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8 Apr 2003, 19:57 (Ref:563140) | #1 | ||
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Drivers who have struggled in F1 having shown genuine promise in lower formulae
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Jan Magnussen - won a record number of British F3 wins in one season (1994). Yet struggled with Stewart in F1 and ended up being sacked by the same team who described him as the 'next Senna' a few years previously. Tarso Marques - another who struggled in F1. Yet (still only a teenager) he won the 1995 Estoril F3000 race from the pole and also started on pole in Pau that year. Ricardo Rosset - in 1996 he never outqualified Verstappen at Arrows and in 1998 failed to qualify for several races with Tyrrell. Yet in 1995 he won his first ever F3000 race from the pole (Silverstone), won a second race at Enna and finished second to Vincenzo Sospiri in the championship. The Autocourse review that year stated that Rosset was ready for F1 having nothing left to prove in F3000. |
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8 Apr 2003, 20:17 (Ref:563174) | #2 | ||
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Only recently found out about this chap (his Nephew posts on another Forum).
Teddy Pilette - European F5000 champion in 73 and 75 but never made it in F1. BRM in ultra decline didn't help. |
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8 Apr 2003, 20:20 (Ref:563185) | #3 | ||
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Alex Zanardi. Fantastic in CART, and quite impressive with Lotus... But his season with Williams was a nightmare!
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8 Apr 2003, 20:28 (Ref:563198) | #4 | ||
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Zanardi could drive in Touring, I find difficult see again him in a Formula car.
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8 Apr 2003, 22:49 (Ref:563392) | #5 | ||
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Well, _now_... I meant in '99. I'm absolutely confident we'll see him with a GTS victory at LeMans in a few seasons.
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9 Apr 2003, 00:22 (Ref:563427) | #6 | ||
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Zanardi is the name that would certainly come to mind concerning recent drivers. The way he blitzed the field in CART for two seasons spoke volumes about his talent, but once in that Williams, the spark was gone. He just couldn't get to grips with the cars and was just bloody unlucky all season.
A name mentioned in a post above was Vincenzo Sospiri. There is a guy who just never got a chance to impress. |
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9 Apr 2003, 01:52 (Ref:563453) | #7 | ||
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Some F2 & F3 Champions who never cut it in F1
J.J. LEHTO Mauricio GUGELMIN Johnny DUMFRIES Chico SERRA Steven SOUTH Derek DALY Bruno GIACOMELLI Rupert KEEGAN Brian HENTON Rikky von OPEL Dave WALKER Tony TRIMMER Erik COMAS Stefano MODENA Christian DANNER Jonathan PALMER Geoff LEES Pierluigi MARTINI Mauro BALDI Jan LAMMERS Piercarlo GHINZANI Larry PERKINS Oscar LARRAURI Teddy Pilette can be forgiven,even MS couldn't have put that BRM on the last row of the grid,it was dreadful. |
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9 Apr 2003, 02:16 (Ref:563466) | #8 | ||
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Hmmm. Can't help but comment on some of these drivers...
J.J. LEHTO Disagree. 3rd at San Marino in 1991 (in a Dallara!) Mauricio GUGELMIN Ditto. Almost won in France in 1990 Johnny DUMFRIES A goer who was handcuffed by Senna @ Lotus Chico SERRA Agree Steven SOUTH Ditto but his career was cut short by a huge accident Derek DALY Should have won at Monaco in 1982 Bruno GIACOMELLI Agree Rupert KEEGAN Agree Brian HENTON Likewise Rikky von OPEL Rich kid Dave WALKER Aussie whose talent was stifled by Lotus's utter dedication to Emmo Tony TRIMMER Agree Erik COMAS Agree Stefano MODENA Italian crazy Christian DANNER Agree Jonathan PALMER Never did nothing Geoff LEES Agree Pierluigi MARTINI Always better than his cars Mauro BALDI Agree Jan LAMMERS Over rated but the Dutch fans tend to do that with their drivers Piercarlo GHINZANI Agree Larry PERKINS Always drove **** heaps while the paying drivers in the team got the good hardware Oscar LARRAURI Most interesting thing about him was his nickname, Poppy |
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9 Apr 2003, 02:27 (Ref:563472) | #9 | ||
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Ivan Capelli could be thrown in there as well , he did finished 2nd once but once he got to ferarri his career went head first into a gravel trap quicker than Pizzonia on a race weekend.
Gabriele Tarquini , very quick but never had a great car in F1. David Brabham , very quick and a great driver just never got the chance. theres probably loads of others as well. |
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9 Apr 2003, 10:13 (Ref:563744) | #10 | ||
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I don't know how many of F3000 champions came to F1, but I know that all of them together have 3 (three) victories in F1 (Alesi, Panis, Montoya).
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9 Apr 2003, 10:23 (Ref:563752) | #11 | ||
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F3000 Champions
2002 Sebastien BOURDAIS 2001 Justin WILSON 2000 Bruno JUNQUEIRA 1999 Nick HEIDFELD 1998 Juan Pablo MONTOYA 1997 Ricardo ZONTA 1996 Jorg MULLER 1995 Vincenzo SOSPIRI 1994 Jean-Christophe BOULLION 1993 Olivier PANIS 1992 Luca BADOER 1991 Christian FITTIPALDI 1990 Erik COMAS 1989 Jean ALESI 1988 Roberto MORENO 1987 Stefano MODENA 1986 Ivan CAPELLI 1985 Christian DANNER |
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9 Apr 2003, 11:32 (Ref:563809) | #12 | ||
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From the top:
Bourdais: Looks like he could make ti to F1 in eyars to come, judging by his early apce in CART Wilson: Certainly has the potential, but needs the right hardware Junquiera: Ha sbeen hit&miss in CART but certainly could still find his way to F1 Heidfeld: So far jsut a midfield talent, but his chance hasn't compeltely gone yet, he's an outside candidate to join Williams in 2004. Montoya: Should be many more wins to come, but we said that about Alesi Zonta: Didn't get a fair chance at BAR but might find his way back through testing for Toyota, although it's unlikely Muller: Now in Touring Car racing, sngle seater hopes in oblivion - 1996 was quite a poor field, with guys liek Kenny Brack at the front Sospiri: Had no hope of doing anything in the Lola JCB: Another whio never got a regualr chance, did okay while at Sauber but enver caught anyone's eye for a full-season. Would've been upper midfield at best Panis: Steady but not ultra-fast, got one undeserved win but won't repeat barring a fluke Badoer: Perhaps the ultimate unsung hero of modern F1. Did superbly when racing, and has been crucial to Ferrari's success Fitipaldi: Not good enough, quite frankly, and hogged that Newman-Haas seat in CART for far too long. Comas: Not good enough, showed little at either Ligier or Larrousse Alesi: Perhaps the best of the bunch, but made poor career decisions and was unlucky on numerous occasions Moreno: Saddled with a succession of useless cars, his form in CART suggests that he lacks the spark to be a winner but could've been a regualr point-scorer Modena: Had a couple of good runs, but fell apart at Jordan. Hard to rate objectively Capelli: Adrian Newey's cars made him look better than he was. The spell at Ferrari well and truly shwoed him up Danner: I think we can only assume that the first season didn't have too many future stars on the grid. Useless in F1, useless in CART. Quite a mixed bag, as you can see, reinforcing the notion that the best drivers don't need F3000, and that it doesn't really show driver skill especially well. You can't place Badoer and Panis ahead of Coulthard and Barrichello on ability, even though they beat them. |
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9 Apr 2003, 16:55 (Ref:564154) | #13 | ||
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What about Michael Andretti?
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9 Apr 2003, 19:48 (Ref:564392) | #14 | ||
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Definitely Zanardi.
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10 Apr 2003, 06:51 (Ref:564785) | #16 | |||
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F1manoz!!! Poor Zanardi had to drive THE WORST WILLIAMS EVER!!! Even MS or Senna would have had a bad season in such a carriage |
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10 Apr 2003, 10:05 (Ref:564909) | #17 | ||
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Mansell! Left F1 to become American billy cart champion
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10 Apr 2003, 10:12 (Ref:564911) | #18 | |
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Ralf Schumacher almost won in that Williams if it wasn't for a flat tire and was consistently scoring points in it, not to mention the occasional podium.
Zanardi was simply too aggressive to be a F1 driver. If there ever was a guy who got screwed it was Roberto Moreno. Last edited by corkholio; 10 Apr 2003 at 10:13. |
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10 Apr 2003, 12:12 (Ref:564993) | #19 | |
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Why has no one mentioned Alan McNish?
Also Chris Amon, should have been world champ! |
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10 Apr 2003, 12:14 (Ref:564997) | #20 | ||
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Roberto Moreno is a great choice.
- 3 times AusGP Winner (Non-Championship, but against good fields) - F3000 Champion - Very Handy in Champ Car Shame he got shafted by Benetton |
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11 Apr 2003, 09:52 (Ref:566036) | #21 | ||
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I disagree! Panis is a very likeable bloke and he is very quick and showed great skill in the Ligier and Prost. He deserved his win at Monaco! |
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12 Apr 2003, 08:37 (Ref:567045) | #23 | |
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I think he's on 41 or 42 CART victories, with only Mario (54) and AJ Foyt ahead, on 67.
Up until he left CART for IRL, he was the winningest active driver in the series. |
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12 Apr 2003, 10:41 (Ref:567128) | #24 | |
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Thierry Boutsen maybe?
Jacky Ickx? Ummm... Ortelli? Last edited by ASCII Man; 12 Apr 2003 at 10:43. |
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Another driver who has dominated in lower formulae and struggled in F1 is Pedro de la Rosa though (unlike Rosset and Marques) he hasn't really looked out of his depth. Recall that he ran third in Austria in 2000 and should have finished higher than 6th next time out in Hockenheim. Ultimately though he raced in F1 for 4 years (almost) with only one top 5 finish to show for it. In 1995 Pedro dominated the Japanese F3 championship, then he dominated Formula Nippon in 1997. |
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