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Old 2 Feb 2004, 12:32 (Ref:860016)   #1
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Great seasons which didn't win the title?

The Senna Donington 1993 thread reminds me of just what an impressive season Ayrton's last full campaign was. His very participation was in doubt early in the season, and he faced the dominant Williamses and an improving Schumacher, yet he still won 5 races and finished 2nd in the championship. Has anyone ever been mroe impressive without taking the title? Others such as Moss 58, Von Tripps 61 and Peterson 78 come to mind
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