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Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:13
by shinji
andrew wrote:
Uhhh, I'm pretty sure that Johnny Herbert won the 1995 British gp and came 4th in the championship, not Nige.
Sorry about the bad quoting,
Uhhhh, I'm pretty sure that you're wrong tbh.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:15
by andrew
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_British_Grand_PrixSutil this year has been a bit anonymous, I have sometimes only realised he is in f1 when they occasionally show his Sauber unfortunately breaking down.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:17
by pasta_maldonado
shinji wrote:andrew wrote:
Uhhh, I'm pretty sure that Johnny Herbert won the 1995 British gp and came 4th in the championship, not Nige.
Sorry about the bad quoting,
Uhhhh, I'm pretty sure that you're wrong tbh.
Mansell's 1995 F1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX™ victory is one of the most passionate I've ever seen. Nige's tears on the podium were shared by all those in attendance, Murray Walker came out with a particular poignant quote but I seem to have forgotten it!
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:18
by shinji
andrew wrote:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_British_Grand_Prix
Anyone can edit Wikipedia, try use it as a source in an essay and see where it gets you.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:19
by andrew
shinji wrote:andrew wrote:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_British_Grand_Prix
Anyone can edit Wikipedia, try use it as a source in an essay and see where it gets you.
Wikipedia editing is what has been done in the photo that claims Mansell won the race.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:23
by shinji
andrew wrote:shinji wrote:andrew wrote:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_British_Grand_Prix
Anyone can edit Wikipedia, try use it as a source in an essay and see where it gets you.
Wikipedia editing is what has been done in the photo the claims Mansell won the race.
Do you not remember Mansell's glorious valedictory season though? Where he won in front of his adoring fans at Silverstone, and bid farewell to the tifosi who so revered him as Il Leone with a famous victory in Monza?
Frankly I feel sorry for someone who can't believe in a story as heroic and romantic as that.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:23
by Nuppiz
andrew wrote:shinji wrote:andrew wrote:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_British_Grand_Prix
Anyone can edit Wikipedia, try use it as a source in an essay and see where it gets you.
Wikipedia editing is what has been done in the photo that claims Mansell won the race.

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:24
by CaptainGetz12
pasta_maldonado wrote:Are you sure about that?
Wikipedia wrote:
So is this the result of the Alex Wurz conspiracy?
Just how much more F1 history is lost forever?

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:24
by Ataxia
pasta_maldonado wrote:shinji wrote:andrew wrote:
Uhhh, I'm pretty sure that Johnny Herbert won the 1995 British gp and came 4th in the championship, not Nige.
Sorry about the bad quoting,
Uhhhh, I'm pretty sure that you're wrong tbh.
Mansell's 1995 F1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX™ victory is one of the most passionate I've ever seen. Nige's tears on the podium were shared by all those in attendance, Murray Walker came out with a particular poignant quote but I seem to have forgotten it!
I remember the first time I saw those video clips, I had "Murray's F1™ Celebration" on VHS as a kid, and it really pulled my heartstrings. The way he recovered from that little spin just after his pitstop was incredible. Murray said something like "Nigel spins, but Nigel WINS! There's never coincidences in FORMULA 1™, there are only stories like these!".
It was a great race.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:31
by andrew
Uhhh, I think I may leave some of you to dream about nige winning in 1995 at silverstone. You could possibly claim that Kimi Raikkonen is heading towards being anonymous this year compared to Alonso. Although to be fair it is hard to not be anonymous during a race when Alonso is your teamate
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:32
by pasta_maldonado
andrew wrote:Uhhh, I think I may leave some of you to dream about nige winning in 1995 at silverstone. You could possibly claim that Kimi Raikkonen is heading towards being anonymous this year compared to Alonso. Although to be fair it is hard to not be anonymous during a race when Alonso is your teamate
Are you deluded? This was also taken from Wikipedia:
(If you can't read the image, open it in a new tab/window)

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:35
by andrew
pasta_maldonado wrote:andrew wrote:Uhhh, I think I may leave some of you to dream about nige winning in 1995 at silverstone. You could possibly claim that Kimi Raikkonen is heading towards being anonymous this year compared to Alonso. Although to be fair it is hard to not be anonymous during a race when Alonso is your teamate
Are you deluded? This was also taken from Wikipedia:

Yes a fake Wikiapedia page.
http://www.grandprix247.com/2012/07/05/ ... rand-prix/http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1995/123/
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:41
by AustralianStig
Simtek wrote:I just remembered Jamie and Enoch's assessment of Charles Pic's 2013 season by questioning the very existence of a driver named Charles Pic, such was his anonymity last year.

By extension of this, it took me until about Round 8 this year to realise that Pic didn't have a seat anymore haha
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:46
by Bobby Doorknobs
CaptainGetz12 wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Are you sure about that?
Wikipedia wrote:
So is this the result of the Alex Wurz conspiracy?
Just how much more F1 history is lost forever?

HWNSNBM destroying Nico Rosberg and winning the 2007 championship for Williams was replaced by the more modest results that Wurz achieved. Rosberg's results, however, remained intact.
Markus Winkelhock's win at the Nurburgring that year was also removed from the record books.
Toro Rosso didn't actually come into existence until 2009. It was still Minardi up to that point, meaning Vettel's triumph at Monza 2008 was altered to make for a much less emotional victory.
Barrichello's championship win for Ferrari in 2005 resulted in him getting fired from the team for beating Schumacher.
Piquet didn't actually crash in Singapore. He
won that race.
Kubica was never injured in 2011. He went on to win the 2012 title for Ferrari.
(I wish)These are just some of the more recent examples. All this changed at 10:49 UTC on 21st December 2012 when Alex Wurz rewrote history to his own benefit. The above events are just side effects of his altering of the timeline so that he would become the secret leader of the New World Order.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 23:53
by pasta_maldonado
I honestly don't know what's happening here, I must be seeing a different page to you. Here are screencaps of what I'm seeing:
Grand Prix:

F1 website™:

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 00:03
by Nessafox
pasta_maldonado wrote:I honestly don't know what's happening here, I must be seeing a different page to you. Here are screencaps of what I'm seeing:
Grand Prix:

F1 website:

Come on, Ron Dennis smiling that much? That's defenitely fake.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 15:26
by AxelP800
Enough the troll guys, you can't fool me.......
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 15:35
by Ataxia
AxelP800 wrote:Enough the troll guys, you can't fool me.......
The doctor called; he said your "sense of humour" bypass was a complete success.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 17:13
by dr-baker
Ataxia wrote:AxelP800 wrote:Enough the troll guys, you can't fool me.......
The doctor called; he said your "sense of humour" bypass was a complete success.
Did I?

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 21:44
by takagi_for_the_win
Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
Oh and andrew, next you'll be telling us that Toranosuke Takagi didn't come within 2 laps of a glorious 2nd place at the 1999 European Grand Prix...
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 21:51
by andrew
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
Oh and andrew, next you'll be telling us that Toranosuke Takagi didn't come within 2 laps of a glorious 2nd place at the 1999 European Grand Prix...
I thaught he nearly won!

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 22:01
by takagi_for_the_win
andrew wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
Oh and andrew, next you'll be telling us that Toranosuke Takagi didn't come within 2 laps of a glorious 2nd place at the 1999 European Grand Prix...
I thaught he nearly won!

Don't be ridiculous, this is Toranosuke Takagi we're talking about here, not Luca Badoer

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 22:05
by andrew
takagi_for_the_win wrote:andrew wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
Oh and andrew, next you'll be telling us that Toranosuke Takagi didn't come within 2 laps of a glorious 2nd place at the 1999 European Grand Prix...
I thaught he nearly won!

Don't be ridiculous, this is Toranosuke Takagi we're talking about here, not Luca Badoer

Ah yes I remember, they crashed into Each over with 2 laps left!
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 22:12
by Bobby Doorknobs
andrew wrote:Ah yes I remember, they crashed into Each over with 2 laps left!
And who else but Alex Zanardi came through to win! What a race that was...
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 23:00
by dr-baker
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
I think there may have been a 2006 film that may have suggested that that was Jean Giraud in that Minardi.

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 28 Oct 2014, 00:19
by takagi_for_the_win
andrew wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Don't be ridiculous, this is Toranosuke Takagi we're talking about here, not Luca Badoer

Ah yes I remember, they crashed into Each over with 2 laps left!
I don't know what race you were watching but Takagi clearly had a hydraulics failure.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 28 Oct 2014, 00:31
by Nessafox
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Apparently some dude called Patrick Freisacher raced in 2005 with Minardi? Anyone have any evidence to prove or disprove this?
Well, he did get a brilliant 6th place. When people never noticed you finished the 2005 US Grand Prix, you must be really anonymous. Still more noticeable than Kiesa, though,the only thing i remember from him is 'being Danish'.
-Whilst there are billions of reasons to remember Andrea De Cesaris, his stint at Sauber certainly isn't one of those things. In general, being at Sauber increases your chances of not getting noticed significantly.
-We remember Roberto Moreno because he drove for Andrea Moda, Forti, Coloni, EuroBrun, AGS, Benetton and Lotus. But he also drove for Jordan and Minardi.
-Thierry Boutsen drove for Jordan in 1993. He didn't do anything of interest there.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 28 Oct 2014, 00:57
by Bobby Doorknobs
This wrote:In general, being at Sauber increases your chances of not getting noticed significantly.
Unless your name is Kamui Kobayashi.
(or Sergio Pérez)Also, speaking of Jordan, Modena and Gugelmin's time there was very anonymous, so anonymous in fact that neither of them were seen racing an F1 car again. And Ivan Capelli ended his career with them too, achieving... bugger all really...
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 28 Oct 2014, 08:51
by James1978
I DO remember Nicolas Kiesa because his debut sticks out in my mind because he virtually stopped anytime one of the front runners lapped him.

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 08:58
by Dom_Wings
Andrew, you clearly need some 'sense of humour' lessons.

Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 13:39
by I forti sopravivono
Davidson at Minardi somewhere in 2002?
Tomas Enge at Prost
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 14:20
by Pointrox
Tarso Marques
Even Tarso himself wants to remain anonymous after his disastrous run in Formula One, and after some mediocre results in other racing series he went on to be a designer.
Pedro Chaves
He was just one race short of matching Claudio Langes' record of consecutive DNPQs.Without having this record to his name, his Formula One career ended there.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 23:22
by Meatwad
Bleu wrote:Some probably forgotten Friday drivers:
Matteo Bobbi, San Marino 2003
Alexandre Premat, China 2006
Ernesto Viso, Brazil 2006
Jan Charouz, Brazil 2011
What about Fairuz Fauzy for Lotus in 2010? I don't think he even crashed the car in any of his appearances!
As for race drivers, I'm afraid Lotterer will join this list. Bathplugging power loss...
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 23:48
by noiceinmydrink
Meatwad wrote:As for race drivers, I'm afraid Lotterer will join this list. Bathplugging power loss...
People are
already forgetting that he drove this year, by this rate he'll be looked at as properly anonymous in a year or two's time. Poor guy.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 10:06
by CoopsII
Mexicola wrote:Meatwad wrote:As for race drivers, I'm afraid Lotterer will join this list. Bathplugging power loss...
People are
already forgetting that he drove this year, by this rate he'll be looked at as properly anonymous in a year or two's time. Poor guy.
He's this generations Stéphane Sarrazin.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 11:35
by takagi_for_the_win
CoopsII wrote:He's this generations Stéphane Sarrazin.
Who?
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 11:42
by andrew
takagi_for_the_win wrote:CoopsII wrote:He's this generations Stéphane Sarrazin.
Who?
Lotterer.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 12:18
by CoopsII
takagi_for_the_win wrote:CoopsII wrote:He's this generations Stéphane Sarrazin.
Who?
That's showbusiness...
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 18:39
by Ataxia
andrew wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:CoopsII wrote:He's this generations Stéphane Sarrazin.
Who?
Lotterer.
404 Error: Humour not found.
Re: The most anonymous F1 stints
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 18:48
by pasta_maldonado
Ataxia wrote:andrew wrote:Lotterer.
404 Error: Humour not found.
