Most "deserving" F1 WDC

Most "deserving" F1 WDC

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HardtopManual

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2,430 posts

166 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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We've heard a lot in this forum over the last few days and weeks about what makes an "undeserving" F1 WDC - and much disagreement and negativity along with that discussion.

So, to inject some positivity, who do you think has been the most deserving WDC while you've been watching F1? Who really had to fight for the trophy, perhaps without a dominant car, or #1 driver status?

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Jochen Rindt

Norfolkit

2,394 posts

190 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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1968 Graham Hill after the death of Jim Clark

Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Jack Brabham in his own car in 1966.

DanielSan

18,792 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Any who scored more points than the rest of the field....

llewop

3,588 posts

211 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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DanielSan said:
Any who scored more points than the rest of the field....
.... under the system prevailing at the time

Catatafish

1,361 posts

145 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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The one who beats the driver you obsessively hate and post about because of veiled jealousy.

Or for normal people, the driver you're a fan of.

Smollet

10,568 posts

190 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Anyone who scores most points and doesn't drive others off the track to win it.

Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Many people have won the championship over the 66 years it's been running.

Like a lot of things in life, people are judged not just on what they have achieved, but the manner in which they went about making that achievement.

For a thread like this, merely stating "the driver who racked up the most points" is not a good enough answer.

Some won the title at a canter. Some won it through sheer grit and determination. Some won it by cheating (not mentioning any names).

It's now what you do, it's the way that you do it.

NAS

2,543 posts

231 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Schumacher (although I really disliked him at the time).

A lot of the time, he didn't have the dominant car. And he took the long way to build up Ferrari during years and years, not losing willpower and patience.

His work ethic, talent and intelligence were and still are second to none I think.

DanielSan

18,792 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Eric Mc said:
Many people have won the championship over the 66 years it's been running.

Like a lot of things in life, people are judged not just on what they have achieved, but the manner in which they went about making that achievement.

For a thread like this, merely stating "the driver who racked up the most points" is not a good enough answer.

Some won the title at a canter. Some won it through sheer grit and determination. Some won it by cheating (not mentioning any names).

It's now what you do, it's the way that you do it.
It is a good enough answer because that's how a championship is decided, if you scored the most points either through most wins/best consistency/mix of the 2 then you're the one who deserves to be champion. Just because it's not the answer you want doesn't make it less valid, mind you that does seem to be the case in everything else in society now.To finish first, first you have to finish....

Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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You are obviously of "the end justifies the means" camp.

I'm not.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Button had a dominant car (well, at least for half a season) but I would still say it was a well deserved WDC (and perhaps more particularly a deserved constructors).

The Brawn Motorsport podcast just hit home for me what that team had (or didn't have) to get through a season, it was pretty remarkable in modern F1 that they won the lot with the resources they actually had available week to week. The entire team certainly earned those championships.

slipstream 1985

12,220 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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ukaskew said:
Button had a dominant car (well, at least for half a season) but I would still say it was a well deserved WDC (and perhaps more particularly a deserved constructors).

The Brawn Motorsport podcast just hit home for me what that team had (or didn't have) to get through a season, it was pretty remarkable in modern F1 that they won the lot with the resources they actually had available week to week. The entire team certainly earned those championships.
Brawn by far the most deserving team for a championshipi think most would agree with that.

Megaflow

9,408 posts

225 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Smollet said:
Anyone who scores most points and doesn't drive others off the track to win it.
That rules out Rosberg then...

  • Lights touch paper*
hehe

TheInternet

4,716 posts

163 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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NAS said:
Schumacher (although I really disliked him at the time).

A lot of the time, he didn't have the dominant car. And he took the long way to build up Ferrari during years and years, not losing willpower and patience.

His work ethic, talent and intelligence were and still are second to none I think.
Yet the most undeserving also.

Adrian W

13,871 posts

228 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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John Surtees

NAS

2,543 posts

231 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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TheInternet said:
Yet the most undeserving also.
How?

TheInternet

4,716 posts

163 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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NAS said:
How?
In different years, for obvious reasons.

NAS

2,543 posts

231 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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TheInternet said:
NAS said:
How?
In different years, for obvious reasons.
He acted very badly, and made very poor choices. Does it really mean he didn't deserve it? He just wanted it more than anyone else. Senna was exactly the same.