Masahiro Hasemi's fastest lap no longer recognised

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Masahiro Hasemi's fastest lap no longer recognised

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Looks like FOM finally caught wind of it and rightfully gave it to Jacques Laffite: https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... -laps.html
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Simtek wrote:Looks like FOM finally caught wind of it and rightfully gave it to Jacques Laffite: https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... -laps.html

Boooooo!!!!!!!!

(Still recognised by Wikipedia, however. Not the same though, is it.)
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By that logic, the 1986 World Cup isn't finished yet.

Seriously, though, I'm glad this happened. It isn't as if it was uncovered yesterday....
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:By that logic, the 1986 World Cup isn't finished yet.


Do go on...
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watka wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:By that logic, the 1986 World Cup isn't finished yet.


Do go on...

It's quite a feat to still be bitter about something you weren't even alive for....
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:
watka wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:By that logic, the 1986 World Cup isn't finished yet.


Do go on...

It's quite a feat to still be bitter about something you weren't even alive for....


That was "do go on" as in I didn't know what you were referring to. Now I know you meant the Hand of God goal.
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It was good while it lasted. Too bad Hasemi never sought to pursue a career in F1. He might have been half decent.
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SuzukiSwift wrote:It was good while it lasted. Too bad Hasemi never sought to pursue a career in F1. He might have been half decent.


Probably would have been the "undoubtedly the best Formula One driver that Grand Prix racing has ever produced"
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