Which drivers have you watched win a Grand Prix live?
#201
Posted 05 May 2014 - 04:49
Alonso 06
Kimi 07
Hamilton 08
Button 09
Vettel 11
Button 12
Kimi 13
All at albert park
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#202
Posted 05 May 2014 - 05:14
Here's my list:
Clay Regazzoni - (1976 Long Beach)
Mario Andretti - (1977 Long Beach)
Carlos Reutemann - (1978 Long Beach or Watkins Glen) I'll say LB or perhaps it was good year and you went to both
Gilles Villenueve - (1979 Long Beach or Watkins Glen) I'll say LB or perhaps like 1978 it was good year and you went to both
Alain Prost - (1989 Phoenix)
Ayrton Senna - (1990 Phoenix and you loved it so much you went again in 1991)
Michael Schumacher - (2000 Indianapolis) MSC won there five times in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006, but I think you went in 2000 as a 'new century dawning' treat.
Well now Mr or Mrs USA Grand Prix/Grand Prix taking place in North America, how about that.
Edited by Obi Offiah, 05 May 2014 - 05:24.
#203
Posted 05 May 2014 - 05:23
Vettel - (Australia 2011)
Button - (Australia 2012)
Raikkonen - (Australia 2013)
Rosberg - (Australia 2014)
#204
Posted 05 May 2014 - 05:38
Gilles--2
Regazzoni--1
A Jones--5
Niki--1
Alboreto--1
Mario--1
Watson--1
Nelson Piquet--1
Reutemann--1
saw them at Long Beach, Montreal, and Las Vegas
#205
Posted 05 May 2014 - 05:44
my list won't be difficult t deduct where and when I saw it happen for the first three names but I reveal the two last occasions
Alain Prost twice - (1983 France & Belgium)
Didier Pironi - (1980 Belgium)
Rene Arnoux - (1982 France)
Michel Schumacher twice (Indy 2000 and 2006)
Henri
#206
Posted 05 May 2014 - 05:55
Coulthard - (1999 or 2000 Silverstone) I'll go for 2000
Hakkinen - (2001 Silverstone)
Bariichello - (2003 Silverstone)
Schumacher - (2004 Silverstone)
Montoya - (2005 Silverstone)
Alonso - (2006 Silverstone)
Hamilton - (2008 Silverstone)
Vettel - (2009 Silverstone)
Webber - (2012 Silverstone)
Rosberg - (2013 Silverstone)
#207
Posted 05 May 2014 - 06:36
I saw Lewis win a race with Kimi and Sebastian on the podium and that's it so far.
2013 Hungarian Grand Prix.
#208
Posted 05 May 2014 - 09:01
Damon Hill. 1998
Mika Hakkinen. 1999.
Mika Hakkinen. 2000.
Schumacher. 2001.
Kimi. 2007.
Seb. 2011.
#209
Posted 05 May 2014 - 13:28
Rosberg 2013
Webber 2012
Maldonado 2012
Alonso 2011
Alonso 2010
Webber 2010
Vettel 2009
Hamilton 2008
Raikonnen 2007
Alonso 2006
Montoya 2005
Schumacher 2004
Schumacher 2004 (again)
Barrichello 2003
Schumacher 2002
Hakkinen 2001
Coulthard 2000
Coulthard 1999
Schumacher 1998 (A bit controversial that one)
Villeneuve 1997
Villeneuve 1996
If we're including MotoGP as 'Grand Prix', then;
Lorenzo 2013
Lorenzo 2012
Stoner 2011
Lorenzo 2010
Hell of a lot of memories......
#210
Posted 05 May 2014 - 14:13
Seeing this made me realize how uncommon it is to see drivers win races that never become world champions. I've been to 16 GPs now and only seen wins by 2 non-champions (Ralf and Kubica).
Wow, that's quite lucky re. seeing Ralf and Robert win.
In my case, three of those drivers I've seen win more than one race.
Somewhat incredibly, I've been to three GPs in the era Vettel ended up dominating (i.e 2010-2013 but still in an era where another 5-6 drivers have won races) and each of them has been won by Hamilton.
Edited by UbiquitousPeas, 05 May 2014 - 14:14.
#211
Posted 05 May 2014 - 15:58
Rosberg 2013
Webber 2012
Maldonado 2012
Alonso 2011
Alonso 2010
Webber 2010
Vettel 2009
Hamilton 2008
Raikonnen 2007
Alonso 2006
Montoya 2005
Schumacher 2004
Schumacher 2004 (again)
Barrichello 2003
Schumacher 2002
Hakkinen 2001
Coulthard 2000
Coulthard 1999
Schumacher 1998 (A bit controversial that one)
Villeneuve 1997
Villeneuve 1996
If we're including MotoGP as 'Grand Prix', then;
Lorenzo 2013
Lorenzo 2012
Stoner 2011
Lorenzo 2010
Hell of a lot of memories......
F1 & MotoGP British Grand Prix, with the exception of Fernando 2010 and one of Michael's 2004 victories. I'd say Fernando's and Michaels victories occurred at the German Grand Prix?
#212
Posted 05 May 2014 - 16:05
F1 & MotoGP British Grand Prix, with the exception of Fernando 2010 and one of Michael's 2004 victories. I'd say Fernando's and Michaels victories occurred at the German Grand Prix?
Close, Alonso at Monza, and Schumi in Barcelona. I mean it could have been almost any race in '04 for Schumi, but good guess. That Alonso victory was enthralling to watch, the crowd went crazy at T1 when he came out of the pits ahead of Button. The Schumi one, less so, though there was again massive support for Alonso, and the V10's were epic under the main grandstand. Damn this has got me all nostalgic now......
#213
Posted 05 May 2014 - 19:17
Prost
Senna
Schumacher
Barricello
Hakkinen
Massa
Vettel