10 Best F1 Racer in The World
Previously
been discussed who is the greatest MotoGP racer of all time. Now it's
time for us to turn to a 4-wheeled vehicle, a car. In the world of
Formula 1 or F1 racing, there are a number of drivers who are considered
the most powerful racers ever in the world. There are 10 racers dubbed
the greatest racer. Who are they? Let's look at the top 10 F1 drivers of
all time.
10. Gilles Villeneuve, Canada
Gilles
Villeneuve is an F1 driver from Canada. Although he won only six titles
out of a total of 67 Grands Prix, his effort was recognized by many as
one of the best F1 racers of all time and also the best F1 driver from
Canada.
This formidable driver had a severe accident
during qualifying in 1982. This deadly accident eventually claimed the
life of Gilles. At the moment of the burial of Villeneuve, a South
African rider, Jody Schekter said that Villeneuve is the fastest racer
he has known throughout F1 history as well as a warm person outside the
circuit.
9. Fernando Alonso, Spain
Many
people think that Fernando Alonso is an exceptional F1 driver. His
ability in spurring his car with high speed although the condition of
his car is not in good condition deserves thumbs down. Even when he
started the race from the back row, he was able to finish the race with
surprising results.
Fernando Alonso is one of the
greatest F1 drivers ever. After the era of Michael Schumacher finished, a
new era started by this Spaniard. With his Mclaren team, he was able to
prove himself.
8. Sebastian Vettle, Germany
His
age is still fairly young to be included in the list of the greatest F1
driver of all time, but the achievements he has gained so far provide
other evidence. With his young age, Vettle could have won more than his
senior F1 driver Michael Schumacher.
Grand Prix title
he managed to win as many as 4 times, really talented young racer.
Currently, the German driver is still under contract with the famous car
company Ferrari until the end of 2017. Together with a team of Ferrari
class, it is believed by many people that Vettle will win many titles.
7. Niki Lauda, Austria
This
Austrian rider who managed to make Ferrari won in 1975 after fasting
title since 1964. Lauda can release the best ability of his car so that
he replaces Clay Regazzoni as team leader.
Lauda won
the world champions 3 times in a row, including when he suffered an
accident that almost took his career in 1976. Although Lauda won the
title in 1977, Lauda decided to get out of Ferrari and join Brabham.
Lauda prefers Brabham because Ferrari does not support him like a team
leader when he returns from injury.
6. Jackie Stewart, England
Jackie
Stewart is one of the greatest riders ever to triumph in the mid-1968
to 1973 era. In the past, the F1 race was renowned as a dangerous
sporting event, therefore Stewart is very active in the safety campaign.
He
is the first rider to use safety belts when racing. Stewart also
insisted that the race circuit must be given a protective boundary line.
Stewart is known as a racer who is very concerned about the health of
drivers. Many other things are also the concentration of Stewart like
anti-fire racing clothing, pit barging wall, and all things that are
security is heeded.
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5. Alain Prost, France
Alain
Marie Pascal Prost or better known as Alain Prost is a French F1 driver
who holds the Grand Prix title from 1987 to 2001. Along with the team
of McLaren, Ferrari, and Renault, Prost has followed as many as 202
races throughout his career as a racer .
Prost debuted
F1 in 1980. In the second race of 1981 held in France, Prost managed to
come out as champion. 1982 Brazilian Grand Prix, Prost is only able to
finish in order to 3, but because the first and second racers are
disqualified, then Prostlah who get the title.
4. Jim Clark, England
From
zero to hero, perhaps this phrase matches addressed to a British racer
named Jim Clark. The man whose real name is James Clark Jr. this had a
dream to become a farmer like his father. But the passion he had in the
field of racing began to change the direction of his life.
The
father of Jim Carlk is a farmer. Then when he goes to school. Clark
became interested in the world of racing cars. Is a team of Lotus who
first saw the hidden talent of Clark. Clark's talent was seen when he
was defeated by Clark when pitted the pace on the circuit.
3. Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentina
Juan
Manuel Fangio is a maestro in the world of Formula 1 racing. He managed
to get 5 world titles and has a winning percentage of 47%. It is true
that Fangio succeeded in becoming a champion because he was driving the
best car, but even though the car is good but the man who steered it
tidka has a good ability, certainly will not succeed to be champion
instead.
Many colleagues from Fangio say that this
Argentine rider often wins the race without hard effort, which means
that Fangio has never seen racing with all his ability. So, like what
Fangio if he is serious, no one knows.
2. Michael Schumacher, Germany
.Michael
Schumacher is a German F1 driver that is extraordinary. With ability,
he managed to achieve some amazing achievements. A total of 5
consecutive world titles, 56 wins in 7 years from 2000 to 2006, a total
of 7 titles and 91 victories have been achieved Schumacher throughout
his career.
In the year 2000. Schumacher has managed to
print a history that no other rider could surpass. Can not be denied
again that Schumacher is one of the greatest F1 racers of all time.
1. Ayrton Senna, Brazil
Discussing
who is the greatest F1 driver of all time, everyone will surely name
Ayrton Senna as the greatest racer of all. In Senna era, he managed to
win 41 Grand Prix and get 3 titles. In addition, Senna also managed to
create some record that no other riders beat at the time.
This
Brazilian rider died in Imola, Italy on May 1, 1994. Senna is known as
an extraordinary racer by Alain Prost. Meskipub Prost is an eternal
rival of Senna, but Prost acknowledges that Senna is a rider with
remarkable abilities.










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