The Bahrain Grand Prix organisers brought together 18 of the 20 living F1 champions for a special event to mark the 60th anniversary of the world championship last weekend.
Between them these 18 drivers won 36 world titles and 391 races – that’s almost half the 821 F1 championship races since 1950.
The oldest of the living champions is Australian Sir Jack Brabham. He won the first of his three world championships in 1959, then aged 33. Now 83, and not in great health, he still made it to Bahrain for the event – which is more than can be said for some of the younger successors to his crown.
Four of the 18 are still racing in F1 and may yet add to their successes. They’re in impressive company, as the record of their achievements below shows (click the drivers’ names for their biographies):
Two former champions were missing from the party. Nelson Piquet (three championships, 23 wins, 24 pole positions and 23 fastest laps) and Kimi Raikkonen (one championship, 18 wins, 16 pole positions and 35 fastest laps).
The remaining champions have all passed away. They are Giuseppe Farina, Juan Manuel Fangio, Alberto Ascari, Mike Hawthorn, Phil Hill, Jim Clark, Denny Hulme, Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt, James Hunt and Ayrton Senna.
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Name | Champion in | Wins | Poles | F’laps | Starts |
Alain Prost | 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993 | 51 | 33 | 41 | 199 |
Alan Jones | 1980 | 12 | 6 | 13 | 116 |
Nigel Mansell | 1992 | 31 | 32 | 30 | 187 |
Mika Hakkinen | 1998, 1999 | 20 | 26 | 25 | 161 |
Jacques Villeneuve | 1997 | 11 | 13 | 9 | 163 |
Keke Rosberg | 1982 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 114 |
Jody Scheckter | 1979 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 111 |
Michael Schumacher | 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 | 91 | 68 | 76 | 249 |
Damon Hill | 1996 | 22 | 20 | 19 | 115 |
Fernando Alonso | 2005, 2006 | 22 | 18 | 14 | 139 |
Jenson Button | 2009 | 7 | 7 | 2 | 171 |
Niki Lauda | 1975, 1977, 1984 | 25 | 24 | 24 | 171 |
Mario Andretti | 1978 | 12 | 18 | 10 | 128 |
Jack Brabham | 1959, 1960, 1966 | 14 | 13 | 14 | 126 |
Jackie Stewart | 1969, 1971, 1973 | 27 | 17 | 15 | 99 |
John Surtees | 1964 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 111 |
Emerson Fittipaldi | 1972, 1974 | 14 | 6 | 6 | 144 |
Lewis Hamilton | 2008 | 11 | 17 | 3 | 53 |
Total | 36 | 391 | 334 | 317 | 2,557 |
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Jim N
17th March 2010, 9:40
I think the comment “Between them these 18 drivers won 36 world titles and 391 races – that’s almost half the 821 F1 championship races since 1950.” is an amazing statistic and just goes to show how very special the top drivers are.
DanThorn
17th March 2010, 10:12
Even more amazing is that Schumacher accounts for nearly 25% of all of those drivers and over 10% of all World Championship events!
Mike
17th March 2010, 10:33
Hopefully he can add to that eh?
Antifia
17th March 2010, 16:05
Nothing amazing about that: Low level competition (Hill, Coultard, Hakkinen, JV, Barrichelo, Brundle etc…). In the beginning of his career, Senna, Piquet, Mansel and Prost were still there, but he did not start winning consistently till they were all gone. Then you had the compulsive cheating that the FIA let him indulge in, the utter Ferrari domination, the doormats he had as teamates and voila: 91 GP wins and 7 Championships.
Maksutov
17th March 2010, 16:58
i loled at that
Vintage 68
17th March 2010, 17:30
Yes, I LOL’ed too, at the lack of factual information the previous post reveals.
DanThorn
17th March 2010, 17:08
I’m not a Schumacher fan, but you don’t get yourself into a position of dominance without having bags of talent. If people took the time to actually read about and understand the guy and his career a bit more, they’d realise that he probably is the greatest driver in the sports history.
It’s too easy and fashionable to criticise and dislike Michael Schumacher, I spent his whole career doing it and now I regret missing out on not appreciating the genius of the bloke.
Mike "the bike" Schumacher
17th March 2010, 17:37
It’s because of Schumacher’s talent and skill that these guys seemed low level (which they are not). You can’t seriously consider Hakkinen, Hill, Coultard, Raikkonen, Montoya, and Alonso to be low level. Schumi also beat Senna in his first full season and was beating him at the start of 94 too.
It’s only since he retired in 06 that a number of other drivers began to start wining. You would have expected Alonso to take his place and win everything but he couldn’t match schumacher’s dominance.
Pink Peril
18th March 2010, 4:07
“It’s only since he retired in 06 that a number of other drivers began to start wining”
Err, correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure Alonso beat Schuey in 2005, and backed it up in 2006. So not only did Alonso ‘match’ Schuey’s dominance, he bested it.
Praveen Titus
22nd March 2010, 8:43
Alonso began winning championships when Schumacher was active. After Schumacher’s exit, Alonso did have some great races at McLaren (though he displayed his immaturity in handling the relationship with his team-mate, but that’s not a new scenario for a talented driver at McLaren).
After that the Spaniard was in uncompetitive machinery, so how can he be expected to dominate? You need competitive machinery along with raw talent to dominate. That’s how Schumacher did it and that’s what Alonso could if he gets competitive machinery.
But that’s taking nothing from Schumacher. He’s still one of the greatest drivers of F1, but it’s not right to think there won’t be others like him.
bettyhiam
17th March 2010, 18:18
sour sour grapes! are you a dismayed fan of another driver? the real fans allow all the winners their time at the top, you know!
SeattleChris
18th March 2010, 1:20
Nothing amazing? What do you find amazing? You must be the kind of guy who takes a blackbird up to 71,000 feet, jumps out without a parachute and freefalls, landing from plane wing to plane wing allowing their chance passing to keep you from plummeting to the earth and your demise, the whole while writing the greatest novel of all-time, learning 3 oriental languages and solving world hunger (telling no one).
While MS’ accomplishments may mean nothing to you, everyone else who isn’t Poseidon himself is impressed whether they like the guy or not.
Mike
18th March 2010, 11:54
I could do that……. ^^
that was hilarious Chris.
Mike
18th March 2010, 11:57
Low level competition! I mean! some are only world champions!
Now for a real test we need, Batman, Superman, Chuck Noris, Schumacher, wait scratch that one…
MigueLP
17th March 2010, 13:53
shumi next to hill?
Pink Peril
18th March 2010, 4:18
Well, Hill certianly doesn’t look too pleased with the driver line up…
Hakki
19th March 2010, 6:30
Do everybody think that Schumi could win his 5 of 7 titles if Vettel and Hamilton were in the field from 2000 to 2004? Schmi was lucky because his rivals were DC,Raikonen,Montoya,Button and Ralf from 2000 to 2004.(and Hill in 94 and 95)
If Alonso has strong car in 2004,It was not sure if Scumi could won the 7th title.
David A
20th March 2010, 3:23
Michael Schumacher and the Ferrari team he helped to mould made those drivers appear as if they were ordinary. Had MS not been in F1, we might all be hailing Montoya as a 5 time world champion. Those drivers Schumacher defeated were supposed to be world class, and there there is anyway no point making excuses about the quality of competition since he could only beat what was put in front of him.
Kovy
20th March 2010, 6:19
Yes – Ferrari had the dominant car, Hamilton and Vettel were no better than Raikkonen when he was with McLaren.
PakDonny
23rd March 2010, 19:27
Schumi has been in contention for world championships almost every year he’s been racing in Formula 1 – even with inferior cars. That sums it all up.
TurbineBob
11th April 2010, 19:46
My exact thought!
TurbineBob
11th April 2010, 20:01
about : “shumi next to hill?” that was…
:)
Schumacher did not win the 1994 World Championship… Not in my book anyways & not according to the 2003 or 2010 scoring rules anyways & he should have gotten the same he got for trying to put Villeneuve out.
And I’ll say : Austria 2002 (on top of 2001)!
The whole crowd & the journalists were screaming & “booing”.
He didn’t get all those wins either, Ferrari, the FIA, they were all bending the rules in his favour. He’s not the only one to blame.
I’ve never seen such a bad role model. The guy has no sense of decency whatsoever.
There’s only one thing worse than a bad looser : a bad winner & Shumacher’s the king of those.
Anyhow.
It was great seeing all those greats joined together to mark the event (too bad about the 2 missing).
& what’s miss.Todt doing there anyways?
Fixy (@)
18th December 2010, 21:21
Once the races in a season were 10, now they are 20. A champion won four races per season, Schumacher won more than 10.
Enigma
17th March 2010, 9:49
I don’t recognize them all.
– Who is next to Hamilton?
– Who is between Todt and Stewart?
– Who is next to Prost?
– Who is between Villeneuve and Schumacher?
Enigma
17th March 2010, 9:51
Just realized they’re written on the list in the order of the photo, so nevermind. Great to see them all together!
Cobe
17th March 2010, 13:43
Who is next to Hamilton – Emerson Fittipaldi.
Who is between Todt and Stewart – Michelle Yeoh (Tod‚t`s girlfriend) and Jack Brabham.
Who is next to Prost – Alan Jones.
Who is between Villeneuve and Schumacher – Keke Rosberg and. Jody Scheckter.
Great picture, great drivers. Enjoy.
bettyhiam
17th March 2010, 18:20
I wish Todt’s film star girlfriend would stay home. Boy, that limelight must be hard to give up!
MEmo
18th March 2010, 0:51
Agree with you! What is she doing there? I thought somehow she was related to racing and googled her: she is related to racing… the blood flow in Tods´ body…
Rod
17th March 2010, 9:50
I wonder if vodka or simply general apathy was to blame for Kimi’s absence?
Mike
17th March 2010, 10:35
I dislike Kimi, So I found that funny ^^
He has, not improved in my impression by this, If 18 others, most of which (if not all) are older than him, some like jack who probably, shouldn’t be there made it, … That is weak.
mfDB
17th March 2010, 13:43
I think Kimi is disenfranchised will the whole F1 circus and I think he is ****** off at Ferrari. He is certainly lazy too. But, for everyone thinking that he is going to be back next year with Red Bull, this doesn’t look too good. I think that if there were serious discussions with RBR for his return, he would shown up all decked out with his RBR Rally gear on….
Robbie
17th March 2010, 16:01
Probably both and the fact that he’s in WRC now. I’m not a Kimi fan but do I miss him in the sport and I would like him to return, even if he’s lazy and emotionless.
Jonathan
17th March 2010, 17:13
It’s the first race since Kimi was unceremoniously booted out of F1 (Ferrari sacked him, and neither McLaren nor Mercedes would agree to his terms), so I would have been quite surprised to see him at the race to be honest.
MEmo
18th March 2010, 0:53
“I wonder if vodka or simply general apathy was to blame for Kimi’s absence?”
Actually, it was the generally lack of vodka that was to blame…
King Nigel Mansell
17th March 2010, 9:51
Thank you SO MUCH for those incredible pics !!!!
David B
17th March 2010, 9:54
I like how fat Alan Jones is!!! :-D
Barney Gumble
17th March 2010, 10:04
Haha he is rather fat now, he looks especially tubby beside Alain Prost who is still mega skinny!
Praveen Titus
22nd March 2010, 8:49
People often forget Prost’s achievements. He may have only 4 to Schumacher’s 7, but he retired and came back to win the championship. Agreed the Williams was dominant in 1993, but that’s still some achievement!
Barney Gumble
17th March 2010, 10:01
Why the hell was Todt’s girlfriend invited into the picture?! She’s completely out of place.
I wonder why they all bothered making the journey out to the desert, particularly Brabbham who is very old now. Presumably the Bahraini’s paid them all a load of money just for showing their faces. That would explain why Raikkonen and Piquet didn’t turn up, they’re both pretty loaded as it is
BasCB
17th March 2010, 11:02
I read somewhere, that even Michael Schumacher was supprised to see here there!
With the way Piquet had feuds with his fellow drivers at the time, and added to that the fallout of the Crashgate sage I suppose we missed some fireworks and fists going.
Kimi was not there, because they did not give him a citroen ralley dakar car to have fun in the desert, or they offered less than he wanted. Not sure, which it was ;-(
DanThorn
17th March 2010, 12:07
Well you can’t have alcohol in Bahrain, so it’s no surprise he wasn’t there. ;)
chris
17th March 2010, 12:55
im sure thats why!!!haha
PJA
17th March 2010, 11:24
Rosberg seems to be looking at her wondering what she is doing there.
Tim
17th March 2010, 11:42
Because she’s spearheading the FIA road safety campaign that appears in one of the photos.
TurbineBob
11th April 2010, 20:14
Thanks for that reply
She’s all over the FIA website’s videos:
http://www.fiafoundation.org/media/Pages/Films.aspx
but I wonder if Todt is such a good career move???
ajokay
17th March 2010, 11:50
Either way, Keke Rosberg seems to be trying to peer down her top…
John H
17th March 2010, 10:16
Shame Räikkönen wasn’t there. I think we can all guess why Piquet didn’t show up.
And to see Schumacher next to Hill is quite funny – I wonder if they get on these days!
Chris P
17th March 2010, 11:09
But Hamilton and Alonso at opposite ends…
Phillip
17th March 2010, 16:55
John H
I guess we will find out when Damon is one of the race stewards sometime this year !! ;)
Joey-Poey
17th March 2010, 17:44
HA! Very true.
I also was amused that Prost was a steward with the name Senna racing this past weekend…
DanThorn
17th March 2010, 10:17
Great stuff, and wonderful to see that some of them have dug out their old overalls! Though whoever decided that tiny Jacques should stand in the middle at the back should be shot. ;)
Tango
17th March 2010, 10:18
FOr all the 40 to 60 somethings, difference is clear between those still active and those who are not. (a Large difference). However, impressed surtees and Brabham could make it.
Red Andy
17th March 2010, 16:08
Brabham especially – he’s not been well for the last few months, as I understand it. When the event was first proposed it was thought that of all the living world champions, Jack would be the one least likely to make it. Credit to him for turning up though.
Mike
18th March 2010, 12:29
Jack’s a bloody legend.
samidee
17th March 2010, 10:57
Hi is there any pictures of these drivers with the old F1 in Bahrain ?
thx
BasCB
17th March 2010, 11:12
There are a lot of great pictures, for example here http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/gallery.php?catID=4456&startat=190
steph
17th March 2010, 13:30
Great link. Thanks!
samidee
17th March 2010, 18:19
thanks a lot
really nice to see it
Praveen Titus
22nd March 2010, 8:52
Great pics, thanks for the link
JV
17th March 2010, 10:57
I failed to recognize
1.Alan jones,
2.Jody Scheckter,
3.Mario Andreti,
4.John Surtees and
5.Emerson Fittipaldi
JV
17th March 2010, 11:00
And I forgett to mension above that It still looks so awkward to see Nigel Mensell without mustaches.
Alex`
17th March 2010, 12:25
Yea, he’s got a baby face
BasCB
17th March 2010, 11:18
Almost half of the wins, but over 70% of championships won, so winning a lot is important for the champion, but not all important.
Apart from several years, other guys did get to win, like last year.
steph
17th March 2010, 11:24
Really wish Piquet and Kimi had shown up.
Peter
17th March 2010, 11:30
So Michelle replaced Kimi and Jean Todt replaces Piquet. That leaves Bernie Ecclestone as the one out of place 8)
Veeeight
17th March 2010, 11:31
cool piece keith great to see tem all together. makes you realise what a large deal the WDC is when you see all the great names together.
Rum and Coke
17th March 2010, 11:31
I dont get whyToads bit of fluff is in the picture!!!!She cant even drive!!! #:)
Rum and Coke
17th March 2010, 11:36
Raikkonen and Piquet are a couple of plums!!! As ex-chumps they should have been in the picture, but then again maybe not! Piquet was a superfast taxi-driver in Brazil and Raikkonen only managed to win his 1 and only because moRon Dennis forgot how to run McClunkers and let his drivers trip each otherup allthe way tothe end!!! #:)
HG
17th March 2010, 19:29
yea, and realiability arguably never cost him a WDC at mclaren. Kimi has always hated pr, why did anyone expect him to show up? and why do people feel like he had to? He could of been busy with the WRC
Mike
18th March 2010, 12:33
Brabham made it that’s why.
Thandi
17th March 2010, 11:41
The picture would have been perfect if Kimi and Piquet were there and Todt’s girlfriend not in the picture.
Honestly what was she thinking???
Tom Watson
17th March 2010, 11:54
Probably not much :P
Maciek
17th March 2010, 14:10
Uncalled for. I don’t know how Todt scored her, but she’s an intelligent actress with more than her fair share of grace and poise.
Tom
17th March 2010, 12:02
It would be easy enough to stick their faces over Michelle’s and Todt’s (or Bernie’s). Piquet can be the girl.
ade
17th March 2010, 12:12
It’s good to see that Damon can still fit in his championship race suit, unlike some I could mention *cough*Mansell*cough*
Damon
17th March 2010, 12:31
It’s incredible that Damon Hill is already 50 years old!
Aj
17th March 2010, 12:12
Rum n Coke, you seem to forget the same ron dennis and good old norbert owe him 2 championships, (2003 and 2005). Kimi did some amazing things in f1, even his entry was unheard of at that time.
Anyway nice to see Prost in good nick. He’s well underated in my books.
Tango
17th March 2010, 12:28
Numbers do back him up somehow :)
Marc Connell
17th March 2010, 12:42
why is bernie there? hes not a world champion…i was gunna put this on my desktop background but bernie and a few other no drivers are there
HG
17th March 2010, 19:32
yes, sure maybe other *cough* vip’s could be in one photo, but could they not do one where if you ain’t a WDC, you insert verb here out of there?
TMFOX
17th March 2010, 14:23
Wouldn’t it be great if they could all race together again? Of course we’d have to double the size of the field but it would be great fun!
Tango
17th March 2010, 14:41
And rejuvenate some of them… Minor technicallity though.
TMFOX
17th March 2010, 14:45
Have to say though. Some of the drivers who have been out for a while look in pretty good shape.
slowhand
17th March 2010, 14:49
The way Todt was dragging Yeoh around on the pre-grid it appears he’s afraid of letting her out of his sight. Would have been a much better photo without the three non-wc’s.
phoros
17th March 2010, 15:22
That’s true. But anyway – great idea and great pictures. That one with present drivers too: relay of generations…
Fred Schechter
17th March 2010, 15:39
Too bad Kimi is gone, and if Jaques had a ride this year (as was talked about) there would be 6 world champions racing at once!!!
Oh well.
I barely recognized Keke.
If Brabham is in “ill health” it sure doesn’t show.
My favorite bit, the chaps that just look delighted to be there. Bummer they couldn’t all be put in a current car, (I want to see lap times for Stewart, Andretti, Prost, and Mansell!!
Great to see Jody too (no I’m not related)
Ylan Marcel
17th March 2010, 15:45
The best ever is not here! Senna forever!!!
Mike
18th March 2010, 12:44
Statistically Schumacher beats him by a mile, and if you mean for cheating, well, many say Schumacher beats him there as well….
Of course we all know that any argument about that is pointless, as judging by the photo Todt seems to have done better than either…..
Go Todt! #1
K. Chandra Shekhar
17th March 2010, 15:54
Where is Schumi’s right hand?
djdaveyp
17th March 2010, 17:40
Wherever it is, Jean Todt looks like he’s enjoying it!
Richard C
17th March 2010, 16:07
Hope they got them to sign some good memorabilia, what would that be worth!
dj
17th March 2010, 16:43
Could some one photo shop this…and get the three w__k__s OUT…an put in Kimi n NP
PeriSoft
17th March 2010, 17:14
It’s a good thing Schumi hadn’t won more, or he’d need another line in the chart!
John Edwards
17th March 2010, 18:25
Keith,
Did you get any pictures of the cars on their laps?!
I saw Damon Hill taking the Williams out and my desktop has been crying for it ever since!
Cheers!
Robert
17th March 2010, 19:03
I always like seeing Mario Andretti. I still can’t believe that he is the last American to win a race. It has been far too long.
theRoswellite
17th March 2010, 19:11
Wonderful to see all these guys together.
Certainly there should have been an available photo with ONLY F1 champions…..and no one else.
Also, did they try to find the worst possible backdrop for the photo? Another shot I saw of this group was taken at high noon and everyone in baseball caps…which of course cast a nice dark shadow across everyone’s face.
A layout of this importance should have been planned with considerably more attention to detail. It would have cost very little to prepare an acceptable site.
And in that regard the photo is a good metaphor for the new track….nice idea, terrible execution.
José Baudaier
17th March 2010, 19:22
Crap, Prost must sleep in formol. He still looks the same he was 20 years ago. Mika Hakkinen looks much older.
Brad D
17th March 2010, 19:28
I can’t believe Bernie is in these photos. I can’t stand him. I wonder what people will say when he passes on. Perhaps something like: Bernie was……eh…………..um………….hmmm……….a man who………uh………..he made a ****load of money.
Can anyone come up with some kind adjectives to describe him that are not related to him making a ****load of money?
Mike
18th March 2010, 12:47
Very white?
ermm….. Sophisticated, Charming not to mention handsome. Oh wait! that’s me… how silly.
cpeterip
17th March 2010, 22:00
THe photos are really great. Was any video/promotion made of this? Or is a Bernie personal for his collection??
theRoswellite
17th March 2010, 22:16
..for Brad D:
I can think of a number, a large number, of adjectives.
But they wouldn’t be pleasant to read.
His legacy is huge.
I wish he had been more active in the establishment of races that were self-sustainable and profitable for the organizers, not just for Bernie and his associates.
His basic legacy of track design is, I believe, flawed. Character is a difficult thing to describe or to capture, but I think I know it “when I don’t see it”, and his made for TV tracks, for the most part, don’t have it.
The Max and Bernie Era………..what might have been.
Mouse_Nightshirt
18th March 2010, 0:51
That “60” logo reminds me very much of the style of the series badges used in the “Wipeout” series of games.
Now F1 cars with cannons, missile launchers and mine layers – that would very much spice up the show!
ciaran
19th March 2010, 19:11
When was Michelle Yeoh champion?
Søren Kaae
20th March 2010, 18:57
The caption for this picture should be:
36 world championships, 391 race wins, an old pig and a skank!
Juha
21st March 2010, 18:38
Nice to see how much Kimi raises talking about him even he`s not there. That makes him a PERSON!
Chaz
22nd March 2010, 17:48
Some things just bring a smile to your face and this is one of them. Great scoop for Bahrain…
TurbineBob
11th April 2010, 21:10
list of all F1 World Champions (+age at time of picture)
FARINA Giuseppe d.1966 age 59 _1st title at: 43 years 10 months 04 days
FANGIO Juan Manuel d.1995 age 84 _1st title at: 40 years 04 months 04 days
ASCARI Alberto d.1955 age 36 _1st title at: 34 years 00 months 21 days
HAWTHORN Mike d.1959 age 29 _1st title at: 29 years 06 months 09 days
BRABHAM Jack 83 y.o. _1st title at: 33 years 08 months 10 days
HILL Phil d.2008 age 81 _1st title at: 34 years 04 months 21 days
HILL Graham d.1975 age 46 _1st title at: 33 years 10 months 14 days
CLARK Jim d.1968 age 32 _1st title at: 27 years 06 months 04 days
SURTEES John 76 y.o. _1st title at: 30 years 08 months 14 days
HULME Denny d.1992 age 56 _1st title at: 31 years 04 months 04 days
STEWART Jackie 70 y.o. _1st title at: 30 years 02 months 27 days
RINDT Jochen d.1970 age 28 _1st title at: 28 years 05 months 16 days
FITTIPALDI Emerson 63 y.o. _1st title at: 25 years 08 months 29 days
LAUDA Niki 61 y.o. _1st title at: 26 years 06 months 16 days
HUNT James d.1993 age 45 _1st title at: 29 years 01 months 25 days
ANDRETTI Mario 70 y.o. _1st title at: 38 years 06 months 13 days
SCHECKTER Jody 60 y.o. _1st title at: 29 years 07 months 11 days
JONES Alan 63 y.o. _1st title at: 33 years 10 months 26 days
PIQUET Nelson 57 y.o. _1st title at: 29 years 02 months 00 days
ROSBERG Keke 61 y.o. _1st title at: 33 years 09 months 19 days
PROST Alain 55 y.o. _1st title at: 30 years 07 months 12 days
SENNA Ayrton d.1994 age 34 _1st title at: 28 years 07 months 09 days
MANSELL Nigel 56 y.o. _1st title at: 39 years 00 months 08 days
SCHUMACHER Michael 41 y.o. _1st title at: 25 years 10 months 10 days
HILL Damon 49 y.o. _1st title at: 36 years 00 months 26 days
VILLENEUVE Jacques 38 y.o. _1st title at: 26 years 06 months 17 days
HAKKINEN Mika 41 y.o. _1st title at: 30 years 01 months 04 days
ALONSO Fernando 28 y.o. _1st title at: 24 years 01 months 27 days
RAIKKONEN Kimi 30 y.o. _1st title at: 28 years 00 months 04 days
HAMILTON Lewis 25 y.o. _1st title at: 23 years 09 months 26 days
BUTTON Jenson 30 y.o. _1st title at: 29 years 08 months 29 days
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31st October 2010, 15:46
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