thehemogoblin wrote:I think it would be fun to go back a long way into F1 history to see what we could come up with.
Could we have attempts at podiums for other seasons?
Here's my podium for 1999 (sorry if this isn't allowed Jamie and Enoch)
3rd- Luca Badoer: The man with officialy, the most races with no points to show for it. This is nothing against Luca himself, but he wasn't really noticed, and neither did his loyalty pay off. He should have got the job as the Shoe Maker's replacement, mid-way through the season, but alas, that place went to the interloping Mika Salo.
It was not a particularly auspicious start of the season for Luca either, injuring himself in a test accident, which paved the way for Stephane Sarrazin's only start. But the clincher, the proof that this man will never score points, and will forevermore be a reject in F1: Euro GP. Running in 4th, after a fine drive in his Minardi, he pulled to the side of the road, with a gearbox failure. His tears spelled the end of his F1 career, in which he deserved thoroughly more than he got for his efforts.
2nd- Jacques Villeneuve: This was a test year for Jacques. New world champion, moves to a team created for him, with the ambition to achieve more. This was his chance to prove that he had the skill to haul a pig of a car into places it shouldn't be, as all champions should be able to do.
Sadly it didn't work out quite as expected. He never made the finish in the first eleven races. Granted that many of these failures were not his fault, and he actually came good in the latter half of the year. Sadly, not good enough to score points, with his highest finish of eighth at Monza. That said, he did outperform his team mate, Zonta, for most of the races, but we'd expect that of a champion. What we wouldn't expect, is a former world champion to be scoring no points just 2 years after winning, because of his, with hindsight, boneheaded move, to a brand new and inexperienced team.
1st- Damon Hill: The second former champion on the podium, takes the crown with his lukewarm attitude to the season. Granted, Villeneuve scored no points all year, but he had a poor car that no one could score points in, though Salo came close. Damon scored 7, in the same car that H-H Frentzen made a bid for the championship in. He should have hung up the keys last year, but carried on due to 2 good results.
For sheer apathy though, I must award Reject of the Year 1999 to Damon Hill. (For full details of his 1999 escapades, go to 'Hang Up The Keys' in the Hall of shame at f1rejects.com)