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(un)Lucky 13th Alternate F1 Champions 1950-2013, Trulli OMG

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The number 13 is considered an unlucky number in some countries. Charles Stewart Parnell had an irrational fear of the number thirteen. The end of the Mayan calendar's 13th Baktun was superstitiously feared as a harbinger of the apocalyptic 2012 phenomenon. Fear of the number 13 has a specifically recognized phobia, Triskaidekaphobia, a word coined in 1911. The superstitious sufferers of triskaidekaphobia try to avoid bad luck by keeping away from anything numbered or labelled thirteen. As a result, companies and manufacturers use another way of numbering or labeling to avoid the number, with hotels and tall buildings being conspicuous examples (thirteenth floor). It's also considered unlucky to have thirteen guests at a table. Friday the 13th has been considered the unluckiest day of the month.
There are a number of theories behind the cause of the association between thirteen and bad luck, but none of them have been accepted as likely.


In this alternate reality, using real life statistics, I have decided that the thirteenth driver of the Monaco Grand Prix (13th most laps, as long as they weren't disqualified), is the WDC of that season.
Monaco is the most iconic track on the F1 calendar, and the Monaco Grand Prix has been held the second most number of times since 1950. The Monza Grand Prix is number one, being held 63 times over Monaco's 60 times.
Therefore, in the years that F1 did not race at Monaco (1951-1954), I have replaced the WDC result to the thirteenth driver of the Monza Grand Prix instead.


This is how it turned out:


1950

WDC - #16 Louis Rosier, Talbot Lago Talbot (Monaco GP - 0 laps - DNF = Pile-up)

1951

WDC - #20 Louis Chiron, Talbot Lago Talbot (Monza GP - 23 laps - DNF = Ignition)

1952

WDC - #36 Eric Brandon, Cooper Bristol (Monza GP - 73 laps - Classified)

1953

WDC - #32 Louis Chiron, OSCA OSCA (Monza GP - 72 laps - Classified)

1954

WDC - #22 Luigi Villoresi, Maserati Maserati (Monza GP - 42 laps - DNF = Clutch)

1955

WDC - #36 Roberto Mieres, Maserati Maserati (Monaco GP - 64 laps - DNF = Rear axle)

1956

WDC - #16 Harry Schell, Vanwall Vanwall (Monaco GP - 2 laps - DNF = Accident)

1957

WDC - #22 Horace Gould, Maserati Maserati (Monaco GP - 10 laps - DNF = Accident)

1958

WDC - #6 Jean Behra, BRM BRM (Monaco GP - 29 laps - DNF = Brakes)

1959

WDC - #26 Masten Gregory, Cooper Climax (Monaco GP - 6 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1960

WDC - #26 John Surtees, Lotus Climax (Monaco GP - 17 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1961

WDC - #16 Tony Brooks, BRM Climax (Monaco GP - 54 laps - DNF = Valve)

1962

WDC - #20 Trevor Taylor, Lotus Climax (Monaco GP - 24 laps - DNF = Oil leak)

1963

WDC - #4 Dan Gurney, Brabham Climax (Monaco GP - 25 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1964

WDC - #5 Jack Brabham, Brabham Climax (Monaco GP - 29 laps - DNF = Fuel injection)

1965

WDC - #19 Ronnie Bucknum, Honda Honda (Monaco GP - 33 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1966

WDC - #17 John Surtees, Ferrari Ferrari (Monaco GP - 16 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1967

WDC - #4 Jackie Stewart, BRM BRM (Monaco GP - 14 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1968

WDC - #2 Jack Brabham, Brabham Repco (Monaco GP - 7 laps - DNF = Suspension)

1969

WDC - #17 Silvio Moser, Brabham Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 15 laps - DNF = Joint)

1970

WDC - #8 Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Matra Matra (Monaco GP - 21 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1971

WDC - #20 Chris Amon, Matra Matra (Monaco GP - 45 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1972

WDC - #5 Mike Beuttler, March Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 76 laps - Classified)

1973

WDC - #12 Graham Hill, Shadow Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 62 laps - DNF = Suspension)

1974

WDC - #24 James Hunt, Hesketh Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 27 laps - DNF = Transmission)

1975

WDC - #9 Vittorio Brambilla, March Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 48 laps - DNF = Steering)

1976

WDC - #22 Chris Amon, Ensign Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 74 laps - Classified)

1977

WDC - #6 Gunnar Nilsson, Lotus Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 51 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1978

WDC - #6 Ronnie Peterson, Lotus Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 56 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1979

WDC - #9 Hans Joachim Stuck, ATS Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 30 laps - DNF = Wheel lost)

1980

WDC - #22 Patrick Depailler, Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo (Monaco GP - 50 laps - DNF = Engine)

1981

WDC - #2 Carlos Reutemann, Williams Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 34 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1982

WDC - #1 Nelson Piquet, Brabham BMW (Monaco GP - 49 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1983

WDC - #25 Jean-Pierre Jarier, Ligier Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 33 laps - DNF = Suspension)

1984

WDC - #1 Nelson Piquet, Brabham BMW (Monaco GP - 14 laps - DNF = Electrics)

1985

WDC - #22 Riccardo Patrese, Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo (Monaco GP - 16 laps - DNF = Collision)

1986

WDC - #3 Martin Brundle, Tyrrell Renault (Monaco GP - 67 laps - DNF = Collision)

1987

WDC - #14 Pascal Fabre, AGS Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 71 laps - Classified)

1988

WDC - #15 Mauricio Gugelmin, March Judd (Monaco GP - 45 laps - DNF = Fuel pump)

1989

WDC - #22 Andrea De Cesaris, Dallara Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 73 laps - Classified)

1990

WDC - #6 Riccardo Patrese, Williams Renault (Monaco GP - 41 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1991

WDC - #11 Mika Hakkinen, Lotus Judd (Monaco GP - 64 laps - DNF = Oil leak)

1992

WDC - #28 Ivan Capelli, Ferrari Ferrari (Monaco GP - 60 laps - DNF = Accident)

1993

WDC - #29 Karl Wendlinger, Sauber Sauber (Monaco GP - 74 laps - Classified)

1994

WDC - #33 Paul Belmondo, Pacific Ilmor (Monaco GP - 53 laps - DNF = Driver unfit)

1995

WDC - #4 Mika Salo, Tyrrell Yamaha (Monaco GP - 63 laps - DNF = Engine)

1996

WDC - #4 Gerhard Berger, Benetton Renault (Monaco GP - 9 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1997

WDC - #17 Nicola Larini, Sauber Petronas (Monaco GP - 24 laps - DNF = Puncture)

1998

WDC - #12 Jarno Trulli, Prost Peugeot (Monaco GP - 56 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1999

WDC - #18 Olivier Panis, Prost Peugeot (Monaco GP - 40 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

2000

WDC - #23 Ricardo Zonta, BAR Honda (Monaco GP - 48 laps - DNF = Accident)

2001

WDC - #21 Fernando Alonso, Minardi European (Monaco GP - 54 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

2002

WDC - #24 Mika Salo, Toyota Toyota (Monaco GP - 69 laps - DNF = Accident)

2003

WDC - #20 Olivier Panis, Toyota Toyota (Monaco GP - 74 laps - Classified)

2004

WDC - #6 Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren Mercedes (Monaco GP - 27 laps - DNF = Engine)

2005

WDC - #18 Tiago Monteiro, Jordan Toyota (Monaco GP - 75 laps - Classified)

2006

WDC - #21 Scott Speed, Toro Rosso Cosworth (Monaco GP - 77 laps - Classified)

2007

WDC - #4 Heikki Kovalainen, Renault Renault (Monaco GP - 76 laps - DNF = Engine)

2008

WDC - #11 Jarno Trulli, Toyota Toyota (Monaco GP - 75 laps - Classified)

2009

WDC - #9 Jarno Trulli, Toyota Toyota (Monaco GP - 77 laps - Classified)

2010

WDC - #12 Vitaly Petrov, Renault Renault (Monaco GP - 73 laps - DNF = Brakes)

2011

WDC - #21 Jarno Trulli, Lotus Renault (Monaco GP - 76 laps - Classified)

2012

WDC - #20 Heikki Kovalainen, Caterham Renault (Monaco GP - 77 laps - Classified)

2013

WDC - #12 Esteban Gutierrez, Sauber Ferrari (Monaco GP - 78 laps - Classified)



Driver Championships


Jarno Trulli - 4 :o
John Surtees - 2
Nelson Piquet - 2
Riccardo Patrese - 2
Olivier Panis - 2
Mika Salo - 2
Heikki Kovalainen - 2
Louis Chiron - 2
Jack Brabham - 2
Chris Amon - 2
Multiple drivers - 1



Constructor Championships


Brabham - 6
Lotus - 5
Toyota - 4
Sauber - 3
Maserati - 3
BRM - 3
March - 3
Williams - 2
Tyrrell - 2
Prost - 2
Matra - 2
Renault - 2
Ferrari - 2
Cooper - 2
Alfa Romeo - 2
Talbot Lago - 2
Multiple constructors - 1


Winning Engine


Ford Cosworth - 13
Renault - 7
Climax - 6
Toyota - 5
Maserati - 3
Ferrari - 3
Alfa Romeo - 2
BRM - 2
BMW - 2
Honda - 2
Judd - 2
Matra - 2
Peugeot - 2
Talbot - 2
Multiple engines - 1



For 2014, I'm guessing the WDC will be Marcus Ericsson!
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Pascal Fabre world champion, ha ha , good one. :lol:
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Yay! Finally a statistic where Pacific got its well-deserved world championship victory :D
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I got a little bit freaked out when I first saw this:

1977
WDC - #6 Gunnar Nilsson, Lotus Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 51 laps - DNF = Gearbox)

1978
WDC - #6 Ronnie Peterson, Lotus Ford Cosworth (Monaco GP - 56 laps - DNF = Gearbox)


From one year to the next, two swedes, same car number, surnames ending with 'son',
same car/constructor/engine, same type of retirement, and laps are almost identical.
Ronnie passed away September 1978, and Gunnar in October, 1978.
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Jocke1 wrote::?


The number 13 is considered an unlucky number in some countries. Wallio has an irrational fear of the number thirteen. The end of the Mayan calendar's 13th Baktun was superstitiously feared as a harbinger of the apocalyptic 2012 phenomenon. Fear of the number 13 has a specifically recognized phobia, Triskaidekaphobia, a word coined in 1911. The superstitious sufferers of triskaidekaphobia try to avoid bad luck by keeping away from anything numbered or labelled thirteen!



Seriously you fool what have you done!
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Wallio wrote: Seriously you fool what have you done!

I pity the fool who suffers from triskaidekaphobia.
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WDC - #10 Kamui Kobayashi, Caterham Renault (Monaco GP - 75 laps - Classified)

Caterham - 2nd constructor title
Renault - 8th constructor title
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