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26 Oct 2008, 05:21 (Ref:2320878) | #1 | ||
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The Grand Prix 100: 80-71(a)
Life gets in the way of compiling silly lists, and in between now and the previous installment of the Grand Prix 100, the number of winners in the World Championship era increased by one. Luckily, he fit well into the following segment, so no big worries for now.
Drivers 100-91 Drivers 90-81 80: Jarno Trulli, Italy (1974- ) Active: 1997-present Career Races: 201 (started 198) Wins: 1 First Win: 2004 Monaco Grand Prix 79: Alessandro Nannini, Italy (1959- ) Active: 1986-1990 Career Races: 78 (started 76) Wins: 1 First Win: 1989 Japanese Grand Prix 78: Lorenzo Bandini, Italy (1935-1967) Active: 1961-1967 Career Races: 42 Wins: 1 First Win: 1964 Austrian Grand Prix 77: Johnny Herbert, United Kingdom (1964-) Active: 1989-2000 Career Races: 195 (started 161) Wins: 3 First Win: 1995 British Grand Prix Last Win: 1999 European Grand Prix 76: Piero Taruffi, Italy (1906-1988) Active: 1950-1956 Career Races: 19 (started 18) Wins: 1 First Win: 1952 Swiss Grand Prix 75: Jean-Pierre Beltoise, France (1937- ) Active: 1967-1974 Career Races: 88 (started 86) Wins: 1 First Win: 1972 Monaco Grand Prix 74: Jochen Mass, Germany (1946- ) Active: 1973-1982 Career Races: 114 (started 105) Wins: 1 First Win: 1975 Spanish Grand Prix 73: Jenson Button, United Kingdom (1980- ) Active: 2000-present Career Races: 154 (started 152) Wins: 1 First Win: 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix 72: Robert Kubica, Poland (1984- ) Active: 2006-present Career Races: 39 Wins: 1 First Win: 2008 Canadian Grand Prix 71: Heikki Kovalainen, Finland (1981- ) Active: 2007-present Career Races: 34 Wins: 1 First Win: 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix 71(a): Sebastian Vettel, Germany (1987-) Active: 2007-present Career Races: 25 Wins: 1 First Win: 2008 Italian Grand Prix I'll be back soon with supplemental text. Last edited by Bononi; 26 Oct 2008 at 14:36. |
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