F1 Monaco winners

F1 Monaco winners

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Monday 2nd December 2019
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Looking at the past winners of the Monaco GP we have the following drivers.

Ayrton Senna - 6 Wins 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Graham Hill - 5 Wins 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969
Michael Schumacher - 5 wins 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
Alain Prost - 4 wins - 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988

The top two drivers with Monaco wins who are currently on the F1 grid is Lewis Hamilton with 3 wins in 2008, 2016, 2019 and Sebastian Vettel with 2 wins in 2011, 2017.

Hamilton is looking set to beat many of Schumacher's records but does anyone think Senna's Monaco target will ever be beaten?

anonymous-user

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55 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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moffspeed said:
Not forgetting that your odds of winning were improved prior to 1971 as the race was restricted to 16 cars. I guess the cars were tougher too - you could clatter the barrier and possibly get away with it. Many teams in the 60’s had their Monaco specials - cars with truncated noses and other mods such as nerf bars to protect the gearbox.

Hill and Senna in particular just seemed to have some special gift that made them untouchable at Monaco. Notable non-winners at Monaco have included Damon Hill, Mansell, Surtees and Jimmy Clark who didn’t even score a podium in 7 visits .
A few including Hill and Mansell were very close but just had misfortune.

Others could have increased their amazing records as well which is unbelievable is some cases.

Senna, for instance, could have had 8 wins had it not been for the early stoppage at Monaco in 1984 and his famous mistake in the 1988 race when he was leading comfortably.

Clark is the biggest surprise not to have won at Monaco.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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moffspeed said:
Clark 1965, now that would make a good film..

Dominates in F1, nips over the pond to win the Indy 500, wins the Tasman championship down under and a few F2 wins to boot. Jumps into a Lotus Cortina and wins 2 rounds (one being a class win) in what we now call the BTCC. Also had time to attempt to tame the unloved Lotus 30 in sports car racing and dragged it to some results it didn’t deserve.

The following year he was setting fastest stage times in the RAC Rally onboard a Lotus Cortina.

2 years earlier in 1964 he took Patrick Lindsay’s pre war ERA for a few laps of Rouen, just for fun. Legend has it that on his first flying lap he bettered the best lap time set by the car’s very competent and rapid owner by some 4 seconds.

A very special talent...
Sounds like a fake Hollywood film but it's fact which is unbelievable.

Perhaps if films like Le Man 66/Ford vs Ferrari do well then we could see a Jim Clark film in the future.

How is it even possible he was Scottish laugh Not like us at all biggrin