Chuck's Driver Rankings & Stats

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Drivers who raced in F1 in the last 12 months :

1 Fernando Alonso Spain 2170
2 Felipe Massa Brazil 2164
3 Kimi Raikkonen Finland 2160
4 Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom 2158
5 Jenson Button United Kingdom 2100
6 Nick Heidfeld Germany 2097
7 Mark Webber Australia 2081
8 Sebastian Vettel Germany 2080
9 Rubens Barrichello Brazil 2078
10 Robert Kubica Poland 2070
11 Nico Rosberg Germany 2062
12 Timo Glock Germany 2054
13 Heikki Kovalainen Finland 2043
14 Jarno Trulli Italy 2018
15 Sebastien Bourdais France 1960
16 Giancarlo Fisichella Italy 1950
17 Jaime Alguersuari Spain 1949
18 Romain Grosjean Switzerland 1942
19 Nelson Piquet Jr. Brazil 1927
20 Sebastien Buemi Switzerland 1910
21 Kazuki Nakajima Japan 1901
22 Kamui Kobayashi Japan 1892
23 Vitantonio Liuzzi Italy 1871
24 Adrian Sutil Germany 1803
25 Luca Badoer Italy 1802

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  • F1: BMW Sauber interview with Willy Rampf

    Interview with Technical Director Willy Rampf Hinwil, 8th February 2010 - BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers Pedro de la Rosa and Kamui Kobayashi racked up exactly 1,001 kilometres in the first test of the 2010 season in Valencia. Technical Director Willy Rampf gives his initial verdict. Question: How happy are you with the reliability of the BMW Sauber C29 after the first test? Willy Rampf: "All in all we can be satisfied with the reliability of the car. We completed 1,000 kilometres over the three days without encountering any major problems. Of ...
  • F1: New teams may miss 3 races without penalty

    F1's struggling new teams could miss the season opener next month and escape penalty. Previously, failing to contest a round of the world championship for a reason other than 'force majeure' resulted in a total loss of rights and exclusion from the sport. But under the new version of the Concorde Agreement, teams may now miss three races before their official entry is handed back to the FIA, according to a report in the British newspaper Sunday Express. "I think we won't see Campos and I don't think we will see the Americans ...

Compiled from 3295 races run by 5030 drivers representing 61 different countries on 2010-02-09 03:04:37

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