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F1 News & Discussions => F1 Drivers => Topic started by: John S on July 21, 2021, 11:11:38 AM
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His run of 10 points scoring races since start of season beats even Hamilton & Senna.
Lando also set a new record for consecutive points finishes as a McLaren driver, with his staggering streak of 15 races in the top-10 to take away Alonso's crown. Wow, Wow & Wow! :swoon:
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/983475/1/world-championbeating-f1-record-norris-now-holds-mclaren?traffic_source=Connatix
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I'd take Lando over Russel
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I'd take Lando over Russel
Definitely
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It would definitely be fun to see them go up against each other in top flight cars. I hope it works out that way.
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Has f1 ever had a Brit vs Brit title fight?
(Or two drivers from the same country?)
2010 had Hamilton and Button both in the running, but it wasn't a direct fight with a lot of drivers in the mix until they very end of the season.
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There is the famous tussle for the 1958 championship Jeri, Stirling Moss was fighting with Mike Hawthorn for the title that year. Interestingly Peter Collins another Brit was a distant 3rd in the championship.
Moss could have won it if he hadn't sportingly intervened, after winning, at the Portuguese GP to stop Hawthorn being given a penalty. The 2nd place Hawthorn kept meant at season end he beat Stirling to the title by 1 point. - Now that's what adds to the legend for Stirling as being the best F1 driver never to win a WDC, amongst other exploits of course.
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There is the famous tussle for the 1958 championship Jeri, Stirling Moss was fighting with Mike Hawthorn for the title that year. Interestingly Peter Collins another Brit was a distant 3rd in the championship.
Moss could have won it if he hadn't sportingly intervened, after winning, at the Portuguese GP to stop Hawthorn being given a penalty. The 2nd place Hawthorn kept meant at season end he beat Stirling to the title by 1 point. - Now that's what adds to the legend for Stirling as being the best F1 driver never to win a WDC, amongst other exploits of course.
1) Is there anyone on the grid right now who would have that level of sportsmanship? Kimi? Ricciardo? I don't think they'd go out of their way to right a wrong, but would probably tell stewards that fair is fair if officially asked.
2) The '58 Portuguese GP seems pretty interesting. Shelby raced. There was a woman driver. There was a 'fastest lap' point.