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ToraToraTora | 11:51 Sun 16th Jan 2022 | ChatterBank
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The first F1 drivers champion was Giuseppe Farina in 1950. He has the distinction of being the only driver to clinch the title at his home grand prix, in this case Monza.
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ToraToraTora SB, yes I did know that, they used to die quite regularly in that era. Indeed they did TTT David Purley was awarded the George Medal when he attempted to save the life of Roger Williamson at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1973
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wow - gully called TTT his "mate". Maybe there is hope!
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Jochen Rindt is the only F1 driver to have been awarded the World Drivers Championship posthumously
The Morris Oxford Farina was named after Giuseppe Farina
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SB, yes I did know that, they used to die quite regularly in that era.
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Barry, was it? did not know that.
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SB, yes I did know that, they used to die quite regularly in that era.

Indeed they did TTT
David Purley was awarded the George Medal when he attempted to save the life of Roger Williamson at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1973
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It was
Must have haunted him for the rest of his short life
He himself died aged only 40 in equally tragic circumstances
People who engage in dangerous activities...

e.g. Anatoli Boukreev - a hero of the 1996 Everest disaster died a year later in an avalanche on Annapurna.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoli_Boukreev
Well this one's turned all sunny and uplifting.
I think Dave wandered in by mistake.
Just 111 different drivers have won races that contributed to the Formula One championship in the 72 seasons since its inception in 1950. This includes winners of the Indy 500 between 1950 and 1960 as World Championship points were earned from that race even though it was not run under F1 regulations. The top seventeen of those drivers (down to Max Verstappen in =16th place with 20 wins) have won 632 (almost 60%) of them. Lewis Hamilton alone has won almost 9% of F1 races and he and Michael Schumacher have won over 18% of all F1 races between them. Only 26 different drivers have won an F1 race in the 22 seasons since 2000.

All present day F1 cars can accelerate from 0 to 100mph and brake to a stop in less that five seconds. They can do the same to 125mph and stop in around seven seconds. Under braking from high speed, the driver is subject to around 5.5g. The very best road car can manage about 1.3g.
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I was a climber. I think it's a bit more eco-friendly than chasing about in cars!
^^^sorry, Lewis has won 9.7% of all F1 races.
Any 1 hit wonders, as it were, NJ.
Sorry, Dave. Just seemed a bit random. Thought you'd posted on the wrong thread.
I notice Tora's? video has been removed. I didn't click on it.

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