Most Forgettable Drivers
Most Forgettable Drivers
Do you even find yourself reflecting over past seasons, and think to yourself, "oh yeah, I forgot he ever had a race seat. Those people who either failed to do much exciting, or were just too unlikely as Formula 1 drivers to be believable. Here are some from recent years:
Ralph Firman
Allan McNish
Nicholas Kiesa
Patrick Friesacher
Robert Doornbos
Scott Speed
Any other suggestions?
Ralph Firman
Allan McNish
Nicholas Kiesa
Patrick Friesacher
Robert Doornbos
Scott Speed
Any other suggestions?
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Scott Speed's name in and of itself makes him memorable. There was a NASCAR driver named Lake Speed that was also memorable because of his name.
I'd say Vincenzo Sospiri only because he drove for MasterCard Lola, but the fact that he did drive for MasterCard Lola I think can make him memorable... likewise for Gary Brabham.
Emanuele Pirro probably makes the list. He had a couple points scores.
Ricardo Zunino
Beppe Gabbiani
Danny Ongais
Hector Rebaque
I'd say Carlo Franchi if his racing name didn't make him stand out -- Gimax.
I pretty much surfed Wikipedia to pull those names out.
I'd say Vincenzo Sospiri only because he drove for MasterCard Lola, but the fact that he did drive for MasterCard Lola I think can make him memorable... likewise for Gary Brabham.
Emanuele Pirro probably makes the list. He had a couple points scores.
Ricardo Zunino
Beppe Gabbiani
Danny Ongais
Hector Rebaque
I'd say Carlo Franchi if his racing name didn't make him stand out -- Gimax.
I pretty much surfed Wikipedia to pull those names out.
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Paul Belmondo
Stephane Sarrazin
Jan Magnusson
Luciano Burti
Stephane Sarrazin
Jan Magnusson
Luciano Burti
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Who is Nicholas Kiesa? I thought it was Andrea Kiesa who drove the FondMetal for a while?
And what was the name again of that Monegassian guy who drove the Larrousse cars for a few races in one of their final seasons? Olivier ... ?
Somehow, year-ending pay drivers in overseas races are quickly forgotten most of the time.
And what was the name again of that Monegassian guy who drove the Larrousse cars for a few races in one of their final seasons? Olivier ... ?
Somehow, year-ending pay drivers in overseas races are quickly forgotten most of the time.
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Yannick wrote:Who is Nicholas Kiesa? I thought it was Andrea Kiesa who drove the FondMetal for a while?
And what was the name again of that Monegassian guy who drove the Larrousse cars for a few races in one of their final seasons? Olivier ... ?
Somehow, year-ending pay drivers in overseas races are quickly forgotten most of the time.
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Yannick wrote:Who is Nicholas Kiesa? I thought it was Andrea Kiesa who drove the FondMetal for a while?.
That would be Andrea Chiesa. Different spelling and completely unrelated.
Yannick wrote:And what was the name again of that Monegassian / Monegascan / dude from Monaco guy who drove the Larrousse cars for a few races in one of their final seasons? Olivier ... ?.
You're thinking of Olivier Beretta.
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Not Alan McNish, guys. That gent has pretty much of a CV, even if in F1 he was very unlucky.
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I think few years of f1 with no real success but not being really bad driver is key in this category. So mostly drivers with reject status don't qualify here.
I have to think some drivers who have had major success elsewhere and whose F1 career was quite forgettable such as Emanuele Pirro. Then some drivers who weren't that successful outside F1 either. I throw here one name who had one podium in F1 but otherwise has been mostly forgotten I think: Eric Bernard.
I have to think some drivers who have had major success elsewhere and whose F1 career was quite forgettable such as Emanuele Pirro. Then some drivers who weren't that successful outside F1 either. I throw here one name who had one podium in F1 but otherwise has been mostly forgotten I think: Eric Bernard.
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From the era when i was most into F1
Franco Forini
Andrea Chiesa...
I suspect most suggestions will be profiled on the main site though (as my 2 are )
Franco Forini
Andrea Chiesa...
I suspect most suggestions will be profiled on the main site though (as my 2 are )
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Oh yeah, Jan Magnussen is another one. And I'd go with Franck Montagny and Luciano Burti in my list too. A lot of these other suggestions are before my time.
Nicholas Kiesa was a Danish-Russian Minardi driver who had five races in 2003 - that anyone has to ask who he was I think perhaps makes him top of the category!
I included Allan McNish not because he himself is forgettable, but because he has such a long and rich CV from other motorsport categories, one tends to forget his rather short and bland F1 outing, huge accident aside.
Nicholas Kiesa was a Danish-Russian Minardi driver who had five races in 2003 - that anyone has to ask who he was I think perhaps makes him top of the category!
I included Allan McNish not because he himself is forgettable, but because he has such a long and rich CV from other motorsport categories, one tends to forget his rather short and bland F1 outing, huge accident aside.
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Allen Berg ?
Huub Rottengatter ?
Huub Rottengatter ?
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deCrasheris wrote:Enrique Bernoldi
David Coulthard will not forget him so soon!
There were drivers that even participate in qualifying sessions for being barred at the pre-qualifying sessions, such as:
- Joachim Winklehock
- Gary Brabham
- Pedro Chaves
- Claudio Langes
- Naoki Hattori
- Enrico Bertaggia
One reject that very few remember is Julian Bailey, showed no talent in Tyrrell and Lotus, but was still able to score 1 point!
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Giorgio Pantano!
His year in Jordan was so forgettable that I think even he has forgotten it ;:D
His year in Jordan was so forgettable that I think even he has forgotten it ;:D
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Scott Speed's name and stinky attitude make him memorable, but something about his unfulfilled potential and ignominious departure cause me to think, "Oh yeah, there was that American driver too". I bet he's kicking himself to this day. Be nice to people, Scott, and people will be nice back.
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Pretty much everyone on the first post and perhaps just add Justin wilson & Tomas Enge into the mix too.
To CarlosFereirra: Alan McNish didnt do a bad job in F1 but he also didnt do anything special to be remembered (Good or bad) He stayed mid grid for much of the season and didn't really display any brilliance or ineptitude to have really made an impact. the same goes for one or two others in that list.
To CarlosFereirra: Alan McNish didnt do a bad job in F1 but he also didnt do anything special to be remembered (Good or bad) He stayed mid grid for much of the season and didn't really display any brilliance or ineptitude to have really made an impact. the same goes for one or two others in that list.
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Ugh. I'd join in if the forgettable drivers I know weren't SO forgettable...
Some say he plans to put an S921 on the Goodwood 2012 run, and that he DOES know what Deletraz is doing.
All we know is...he's called Perry McCarthy!
...we'll never see an S921 at Goodwood, will we?
All we know is...he's called Perry McCarthy!
...we'll never see an S921 at Goodwood, will we?
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Ernesto Brambilla
Bill Brack
Warwick Brown
Bernd Schneider
Esteban Tuero
Justin Wilson
Alex Yoong
Franck Lagorce
Naoki Hattori
Philip Fotheringham-Parker
Vincenzo Sospiri
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Bill Brack
Warwick Brown
Bernd Schneider
Esteban Tuero
Justin Wilson
Alex Yoong
Franck Lagorce
Naoki Hattori
Philip Fotheringham-Parker
Vincenzo Sospiri
hungarian grand prix
pacific gp
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Tomas The Tank Enge! Now there's a forgettable driver I had quite literally forgotten about.
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I can't remember Nichloas Kiesa at all. When I looked up his name I was like: He drove in 2003! I didn't see him at all! May I nominate:
Gianmaria Bruni
Johnny Dunfries
Cristian Danner
Christian Fittipaldi
Wilson Fittipaldi
Norberto Fontana
Patrick Friesacher
Ralf Schumacher
Nicola Larini
JJ Lehto
Swedish GP
Hideki Noda
Max Papis
Jean-Loius Schlesser
Ricardo Zonta
Gianmaria Bruni
Johnny Dunfries
Cristian Danner
Christian Fittipaldi
Wilson Fittipaldi
Norberto Fontana
Patrick Friesacher
Ralf Schumacher
Nicola Larini
JJ Lehto
Swedish GP
Hideki Noda
Max Papis
Jean-Loius Schlesser
Ricardo Zonta
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tristan1117 wrote:I can't remember Nichloas Kiesa at all. When I looked up his name I was like: He drove in 2003! I didn't see him at all! May I nominate:
Gianmaria Bruni
Johnny Dunfries
Cristian Danner
Christian Fittipaldi
Wilson Fittipaldi
Norberto Fontana
Patrick Friesacher
Ralf Schumacher
Nicola Larini
JJ Lehto
Swedish GP
Hideki Noda
Max Papis
Jean-Loius Schlesser
Ricardo Zonta
I'm pretty sure after the 88 Italian GP no one has forgotten about Jean-Loius Schlesser
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I forgot Doornbos drove for Red Bull till just now-I only remembered him for being better than Albers who whinged about that. Zonta was forgettable, Wurz after 98 didn't do anything noteworthy.
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I hadn't even heard about Ricardo Rosset until last year. Sure he made some funny stuff while in the car, especially in Tyrrell, but he is as anonymous as a driver can be.
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Christian Fittipaldi will always be remembered for his "remarkable" finish in the 1993 Italian GP!
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Considering their reputation as a team with personality, Jordan has sure employed some forgettable drivers in their last years on the grid:
Ralph Firman
Giorgio Pantano
Tiago Monteiro
Narain Karthikeyan
Ralph Firman
Giorgio Pantano
Tiago Monteiro
Narain Karthikeyan
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I think some good names have been put forward thus far, and I tend to agree with a lot the suggestions for those who never made it onto the grid, such as those who never passed the pre-qualifying phase.
There are a few others I would like to mention though:
Bernie Ecclestone. A lot of people tend to forget he tried to qualify for a Grand Prix once (1958 Moroccan Grand Prix I think), but he was slowest of all entrants and did not qualify.
Toshio Suzuki (no relation to Aguri as far as I know). Replaced Alliot at Larrousse for the last two races of 1993, and while he finished both of them, he wasn't exactly noticed.
Miguel Angel Guerra: Made the grid just once for Osella in 1981, and promptly crashed and broke his ankle. He was never seen in F1 again.
Jean-Marc Gounon: His outings for Minardi and Simtek don't exactly stick in the mind.
Oh, and I strongly agree with the contributor who suggested Tomas Enge. His outings for Prost in 2001 were pretty unremarkable, save for a big crash in practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.
There are a few others I would like to mention though:
Bernie Ecclestone. A lot of people tend to forget he tried to qualify for a Grand Prix once (1958 Moroccan Grand Prix I think), but he was slowest of all entrants and did not qualify.
Toshio Suzuki (no relation to Aguri as far as I know). Replaced Alliot at Larrousse for the last two races of 1993, and while he finished both of them, he wasn't exactly noticed.
Miguel Angel Guerra: Made the grid just once for Osella in 1981, and promptly crashed and broke his ankle. He was never seen in F1 again.
Jean-Marc Gounon: His outings for Minardi and Simtek don't exactly stick in the mind.
Oh, and I strongly agree with the contributor who suggested Tomas Enge. His outings for Prost in 2001 were pretty unremarkable, save for a big crash in practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Max Jean. Or was it Jean Max? You're forgettable when even your name is spelled wrong on the entry list.
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Frentzen127 wrote:I hadn't even heard about Ricardo Rosset until last year. Sure he made some funny stuff while in the car, especially in Tyrrell, but he is as anonymous as a driver can be.
The fact that I've heard the 107% rule referred to as the "Rossett Rule" somewhat frequently disqualifies him from being an easily-forgotten driver IMO. If your name becomes synonymous with a rule regarding mediocrity then I think you're at least a little memorable.
Anyway...
Corrado Fabi
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Gaston Mazzacane
Vitantonio Liuzzi (rather unfortunate that he got lost in the shuffle at STR, he had talent)
Phillippe Adams
Yannick Dalmas
Sakon Yamamoto
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I can see where you are coming from but Sakon would have been the most memorable driver in F1 history had his head rocketed off his neck.Goa wrote:Sakon Yamamoto
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Narain Karthikeyan!! There are so many of these guys I'd forgotten about!
I don't think we can call Sakon Yamomoto forgettable, if only for F1 Rejects' coverage! And Ralf Schumacher...? But... but... he's Ralf Schumacher!!
Yes! And for two other reasons: putting the icing on the Spa '98 cake by keeping his foot down and smashing into the chaos at racing speed; and for his engineers swapping the first and last letters of his surname around. Popular fellow.
Who will be the future forgettable drivers of the current grid? My money's on Nakajima and Bourdais. I can barely remember them as it is.
I don't think we can call Sakon Yamomoto forgettable, if only for F1 Rejects' coverage! And Ralf Schumacher...? But... but... he's Ralf Schumacher!!
The fact that I've heard the 107% rule referred to as the "Rosset Rule" somewhat frequently disqualifies him from being an easily-forgotten driver IMO.
Yes! And for two other reasons: putting the icing on the Spa '98 cake by keeping his foot down and smashing into the chaos at racing speed; and for his engineers swapping the first and last letters of his surname around. Popular fellow.
Who will be the future forgettable drivers of the current grid? My money's on Nakajima and Bourdais. I can barely remember them as it is.
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I can also see Kovi being something of a forgotten figure in time... at least, relative to other race winners. By that I mean he'd be more Jean-Pierre Beltoise and less Jean Alesi.
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Indeed; I heard of him the first (and last) time when making a 1993 mod for Grand Prix Manager 2.Irisado wrote:Toshio Suzuki (no relation to Aguri as far as I know). Replaced Alliot at Larrousse for the last two races of 1993, and while he finished both of them, he wasn't exactly noticed.
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Nuppiz wrote:Indeed; I heard of him the first (and last) time when making a 1993 mod for Grand Prix Manager 2.Irisado wrote:Toshio Suzuki (no relation to Aguri as far as I know). Replaced Alliot at Larrousse for the last two races of 1993, and while he finished both of them, he wasn't exactly noticed.
So he's eligible to the site!
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Shinji Nakano and Cristano Da Matta weren't the most exciting drivers ever...
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Franck Lagorce is one of my favourites discussed so far, if only because I think he made the front cover of an F1 book.
'Racers' by Richard Williams shows a broken Ligier on the cover with the driver walking away looking absolutely downcast and I'm pretty sure it's Lagorce having crashed in the wet at Suzuka. IIRC he just aquaplaned off and I remember him getting out looking absolutely bemused and throwing his hands up in the air as if to say 'what could I do'?
I think the picture was taken just after that.
I suppose I ought to suggest one as well. Um, has anyone mentioned Max Papis?
'Racers' by Richard Williams shows a broken Ligier on the cover with the driver walking away looking absolutely downcast and I'm pretty sure it's Lagorce having crashed in the wet at Suzuka. IIRC he just aquaplaned off and I remember him getting out looking absolutely bemused and throwing his hands up in the air as if to say 'what could I do'?
I think the picture was taken just after that.
I suppose I ought to suggest one as well. Um, has anyone mentioned Max Papis?
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Papis for me is memorable because I started watching right in the confusing Papis/Panis, Brudle/Blundell grid!
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fjackdaw wrote:Papis for me is memorable because I started watching right in the confusing Papis/Panis, Brudle/Blundell grid!
Ya think it was confusing to you?
Think about the japanese!
When Brundle and Blundell drove for Brabham in 91 and then for Ligier in 93, the japanese commentators just went "bathplug it" and just called em both "Blundel"
The fact that Japanese can't differentiate between L and R isnt just a joke, its a fact.
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Massimiliano Papis had a short but forgettable F1 career (even being outqualified by Taki Inoue once) but he made a huge impact in the USA the very next year. Driving for Gianpiero Moretti, he ran qualifying-speed laps near the end of the 1996 Daytona 24 hours. The most famous event during this stint was screaming down the pitlane at 200 miles per hour in his Ferrari 333SP. Then-ESPN commentator Bob Varsha coined his nickname "Mad Max." IMSA instituted pit lane speed limits immediately following the race.
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Micheal Bartels - his private life was more interseting than his F1 career, I think he dated Steffi Graf...
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noisebox wrote:Micheal Bartels - his private life was more interseting than his F1 career, I think he dated Steffi Graf...
He dated her for a long time, at least in 1997, he was still dating her.
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