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Old 12 Jun 2017, 23:41 (Ref:3740706)   #51
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As Vettel won Monaco this year, he only needs Silverstone and then he has another "Quad". It's conceivable that he'll do it this year.
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As Vettel won Monaco this year, he only needs Silverstone and then he has another "Quad". It's conceivable that he'll do it this year.
Well - so much for that one! Maybe next year?
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Vettel won Silverstone this year, so that completes his second QUAD

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A few ago F1 magazine ran a small chart that listed out the active drivers that had won the "Big 4" races....Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, and Spa. This got me thinking about who had actually done it in the past...so I calculated out the following....very interesting...

Fangio completed this with the '1957 Monaco win.

Farina completed this with the 1953 Spa win

Coulthard completed this with the 2002 Monaco win

Hamilton completed his third QUAD with his 2019 Monaco win...needs another Monaco win to complete his 4th QUAD

Prost completed 2 QUADS
Won Silverstone in 1993 to win his first Quad
Won Monza in 1995 to win his second Quad

Schumacher completed the Quad 3 times...coming up 2 Silverstone wins short of a 5 Quads

Senna completed his Quad with a 1993 Monaco win...a Silverstone win short of his 2nd Quad.

Vettel completed his second Quad with his win at Silverstone in 2018 and is short another Monaco and Silverstone win for his third Quad

Other Active Notables:
Alonso needs a Spa win to complete the Quad
Raikkonen needs a Monza win
Riccardo needs Silverstone and Monza to complete his Quad
Leclerc needs Monaco and Silverstone to complete his Quad

Ascari needed a Monaco win
Jack Brabham needed a Monza win
Tony Brooks needed a Monaco win
Jim Clark needed Monaco
Mika Hakkenen needed Monza
Damon Hill needed Monaco
Juan Montoya needed Spa
Jackie Stewart needed 2 Spa wins to get 2 Quads


Really wasn't expecting to see Coulthard and Montoya on this list of greats.
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