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1963
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1. Jo Bonnier - 80 laps
2. Peter Broeker - 67 laps
3. Giancarlo Baghetti - 53 laps
4. Jack Brabham - 52 laps
5. Jo Siffert - 50 laps
6. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 33 laps
7. Ian Raby - 32 laps
8. Jim Hall - 25 laps
9. Mike Hailwood - 24 laps
10. Tony Settember - 19 laps
11. Phil Hill - 12 laps
12. John Campbell-Jones - 9 laps
13. Tony Maggs - 8 laps
=. Bernard Collomb - 8 laps
15. Innes Ireland - 6 laps
=. Masten Gregory - 6 laps
17. Bruce McLaren - 5 laps
=. Lorenzo Bandini - 5 laps
=. Jim Clark - 5 laps
20. Trevor Taylor - 4 laps
21. Lucien Bianchi - 3 laps
=. Rodger Ward - 3 laps
23. Gerhard Mitter - 2 laps
24. Ian Burgess - 1 lap
=. Dan Gurney - 1 lap
=. Maurice Trintignant - 1 lap
=. Chris Amon - 1 lap

Notes
38 drivers have now passed the 50-lap mark. Only 14 of those have passed the 100-lap mark (Jack Brabham was the only one to cross that line in 1963), and only 4 of those have passed the 200-lap mark:
Johnny Claes (in 1955)
Maurice Trintignant (in 1957)
Carel Godin de Beaufort (in 1961)
Jo Bonnier (in 1963)

Race Winners
Monaco - Jack Brabham
Belgium - Tony Settember
Netherlands - Jo Bonnier
France - Jo Bonnier
Great Britain - Ian Raby
Germany - Bernard Collomb
Italy - Giancarlo Baghetti
United States - Peter Broeker
Mexico - Jo Siffert
South Africa - Brausch Niemann

All-time standings
1. Maurice Trintignant - 257 laps
2. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 245 laps
3. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
4. Jo Bonnier - 204 laps
5. Innes Ireland - 176 laps
6. Jim Clark - 148 laps
7. Jack Brabham - 120 laps
8. Ivor Bueb - 116 laps
9. Harry Schell - 115 laps
10. Stirling Moss - 114 laps
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1. Jo Siffert - 135 laps
2. Jack Brabham - 74 laps
3. Hap Sharp - 65 laps
4. Peter Revson - 41 laps
5. Bob Anderson - 35 laps
6. Maurice Trintignant - 29 laps
7. John Taylor - 22 laps
8. Jo Bonnier - 21 laps
9. Dan Gurney - 19 laps
10. Innes Ireland - 15 laps
11. Tony Maggs - 14 laps
12. Chris Amon - 6 laps
13. Andre Pilette - 5 laps
14. Mario de Araujo Cabral - 4 laps
15. John Surtees - 3 laps
16. Gerhard Mitter - 2 laps
17. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 1 lap
=. Bruce McLaren - 1 lap
=. Trevor Taylor - 1 lap
=. Jim Clark - 1 lap

Notes
The top 2 of the standings (de Beaufort and Trintignant) will not score any more laps, as 1964 was their last season. Trintignant retired, and de Beaufort sadly died at the Nurburgring.
Jo Siffert becomes the 14th man to pass the 100-lap mark, and Hap Sharp becomes the 41st to pass the 50-lap mark.

Race Winners
Monaco - Jo Siffert
Netherlands - Jo Siffert
Belgium - Innes Ireland
France - Bob Anderson
Great Britain - John Taylor
Germany - Peter Revson
Austria - Jack Brabham
Italy - Peter Revson
United States - Hap Sharp
Mexico - Hap Sharp

All-time standings
1. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
2. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
3. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
4. Jo Bonnier - 225 laps
5. Jack Brabham - 194 laps
6. Innes Ireland - 191 laps
7. Jo Siffert - 186 laps
8. Jim Clark - 149 laps
9. Ivor Bueb - 116 laps
10. Harry Schell - 115 laps
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1. Bob Anderson - 117 laps
2. Ronnie Bucknum - 90 laps
3. Richard Attwood - 75 laps
4. Jo Siffert - 61 laps
5. Roberto Bussinello - 38 laps
=. Jack Brabham - 38 laps
7. Jochen Rindt - 25 laps
8. Pedro Rodriguez - 23 laps
9. Richie Ginther - 13 laps
10. Chris Amon - 12 laps
11. John Surtees - 10 laps
12. Jackie Stewart - 9 laps
13. Innes Ireland - 8 laps
=. Giorgio Bassi - 8 laps
15. Dan Gurney - 7 laps
=. Jo Bonnier - 7 laps
17. Mike Spence - 5 laps
18. Lucien Bianchi - 4 laps
=. Masten Gregory - 4 laps
20. Frank Gardner - 3 laps
21. Lorenzo Bandini - 2 laps
22. Sam Tingle - 1 lap
=. Ian Raby - 1 lap

Notes
Jo Siffert, Jo Bonnier and Jack Brabham all pass the 200-lap mark, while Bob Anderson is the 16th to pass the 100-lap mark. 4 more drivers (Bucknum, Attwood, Anderson, Ginther) have passed the 50-lap mark, raising the number to 45.

Race Winners
South Africa - Bob Anderson
Monaco - Bob Anderson
Belgium - Jochen Rindt
France - Bob Anderson
Great Britain - Richard Attwood
Netherlands - Jo Siffert
Germany - John Surtees
Italy - Roberto Bussinello
United States - Ronnie Bucknum
Mexico - Jack Brabham

All-time standings
1. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 247 laps
3. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
4. Jo Bonnier - 232 laps
=. Jack Brabham - 232 laps
6. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
7. Innes Ireland - 199 laps
8. Bob Anderson - 152 laps
9. Jim Clark - 149 laps
10. Ivor Bueb - 116 laps
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1966
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1. Jo Bonnier - 126 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 67 laps
3. Bob Anderson - 48 laps
4. Guy Ligier - 38 laps
5. Lorenzo Bandini - 30 laps
6. Dan Gurney - 25 laps
7. Jim Clark - 23 laps
8. Bob Bondurant - 22 laps
9. Peter Arundell - 20 laps
10. Denny Hulme - 19 laps
11. Bruce McLaren - 12 laps
12. Ronnie Bucknum - 12 laps
13. John Taylor - 8 laps
14. Chris Lawrence - 6 laps
15. John Surtees - 5 laps
16. Giancarlo Baghetti - 4 laps
17. Richie Ginther - 2 laps
18. Mike Spence - 1 lap
19. Moises Solana - 1 lap
20. Graham Hill - 1 lap
21. Innes Ireland - 1 lap

Notes
Jo Bonnier and Jo Siffert are the first to reach 300 laps.
Innes Ireland and Bob Anderson are the 7th and 8th drivers to reach the00-lap mark.
Ronnie Bucknum is the 17th driver to reach the 100-lap mark.
Dan Gurney is the 46th driver to reach the 50-lap mark.

Race Winners
Monaco - Guy Ligier
Belgium - Dan Gurney
France - Jo Bonnier
Great Britain - Bob Anderson
Netherlands - Jo Siffert
Germany - Chris Lawrence
Italy - Lorenzo Bandini
United States - Jo Bonnier
Mexico - Bob Bondurant

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 358 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 314 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
5. Jack Brabham - 232 laps
6. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
7. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
=. Bob Anderson - 200 laps
9. Jim Clark - 172 laps
10. Bruce McLaren - 125 laps
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It's incredible to me that it took so long for Trintignant so long to be surpassed. He really did like trundling around the back end of the field.
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thehemogoblin wrote:It's incredible to me that it took so long for Trintignant so long to be surpassed. He really did like trundling around the back end of the field.


It amuses me that he was also a two-time race winner, and because of shared driving, was both second and third place in the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix.
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1967
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1. Guy Ligier - 149 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 112 laps
3. Mike Spence - 63 laps
4. Jackie Stewart - 57 laps
5. Al Pease - 47 laps
6. Jacky Ickx - 44 laps
7. Jo Bonnier - 38 laps
8. Dave Charlton - 34 laps
9. Piers Courage - 33 laps
=. Bob Anderson - 33 laps
11. Luki Botha - 26 laps
12. Pedro Rodriguez - 14 laps
13. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 10 laps
14. Chris Amon - 8 laps
15. John Surtees - 5 laps
16. Ludovico Scarfiotti - 4 laps
=. Moises Solana - 4 laps
18. Chris Irwin - 3 laps
=. Dan Gurney - 3 laps
20. Graham Hill - 2 laps
=. Bruce McLaren - 2 laps
22. Jim Clark - 1 lap
=. Silvio Moser - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers crossing the:
400-lap mark: Jo Siffert (now 1).
300-lap mark: no one (now 2).
200-lap mark: no one (now 8).
100-lap mark: Guy Ligier (now 18).
50-lap mark: Jackie Stewart, Mike Spence, Guy Ligier (now 49).

Race Winners
South Africa - Dave Charlton
Monaco - Piers Courage
Netherlands - Jo Siffert
Belgium - Guy Ligier
France - Guy Ligier
Great Britain - Mike Spence
Germany - Jo Siffert
Canada - Al Pease
Italy - Jackie Stewart
United States - Jacky Ickx
Mexico - Guy Ligier

All-time standings
1. Jo Siffert - 426 laps
2. Jo Bonnier - 396 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
5. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
6. Jack Brabham - 232 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
9. Guy Ligier - 187 laps
10. Jim Clark - 173 laps
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Ligier did not have a good year, did he?
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1. Lucien Bianchi - 133 laps
2. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 105 laps
3. Jo Bonnier - 77 laps
4. Henri Pescarolo - 43 laps
5. Jackie Pretorius - 40 laps
6. Silvio Moser - 39 laps
7. Piers Courage - 38 laps
8. Jo Siffert - 37 laps
9. John Surtees - 35 laps
10. Denny Hulme - 33 laps
11. Pedro Rodriguez - 32 laps
12. Jackie Stewart - 18 laps
13. Jackie Oliver - 17 laps
14. Sam Tingle - 15 laps
=. Jochen Rindt - 15 laps
16. Jack Brabham - 11 laps
17. Dan Gurney - 8 laps
=. Richard Attwood - 8 laps
=. Bruce McLaren - 8 laps
20. Brian Redman - 7 laps
21. Moises Solana - 5 laps
22. Mike Spence - 4 laps
23. Ludovico Scarfiotti - 2 laps
=. Vic Elford - 2 laps
25. Dave Charlton - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers crossing the:
400-lap mark: Jo Bonnier (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: none (now 8)
100-lap mark: Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Lucien Bianchi (now 20)
50-lap mark: Lucien Bianchi, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, John Surtees, Denny Hulme, Pedro Rodriguez, Piers Courage (now 55)

Race Winners
South Africa - Jackie Pretorius
Spain - Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Monaco - Lucien Bianchi
Belgium - Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Netherlands - John Surtees
France - Jo Siffert
Great Britain - Silvio Moser
Germany - Richard Attwood
Italy - Jo Bonnier
Canada - Lucien Bianchi
United States - Lucien Bianchi
Mexico - Henri Pescarolo

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 473 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 463 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
5. Jack Brabham - 243 laps
6. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
9. Guy Ligier - 187 laps
10. Jim Clark - 173 laps
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How Jimmy is still in the top 10 for this?
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Great it looks awesome congrats for the winners.
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This is probably the thread the least people care about...
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I like the idea of this thread to find the guy who would be king-reject, but it seems like a lot to calculate.
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ADx_Wales wrote:I like the idea of this thread to find the guy who would be king-reject, but it seems like a lot to calculate.


Exactly. I very much appreciate it and follow every update. It does look like a lot of work, but it's appreciated all right.
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It's quite simple, (it takes around 2 minutes per race to put it on Excel), but very time-consuming, especially noting the results here and doing the all-time standings. I'll be doing another alternative championship at the end of my current medals one, but I'll let you guys guess what's going to change ;)
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1969
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1. John Surtees - 120 laps
2. Vic Elford - 109 laps
3. Piers Courage - 69 laps
4. Denny Hulme - 58 laps
5. Bill Brack - 51 laps
6. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 49 laps
7. Silvio Moser - 45 laps
8. Johnny Servoz-Gavin - 38 laps
9. Sam Tingle - 35 laps
10. John Miles - 25 laps
11. Al Pease - 20 laps
12. Peter de Klerk - 19 laps
13. Pedro Rodriguez - 15 laps
14. Jo Siffert - 14 laps
15. Jack Brabham - 11 laps
=. Pete Lovely - 11 laps
17. Jackie Oliver - 9 laps
=. Jacky Ickx - 9 laps
19. Jo Bonnier - 8 laps
20. Jochen Rindt - 2 laps
=. John Cordts - 2 laps
22. Derek Bell - 1 lap
=. Mario Andretti - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers crossing the:
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: none (now 8)
100-lap mark: John Surtees, Piers Courage, Vic Elford, Denny Hulme (now 24)
50-lap mark: Bill Brack, Sam Tingle, Jacky Ickx, Al Pease, Silvio Moser, Vic Elford (now 61)
The record for the most laps spent in last place for the second-place finisher is broken (Elford on 109 surpasses Beltoise's 105 in 1968).
Now, there are only 4 laps between Bonnier and Siffert, and 191 laps between Siffert and Trintignant. Quite simply, noone's been consistently crap throughout the 60's except for these two.

Race Winners
South Africa - Sam Tingle
Spain - John Surtees
Monaco - Vic Elford
Netherlands - Silvio Moser
France - Jo Siffert
Great Britain - Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Germany - Jackie Oliver
Italy - John Surtees
Canada - Bill Brack
United States - Denny Hulme
Mexico - Piers Courage

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 481 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 477 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Jack Brabham - 254 laps
5. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
6. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
9. Guy Ligier - 187 laps
10. John Surtees - 178 laps
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bonnier and siffert have been teammates quite often in the sixties, so it's not a coincidence

and goddammit, johnny claes survived into the seventies, he's a legend
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I have seriously thought of renaming this the Johnny Claes Memorial Trophy.
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let's wait if there might be other epicly bad drivers in the coming years

but except for ligier, all drivers in the top 10 are pretty good actually...
simply because these drivers drove more races than others, in the seventies and eigthies that trend might change, and who knows which driver might surprise us.
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1970
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1. Pedro Rodriguez - 108 laps
2. Graham Hill - 80 laps
3. Johnny Servoz-Gavin - 72 laps
4. Andrea de Adamich - 70 laps
5. Jo Bonnier - 50 laps
6. Jackie Oliver - 49 laps
7. Peter de Klerk - 44 laps
8. Henri Pescarolo - 44 laps
9. Francois Cevert - 38 laps
10. Peter Gethin - 37 laps
11. Reine Wisell - 34 laps
12. Piers Courage - 24 laps
13. George Eaton - 23 laps
14. Jackie Stewart - 20 laps
15. Clay Regazzoni - 20 laps
16. Rolf Stommelen - 15 laps
17. John Miles - 10 laps
18. Pete Lovely - 10 laps
19. Chris Amon - 9 laps
20. Ronnie Peterson - 8 laps
21. Ignazio Giunti - 4 laps
22. Jack Brabham - 2 laps
23. Mario Andretti - 2 laps
24. Emerson Fittipaldi - 2 laps
25. Tim Schenken - 2 laps
26. John Surtees - 1 lap
27. Derek Bell - 1 lap
28. Dan Gurney - 1 lap
29. Silvio Moser - 1 lap
30. Jo Siffert - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers to pass the:
500-lap mark: Jo Bonnier (now 1)
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: none (now 8)
100-lap mark: Johnny Servoz-Gavin, Pedro Rodriguez, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart (now 28)
50-lap mark: Peter de Klerk, Andrea de Adamich, Jackie Oliver, Henri Pescarolo, Johnny Servoz-Gavin (now 66)
Bonnier and Siffert still lead by more than a country mile, with still 1 season left each in their F1 careers.

Race Winners
South Africa - Peter de Klerk
Spain - Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Monaco - Pedro Rodriguez
Belgium - John Miles
Netherlands - Graham Hill
France - Andrea de Adamich
Great Britain - Pedro Rodriguez
Germany - François Cevert
Austria - Henri Pescarolo
Italy - Andrea de Adamich/Peter Gethin
Canada - Jackie Oliver
United States - Jo Bonnier
Mexico - Reine Wisell

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 531 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 478 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Jack Brabham - 256 laps
5. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
6. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
9. Pedro Rodriguez - 192 laps
10. Guy Ligier - 187 laps
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1971
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1. Andrea de Adamich - 132 laps
2. Tim Schenken - 98 laps
3. Pete Lovely - 51 laps
4. Jean-Pierre Jarier - 45 laps
5. Mike Beuttler - 43 laps
6. Jean Max - 36 laps
7. Emerson Fittipaldi - 33 laps
8. Reine Wisell - 29 laps
9. Peter Gethin - 23 laps
10. Chris Craft - 16 laps
11. Howden Ganley - 13 laps
12. Francois Mazet - 9 laps
13. Jacky Ickx - 7 laps
=. Graham Hill - 7 laps
15. Chris Amon - 5 laps
=. Mario Andretti - 5 laps
=. Francois Cevert - 5 laps
18. Rolf Stommelen - 3 laps
=. John Surtees - 3 laps
=. Alex Soler-Roig - 3 laps
=. Skip Barber - 3 laps
=. Jo Siffert - 3 laps
23. Jo Bonnier - 2 laps
=. Nanni Galli - 2 laps
25. Dave Walker - 1 lap
=. Dave Charlton - 1 lap
=. Jackie Stewart - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers to pass the:
500-lap mark: none (now 1)
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: Andrea de Adamich (now 9)
100-lap mark: Andrea de Adamich, Tim Schenken (now 30)
50-lap mark: Tim Schenken, Peter Gethin, Reine Wisell, Pete Lovely (now 70)
With Siffert and Bonnier now done with F1 (I don't like to talk about death), it will take a very long time for anyone to get them. the closest active driver at that point is de Adamich, but his career ends at Silverstone in 1973. Behind him, Beltoise and Hill still have some rejectful seasons left, but I doubt they'll catch up. We'll have to wait and see (I don't know either).

Race Winners
South Africa - Andrea de Adamich
Spain - Reine Wisell
Monaco - Tim Schenken
Netherlands - Tim Schenken
France - Jean Max
Great Britain - Andrea de Adamich
Germany - Graham Hill
Austria - Mike Beuttler
Italy - Jean-Pierre Jarier
Canada - Pete Lovely
United States - Emerson Fittipaldi

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Jack Brabham - 256 laps
5. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
6. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Andrea de Adamich - 202 laps
9. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
10. Pedro Rodriguez - 192 laps
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tommykl wrote:1. Andrea de Adamich - 132 laps


Who?
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Italian hopeful who took part in 36 GPs, with 29 starts. He was a promising talent, scored a couple of 4ths, and had the distinction of racing with his glasses on. His career ended in Silverstone 1973, as he broke a leg in the famous first corner shunt caused by Scheckter.
He started off with Ferrari in 1968, retiring on his debut before being fired immediately (that was in 1968).
He came back in 1970 for McLaren at its most rejectful, scoring 5 DNQs and an 8th as a best result, before on-and-off appearances for March in 1971.
He signed for Surtees in 1972, helped by his Ceramica Pagnossin sponsorship, and scored a 4th in Spain.
He missed the first 2 races of 1973, before coming home in 8th in the South African GP, getting him fired, but joining Brabham the race after, and scoring another 4th place in Belgium, before his shunt in Silverstone. Nevertheless, he finished 16th in the Championship that year.
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tommykl wrote:1. Andrea de Adamich - 132 laps


Who?

First alphabetacally of all F1 drivers, isn't he?
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tommykl wrote:1. Andrea de Adamich - 132 laps


Who?

First alphabetacally of all F1 drivers, isn't he?

No, that would be Carlo Abate. If it's for drivers who actually showed up and took part, it's George Abecassis.
De Adamich's last name starts with a D ;)
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tommykl wrote:No, that would be Carlo Abate. If it's for drivers who actually showed up and took part, it's George Abecassis.
De Adamich's last name starts with a D ;)

Sorry. :oops:
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1972
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1. Niki Lauda - 139 laps
2. Peter Gethin - 65 laps
3. Graham Hill - 56 laps
4. Reine Wisell - 53 laps
5. Mike Beuttler - 51 laps
6. Carlos Pace - 44 laps
7. Henri Pescarolo - 41 laps
8. Francois Cevert - 31 laps
9. Dave Walker - 27 laps
10. Skip Barber - 24 laps
11. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 19 laps
=. Howden Ganley - 19 laps
13. Carlos Reutemann - 18 laps
14. Mario Andretti - 12 laps
15. Chris Amon - 10 laps
=. Nanni Galli - 10 laps
17. Emerson Fittipaldi - 8 laps
18. Rolf Stommelen - 7 laps
19. Patrick Depailler - 6 laps
20. Francois Migault - 4 laps
=. Peter Revson - 4 laps
22. Jackie Stewart - 1 lap
=. Mike Hailwood - 1 lap
=. Jacky Ickx - 1 lap
=. Tim Schenken - 1 lap
=. Dave Charlton - 1 lap
=. Clay Regazzoni - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers to pass the:
500-lap mark: none (now 1)
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: Graham Hill (now 10)
100-lap mark: Reine Wisell, Peter Gethin, Henri Pescarolo, Niki Lauda (now 34)
50-lap mark: Chris Amon, Francois Cevert, Mike Beuttler, Niki Lauda (now 74)
I thought that Gould was the driver to be lapped the most since I discovered his "46-lap down" feat, well I've been proven wrong yet again, as in the 1972 Canadian GP, Skip Barber was lapped a whopping 56 times, and didn't retire.

Race Winners
Argentina - Reine Wisell
South Africa - Peter Gethin
Spain - Graham Hill
Monaco - Niki Lauda
Belgium - Henri Pescarolo
France - Mike Beuttler
Great Britain - Mike Beuttler
Germany - Carlos Pace
Austria - Carlos Pace
Italy - Niki Lauda
Canada - Skip Barber
United States - Howden Ganley

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Jack Brabham - 256 laps
5. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
6. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
7. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
8. Andrea de Adamich - 202 laps
9. Innes Ireland - 200 laps
=. Graham Hill - 200 laps
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So a total legend of the sport spends more than double the laps of anyone else, running in last place, that's seriously impressive! :lol:
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Well, he was driving the Austrian Team March car as team mate to Helmut Marko... :lol:
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tommykl wrote:I thought that Gould was the driver to be lapped the most since I discovered his "46-lap down" feat, well I've been proven wrong yet again, as in the 1972 Canadian GP, Skip Barber was lapped a whopping 56 times, and didn't retire.

Although I am pretty sure that his car was in the pits for a long long time, getting fixed and he went back out to do finish the Canadian GP, so was lapped in the pits rather then on the track. Although he was not the quickest guy, failing to qualify in Monaco in 1971 (although Mario Andretti in a Ferrari also failed to qualify), was 10 laps down in the Dutch GP (NC but not in last place of the runners), Retired in the Canadian GP, 7 laps down in the US GP (NC and still not in last place) and got his best result of 16th in the 1972 US GP (although he was last of the runners for this one).

Maybe we should find out for definate who was lapped the most whilst still on the track without being lapped for having a mechanical failure of some kind.

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Thank you!
I can't give any hints, because I'm posting this as I go along. I don't think Siffert, let alone Bonnier, will be caught until at least the end of 70's.
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Bets for 1995???

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The late 90s/early 00s will be dominated by Jordan drivers, I think. Tiago Monteiro FTW!!!
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1973
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1. Howden Ganley - 182 laps
2. Graham Hill - 79 laps
3. George Follmer - 69 laps
4. Rikky von Opel - 67 laps
5. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 60 laps
6. Wilson Fittipaldi - 36 laps
7. Niki Lauda - 32 laps
8. Jacky Ickx - 31 laps
9. Jackie Oliver - 28 laps
10. Denny Hulme - 28 laps
11. Jean-Pierre Jarier - 27 laps
12. Clay Regazzoni - 26 laps
13. John Watson - 21 laps
14. Chris Amon - 21 laps
15. Carlos Reutemann - 20 laps
16. Carlos Pace - 20 laps
17. Mike Beuttler - 19 laps
18. Francois Cevert - 17 laps
19. John Surtees - 15 laps
20. Luis Bueno - 12 laps
21. Mike Hailwood - 12 laps
22. Arturo Merzario - 8 laps
23. Brian Redman - 5 laps
24. Rolf Stommelen - 4 laps
25. Nanni Galli - 2 laps
26. Jackie Stewart - 2 laps
27. Andrea de Adamich - 1 lap
28. Jody Scheckter - 1 lap
29. Emerson Fittipaldi - 1 lap
30. James Hunt - 1 lap
31. Gijs van Lennep - 1 lap
32. David Purley - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers to pass the:
500-lap mark: none (now 1)
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: none (now 2)
200-lap mark: Howden Ganley, Jean-Pierre Beltoise (now 12)
100-lap mark: Jackie Oliver, Mike Beuttler, Howden Ganley (now 37)
50-lap mark: Carlos Pace, Rikky von Opel, George Follmer, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Howden Ganley (now 79)
Ganley breaks the record for the most laps spent in last place over a season.

Race Winners
Argentina - Howden Ganley
Brazil - Carlos Reutemann
South Africa - Jean-Pierre Jarier/Howden Ganley
Spain - Jacky Ickx
Belgium - Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Monaco - Jackie Oliver
Swedish - George Follmer
France - Rikky von Opel
Great Britain - Rikky von Opel
Netherlands - Graham Hill
Germany - Mike Beuttler
Austria - Howden Ganley
Italy - Howden Ganley
Canada - Denny Hulme
United States - Wilson Fittipaldi

All-time Standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
3. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
4. Graham Hill - 279 laps
5. Jack Brabham - 256 laps
6. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
7. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 243 laps
8. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
9. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
10. Howden Ganley - 214 laps
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tommykl wrote:2. Graham Hill - 79 laps


How?
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tommykl wrote:2. Graham Hill - 79 laps


How?


Hill never seemed to recover fully from breaking his legs in 1969, and 1973 was Embassy Racing's first season, which wasn't much to write home about in any case.
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1974
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1. John Watson - 122 laps
2. Jean-Pierre Jarier - 79 laps
3. Vern Schuppan - 76 laps
4. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 69 laps
5. Henri Pescarolo - 54 laps
6. Tom Pryce - 52 laps
7. Jacky Ickx - 51 laps
8. Francois Migault - 50 laps
9. Patrick Depailler - 42 laps
10. Jacques Laffite - 38 laps
11. Mike Wilds - 34 laps
12. Gerard Larrousse - 28 laps
13. Carlos Reutemann - 26 laps
14. Jochen Mass - 25 laps
15. Chris Amon - 20 laps
16. Dave Charlton - 16 laps
17. Graham hill - 10 laps
18. Teddy Pilette - 9 laps
19. Ronnie Peterson - 7 laps
20. Vittorio Brambilla - 7 laps
21. Howden Ganley - 6 laps
22. Tim Schenken - 6 laps
23. Guy Edwards - 5 laps
24. Carlos Pace - 5 laps
25. Hans Joachim Stuck - 5 laps
26. Arturo Merzario - 4 laps
27. David Hobbs - 4 laps
28. Gijs van Lennep - 3 laps
29. James Hunt - 3 laps
30. Ian Ashley - 3 laps
31. Jody Scheckter - 2 laps
32. Peter Revson - 2 laps
33. Bertil Roos - 2 laps
34. Niki Lauda - 1 lap
35. Paddy Driver - 1 lap
36. Clay Regazzoni - 1 lap
37. Denny Hulme - 1 lap
38. Mike Hailwood - 1 lap
39. Mario Andretti - 1 lap

Notes
Drivers to pass the:
500-lap mark: none (now 1)
400-lap mark: none (now 2)
300-lap mark: Jean-Pierre Beltoise (now 3)
200-lap mark: none (now 12)
100-lap mark: John Watson, Jacky Ickx, Jean-Pierre Jarier (now 40)
50-lap mark: Tom Pryce, Dave Charlton, Francois Migault, Carlos Reutemann, Vern Schuppan, John Watson (now 85)

Race Winners
Argentina - François Migault
Brazil - John Watson/Jochen Mass
South Africa - John Watson
Spanish - Jean-Pierre Jarier
Belgium - Tom Pryce
Monaco - Henri Pescarolo
Sweden - John Watson
Netherlands - Vern Schuppan
France - John Watson
Great Britain - Jean-Pierre Beltoise/François Migault
Germany - Carlos Pace
Austria - Jacques Laffite
Italy - Patrick Depailler
Canada - Jean-Pierre Beltoise
United States - Mike Wilds

All-time standings
1. Jo Bonnier - 533 laps
2. Jo Siffert - 481 laps
3. Jean-Pierre Beltoise - 312 vs
4. Graham Hill - 289 laps
5. Maurice Trintignant - 286 laps
6. Jack Brabham - 256 laps
7. Carel Godin de Beaufort - 246 laps
8. Bob Anderson - 233 laps
9. Johnny Claes - 231 laps
10. Howden Ganley - 220 laps
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Nice to see this come back! I really like keeping track of the all time standings! Who will be the most mediocre of all time?
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Sorry to keep you waiting. Cause, you know, I've got exams coming up...
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