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- 29th December 2013, 12:56 at 12:56 pm #247655TyreBlowoutParticipant
I began watching properly in 2003 so I’ll start from there. Runners up in brackets.
2003: Brazilian GP, still one of my favs, (British GP)
2004: Belgian GP
2005: Japanese GP
2006: Chinese GP (Hungarian GP)
2007: Japanese GP (European GP)
2008: Belgian GP before the Red Car Rule was applied, if not then British GP
2009: Brazilian GP
2010: Belgian GP (Australian GP and Korean GP)
2011: Canadian GP (Chinese GP)
2012: US GP (Malaysian GP and European GP)
2013: Chinese GP (German GP)
I hope I’ve haven’t mixed up some of the years.27th December 2013, 12:30 at 12:30 pm #247260TyreBlowoutParticipantHamilton using 44 would make sense though because if you look at his helmet from this year, he has his initials LH arranged in a way that makes them look like a 44.
3rd December 2013, 18:41 at 6:41 pm #246568TyreBlowoutParticipant1. Alonso
2. Schumacher
3. Hamilton
4. Raikkonen
5. Vettel
6. Hakkinen*
7. Montoya
8. Barrichello
9.Massa
10. Rosberg*Hakkinen would be higher if we were including the 90’s.
This is my first time posting on this topic, but my list would have been almost identical last year, the only change being Hamilton jumping above Raikkonen because his move to Mercedes has taken him a step closer to becoming a great.1st December 2013, 17:24 at 5:24 pm #246748TyreBlowoutParticipantSo many to choose from.
Belgium 2008 before the stewards wrecked it. Lewis and Kimi dueling it out was amazing to watch, two absolute modern greats.
Brazil 2003 for the pure chaos, I can’t remember any other race where the winner declared by race direction wasn’t actually the winner.
Turkey 2010 for seeing two intense team-mate battles for the lead, the first one going horribly wrong for Red Bull with Vettel hitting Webber, and then another between Hamilton and Button which could easily have ended the same but somehow didn’t, with Hamilton eventually winning. - AuthorPosts