Johnny Claes Award - Ericsson is champion!
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HWNSNBM.
On the pure fact that he finished more races.
On the pure fact that he finished more races.
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Even though the award will most likely go to a Minardi driver for like the 9th year running, I'll go against the grain and vote for Heidfeld
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tommykl wrote:1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
=. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
2. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
3. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
5. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
6. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
8. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps
9. Jean-Pierre Jarier - 404 laps
10. Alan Jones - 401 laps
tommykl wrote:1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
2. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
4. Alan Jones - 488 laps
5. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
6. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
7. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
9. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps
10. Jean-Pierre Jarier - 404 laps
i don't know Alan Jones participated in the 2003 season

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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
HWNSNBM for 2004.
*loading papayas into an adapted Bfg9000*
*loading papayas into an adapted Bfg9000*
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11 letters...sorry, seven.
HWNSNBM!
HWNSNBM!
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Shadaza wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner.
There I said it!
I don´t believe it, you´ve must copied it from wikipedia or something

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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
You know, our Hungarian Overlord. Could it be someone else?
Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Oslzt Rbemgaatrun
Whoops, HWNSNBM scrambled the name above, you'll have to figure it out unfortunely
Whoops, HWNSNBM scrambled the name above, you'll have to figure it out unfortunely
Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
He Whose Name Shall Not Be Mentioned!!!
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Im going to laugh if HWNSNBM is not on the list, but we know thats not going to happen
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
I think we've paid enough reverence to our Lord and Reject Savior to finally have someone tally up these numbers.
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Sorry, I'm in the middle of exams right now, so it'll be at the end of the month.
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Then, to keep the topic active, let's start guessing the 2005 winner!
My bet on 2005 is Friesacher.
My bet on 2005 is Friesacher.
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
2005... probably the first year of true Super-Reliability. Therefore I'm going with Albers.
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I will go with Albers too.
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Albers
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Freisacher, I wonder what he is up to now days.
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I've finished 2004, and it will be up tomorrow afternoon (Belgian time). I can just tell you that the winner's tally makes Diniz in 1995 look like Fotheringham-Parker in 1951.
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?
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I promised it, and here it is, the utterly demolishing record set by the great one!
2004

1. HWNSNBM - 509 laps (Wizzie, James1978, Shizuka, Shadaza, DanielPT, Bleu, stupot94, Aerond, Phoenix, Jeremy McClean and Ferrim's pick)
2. Gianmaria Bruni - 376 laps (Jeroen Krautmeir, Pointrox and the Masked Lapwing's pick)
3. Giorgio Pantano - 27 laps
=. Nick Heidfeld - 27 laps (Dartanian's pick)
5. Cristiano da Matta - 24 laps
6. Mark Webber - 19 laps
7. David Coulthard - 16 laps
8. Rubens Barrichello - 10 laps
9. Ralf Schumacher - 7 laps
10. Juan Pablo Montoya - 6 laps
=. Christian Klien - 6 laps
12. Felipe Massa - 4 laps
13. Giancarlo Fisichella - 3 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 3 laps
15. Olivier Panis - 2 laps
=. Antônio Pizzonia - 2 laps
=. Michael Schumacher - 2 laps
18. Jacques Villeneuve - 1 laps
Notes
500-lap mark: HWNSNBM (now 4)
400-lap mark: HWNSNBM (now 12)
300-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 31)
200-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni, Nick Heidfeld (now 66)
100-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 147)
50-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 229)
Prediction Standings
1. Jeremy McClean (1.00)
2. Shadaza (1.50)
3. DanielPT (1.57)
=. Ferrim (1.57)
5. the Masked Lapwing (1.83)
6. dinizintheoven (2.00)
7. Aerond (2.07)
8. Shizuka (2.09)
9. Bleu (2.88)
10. Phoenix (2.94)
11. Dartanian (3.22)
12. dr-baker (3.33)
13. Pointrox (3.50)
14. Jeroen Krautmeir (3.58)
15. James1978 (4.33)
16. Wizzie (4.38)
17. resir014 (5.00)
=. thehemogoblin (5.00)
19. tristan1117 (5.60)
20. stupot94 (5.71)
21. redbulljack14 (8.50)
22. JQW (11.50)
23. ADx_Wales (12.00)
Race Winners
Australia - Gianmaria Bruni
Malaysia - HWNSNBM
Bahrain - Gianmaria Bruni
San Marino - HWNSNBM
Spain - Gianmaria Bruni
Monaco - HWNSNBM
Europe - HWNSNBM
Canada - HWNSNBM
United States - HWNSNBM
France - Gianmaria Bruni
Great Britain - Gianmaria Bruni
Germany - Gianmaria Bruni
Hungary - HWNSNBM
Belgium - Nick Heidfeld
Italy - HWNSNBM/Gianmaria Bruni
China - Gianmaria Bruni
Japan - HWNSNBM
Brazil - Gianmaria Bruni
All-time standings
1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
2. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
4. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
5. Jos Verstappen - 488 laps
6. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
7. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
8. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
10. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps
2004

1. HWNSNBM - 509 laps (Wizzie, James1978, Shizuka, Shadaza, DanielPT, Bleu, stupot94, Aerond, Phoenix, Jeremy McClean and Ferrim's pick)
2. Gianmaria Bruni - 376 laps (Jeroen Krautmeir, Pointrox and the Masked Lapwing's pick)
3. Giorgio Pantano - 27 laps
=. Nick Heidfeld - 27 laps (Dartanian's pick)
5. Cristiano da Matta - 24 laps
6. Mark Webber - 19 laps
7. David Coulthard - 16 laps
8. Rubens Barrichello - 10 laps
9. Ralf Schumacher - 7 laps
10. Juan Pablo Montoya - 6 laps
=. Christian Klien - 6 laps
12. Felipe Massa - 4 laps
13. Giancarlo Fisichella - 3 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 3 laps
15. Olivier Panis - 2 laps
=. Antônio Pizzonia - 2 laps
=. Michael Schumacher - 2 laps
18. Jacques Villeneuve - 1 laps
Notes
500-lap mark: HWNSNBM (now 4)
400-lap mark: HWNSNBM (now 12)
300-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 31)
200-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni, Nick Heidfeld (now 66)
100-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 147)
50-lap mark: HWNSNBM, Gianmaria Bruni (now 229)
Prediction Standings
1. Jeremy McClean (1.00)
2. Shadaza (1.50)
3. DanielPT (1.57)
=. Ferrim (1.57)
5. the Masked Lapwing (1.83)
6. dinizintheoven (2.00)
7. Aerond (2.07)
8. Shizuka (2.09)
9. Bleu (2.88)
10. Phoenix (2.94)
11. Dartanian (3.22)
12. dr-baker (3.33)
13. Pointrox (3.50)
14. Jeroen Krautmeir (3.58)
15. James1978 (4.33)
16. Wizzie (4.38)
17. resir014 (5.00)
=. thehemogoblin (5.00)
19. tristan1117 (5.60)
20. stupot94 (5.71)
21. redbulljack14 (8.50)
22. JQW (11.50)
23. ADx_Wales (12.00)
Race Winners
Australia - Gianmaria Bruni
Malaysia - HWNSNBM
Bahrain - Gianmaria Bruni
San Marino - HWNSNBM
Spain - Gianmaria Bruni
Monaco - HWNSNBM
Europe - HWNSNBM
Canada - HWNSNBM
United States - HWNSNBM
France - Gianmaria Bruni
Great Britain - Gianmaria Bruni
Germany - Gianmaria Bruni
Hungary - HWNSNBM
Belgium - Nick Heidfeld
Italy - HWNSNBM/Gianmaria Bruni
China - Gianmaria Bruni
Japan - HWNSNBM
Brazil - Gianmaria Bruni
All-time standings
1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
2. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
4. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
5. Jos Verstappen - 488 laps
6. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
7. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
8. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
10. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps
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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?
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tommykl wrote:1. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
2. Gianmaria Bruni - 376 laps
wow

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Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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This is the best explanation of how hopelessly uncompetitive Minardi were in 2004, their less competitive ever season.
And a demonstration that HWNSNBM is able to do in a single year what takes half a century to everyone else.
And a demonstration that HWNSNBM is able to do in a single year what takes half a century to everyone else.
Go home, Bernie Ecclestone!
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Ferrim wrote:This is the best explanation of how hopelessly uncompetitive Minardi were in 2004, their less competitive ever season.
And a demonstration that HWNSNBM is able to do in a single year what takes half a century to everyone else.
and still he took a point finish

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The scary thing is that if Minardi had kept HWNSNBM on for 2005, then he could have smashed the 1000 lap barrier, after all there were 19 races that year!!!!
Can't remember who I said for 2005 earlier, but I think I'll go with Monteiro for his ultra-reliability, I'm not too sure about the Minardis.
Can't remember who I said for 2005 earlier, but I think I'll go with Monteiro for his ultra-reliability, I'm not too sure about the Minardis.
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I go with Albers in 2005.
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As I say, Monteiro for 2005
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
I say Albers.
Go home, Bernie Ecclestone!
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Albers for me
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Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Albers. I like to follow the flock.
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I stick to my Friesacher bet.
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2005

1. Christijan Albers - 335 laps (Wizzie, DanielPT, Jeroen Krautmeir, Phoenix, Bleu and Ferrim's pick)
2. Patrick Friesacher - 208 laps (Shizuka and Shadaza's pick)
3. Narain Karthikeyan - 144 laps
4. Mark Webber - 106 laps
5. Tiago Monteiro - 105 laps (stupot94 and James1978's pick)
6. Takuma Sato - 56 laps
7. Robert Doornbos - 50 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 19 laps
9. Michael Schumacher - 17 laps
10. Ralf Schumacher - 12 laps
=. Rubens Barrichello - 12 laps
12. Jacques Villeneuve - 10 laps
13. Jarno Trulli - 3 laps
14. Kimi Räikkönen - 1 lap
Notes
500-lap mark: none (now 4)
400-lap mark: none (now 12)
300-lap mark: Christijan Albers (now 32)
200-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Mark Webber, Patrick Friesacher (now 69)
100-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Patrick Friesacher, Narain Karthikeyan, Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schumacher, Tiago Monteiro (now 153)
50-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Patrick Friesacher, Narain Karthikeyan, Tiago Monteiro, Felipe Massa, Robert Doornbos (now 235)
Prediction Standings
1. Jeremy McClean (1.00)
2. Ferrim (1.50)
3. DanielPT (1.53)
4. Shadaza (1.57)
5. the Masked Lapwing (1.83)
6. dinizintheoven (2.00)
7. Aerond (2.07)
8. Shizuka (2.08)
9. Bleu (2.76)
10. Phoenix (2.83)
11. Dartanian (3.22)
12. dr-baker (3.33)
13. Jeroen Krautmeir (3.38)
14. Pointrox (3.50)
15. Wizzie (4.18)
16. James1978 (4.36)
17. resir014 (5.00)
=. thehemogoblin (5.00)
19. tristan1117 (5.60)
20. stupot94 (5.67)
21. redbulljack14 (8.50)
22. JQW (11.50)
23. ADx_Wales (12.00)
Race Winners
Australia - Patrick Friesacher
Malaysia - Christijan Albers
Bahrain - Christijan Albers
San Marino - Tiago Monteiro
Spain - Narain Karthikeyan
Monaco - Christijan Albers
Europe - Patrick Friesacher
Canada - Christijan Albers
United States - Patrick Friesacher
France - Patrick Friesacher
Great Britain - Takuma Sato
Germany - Mark Webber
Hungary - Tiago Monteiro
Turkey - Michael Schumacher
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Robert Doornbos
Brazil - Mark Webber
Japan - Robert Doornbos
China - Christijan Albers
All-time standings
1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
2. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
4. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
5. Jos Verstappen - 488 laps
6. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
7. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
8. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
10. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps

1. Christijan Albers - 335 laps (Wizzie, DanielPT, Jeroen Krautmeir, Phoenix, Bleu and Ferrim's pick)
2. Patrick Friesacher - 208 laps (Shizuka and Shadaza's pick)
3. Narain Karthikeyan - 144 laps
4. Mark Webber - 106 laps
5. Tiago Monteiro - 105 laps (stupot94 and James1978's pick)
6. Takuma Sato - 56 laps
7. Robert Doornbos - 50 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 19 laps
9. Michael Schumacher - 17 laps
10. Ralf Schumacher - 12 laps
=. Rubens Barrichello - 12 laps
12. Jacques Villeneuve - 10 laps
13. Jarno Trulli - 3 laps
14. Kimi Räikkönen - 1 lap
Notes
500-lap mark: none (now 4)
400-lap mark: none (now 12)
300-lap mark: Christijan Albers (now 32)
200-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Mark Webber, Patrick Friesacher (now 69)
100-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Patrick Friesacher, Narain Karthikeyan, Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schumacher, Tiago Monteiro (now 153)
50-lap mark: Christijan Albers, Patrick Friesacher, Narain Karthikeyan, Tiago Monteiro, Felipe Massa, Robert Doornbos (now 235)
Prediction Standings
1. Jeremy McClean (1.00)
2. Ferrim (1.50)
3. DanielPT (1.53)
4. Shadaza (1.57)
5. the Masked Lapwing (1.83)
6. dinizintheoven (2.00)
7. Aerond (2.07)
8. Shizuka (2.08)
9. Bleu (2.76)
10. Phoenix (2.83)
11. Dartanian (3.22)
12. dr-baker (3.33)
13. Jeroen Krautmeir (3.38)
14. Pointrox (3.50)
15. Wizzie (4.18)
16. James1978 (4.36)
17. resir014 (5.00)
=. thehemogoblin (5.00)
19. tristan1117 (5.60)
20. stupot94 (5.67)
21. redbulljack14 (8.50)
22. JQW (11.50)
23. ADx_Wales (12.00)
Race Winners
Australia - Patrick Friesacher
Malaysia - Christijan Albers
Bahrain - Christijan Albers
San Marino - Tiago Monteiro
Spain - Narain Karthikeyan
Monaco - Christijan Albers
Europe - Patrick Friesacher
Canada - Christijan Albers
United States - Patrick Friesacher
France - Patrick Friesacher
Great Britain - Takuma Sato
Germany - Mark Webber
Hungary - Tiago Monteiro
Turkey - Michael Schumacher
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Robert Doornbos
Brazil - Mark Webber
Japan - Robert Doornbos
China - Christijan Albers
All-time standings
1. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
2. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
4. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
5. Jos Verstappen - 488 laps
6. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
7. Martin Brundle - 424 laps
8. Piercarlo Ghinzani - 420 laps
=. Jonathan Palmer - 420 laps
10. Michele Alboreto - 418 laps
Last edited by tommykl on 08 Aug 2011, 11:48, edited 2 times in total.
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?
Re: F1 Rejects Johnny Claes Award
Takuma Sato for 2006.
Colin Kolles on F111, 2011 HRT challenger: The car doesn't look too bad; it looks like a modern F1 car.
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Oh dear, poor Webber!!
I'll say Montagny for 2006, I think he had most races of the second Super Aguri drivers, (especially as Yamamoto didn't complete a lap in his first two races) and Sato was the clear team leader, so......

I'll say Montagny for 2006, I think he had most races of the second Super Aguri drivers, (especially as Yamamoto didn't complete a lap in his first two races) and Sato was the clear team leader, so......
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season".
(Tony Jardine, 1988)
