Who has been your favourite driver and why?..... NOT who was the best!

I have the utmost admiration for drivers like Moss, the Hills :s, Clark - how he only won 2 titles is beyond me - and many others who have been mentioned but I there is only one for me (even though Kimi, Lewis and Kamui have been more recent favourites).

I can't believe it is 10 years since Mika hung up his F1 driving gloves! He still is my favourite driver. Furiously fast and always with a desert dry sense of humour, you couldn't not like the guy.

Having watched in and out during the 97 season, 1998 was the first season I followed from start to finish. I suppose you could call it glory hunting but when you're 8/9 you always support the best :) The Spa race that season pretty much hooked me. Anyway, Mika was always the one to challenge Schumi during these years and the record holder himself said that Hakkinen was the only driver he ever really feared - coming from a man who teamed with Piquet and raced against Senna must be saying something. 1999 was an unbelievably frustrating season for Mclaren and Mika fans - how many times do you have to trip up before falling over the line? Especially when your main rival is out for half the season!

2000 came along and I suppose it was only fitting that it was another epic battle between the Flying Finn and Herr Schumacher. Sadly, though, this time it would be the rainmeister that would come out on top. But the highlight of the season was Mika's legendary overtake at Spa - we all know it by now :)

His final season in 2001 was relatively disappointing (he was beaten by DC!) and the Mclaren was never quite quick enough to challenge Ferrari. A host of retirements dogged his season, most notably and heartbreaking for myself at Spain where he trounced the field and Schumacher (who was somewhat of a Catalunya specialist), led by 37 seconds only for his Mercedes engine to blow a gasket - I get the feeling this was when Mika felt he had enough of F1 and just wanted the season to finish. Only two wins followed in 2001 with his last hurrah coming at the US GP in Indianapolis.

A year sabbatical was to be followed by a return in 2003 but alas it was never to be - another Flying Finn had taken his seat at Mclaren.
 
Good old Mika. He was the Hamilton of his day really - I remember him being penalised a lot for his driving style - didn't he get a ban for coursing a massive pile up at the begining of the German GP one year? Awesome driver though and I still think the Schmacher/Zonta pass was the best ever.

Interesting fact Mika is one of only 2 world champs that have dropped out of F1 after their first season to be a test driver - bet you all know the other one right?
 
Interesting fact Mika is one of only 2 world champs that have dropped out of F1 after their first season to be a test driver - bet you all know the other one right?

If you have a time machine that says that Hulkenberg will one day be a champ but no, I can't think of him :(
 
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Damon drove for Brabham in 92 then Williams in 93 so not him.

Not Perry Mccarthy or Marc Gene either although I think we can still live in hope

I thought he was the more obvious one - take a bow Fernando Alonso!

remember him?
 
Sorry Fenderman.

I'll bring it back on topic by saying I had a forbidden love for Pedro Diniz. Naughty naughty slap handy you shouldn't support a pay driver but as far as I'm aware Diniz is the only pay-driver to have proved himself well enough to get picked on merrit. He used to retire a lot, and I mean a lot but when he did finish he pretty much scored some points. Gave Damon a run for his money at Arrows.

I remember the Luxembourg Grand Prix in 1997 (which was held at the Nurburgring) he finished 5th in a pretty competitive field. In fact I seem to think that all the 4 guys in front of him and the 3 guys behind were all Grand Prix winners - might have to check that.

Anyways all that along with him being responsible for my fave F1 headline ever when his car caught fire "Diniz in the oven" and I was always cheering on Pedro.
 
I'd just like to give a special mention to Paul Pietsch (from Germany), who participated (but didn't finish) in 3 world-championship GP'S (1950 Italy, 1951 + 2 Germany) who turned 100 yesterday. He is the oldest GP driver still alive, and his career was mainly before WW2, and he began it in 1932.
 
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