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| View Poll Results: What has been the greatest F1 race since 1993? | |||
| 1992 Monaco GP - Senna holds off Mansell's Williams supercar | | 2 | 10.53% |
| 1993 European GP at Donington - Senna destroys the field in the wet | | 8 | 42.11% |
| 1996 Spanish GP at Catalyuna - Schu's first Ferrari win in rainstorm | | 0 | 0% |
| 1996 Portugese GP at Estoril - Villeneuve's pass on Schu | | 2 | 10.53% |
| 2000 Belgian GP at Spa - Hakkinen's greatest win | | 7 | 36.84% |
| 2000 Japanese GP at Suzuka - Schu wins WC for Ferrari | | 0 | 0% |
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| Greatest Recent Races Since the Chinese GP was a mega spectacle and the previous poll had a high turnout of votes, I thought I'd put another poll up. A bunch of other races can be included like Schu in Hungary '98, Kimi wins at Spa, Senna's emotional win at Interlagos in '93. Did I forget any others? I wanted to start in '93 because I really tuned in religiously that year. Last edited by 450SEL6.9; 10-03-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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| Re: Greatest Recent Races Monaco 92: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Donnington 93: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Spa 2000: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Donnington takes the win clearly for me Mika's drive at Spa was sensational as well ![]() |
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| Re: Greatest Recent Races The one race that stands out in my mind in recent memory was the 2005 Suzuka Grand Prix. Kimi started last on the grid and stormed through the field to take it from Fisichella on the last lap. Also, it was th only time that Kimi, Fernando, and Michael all had to pass each other in one form or another. The pass Fernando made on Michael was so daring. AWESOME RACE. Here is the recap from the official F1 website: "Japan 2005 - Raikkonen at the last The weather played a crucial role in last year’s Japanese Grand Prix weekend. Nothing as extreme as 2004’s typhoon, but the rain was enough to conjure up a topsy-turvy grid which helped produce one of the most thrilling races in living memory. Qualifying started with a damp track and ended with a soaked one, the tricky conditions claiming the cars of Jarno Trulli and Tiago Monteiro, both men spinning off at Degner, the latter on his out lap. Ralf Schumacher, at the wheel of the heavily-revised Toyota TF105B, brought consolation for the team in the shape of their first pole position on home soil. As 13th man out, a great lap, fortuitous timing and, as it turned out, a very light car helped him take P1. Just minutes later, heavy rain made running all but impossible, even on full-wet tyres, leaving many of the big guns - Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya among them - languishing in the bottom third of the grid. Joining Ralf on row one was the BAR of Jenson Button, while row two comprised Giancarlo Fisichella (great news for Renault’s constructors’ title hopes) and the Red Bull of Christian Klien. A dramatic race start saw Takuma Sato understeer off at Turn 1. Ferrari’s Rubens Barrichello did the same, tagging the front of the BAR as he did so, though miraculously both were able to crawl from the gravel and rejoin. Less fortunate was Montoya. At the final turn of the opening lap he was forced off track by Jacques Villeneuve’s Sauber and the McLaren star was into the wall and out of the race. The safety car was deployed for five laps, ruining Ralf’s ambitious three-stop strategy. Things got worse for Toyota shortly after racing resumed, when Sato slew into the side of Trulli with a do-or-die overtaking attempt, eliminating the innocent Italian. Then, when Ralf made his first stop, he handed the lead to Fisichella and the real pattern of the race began to emerge. It featured some classic racing between arguably the three greatest drivers in the field. Alonso twice had to find a way past Michael Schumacher - the first time he audaciously went round the outside in the 130R - while Raikkonen eventually muscled past the Ferrari into Turn 1. It was the Finn who had the real pace, and it was he who moved into the lead when Fisichella made his second stop. That lasted until lap 45 of 53 when Raikkonen made a late final visit to the pits, leaving an apparently straightforward victory within Renault’s grasp. McLaren and Raikkonen had other ideas. By lap 50 the gap to Fisichella was down to half a second and as the pair crossed the line for the penultimate time it was just a tenth. As they went into the Turn 1 braking zone for the final time Raikkonen was wheel-to-wheel with the Italian and pulled off a fantastic move to go round the outside and into the lead. The win was his. A gutted Fisichella was left to pick up the pieces, while Alonso clawed his way up to third after passing an impressive Mark Webber in the closing stages. The result left Renault leading McLaren by just two points in the constructors’ championship, leaving everything to play for at the final round in China." Last edited by PC Valkyrie; 10-03-2006 at 12:17 PM. |
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| Re: Greatest Recent Races Quote:
This year's season has also been very exciting, especially with Michael's resurgence in the 2nd half. It can't get any closer than this, with both contenders having the same number of points and Renault having only a slight lead over Ferrari in the constructor's championship. | |
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