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Old 13 Apr 2018, 21:45 (Ref:3815278)   #11
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If I'm correct, the last time a driver who won the first two races and then didn't go onto win the championship was Prost in 1982. Rosberg was the champion, and he only won one single race that entire season!

Hopefully history repeats itself and Vettel loses the championship while Hamilton takes it out with just one victory.




How does a statistical anomaly, appearing once every 36 years, count as history repeating itself? Are we really in the realms of stretching so far to make a point just to enforce a driver hatred?
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