2007 Felipe Massa was on that list last year: now he has four wins. Lewis is very keen to follow "multiple wins" way soon. How about the other active one-hit wonders? |
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