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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Actually for my guns so exciting to watch F1 klo today. For several reasons, among others: rarely do I see the occurrence of slippage between the insert or racing drivers such as MotoGP, Le Mans, or like a Superbike. In addition racing tend monotonous and seemed more like play time on strategy change tires, etc. in the pit stops.
remember this is only my personal opinion, because relatives of klo I would read the same I'll argue it out with him hehe .. But since this is interesting info yah okay for me to save and share the same friends for adding to knowledge.
Immediately, I started from rank - 10th
10. Jack Brabham (AUS)
Jack Brabham, three times world champion who won in 1959, 1960 and 1966. He races as much as 128 times during the 15-year career, won 14 of the race and successfully climbed the podium 31 times. The victory in 1966 is very special to him because he won it using your own car.
9. Nelson Piquet (BRA)
Another formula racer who won the world championship three times all in 1980. 207 races in his time he recorded 23 victories and 60 podiums. The father of Nelson Piquet Jr won the 481.5-point total in his career.
8. Alberto Ascari (ITA)
Some people argue that Alberto does not deserve to get listed in some other say that he deserved to get higher. Although just followed the 33 races he has won two times world champion. The main reason he was in the list is the rate per cent victory. He won 13 of his 33 races and also managed 17 podium.
7. Niki Lauda (AUS)
One more rider who managed to get a world champion three times in nine years between his first world championship with the latter. He won 25 of his 177 races, finishing on the podium 54 times. He uses 5 different manufacturers with two time champion in a Ferrari and a longer time at McLaren.
6. Sir Jackie Stewart (SCO)
Referred to as "The Flying Scott" is a world champion three times (again?). All of his world champion gained in 1969, 1971 and 1973. He won 27 of his 100 races and managed to climb the podium 43 times which means he managed to finish third in the top 47% of his races. He is the only one wearing the world champion who won the French-made cars.
5. Jim Clark (SCO)
The drivers that influence in the era. He is the forerunner of Jackie Stewart, won the world champion in 1963 and 1965. He died in an accident in 1968 while racing in Germany after eight years during the race. Without the accident he may be able to add his world champion two times longer. He won 25 of 73 races and earn himself a podium 32 times.
4. Alain Prost (FRA)
World champion four times only two people who never won more than Alain Prost. He has a prominent rival of Ayrton Senna at McLaren team mate friend. He won 51 of his 202 races, with 106 appearances on the podium. Point during her match was the second highest point in the history of F1. 51 victory was also the second highest victory total in the history of F1.
3. Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG)
Superstar's first in Formula 1, Fangio dominated the 1950s by winning five world champions in a decade. He recorded five such duina champion for 46 years using five different teams, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Mercedes and Ferrari still survive until today. He won four times in a row (1954-1957) and won nearly half of the race that he attended (24 of 52). He also climbed the podium 35 times.
2. Ayrton Senna (BRA)
Last racer who died when mengandarai F1 car. Senna is considered to be the best of all time. Millions of viewers witnessed the tragic story directly from the TV. Senna won three world champions in 1988, 1990 and 1991. He won 41 of his 162 total races and achieve a podium 60 times.
1. Michael Schumacer (GER)
Who does not know Michael Schumacer? Dominance in the sport can be compared with Tiger Woods and Roger Federer. He noted the record world champion ever (seven times), most consecutive victories (five times), most race wins (91 times), record the fastest laps (76), pole position for most (68 times), most points scored (1369) and kemengan race ever in a single season (13 times). He also only rider to get a podium finish in a season on the way to the victory podium 154. So Schumacher holds the record of 31 Formula 1. Although he remains a controversial rider he is a tough racer.
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