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Monday, November 21, 2011

The History Of Formula One Winners

By David Amor


Formula has been known as one of the best sports all around the globe. It will require for a person to have the best skill to make a name to it and in the 1950 season, there were only few drivers who lived up to the expectations and can be compared to official season winners. With over 60 years of history, it has stayed as one of the most celebrated up until today. However, its beginnings should be known and how far it has reached until the period of post-war. In the following article, you will get to know the Formula 1 champions history and their paycheck and the reasons in their victories. You can read on if you are an F1 racing enthusiast:

1) Giuseppe Farina

The first Formula 1 winner was Giuseppe Farina. This Italian born driver used Pirelli tires, pretty much putting the company on the map. He had three wins and three podiums. Also, three times he took the fastest lap honors and amassed a total of 30 points, besting out everyone else in the series. The engine was an Alfa Romeo, which would win the following year as well when Juan Manuel Fangio would take the title.

2) Juan Manuel Fangio

Fangio would take two years off from claiming the Formula 1 racing crown in 1952 and 1953, but he would follow up that hiatus with four consecutive wins, the first driver to have won more than two titles. His dominance ended in 1958 when Mike Hawthorn of Great Britain would take over. Hawthorn's success would be short lived as the following year would see another consecutive champion sit behind the wheel.

3) Jack Brabham

Brabham claimed the top spot in the 1959 and 1960 season, driving a Cooper engine. Any win is good for Brabham, but the one that he won in 1960 was the best. He created a new record on points with 43. The record was unbeaten until 1963, when Jim Clark dethroned him with 54. Nevertheless, Brabham made a comeback in 1966 to get his third and last Formula 1 racing victory.

4) Jackie Stewart

Formula 1 driver Jackie Stewart scored big in 1969, 1971, and 1973, with three F1 championships. Stewart's final year to win would bring with it a new points record at 71. The record would not stand for long, though its accomplishment at the time would be spectacularly noteworthy.

F1 has come a long way since its inception. The last two years Sebastian Vettel has claimed both titles, smashing the points record in the process with 256 in 2010 and then an astounding 374 in 2011. who knows where the sport will end up? But as for the history, it's a long and rich one.




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