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Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?
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MadGaz85 wrote:Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?

Yes. It's weird thinking that four drivers from the previous season are no longer with us :(
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MadGaz85 wrote:Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?


You're right. Couldn't remember whether Alboreto was involved that year at first, but he wasn't.
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I stared at my screen for five minutes who was number 4, to realise De Cesaris actually competed in 94.
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I am thankfull that it is 1995 and not 2007 or even this year.....
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Is this Canadian GP the first where two Finns have qualified on the same row?
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Now Alonso is the sole driver who failed to score a point in this year (excluding Manor). Worst season for the Spaniard since his debut in 2001 season.
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Dj_bereta wrote:Now Alonso is the sole driver who failed to score a point in this year (excluding Manor). Worst season for the Spaniard since his debut in 2001 season.


Magnussen did not score when he stood in for Alonso at Melbourne. But they drove essentially the same car (driver numbers aside), so still only three cars have not scored points so far! :D
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Izzyeviel wrote:Is this Canadian GP the first where two Finns have qualified on the same row?

I'm afraid not. That was Hakkinen and Lehto sharing the second row in Spain 1994. The next time it happened was Canada 2001 with Raikkonen and Hakkinen sharing the fourth row. It also happened several times with Kovalainen and Raikkonen, sharing the eighth row in Monaco 2007 and the second row in Belgium 2008, as well as Italy 2009 and the ninth row in Australia 2012 (only after Pérez served a grid penalty). Raikkonen was ahead in the latter two events. This isn't even the first time for Raikkonen and Bottas, as they shared the fourth row in Singapore last year with Raikkonen ahead and even this year they shared the third row in China and would have shared the same row in Australia were it not for Bottas' injury.

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MadGaz85 wrote:Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?


Thinking of it, we have had so many close calls since then - obviously the bottom two in this list are still in bad shape.

Häkkinen - F1 accident, Adelaide 1995
Zanardi - CART accident, Lausitzring 2001
da Matta - CART accident, Elkhart Lake 2006
Massa - F1 accident, Hungaroring 2009
Kubica - rally accident, Italy 2011
Schumacher - skiing accident, France 2013
Bianchi - F1 accident, Suzuka 2014
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Bleu wrote:
MadGaz85 wrote:Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?


Thinking of it, we have had so many close calls since then - obviously the bottom two in this list are still in bad shape.

Häkkinen - F1 accident, Adelaide 1995
Zanardi - CART accident, Lausitzring 2001
da Matta - CART accident, Elkhart Lake 2006
Massa - F1 accident, Hungaroring 2009
Kubica - rally accident, Italy 2011
Schumacher - skiing accident, France 2013
Bianchi - F1 accident, Suzuka 2014

One that came immediately to mind for me was Ralf Schumacher's USA crash in 2004. They definitely should have red-flagged that one and restarted it when they knew he was ok. With his brother in the field as well, mind.
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Bleu wrote:
MadGaz85 wrote:Might sound a bit morbid, but is 1995 the earliest F1 season where every driver who participated is still alive today?


Thinking of it, we have had so many close calls since then - obviously the bottom two in this list are still in bad shape.

Häkkinen - F1 accident, Adelaide 1995
Zanardi - CART accident, Lausitzring 2001
da Matta - CART accident, Elkhart Lake 2006
Massa - F1 accident, Hungaroring 2009
Kubica - rally accident, Italy 2011
Schumacher - skiing accident, France 2013
Bianchi - F1 accident, Suzuka 2014


David Coulthard has to be added to this list. He was in a plane crash in 2000 which claimed the lives of the pilot and co-pilot.
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Burti probably could be added to the list too. His 2001 crash left him a severe concussion and pretty much ended his F1 career.

Plus by looking at the picture of his crash helmet after the accident, it's amazing that this was his only injury sustained!
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If Coulthard's count, then add "Pedro Diniz - F1 accident, 1999 Nürburgring" to this list.
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I tried to list only cases where driver suffered injuries serious enough to be in danger - basically ignoring serious incidents with lucky, injury-free escapes.
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Countries by driver unrejectifications

Argentina - 6/25 (24%)
Australia - 5/17 (29.4%)
Austria - 6/16 (37.5%)
Belgium - 8/23 (34.8%)*
Brazil - 15/31 (48.4%)
Canada - 2/13 (15.4%)
Chile - 1/1 (100%)
Colombia - 1/3 (33.3%)
Czech Republic - 0/1 (0%)
Denmark - 1/5 (20%)
East Germany - 0/4 (0%)
Finland - 7/9 (77.8%)
France - 28/70 (40%)
(West) Germany - 18/51 (35.3%)
Hungary - 0/1 (0%)
India - 1/2 (50%)
Ireland - 1/5 (20%)
Italy - 40/98 (40.8%)
Japan - 5/20 (25%)
Liechtenstein - 0/1 (0%)
Malaysia - 0/1 (0%)
Mexico - 4/6 (66.7%)
Monaco - 1/3 (33.3%)
Morocco - 0/1 (0%)
Netherlands - 2/16 (12.5%)
New Zealand - 4/8 (50%)
Poland - 1/1 (100%)
Portugal - 1/5 (20%)
Rhodesia - 1/5 (20%)
Russia - 2/2 (100%)
South Africa - 2/23 (8.7%)
Spain - 5/15 (33.3%)
Sweden - 5/10 (50%)
Switzerland - 6/24 (25%)
Thailand - 1/1 (100%)
United Kingdom - 50/160 (31.3%)
United States - 43/157 (27.4%)**
Uruguay - 0/4 (0%)
Venezuela - 1/3 (33.3%)
Total - 274/841 (32.6%)***

* Includes Bertrand Gachot, who raced under the Belgian flag at time of unrejectification
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France is better than I expected.
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By the looks of it, South-Africa has the most reject spirit written all over them. Despite their local entrants every year, its somewhat surprising very few of these drivers could get their big break, or even tried to get their break.
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This wrote:By the looks of it, South-Africa has the most reject spirit written all over them. Despite their local entrants every year, its somewhat surprising very few of these drivers could get their big break, or even tried to get their break.

With such a low rate of unrejectification, it's maybe more surprising/unlikely that one of them went on to become a WDC...
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Here's a stat!

The last time someone one from Pole in Silverstone was 2009 - Seb Vettel.
Since then, Pole hasn't really been a good place to start from.
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Bertrand Gachot and Roberto Moreno both set their only F1 fastest race laps in the race before they were replaced in their team by Michael Schumacher. In consecutive races.
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I've thinking some weird trends here but the most interesting races in V6T era now is when...... a car flipped during race weekend :shock:

2014 Bahrain GP
2014 German GP
and now 2015 Hungarian GP

although some other doesn't need flips, but still
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AxelP800 wrote:I've thinking some weird trends here but the most interesting races in V6T era now is when...... a car flipped during race weekend :shock:

2014 Bahrain GP
2014 German GP
and now 2015 Hungarian GP

although some other doesn't need flips, but still

Well "interesting" is a very subjective term. For example, I thought Hungary and Monaco 2014 were more interesting than Germany and I don't remember any car flipping in either of those two races ;)
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Apologies for double-posting, but on a different note Max Verstappen is the second driver ever to unrejectify himself on the Hungaroring, the first being his father Jos.
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Simtek wrote:
AxelP800 wrote:I've thinking some weird trends here but the most interesting races in V6T era now is when...... a car flipped during race weekend :shock:

2014 Bahrain GP
2014 German GP
and now 2015 Hungarian GP

although some other doesn't need flips, but still

Well "interesting" is a very subjective term. For example, I thought Hungary and Monaco 2014 were more interesting than Germany and I don't remember any car flipping in either of those two races ;)


Yes it is, but the flips does help a bit.

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Was that the first time we've seen three drivers from the Red Bull Academy on the podium? Dr Marko must have needed a cold shower after that.
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AustralianStig wrote:Was that the first time we've seen three drivers from the Red Bull Academy on the podium? Dr Marko must have needed a cold shower after that.

Indeed it was, well spotted :)
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Simtek wrote:
AustralianStig wrote:Was that the first time we've seen three drivers from the Red Bull Academy on the podium? Dr Marko must have needed a cold shower after that.

Indeed it was, well spotted :)


Well top 4 are from RedBull juniors
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Was Hungary the first time Vettel won two races with the same helmet design?
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Simtek wrote:Was Hungary the first time Vettel won two races with the same helmet design?


I noticed in Hungary the stripes of the flag part of the helmet had a chromed effect on it but i'm not sure if they did have this in Malaysia, I would like to see pictures to compare, but I think Seb has been subtly changing the design of his helmet over the course of the season
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On a related aside, does Seb have the same few helmets repainted each year, or does he have a brand new helmet each race? How often do helmets get replaced?
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I was thinking lately, there is only one driver I can name who won a World Championship F1 race in every year he competed: Lewis Hamilton.

Lots of others are quite close: Vettel only didn't win a single race in 2007 and 2014, Fangio in 1958, Nino Farina in 1955 and so on. Most later drivers missed out on their debut season(s), because they debuted in less capable cars.

Have I missed someone or should Lewis stop soon enough to keep this unique statistic?
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tBone wrote:I was thinking lately, there is only one driver I can name who won a World Championship F1 race in every year he competed: Lewis Hamilton.

Lots of others are quite close: Vettel only didn't win a single race in 2007 and 2014, Fangio in 1958, Nino Farina in 1955 and so on. Most later drivers missed out on their debut season(s), because they debuted in less capable cars.

Have I missed someone or should Lewis stop soon enough to keep this unique statistic?

Hmm. I wonder how many drivers one could name who have been in the best or second-best car on the grid every season of their career, full-stop, however? Even in 2009, McLaren's time in the doldrums was averted by Germany, where they were fighting for podiums and wins for the majority of the season thereon in.
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tBone wrote:I was thinking lately, there is only one driver I can name who won a World Championship F1 race in every year he competed: Lewis Hamilton.

Lots of others are quite close: Vettel only didn't win a single race in 2007 and 2014, Fangio in 1958, Nino Farina in 1955 and so on. Most later drivers missed out on their debut season(s), because they debuted in less capable cars.

Have I missed someone or should Lewis stop soon enough to keep this unique statistic?


Nope, you didn't miss anybody. Though I feel that Lewis doesn't deserve this distinction.
Was the BRM flat 16 more reliable, he wouldn't have it, was Fangio actually caring about 1958, he wouldn't have it.
Asides those you mentioned, JACKIE STEWART, Luigi Fagioli and Gunnar Nilsson are really close too.
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Rabbi Gordon wrote:
tBone wrote:I was thinking lately, there is only one driver I can name who won a World Championship F1 race in every year he competed: Lewis Hamilton.

Lots of others are quite close: Vettel only didn't win a single race in 2007 and 2014, Fangio in 1958, Nino Farina in 1955 and so on. Most later drivers missed out on their debut season(s), because they debuted in less capable cars.

Have I missed someone or should Lewis stop soon enough to keep this unique statistic?


Nope, you didn't miss anybody. Though I feel that Lewis doesn't deserve this distinction.
Was the BRM flat 16 more reliable, he wouldn't have it, was Fangio actually caring about 1958, he wouldn't have it.
Asides those you mentioned, JACKIE STEWART, Luigi Fagioli and Gunnar Nilsson are really close too.


I'm not sure why Lewis Hamilton doesn't deserve this distinction. One might argue that he didn't graduate to an F1 seat with McLaren on merit - though his junior racing career was better than Gary Paffett's, Pedro de la Rosa was a solid but unspectacular driver - but since then, his ability to be in a race-winning car each season is indicative of good career management, and he managed to win in some not-so-great (though admittedly never appalling) cars (the 2009 McLaren springs to mind) and he's been so good at qualifying (I believe he also has a pole from every season) that he puts himself in a good position to win races.
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One related fact I read a while ago, and which I believe continues to hold true, is that Jenson Button has never had a teammate win a race in a season in which he too has not won a race. In other words, whenever Jenson has been in a race-winning chassis, he has managed to win a race.
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After Maldonado's penalty-ridden race, I was thinking that 3 is quite a lot of penalties to accumulate in one race! But has anybody ever accumulated more? Either over the race weekend or just in the race itself, I wonder what the most penalties anyone has accumulated at one time is :D
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Rob Dylan wrote:After Maldonado's penalty-ridden race, I was thinking that 3 is quite a lot of penalties to accumulate in one race! But has anybody ever accumulated more? Either over the race weekend or just in the race itself, I wonder what the most penalties anyone has accumulated at one time is :D

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Touché, touché!
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