Best driver?You name it?
Discussion
jonna_rex said:
Bat21 said:
Gentleman Jim Clarke, Erik Caarleson, Pat Moss-Caarleson and Stig Bloomquist in that order
Do I remember right but wasn't Clarke from Scotland??
He was, but what that's got to do with it I don't know!
Giles was a bit spesh in my book.
For all round driver, with the track record to prove it I'm not sure anyone could ever match Mario Andretti - he could do it all in anything.
Jim Clark, (made any car go fast. even with a dodgy car, or mechanical problem could fend off opposition)
Jackie Stewart,(the smoothest of the smooth, absolute genius, the first sport professional of ANY sport.)
Tazio Nuvolari, (50 years before his time)
Gilles Villeneuve, (sideways and F1!!)
Roger Clark, (inspired a generation)
Ari Vatanen,( mk2 Escort, scottish forest, need i say more!)
Henri Toivenan, (sp.!) (came closest to taming Group B monsters)
Colin McRae, (stunning car control)
Ayrton Senna, ( took driving to a different level. totally dedicated)
Francois Cevert, (v under-rated, could match Stewart on occasions)
Richard Burns (also v under-rated, matched McRae on pace a lot and always takes machine home)
Jackie Stewart,(the smoothest of the smooth, absolute genius, the first sport professional of ANY sport.)
Tazio Nuvolari, (50 years before his time)
Gilles Villeneuve, (sideways and F1!!)
Roger Clark, (inspired a generation)
Ari Vatanen,( mk2 Escort, scottish forest, need i say more!)
Henri Toivenan, (sp.!) (came closest to taming Group B monsters)
Colin McRae, (stunning car control)
Ayrton Senna, ( took driving to a different level. totally dedicated)
Francois Cevert, (v under-rated, could match Stewart on occasions)
Richard Burns (also v under-rated, matched McRae on pace a lot and always takes machine home)
DJW said:In a motoring magazine recently they revealed the results of a poll taken of a large number of professional rally drivers, active and retired. The question was, "Who was/is the all-time greatest rally driver?"
Walter Rohrl & Michael Schumacher
His fellow drivers voted Walter Rohrl as the all-time greatest. Rohrl himself voted for one of the Finnish greats, although a different Finn came second overall.
Colin McRae voted for himself.
Walter Rohl, humble and one of the best, achieved outstanding track times on Pikes Peak without even knowing the track.
Tazio Nuvolari:heroic 30's racer of Auto Union (Audi) Supercharged 1.5 litre V16s!
You Needed to be a hero to master those machines, when racing was truly competitive! Through the 1930s and into the 1940s his reputation for skill and bravery eclipsed a whole generation of rivals. Even today his name alone evokes a classic era in the history of road and Grand Prix racing.
>> Edited by Marquis_Rex on Tuesday 22 February 21:18
Tazio Nuvolari:heroic 30's racer of Auto Union (Audi) Supercharged 1.5 litre V16s!
You Needed to be a hero to master those machines, when racing was truly competitive! Through the 1930s and into the 1940s his reputation for skill and bravery eclipsed a whole generation of rivals. Even today his name alone evokes a classic era in the history of road and Grand Prix racing.
>> Edited by Marquis_Rex on Tuesday 22 February 21:18
My two penneth worth...
Gilles, undisputed no 1
Ronnie Peterson, ran Gilles close for a season, would have been good to see them race together for longer.
JJ Lehto, 1995 Le Mans, 14 seconds a lap quicker in the rain, at night, than anyone else. Nuff said.
Nigel Greensall?! Makes anything from sportscars to M3s to F1 Tyrrells go bl00dy quick.
And finally, Jean Alesi. The only man since Villeneuve to have his raw speed and passion to make an unwealdy Ferrari go quicker than it wanted it to.
Gilles, undisputed no 1
Ronnie Peterson, ran Gilles close for a season, would have been good to see them race together for longer.
JJ Lehto, 1995 Le Mans, 14 seconds a lap quicker in the rain, at night, than anyone else. Nuff said.
Nigel Greensall?! Makes anything from sportscars to M3s to F1 Tyrrells go bl00dy quick.
And finally, Jean Alesi. The only man since Villeneuve to have his raw speed and passion to make an unwealdy Ferrari go quicker than it wanted it to.
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