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Williams? :)

That brings a smile to my face, since it is the team that I support. :) I thought that Senna's death and further trial... would invalidate that.

I also believe that applies to Sauber aswel, no? they seem clean.
 
If you ask me i would say Senna knew the risks of being an F1 driver.
The fact that he died of a freak-accident makes it very sad considering what kind of driver and person he was.
He was a truly special person but i don´t think it´s fair to say that Williams killed him.

Had he ran in the time of Fangio he would probably have died much earlier in his career due to his nature of being an F1 driver.
Always going that extra mile that any other driver would not do.
 
Well i guess like you mentioned Sauber and Williams are probably the "blue-collar-teams" that have the most respect but you can´t deny Ferrari which has been through everything, good and bad..
It´s a very noble thing when you think about it.
 
Some interesting numbers on Red Bull Racing, Scuderia Ferrari and Mclaren Mercedes.
More specifically the "strike-rate" meaning how successful the teams are in terms of winning races and not championships.

Red Bull Racing has been around as a true team since 2005.
They have done 126 GP´s and have won 27 of those.

That equates to a win every 4th Grand Prix. (4.6)
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Mclaren Mercedes has been around since 1966.
They have done 703 GP´s and have won 175 of those.

That also equates to a win every 4th Grand Prix. (4.3)
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Ferrari has been around since the very start of Formula 1 (minus one race), 1950.
They have done 832 GP´s and have won 216 of those.

That equates to a win every third race. (3.8)

I actually thought that Mclaren was the team that was the most succesful team in terms of amount of wins compared to amount of races taken part in.
To my surprise Ferrari is at the helm of that as well.
 
If we count Driver Championships we get these numbers.

RBR - 7 years - 2 championships = Every 3.5 years RBR wins one championship.

Mclaren - 45 years - 12 championships = Every 3.75 years Mclaren wins one championship.

Ferrari - 61 years - 15 championships = Every 4 years Ferrari wins one championship.

WINNER: Red Bull Racing
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If we count Constructor Championships we get these numbers.

RBR - 7 years - 2 championships = Every 3.5 years.

Mclaren - 45 years - 8 championships = Every 5.6 years.

Ferrari - 61 years - 16 championships = Every 3.8 years.

WINNER: Red Bull Racing
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If we count the amount of Pole Positions versus amount of races we get these numbers.

RBR - 126 races - 38 poles = Every 3.3 races.

Mclaren - 703 races - 147 poles = Every 4.7 races.

Ferrari - 832 races - 205 poles = Every 4 races.

WINNER: Red Bull Racing
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If we count the amount of Fastest Laps versus amount of races we get these numbers.

RBR - 126 races - 22 fastest laps = Every 5.7 races.

Mclaren - 703 races - 148 fastest laps = Every 4.7 races.

Ferrari - 832 races - 227 fastest laps = Every 3.6 races.

WINNER: Ferrari

Everything of this is really unnecessary information but fun nonetheless :)
 
Interesting pic with Eddie Jordan playing the drums at Camps Bay here in South Africa:
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Didn't know he had such interests...
 
Just thought of something... :)

Apart from Ferrari and Toyota, what other teams have built their car all by themselves?
Ferrari & Toyota built everything in-house. Well apart from the now ECU which is from Mclaren but that is because the rules state it.

Chassis, Gearbox, Engine, KERS etc all were in house. What other teams in history has done that? And what other teams apart from Ferrari has been successful?

EDIT: I should slap myself.... BMW must be one of those. Anymore?
 
It will be interesting to see which team comes out on top in the first GP Qualifying..

2009 - 0.628 clear of closest rival - Button - Vettel
2010 - 0.141 clear of closest rival - Vettel - Massa
2011 - 0.778 clear of closest rival - Vettel - Hamilton
2012 - ?.???

And people say the last RBR wasn´t as dominant as the year before. I disagree :)
 
It will be interesting to see which team comes out on top in the first GP Qualifying..

2009 - 0.628 clear of closest rival - Button - Vettel
2010 - 0.141 clear of closest rival - Vettel - Massa
2011 - 0.778 clear of closest rival - Vettel - Hamilton
2012 - ?.???

And people say the last RBR wasn´t as dominant as the year before. I disagree :)

Who would say that? The difference in margin speaks for itself.
 
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