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Old 16 Oct 2005, 18:38 (Ref:1435339)   #45
touringlegend
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touringlegend should be qualifying in the top 3 on the gridtouringlegend should be qualifying in the top 3 on the gridtouringlegend should be qualifying in the top 3 on the grid
1 - Kimi Raikkonen. Was simply awesome when the car was there for him
2 - Fernando Alonso. Didn't have outright pace of Kimi usually, but showed maturity in his driving to always end up picking up points on a bad day.
3 - Juan Pablo Montoya. I believe he's been underated sometimes - keeping up with Kimi or being faster sometimes aint no easy task.
4 - David Coulthard. This time last year who'd have guessed the year he'd have. Some pretty strong performances when a lot of people were questioning his decision to stay on in F1.
5 - Giancarlo Fisichella. He started off well but he was always talked up to be the 2nd best driver after Schumacher. Dissapointing, he could have done much better.
6 - Christian Klien. Definitely improved in his 2nd year in F1 and swapping with Liuzzi for some races can't have been easy.
7 - Michael Schumacher. Nothing went his way this year, and it's a bit flattering of him and the car to list themselves winner of 1 Grand Prix.
8 - Tiago Monteiro. Solid drives and kept out of the trouble for a good part of the year.
9 - Jarno Trulli. His qually performances were always pretty damn good, but then the races always dissapointed.
10 - Ralf Schumacher. Few good performances this year, there to pick up points for Toyota.
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