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#1 maxie

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 10:43

Fisi is set to accomplish a rare feat this season: By scoring all his points in a single win. Without looking at the record books, Jabouille accomplished this feat twice (in '79 and '80). Has there been any other driver who has accomplished the same?

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#2 conjohn

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 10:51

Giancarlo Baghetti in 1961.

#3 Leif Snellman

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 10:56

Gethin 1971

#4 conjohn

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 11:23

All points from a win:

1950: Johnny Parsons
1951: Lee Wallard
1952: Troy Ruttman
1953: Billy Vukovich
1954: Billy Vukovich
1955: Bob Sweikert
1956: Pat Flaherty
1957: Sam Hans
1958: Jimmy Bryan
1959: Rodger Ward
1960: Jim Rathman
1961: Giancarlo Baghetti
1966: Ludovico Scarfiotti
1968: Jim Clark :cry:
1971: Peter Gethin
1972: Jean-Pierre Beltoise
1979: Jean-Pierre Jabouille
1980: Jean-Pierre Jabouille

1950 - 1960 are, of course, the Indianapolis 500 winners, where, with the exception of Rodger Ward in '59, this was the only WDC race they entered.

1961: Giancarlo Baghetti won his 3 first F1 races, 2 NC and France, but took part in only 2 more WDC races.

1966: Ludovico Scarfiotti only drove in Germany, apart from his win in Italy.

1968: Jim Clark would have won more, but for Hockenheim April 7th

1971: Peter Gethin drove a full season with McLaren and BRM.

1972: Jean-Pierre Beltoise drove a (almost) full season for BRM. Was he banned from Argentina because of Giunti?

1979 - 1980: Jean-Pierre Jabouille's only other points-scoring finish was 4th in US '78.
His Renault career '77-'80 comprised 2 wins, 1 4th, 1 8th, 3 10th, 1 each of 12th, 13th and 14th, 1 not classified, 34 retirements and 1 disqualification. All or nothing...

#5 Tim Murray

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 14:57

Don't forget Luigi Fagioli (1951) and Luigi Musso (1956), who both took all their points in those years from wins shared with JMF.

#6 conjohn

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Posted 25 August 2003 - 15:32

Quite right, Tim :up: . I was only looking at those who ended the year on 8, 9 or 10 points.


All points from a win:

1950: Johnny Parsons
1951: Lee Wallard, Luigi Faglioli
1952: Troy Ruttman
1953: Billy Vukovich
1954: Billy Vukovich
1955: Bob Sweikert
1956: Pat Flaherty, Luigi Musso
1957: Sam Hans
1958: Jimmy Bryan
1959: Rodger Ward
1960: Jim Rathman
1961: Giancarlo Baghetti
1966: Ludovico Scarfiotti
1968: Jim Clark :cry:
1971: Peter Gethin
1972: Jean-Pierre Beltoise
1979: Jean-Pierre Jabouille
1980: Jean-Pierre Jabouille

1950 - 1960 are, of course, the Indianapolis 500 winners, where, with the exception of Rodger Ward in '59, this was the only WDC race they entered.

1951: Luigi Faglioli's only WDC start, win shared with Juan Manuel Fangio.

1956: Luigi Musso started 4 of 8 races, win shared with Juan Manuel Fangio.


1961: Giancarlo Baghetti won his 3 first F1 races, 2 NC and France, but took part in only 2 more WDC races.

1966: Ludovico Scarfiotti only drove in Germany, apart from his win in Italy.

1968: Jim Clark would have won more, but for Hockenheim April 7th

1971: Peter Gethin drove a full season with McLaren and BRM.

1972: Jean-Pierre Beltoise drove a (almost) full season for BRM. Was he banned from Argentina because of Giunti?

1979 - 1980: Jean-Pierre Jabouille's only other points-scoring finish was 4th in US '78.
His Renault career '77-'80 comprised 2 wins, 1 4th, 1 8th, 3 10th, 1 each of 12th, 13th and 14th, 1 not classified, 34 retirements and 1 disqualification. All or nothing...

#7 John B

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Posted 26 August 2003 - 20:16

I was thinking Johnny Herbert must have come close to this in 1999, and upon checking 10 out of his 15 points came from his Nurburgring win.

There seems to be an error with this source though - I can't remember him having a second place, and in any event the points don't add up....presumably just a number in the wrong column

http://infoplease.ly...a/A0772686.html

#8 conjohn

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Posted 26 August 2003 - 20:34

Originally posted by John B
I was thinking Johnny Herbert must have come close to this in 1999, and upon checking 10 out of his 15 points came from his Nurburgring win.

There seems to be an error with this source though - I can't remember him having a second place, and in any event the points don't add up....presumably just a number in the wrong column

http://infoplease.ly...a/A0772686.html


Johnny's line should read 1-0-0-1-1-0 = 10+0+0+3+2+0 = 15

#9 scheivlak

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Posted 26 August 2003 - 20:38

Originally posted by John B
There seems to be an error with this source though - I can't remember him having a second place, and in any event the points don't add up....presumably just a number in the wrong column

http://infoplease.ly...a/A0772686.html


Johnny was 5th in Canada and 4th in Malaysia (he was classified 2nd temporarely before the famous FIA Ferrari barge board appeal decision, perhaps that's why they listed it that way)