This wrote:And Button's immense 'motivation' was certainly unforgettable as well
His motivation to pee into Alonso's seat, you mean?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Bruno Senna was the one put in Heidfeld's seat in 2011. I remember Heidfeld losing his drive, but I totally forgot it was Senna. Even though he was in eight races, the idea he was part of 2011 is so weird to me.
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
I keep forgetting that Denny Hulme was ever a world champion. Most anonymous champion ever?
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watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:I keep forgetting that Denby Hulme was ever a world champion. Most anonymous champion ever?
The other one I'm always forgetting is Mike Hawthorn, so probably those 2 indeed.
Just corrected my spelling mistake. So anonymous I couldn't spell his name right.
There is one thing I remember about Hawthorn and his championship. He was due to be DSQ from a race (Portugal?), and thanks to evidence from Moss, got reinstated. Moss then later loses the title to Hawthorn by 1 point. If Moss hadn't helped with Hawthorn's reinstatement, the title would have been his.
And Rindt's title might have been anonymous to me too if it hadn't been won posthumously.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Bleu wrote:Had there not been Graham and Damon I think Phil Hill's title would be also more forgettable.
He would otherwise just be a footnote as the first American champion. But it helps that Hill won the championship in consecutive years in 1961 and 1962. And every Hill to have entered the sport has won the title, not just some of them. Better than Andretti, Fittipaldi and Schumacher. Better even than Rosberg - two Rosbergs v. three Hills.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
The one I tend to forget is Andretti because 1) my knowledge of the 1970s isn't very good and 2) I associate him with another continent's scene the most. I always remember Hawthorn because of the story behind it and frankly the debate over whether he deserved to be champion, Phil Hill because 1961 just sticks out if you know the history of the regulations around then, Surtees because of the dramatic finish and tbh because "er, I know it wasn't Clark" would be embarrassing, Hulme admittedly mainly because of GPL... I don't want to say they stick out by being bad, but....
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
I recently stumbled upon this website. A lot on there reminds me of the old driver profiles on f1rejects. Anybody know more about these guys? They mention they are a facebook group, but I don't use facebook and I'm not planning on changing that just for some 5 minutes of research. Is anyone from gprejects involved by any chance, or is this all mere coincidence?
That website looks like a wonderful site. Thank you for sharing! Looking at the Facebook page, it looks like it's a two-man operation, as this site used to be back in the day, neither of whom is a name I recognise from here. But it's nice to see another fan site focusing on the lesser known drivers of the sport.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Alexandra wrote:I recently stumbled upon this website. A lot on there reminds me of the old driver profiles on f1rejects. Anybody know more about these guys? They mention they are a facebook group, but I don't use facebook and I'm not planning on changing that just for some 5 minutes of research. Is anyone from gprejects involved by any chance, or is this all mere coincidence?
Their Facebook page is rather wonderful and full of older people involved in F1 decades ago, including some actual drivers like Mike Wilds and Andrea Chiesa! Their profiles don't seem as thorough as ours, but instead they focused on having as much info as possible on everyone who matches their definition and building on the profiles whenever they can. Rather flatteringly, they cite their sources and have included us as sources for their articles!
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
Alexandra wrote:I recently stumbled upon this website. A lot on there reminds me of the old driver profiles on f1rejects. Anybody know more about these guys? They mention they are a facebook group, but I don't use facebook and I'm not planning on changing that just for some 5 minutes of research. Is anyone from gprejects involved by any chance, or is this all mere coincidence?
Their Facebook page is rather wonderful and full of older people involved in F1 decades ago, including some actual drivers like Mike Wilds and Andrea Chiesa! Their profiles don't seem as thorough as ours, but instead they focused on having as much info as possible on everyone who matches their definition and building on the profiles whenever they can. Rather flatteringly, they cite their sources and have included us as sources for their articles!
I had noticed. That's why I asked if anyone from here was involved over there as well. And even if their articles might not be as in-depth as the ones here, I think it's great to see so many sites dedicated to "forgotten" or "reject" drivers from the past. I use quotation marks, because as long as someone remembers them and even goes as far as creating a website about them, they'll never really be forgotten, only to casual followers of the sport.
Jack Aitken and his one grand prix drive. And from the past- Jean Christophe Boullion who somehow managed to gather a 5th and a 6th place in 1995 without being memorable at all.
Some people are looking for the meaning of life.Me,I'll be satisfied with a cute girl who can tell her Andrea Moda from her AGS...
MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 01:35
Jack Aitken and his one grand prix drive. And from the past- Jean Christophe Boullion who somehow managed to gather a 5th and a 6th place in 1995 without being memorable at all.
In that case, all we'll remember about Pietro Fittipaldi in years to come is that he's Emerson's grandson, at the rate his single-seater career is going.
Har1MAS1415 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 21:01
Can't believe no-one's mentioned Tony Trimmer until now.
Nah the mere fact he drove for Maki makes him a legend.
Other than that?
His crushing dominance of the Shellsport/Aurora series in 1977-78. It's criminal that we never got a chance to see what Trimmer was capable of on the international scene.
Nah the mere fact he drove for Maki makes him a legend.
Other than that?
His crushing dominance of the Shellsport/Aurora series in 1977-78. It's criminal that we never got a chance to see what Trimmer was capable of on the international scene.
Wasn't previously aware of that as I've only started researching that in recent times.
Rob Schroeder must be one of the most forgettable F1 drivers. This is the first time he's been mentioned on this thread if my research serves me correct. By today's standards, he'd have scored a point in his only race, he did complete enough laps to be classified despite being 7 laps down at Watkins Glen in 1962.
For a pay driver who debuted in the late 2010s, he oddly hasn't faced the backlash that other recent pay drivers have like Stroll, Latifi, and Mazepin, even though the aforementioned Canadian pay drivers have scored better results than him.
As for Felipe Nasr, I cannot possibly forget him because I blame him for the death of Manor, the last of the 2010 new teams. Killed them with that 9th place in Brazil.
JUDD POWER, YEAH!
Aislabie c. 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix wrote:
Bottas is what, 23rd in a 20 car championship? Man's more washed than Mr Clean's best pants
It would be funny if FortiWinks resurfaced only to find out that I'm the Forti in town now.
For a pay driver who debuted in the late 2010s, he oddly hasn't faced the backlash that other recent pay drivers have like Stroll, Latifi, and Mazepin, even though the aforementioned Canadian pay drivers have scored better results than him.
As for Felipe Nasr, I cannot possibly forget him because I blame him for the death of Manor, the last of the 2010 new teams. Killed them with that 9th place in Brazil.
Felipe Massa never drove for Manor. Oh wait, you said Nasr. My mistake.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
James1978 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 21:28
And Stewart through Jaguar turned into Red Bull
This is true!
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
After qualifying for the sprint race at this year's Brazilian GP, all Mick Schumacher's likely to be remembered for in the near future is being Michael's son, depending on Haas' 2023 decision.
Har1MAS1415 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 19:58
After qualifying for the sprint race at this year's Brazilian GP, all Mick Schumacher's likely to be remembered for in the near future is being Michael's son, depending on Haas' 2023 decision.
Agreed. Along with Michael Andretti, that Piquet geezer, Bruno Not-Senna and all those Brabhams.
I think we can all agree with the blessing/curse theory on having ultra-successful F1 family and I guess what we can take from this is how well Rosberg, Hill, & Villeneuve did.
K-Mags and Verstappen are interesting as both are much more successful than their very average Dads.
Har1MAS1415 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 19:58
After qualifying for the sprint race at this year's Brazilian GP, all Mick Schumacher's likely to be remembered for in the near future is being Michael's son, depending on Haas' 2023 decision.
Agreed. Along with Michael Andretti, that Piquet geezer, Bruno Not-Senna and all those Brabhams.
I think we can all agree with the blessing/curse theory on having ultra-successful F1 family and I guess what we can take from this is how well Rosberg, Hill, & Villeneuve did.
K-Mags and Verstappen are interesting as both are much more successful than their very average Dads.
Agreed, especially now Schumi the younger has officially lost his seat to the Hulk.
On a similar principal, I always feel Ralf Schumacher would be much more favorably looked upon now if he hadn't been related to another driver. I mean Montoya is now highly praised and him and Ralf were always closely matched.
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season". (Tony Jardine, 1988)
James1978 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 10:49
On a similar principal, I always feel Ralf Schumacher would be much more favorably looked upon now if he hadn't been related to another driver. I mean Montoya is now highly praised and him and Ralf were always closely matched.
I agree totally. Fisichella is regarded pretty fondly with most people in the know and they too were reasonably matched, I think Fizzy beat RSC in his debut season (1997) mostly due to Ralf retiring more.
Looking through the early pages of this thread, it seems that the mid 00s was a golden era for forgettable drivers. I mean 2003 - 2006 alone had all these star names:
I'd even suggest that without the running joke on here, HWNSNBM would be in too, and also without Brazil '08 Glock would be in too. But with it, he'll be memorable forever!
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season". (Tony Jardine, 1988)
James1978 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 12:50
Looking through the early pages of this thread, it seems that the mid 00s was a golden era for forgettable drivers. I mean 2003 - 2006 alone had all these star names:
I'd even suggest that without the running joke on here, HWNSNBM would be in too, and also without Brazil '08 Glock would be in too. But with it, he'll be memorable forever!
Same for Nicholas Latifi after Abu Dhabi last year.
Har1MAS1415 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 19:58
After qualifying for the sprint race at this year's Brazilian GP, all Mick Schumacher's likely to be remembered for in the near future is being Michael's son, depending on Haas' 2023 decision.
Agreed. Along with Michael Andretti, that Piquet geezer, Bruno Not-Senna and all those Brabhams.
I think we can all agree with the blessing/curse theory on having ultra-successful F1 family and I guess what we can take from this is how well Rosberg, Hill, & Villeneuve did.
K-Mags and Verstappen are interesting as both are much more successful than their very average Dads.
Amazing to think that all three Hills to have entered F1 have a WDC, even the unrelated Phil.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Har1MAS1415 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 19:58
After qualifying for the sprint race at this year's Brazilian GP, all Mick Schumacher's likely to be remembered for in the near future is being Michael's son, depending on Haas' 2023 decision.
Agreed. Along with Michael Andretti, that Piquet geezer, Bruno Not-Senna and all those Brabhams.
I think we can all agree with the blessing/curse theory on having ultra-successful F1 family and I guess what we can take from this is how well Rosberg, Hill, & Villeneuve did.
K-Mags and Verstappen are interesting as both are much more successful than their very average Dads.
Amazing to think that all three Hills to have entered F1 have a WDC, even the unrelated Phil.
In some cases, being forgettable runs in the family, like the Pilettes. Andre has a solitary 5th place to his name and Teddy has a single start.
CoopsII wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 10:09
Agreed. Along with Michael Andretti, that Piquet geezer, Bruno Not-Senna and all those Brabhams.
I think we can all agree with the blessing/curse theory on having ultra-successful F1 family and I guess what we can take from this is how well Rosberg, Hill, & Villeneuve did.
K-Mags and Verstappen are interesting as both are much more successful than their very average Dads.
Amazing to think that all three Hills to have entered F1 have a WDC, even the unrelated Phil.
In some cases, being forgettable runs in the family, like the Pilettes. Andre has a solitary 5th place to his name and Teddy has a single start.
Pré-war driver Theodore Pilette was slightly better, altough a bit forgettable as well.