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Postby Bleu » 03 Jul 2011, 17:55

Another championship with a twist here. Top drivers may get eliminated but from certain rounds only.

1950 season works as usual. Giuseppe Farina won three races - British, Swiss and Italian GPs. Therefore he is eliminated for all subsequent years from these three races. Juan Manuel Fangio won Monaco, French and Belgian GPs. Johnnie Parsons won Indy 500.

The circuit which holds the race doesn't affect - Lewis Hamilton gets eliminated from Japanese GP in Suzuka since he won at Fuji etc. And on the other note - Jacques Villeneuve wins both 1996 European Grand Prix and 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix held at Nürburgring.

Clarification for US races
United States Grand Prix held in Watkins Glen until 1980, then not officially held in 1981-88
Long Beach held US GP West so these races are on their own
Las Vegas, Dallas and Detroit races were known by city names so they are on their own.
Phoenix held three races which were US Grand Prix so it's almost new start from the beginning in 1989.

No fastest lap points awarded between 1950-1959.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 03 Jul 2011, 17:59

1951
Juan Manuel Fangio 28 (2 wins, 2 2nd)
Alberto Ascari 25 (30 4th and 5th) (2 wins, 2 2nd*)
Jose Froilan Gonzalez 24 (27 shared 2nd) (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Giuseppe Farina 16 (1 win, 1 3rd*)
Luigi Villoresi 15 (18) (3 3rd)
Piero Taruffi 10 (1 2nd)
Lee Wallard 8 (1 win)
Luigi Fagioli 8 (1 win)
Felice Bonetto 7 (1 3rd*)
Mike Nazaruk 6 (1 2nd)
Reg Parnell 5 (1 4th)
Consalvo Sanesi 4 (1 3rd)
Toulo de Graffenried 3 (1 4th)
Andy Linden 3 (1 4th)
Louis Rosier 3 (1 4th)
Jack McGrath 2 (1 3rd*)
Manuel Ayulo 2 (1 3rd*)
Bobby Ball 2 (1 5th)
Yves Giraud-Cabantous 2 (1 5th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 03 Jul 2011, 18:37

Not sure I understand this - but as a few examples say - does Alesi only get eliminated from Canadian GPs from 1996 onwards?

Does Michael Schumacher get eliminated from Belgian GPs from 1993 onwards, and Portuguese GPs from 1994 onwards, then Brazil, Pacific, San Marino, Monaco, Canada, France, Hungary and European GPs from 1995 onwards (and almost every other race subsequent to that?

Vettel gets eliminated from Italy only in 2009, then probably after this season he's out of nearly every race, possibly except only Canada? :)

And if a race is held in a new country then everyone is eligible for that (say Korea in 2010, then only Alonso is out of that one for this year)?
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 03 Jul 2011, 20:09

There are new winners for some of the races - so Alesi will get removed in Monaco starting from 1991 - in real-life he was 2nd to Senna in 1990 but Senna is eliminated already due to his earlier victories.

And yes, this year Korean GP has only Alonso removed, while Indian GP has everyone competing. Abu Dhabi has Vettel and Hamilton (since he gets promoted in 2010) eliminated.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 03 Jul 2011, 20:14

1952
Alberto Ascari 32 (4 wins BEL, FRA, GBR, NED)
Piero Taruffi 24 (1 win SUI, 1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Giuseppe Farina 20 (1 win GER, 2 2nd)
Rudi Fischer 12 (2 2nd)
Robert Manzon 11 (1 2nd)
Mike Hawthorn 11 (2 3rd)
Luigi Villoresi 10 (1 2nd)
Troy Ruttman 8 (1 win INDY)
Jose Froilan Gonzalez 8 (1 win ITA)
Jean Behra 7 (1 3rd)
Jim Rathmann 6 (1 2nd)
Sam Hanks 4 (1 3rd)
Felice Bonetto 4 (1 3rd)
Alan Brown 4 (2 5th)
Ken Wharton 3 (1 4th)
Duane Carter 3 (1 4th)
Paul Frere 3 (1 4th)
Dennis Poore 3 (1 4th)
Andre Simon 3 (1 4th)
Art Cross 2 (1 5th)
Maurice Trintignant 2 (1 5th)
Eric Thompson 2 (1 5th)
Roger Laurent 2 (1 5th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Benetton » 03 Jul 2011, 20:31

This should be interesting! Will follow.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 03 Jul 2011, 21:30

I was going to try and make predictions based on what I thought the rules were (it was only real-life I was thinking of rather than the knock-on effect) but now I think it'll be too difficult. Should be intteresting though! :)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 04 Jul 2011, 05:58

1953
Mike Hawthorn 26 (1 win FRA, 3 2nd)
Juan Manuel Fangio 24 (3 wins GBR GER ITA)
Luigi Villoresi 22 (1 win BEL, 2 2nd)
Alberto Ascari 20 (2 wins ARG SUI)
Felice Bonetto 15 (1 2nd*, 3 3rd)
Jose Froilan Gonzalez 13 (2 2nd*, 1 3rd)
Giuseppe Farina 11 (1 win NED)
Toulo de Graffenried 10 (1 3rd)
Bill Vukovich 8 (1 win INDY)
Maurice Trintignant 8 (2 4th)
Art Cross 6 (1 2nd)
Onofre Marimon 6 (1 2nd9
Prince Bira 3 (1 4th)
Hermann Lang 3 (1 4th)
Sam Hanks 2 (1 3rd*)
Duane Carter 2 (1 3rd*)
Oscar Galvez 2 (1 5th)
Jack McGrath 2 (1 5th)
Ken Wharton 2 (1 5th)
Stirling Moss 2 (1 5th)
Roberto Mieres 2 (1 5th)
Fred Agabashian 1,5 (1 4th*)
Paul Russo 1,5 (1 4th*)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 04 Jul 2011, 21:25

1954
Mike Hawthorn 30 (4 wins* GBR GER ITA ESP, 1 3rd*)
Maurice Trintignant 24 (1 win BEL, 1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jose Froilan Gonzalez 18 (2 wins* GER SUI, 2 3rd*)
Karl Kling 17 (1 win, 1 3rd) FRA
Roberto Mieres 11 (2 3rd)
Hans Herrmann 10 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Juan Manuel Fangio 8 (1 win ARG)
Jimmy Bryan 8 (1 win INDY)
Giuseppe Farina 6 (1 2nd)
Jack McGrath 6 (1 2nd)
Stirling Moss 6 (1 2nd)
Robert Manzon 6 (1 2nd)
Onofre Marimon 6 (1 2nd)
Umberto Maglioli 6 (1 2nd)
Luigi Musso 6 (1 2nd)
Prince Bira 6 (1 3rd)
Sergio Mantovani 6 (2 4th)
Duane Carter 4 (1 3rd)
Mike Nazaruk 3 (1 4th)
Andre Pilette 3 (1 4th)
Luigi Villoresi 3 (1 4th)
Elie Bayol 2 (1 5th)
Fred Agabashian 2 (1 5th)
Jean Behra 2 (1 5th)
Piero Taruffi 2 (1 5th)
Ken Wharton 2 (1 5th)
Fred Wacker 2 (1 5th)
Chico Godia 2 (1 5th)

Hawthorn becomes first driver to win two titles. He was helped a lot by winning just one a year before, but with four wins this time it's difficult for him in the future. There was also a shared win at German Grand Prix with Hawthorn and Gonzalez.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 05 Jul 2011, 17:20

1955
Stirling Moss 23,33 (2 wins BEL GBR, 1 2nd, 1 3rd*)
Eugenio Castellotti 16 (2 2nd)
Maurice Trintingnant 12,67 (2 wins ARG* MON, 1 2nd)
Piero Taruffi 12 (1 win ITA, 1 3rd)
Luigi Musso 10 (1 3rd)
Jean Behra 9 (3 3rd (2 shared))
Bob Sweikert 8 (1 win INDY)
Juan Manuel Fangio 8 (1 win NED)
Roberto Mieres 8 (1 3rd*)
Giuseppe Farina 7,67 (1 win ARG*, 1 2nd)
Karl Kling 7,33 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Paul Frere 6 (1 2nd)
Cesare Perdisa 4 (1 3rd*)
Jimmy Davies 4 (1 3rd)
Umberto Maglioli 4 (1 2nd*)
Tony Bettenhausen 3 (1 2nd*)
Paul Russo 3 (1 2nd*)
Johnny Thomson 3 (1 4th)
Carlos Menditeguy 3 (1 4th)
Jose Froilan Gonzalez 2,67 (1 win ARG*)
Luigi Villoresi 2 (1 5th)
Hans Herrmann 1,33 (1 3rd*)
Harry Schell 1 (1 5th*)
Walt Faulkner 1 (1 5th*)
Bill Homeier 1 (1 5th*)

Some crazy shared results, including three winners in Argentina.
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Postby Bleu » 06 Jul 2011, 04:29

1956
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Peter Collins 32 (3 wins BEL FRA GBR*, 2 2nd)
Jean Behra 26 (3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Stirling Moss 25,5 (3 wins MON, GER, ITA)
Luigi Musso 8 (1 win ARG)
Pat Flaherty 8 (1 win INDY)
Chico Godia 7 (1 3rd)
Sam Hanks 6 (1 2nd)
Paul Frere 6 (1 2nd)
Eugenio Castellotti 6 (1 2nd)
Jack Fairman 6 (1 3rd)
Cesare Perdisa 5,5 (1 3rd)
Louis Rosier 5 (1 4th)
Alfonso de Portago 4 (1 win GBR*)
Mike Hawthorn 4 (1 3rd)
Don Freeland 4 (1 3rd)
Ron Flockhart 4 (1 3rd)
Eugenio Castellotti 3 (1 4th)
Jim Rathmann 3 (1 4th)
Harry Schell 3 (1 4th)
Horace Gould 3 (1 4th)
Olivier Gendebien 2 (1 5th)
Hermano da Silva Ramos 2 (1 5th)
Bob Veith 2 (1 5th)
Andre Pilette 2 (1 5th)
Luigi Villoresi 2 (1 5th)
Chico Landi 1,5 (1 4th*)
Gerino Gerini 1,5 (1 4th*)

Top three way above all the rest - others have max one win worth of points.
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Postby Bleu » 06 Jul 2011, 17:48

1957
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Luigi Musso 22 (1 win FRA, 2 2nd)
Tony Brooks 19 (2 wins MON GBR)
Harry Schell 19 (1 2nd, 3 3rd*)
Masten Gregory 17 (2 2nd)
Jean Behra 16 (1 win ARG, 2 3rd)
Wolfgang von Trips 9,67 (1 win ITA)
Peter Collins 8,67 (1 win GER)
Sam Hanks 8 (1 win INDY)
Stirling Moss 8 (1 win PES)
Carlos Menditeguy 6 ( 1 2nd)
Jim Rathmann 6 ( 1 2nd)
Juan Manuel Fangio 6 ( 1 2nd)
Stuart Lewis-Evans 6 (1 3rd)
Jack Brabham 4,5 (2 4th*)
Paul Russo 4 (1 3rd)
Maurice Trintignant 4 (1 3rd)
Giorgio Scarlatti 4 (1 3rd)
Alfonso de Portago 3 (1 4th)
Andy Linden 3 (1 4th)
Roy Salvadori 3 (1 4th)
Johnny Boyd 2 (1 5th)
Bob Gerard 2 (1 5th)
Mike MacDowel 1,5 (1 4th*)
Mike Hawthorn 1 (1 5th*)
Cesare Perdisa 0,67 (1 5th*)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 07 Jul 2011, 16:25

1958
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Stirling Moss 40 (5 wins ARG NED FRA POR MOR)
Mike Hawthorn 26 (4 2nd)
Tony Brooks 24 (3 wins BEL GER ITA)
Harry Schell 21 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Roy Salvadori 20 (1 win GBR, 1 2nd)
Stuart Lewis-Evans 14 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Phil Hill 13 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Wolfgang von Trips 11 (1 2nd)
Jack Brabham 11 (2 3rd)
Luigi Musso 8 (1 win MON)
George Amick 8 (1 win INDY)
Jean Behra 7 (1 3rd)
Peter Collins 6 (1 2nd)
Johnny Boyd 6 (1 2nd)
Maurice Trintignant 6 (1 3rd)
Cliff Allison 5 (1 4th)
Jo Bonnier 5 (1 4th)
Tony Bettenhausen 4 (1 3rd)
Carlos Menditeguy 3 (1 4th)
Jim Rathmann 3 (1 4th)
Chico Godia 2 (1 5th)
Jimmy Reece 2 (1 5th)
Graham Hill 2 (1 5th)

Moss was eligible for five races excluding Indy - and he won them all. Helped a lot by calendar having two new and one returning Grands Prix.

1959 have a bit less eliminated drivers. Hawthorn, Collins and Musso have died while Fangio has retired.
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Postby Bleu » 08 Jul 2011, 17:14

1959
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Jack Brabham 35 (2 wins MON GBR, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Phil Hill 26 (1 win ITA, 3 2nd)
Bruce McLaren 20 (1 win USA, 1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Dan Gurney 18 (1 win GER, 1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Maurice Trintignant 17 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Masten Gregory 14 (1 win POR, 1 3rd)
Tony Brooks 12 (1 win FRA 1 3rd)
Jo Bonnier 11 (1 win NED)
Rodger Ward 8 (1 win INDY)
Harry Schell 7 (1 3rd)
Jim Rathmann 6 (1 2nd)
Roy Salvadori 5 (1 4th)
Innes Ireland 5 (1 4th)
Olivier Gendebien 5 (1 4th)
Johnny Thomson 4 (1 3rd)
Tony Bettenhausen 3 (1 4th)
Cliff Allison 3 (1 4th)
Paul Goldsmith 2 (1 5th)
Jean Behra 2 (1 5th)
Ian Burgess 2 (1 5th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 09 Jul 2011, 04:47

1960
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Jack Brabham 36 (4 wins) NED BEL FRA POR
Bruce McLaren 36 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 2 3rd) ARG MON
Innes Ireland 21 (3 2nd)
Wolfgang von Trips 16 (5 4th)
Richie Ginther 13 (1 win) ITA
Phil Hill 13 (1 2nd)
Olivier Gendebien 10 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jim Rathmann 8 (1 win) INDY
John Surtees 8 (1 win) GBR
Stirling Moss 8 (1 win) USA
Jo Bonnier 8 (1 3rd, 1 4th, 1 6th)
Jim Clark 8 (1 3rd, 2 5th)
Cliff Allison 6 (1 2nd)
Paul Goldsmith 6 (1 2nd)
Willy Mairesse 6 (1 2nd)
Graham Hill 6 (1 3rd)
Henry Taylor 5 (1 4th)
Carlos Menditeguy 4 (1 3rd)
Don Branson 4 (1 3rd)
Giulio Cabianca 4 (1 3rd)
Johnny Thomson 3 (1 4th)
Eddie Johnson 2 (1 5th)
Tony Brooks 2 (1 5th)
Hans Herrmann 2 (1 5th)
Lloyd Ruby 1 (1 6th)
Lucien Bianchi 1 (1 6th)
Ron Flockhart 1 (1 6th)
Edgar Barth 1 (1 6th)
Jim Hall 1 (1 6th)

Brabham seemed to suffer as he lost some wins. Before the final race however, McLaren led 36-32. In this race, United States Grand Prix, McLaren was eliminated, so Brabham needed 3rd place. He got just that, ironically by finishing 4th in real-life, just behind McLaren.

Some big changes for 1961 are that now 9 points is awarded for victory. Also, Indianapolis 500 is no longer world championship event. Another race going for a break is Argentine GP, local interest has dropped following Fangio and Gonzalez being now retired.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 09 Jul 2011, 20:41

1961
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Wolfgang von Trips 37 (3 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) NED GBR GER
Phil Hill 33 (1 win, 4 2nd) BEL
Dan Gurney 26 (1 win, 2 2nd) ITA
Richie Ginther 20 (1 win, 2 3rd) MON
Jim Clark 13 (3 3rd)
Innes Ireland 12 (1 win) USA
Bruce McLaren 11 (1 2nd)
Giancarlo Baghetti 9 (1 win) FRA
John Surtees 7 (1 4th)
Jo Bonnier 5 (1 4th, 1 5th)
Graham Hill 5 (1 4th, 2 6th)
Jackie Lewis 4 (1 3rd)
Tony Brooks 4 (1 3rd)
Olivier Gendebien 3 (1 4th)
Roy Salvadori 3 (1 4th)
Cliff Allison 2 (1 5th)
Carel Godin de Beaufort 2 (1 5th)
Hans Herrmann 1 (1 6th)
Lorenzo Bandini 1 (1 6th)

Phil Hill lost his Monza win, having won Italian GP previously. von Trips won the title posthumously since he died at Italian GP. Ferrari withdrew from the season-finale US GP as a result.

Along with von Trips, it was final season for two-time champion Stirling Moss who was injured before the next season and 6-time winner Tony Brooks.
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Postby Bleu » 09 Jul 2011, 20:49

1962
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Graham Hill 42 (54) (4 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) NED GER ITA RSA
Jim Clark 31 (3 wins, 1 3rd) BEL GBR USA
Bruce McLaren 24 (3 2nd)
Tony Maggs 16 (17) (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
John Surtees 15 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Phil Hill 13 (1 win, 1 3rd) MON
Dan Gurney 12 (1 win) FRA
Trevor Taylor 7 (1 2nd)
Jack Brabham 7 (1 3rd)
Lorenzo Bandini 6 (1 2nd)
Ricardo Rodriguez 6 (1 3rd)
Giancarlo Baghetti 6 (2 4th)
Jo Bonnier 6 (1 4th)
Willy Mairesse 5 (1 3rd)
Richie Ginther 4 (1 3rd)
Masten Gregory 4 (2 5th)
Carel Godin de Beaufort 4 (1 5th)
Innes Ireland 2 (1 5th)
Lucien Bianchi 1 (1 6th)
Neville Lederle 1 (1 6th)

Dominance by Graham Hill - indeed he loses points for one second and one third place. Next interest is how Jim Clark's three wins affect him in future years?
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Postby tommykl » 09 Jul 2011, 21:43

Von Trips wins the championship he deserves!
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 10 Jul 2011, 02:28

1963
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Jim Clark 51 (52) (5 wins, 1 2nd) NED FRA ITA MEX RSA
Graham Hill 34 (3 wins, 1 3rd) MON GBR USA
Richie Ginther 26 (2 2nd, 3 3rd)
Dan Gurney 22 (3 2nd)
John Surtees 19 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) GER
Bruce McLaren 19 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) BEL
Tony Maggs 14 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jack Brabham 13 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jo Bonnier 11 (1 4th)
Lorenzo Bandini 10 (1 3rd)
Innes Ireland 7 (1 3rd)
Jim Hall 5 (1 4th)
Carel Godin de Beaufort 4 (2 5th)
Henry Taylor 3 (1 4th)
Chris Amon 3 (1 5th)
Gerhard Mitter 3 (1 4th)
Jo Siffert 2 (1 5th)
Ludovico Scarfiotti 1 (1 6th)
Mike Hailwood 1 (1 6th)
Peter Broeker 1 (1 6th)

Clark wins quite easily. The notable thing is that Graham Hill actually manages to win British GP. Also Peter Broeker ends his only GP in the points.
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Postby Bleu » 10 Jul 2011, 05:22

1964
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Lorenzo Bandini 35 (3 wins, 2 3rd) GBR GER AUT
John Surtees 33 (3 wins, 1 2nd) NED ITA USA
Richie Ginther 28 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) BEL
Peter Arundell 22 (1 win, 2 2nd) MON
Graham Hill 15 (1 win, 1 2nd) FRA
Jo Siffert 14 (2 2nd)
Dan Gurney 13 (1 win, 1 3rd) MEX
Bob Anderson 13 (2 3rd)
Bruce McLaren 12 (1 2nd)
Phil Hill 9 (1 2nd)
Mike Spence 8 (1 4th)
Jim Clark 6 (1 2nd)
Tony Maggs 6 (2 4th)
Innes Ireland 6 (1 4th)
Jo Bonnier 5 (1 3rd)
Trevor Taylor 5 (1 4th)
Chris Amon 4 (1 3rd)
Maurice Trintignant 4 (1 3rd)
Mike Hailwood 4 (1 4th)
Walt Hansgen 3 (1 4th)
Giancarlo Baghetti 2 (1 5th)
Pedro Rodriguez 2 (1 5th)

Arundell takes dream start for the season, winning his first race at Monaco and leading the championship after four rounds. After that he is badly injured and misses the rest of the season. Bandini was scoreless after four rounds but then took three straight victories which put him into the lead. He was able to defend it to the end. Surtees overtook him for the second in season finale South African GP but it was not enough.

It was the farewell season for Phil Hill and Maurice Trintignant.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 15 Jul 2011, 06:13

1965
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Jackie Stewart 48 (4 wins, 2 2nd) BEL FRA NED ITA
Mike Spence 28 (1 win, 2 2nd) GBR
Lorenzo Bandini 22 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) MON
John Surtees 19 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) RSA
Dan Gurney 19 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) USA
Richie Ginther 17 (1 win, 1 3rd) MEX
Jo Siffert 15 (1 3rd)
Jack Brabham 11 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jo Bonnier 10 (2 4th)
Jim Clark 9 (1 win) GER
Jochen Rindt 9 (1 2nd)
Denny Hulme 9 (2 3rd)
Bruce McLaren 8 (2 3rd)
Graham Hill 6 (1 2nd)
Richard Attwood 5 (1 4th)
Pedro Rodriguez 4 (1 4th)
Ronnie Bucknum 3 (1 4th)
Frank Gardner 2 (1 5th)
Masten Gregory 2 (1 5th)

Stewart took this, just like he took Champions Elimination.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 15 Jul 2011, 17:21

1966
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Jochen Rindt 34 (1 win, 3 2nd, 1 3rd) USA
Denny Hulme 23 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) GBR
Jackie Stewart 22 (2 wins, 1 3rd) MON NED
John Surtees 18 (2 wins) BEL MEX
Mike Parkes 15 (1 win, 1 2nd) FRA
Jack Brabham 15 (1 win, 1 2nd) GER
Ludovico Scarfiotti 9 (1 win) ITA
Mike Spence 8 (1 2nd)
Lorenzo Bandini 8 (2 3rd)
John Taylor 8 (2 4th)
Bob Bondurant 7 (1 2nd)
Jo Siffert 7 (1 2nd)
Peter Arundell 6 (1 3rd)
Bruce McLaren 4 (1 3rd)
Richie Ginther 3 (1 4th)
Chris Irwin 3 (1 4th)
Jo Bonnier 3 (1 4th)
Bob Anderson 3 (1 5th)
Guy Ligier 2 (1 5th)
Chris Amon 1 (1 6th)
Ronnie Bucknum 1 (1 6th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 16 Jul 2011, 16:41

1967
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Denny Hulme 61 (5 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) MON NED FRA GER USA
Chris Amon 36 (1 win, 4 2nd) GBR
Jack Brabham 33 (3 wins, 1 3rd) CAN ITA MEX
Pedro Rodriguez 25 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) RSA
Mike Spence 17 (2 3rd)
Jo Siffert 14 (2 2nd)
Dan Gurney 13 (1 win, 1 3rd) BEL
Chris Irwin 12 (2 3rd)
Jochen Rindt 10 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jo Bonnier 7 (1 3rd)
John Love 6 (1 2nd)
Mike Parkes 4 (1 3rd)
Bob Anderson 4 (1 4th)
David Hobbs 4 (1 4th)
Guy Ligier 4 (1 4th)
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 4 (2 5th)
Ludovico Scarfiotti 3 (1 4th)
Graham Hill 3 (1 4th)
Jacky Ickx 3 (1 4th)
Alan Rees 2 (1 5th)
Jonathan Williams 1 (1 6th)

Hulme takes dominant title with New Zealand 1-2.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 16 Jul 2011, 16:47

1968
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Jacky Ickx 33 (1 win, 2 2nd, 3 3rd) FRA
Denny Hulme 30 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) ITA CAN
Pedro Rodriguez 25 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) BEL
Jackie Stewart 23 (2 wins, 1 3rd) GER USA
Graham Hill 21 (2 wins) ESP MEX
Jo Siffert 18 (1 win, 1 3rd) GBR
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 17 (1 win) NED
Bruce McLaren 16 (2 2nd)
Jochen Rindt 15 (1 win, 1 2nd) RSA
Dick Attwood 12 (1 win) MON
Lucien Bianchi 9 (1 2nd)
Piers Courage 9 (2 4th)
Chris Amon 8 (1 2nd)
Jackie Oliver 8 (2 3rd)
Ludovico Scarfiotti 7 (1 3rd)
John Surtees 6 (1 2nd)
Johnny Servoz-Gavin 6 (1 2nd)
Dan Gurney 6 (1 2nd)
Vic Elford 6 (1 3rd)
Bryan Redman 4 (1 3rd)
Silvio Moser 3 (1 4th)
Jo Bonnier 3 (1 5th)
John Love 1 (1 6th)

Closely fought season, with eight winners in first eight races. Three drivers manage to take second win in North American leg but none of them wins the title as Ickx hasd a fair share of other good placings.

Jim Clark died during the season which means that he failed to win Monaco GP in his career in this alternative championship as well.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 16 Jul 2011, 19:25

I can't believe how similar this is turning out to the Elimination Championship!!
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 17 Jul 2011, 03:08

1969
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Jacky Ickx 35 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) GER CAN
Bruce McLaren 32 (3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Jackie Stewart 31 (3 wins, 1 3rd) RSA ESP GBR
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 31 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) FRA
Jo Siffert 26 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) NED
Piers Courage 23 (2 wins) MON USA
Denny Hulme 18 (1 win, 1 2nd) MEX
Jochen Rindt 18 (1 win, 1 2nd) ITA
Vic Elford 11 (1 3rd)
Pedro Rodriguez 7 (1 3rd)
Chris Amon 6 (1 2nd)
Jack Brabham 6 (1 2nd)
Silvio Moser 6 (2 4th)
Dick Attwood 4 (1 3rd)
Jackie Oliver 3 (1 5th)
John Surtees 2 (1 5th)
Johnny Servoz-Gavin 2 (1 5th)
Pete Lovely 1 (1 6th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 17 Jul 2011, 17:48

1970
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Jochen Rindt 45 (5 wins) AUT NED FRA GBR GER
Clay Regazzoni 40 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 1 3rd) ITA CAN
Chris Amon 29 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) BEL
Jacky Ickx 27 (2 wins, 1 2nd) AUT MEX
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 20 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Henri Pescarolo 19 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Pedro Rodriguez 19 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Rolf Stommelen 17 (2 3rd)
Emerson Fittipaldi 16 (1 win, 1 3rd) USA
Denny Hulme 12 (2 2nd)
Jack Brabham 9 (1 win) RSA
Bruce McLaren 9 (1 win) ESP
Francois Cevert 9 (1 3rd)
John Miles 8 (2 4th)
Mario Andretti 6 (1 2nd)
Ronnie Peterson 6 (1 4th)
Johnny Servoz-Gavin 4 (1 3rd)
Ignazio Giunti 4 (1 3rd)
Reine Wisell 4 (1 3rd)
John Surtees 3 (1 4th)
Jo Siffert 3 (1 5th)
Jackie Oliver 3 (1 5th)
Peter Gethin 2 (1 5th)
John Love 1 (1 6th)
Andrea de Adamich 1 (1 6th)
Derek Bell 1 (1 6th)

Rindt led by almost 30 points at the time of his death. Regazzoni had chance with two races to go but his retirement in USA clinched the posthomous title to Rindt.

This for last season for many winners. Rindt, McLaren and Courage died in accidents during the season. Gurney and Brabham ended their F1 careers as well.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 18 Jul 2011, 17:30

1971
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Ronnie Peterson 40 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) MON GBR
Francois Cevert 34 (3 wins, 1 3rd) FRA GER USA
Jacky Ickx 24 (2 wins, 1 2nd) ESP NED
Emerson Fittipaldi 23 (3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jo Siffert 19 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) AUT
Clay Regazzoni 18 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Mario Andretti 13 (1 win, 1 3rd) RSA
Chris Amon 13 (1 2nd)
Reine Wisell 13 (1 3rd)
Pedro Rodriguez 10 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Peter Gethin 9 (1 win) ITA
Jackie Stewart 9 (1 win) CAN
Howden Ganley 8 (1 4th)
Tim Schenken 6 (1 3rd, 1 5th)
Henri Pescarolo 6 (1 3rd, 2 6th)
Rolf Stommelen 6 (2 4th)
Denny Hulme 5 (1 4th)
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 5 (2 5th)
Mark Donohue 4 (1 3rd)
Mike Hailwood 3 (1 4th)
John Surtees 3 (1 5th)
Graham Hill 2 (1 5th)
Brian Redman 1 (1 6th)
Gijs van Lennep 1 (1 6th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 19 Jul 2011, 02:51

1972
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Emerson Fittipaldi 64 (6 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) ESP BEL FRA GBR AUT ITA
Peter Revson 31 (1 win, 1 2nd, 3 3rd) CAN
Denny Hulme 25 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) RSA
Clay Regazzoni 24 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) GER
Ronnie Peterson 23 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) USA
Jacky Ickx 17 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Mike Hailwood 15 (1 2nd)
Chris Amon 13 (1 2nd)
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 10 (1 win) MON
Jackie Stewart 9 (1 win) ARG
Carlos Reutemann 9 (1 2nd)
Brian Redman 7 (2 4th)
Francois Cevert 6 (1 2nd)
Mario Andretti 6 (1 3rd)
Andrea de Adamich 5 (1 3rd)
Howden Ganley 5 (1 3rd)
Wilson Fittipaldi 5 (2 5th)
Arturo Merzario 4 (1 3rd)
Niki Lauda 4 (2 5th)
Carlos Pace 4 (2 5th)
Tim Schenken 4 (2 5th)
Peter Gethin 3 (1 4th)
Patrick Depailler 3 (1 4th)
Rolf Stommelen 1 (1 6th)
Mike Beuttler 1 (1 6th)
Graham Hill 1 (1 6th)
Jody Scheckter 1 (1 6th)

What a dominance by Fittipaldi!
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 19 Jul 2011, 16:37

1973
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Francois Cevert 51 (3 wins, 2 2nd, 3 3rd) ESP BEL NED
Emerson Fittipaldi 46 (4 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) ARG BRA MON CAN
Peter Revson 41 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 4 3rd) RSA GBR
Ronnie Peterson 33 (3 wins, 1 2nd) FRA AUT ITA
James Hunt 28 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) USA
Carlos Reutemann 27 (2 2nd)
Denny Hulme 21 (1 win, 1 3rd) SWE
Carlos Pace 17 (1 win, 1 3rd) GER
Jackie Stewart 14 (2 2nd)
Jacky Ickx 12 (1 3rd)
Andrea de Adamich 10 (1 2nd)
Arturo Merzario 10 (1 3rd)
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 10 (1 3rd)
George Follmer 9 (1 2nd)
Clay Regazzoni 9 (2 5th)
Wilson Fittipaldi 8 (1 2nd)
Jackie Oliver 8 (1 2nd)
Niki Lauda 6 (1 3rd)
Mike Hailwood 4 (2 5th)
Gijs van Lennep 3 (1 4th)
Jochen Mass 3 (1 4th)
Howden Ganley 3 (1 4th)
Mike Beuttler 1 (1 6th)
Graham Hill 1 (1 6th)

Third occasion as champion dies during the season. This time Cevert had the title sewn up at that point. Highlight of the season was German GP where Brazilian drivers got 1-2-3 while Wilson Fittipaldi beat his brother for 2nd. Notable thing was that Regazzoni finished 6th a total of five times!

Jackie Stewart retired after 1973 season.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 19 Jul 2011, 22:41

I was going to try and do my usual predictions now I understand what's happening, but I can't see it varying from the Elimination championship too much (the original one that Bleu also did, not the medals one) - but I think some variations could be:

Piquet will beat Jones in 1980 due to Jones winning lots of races in late 1979
Mansell will win 1986 due to still being in more races than Prost or Piquet
Senna might still be in enough races to win 1988
Hakkinen might be still in enough races to win 1998
Massa should win in 2006 due to being in more races than Fisichella, and therefore Kubica wins 2008
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 20 Jul 2011, 06:06

1974
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Jody Scheckter 60 (5 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) MON SWE GBR GER ITA
Niki Lauda 45 (4 wins, 1 2nd) ESP BEL NED FRA
Clay Regazzoni 45 (1 win, 3 2nd, 4 3rd) BRA
Carlos Reutemann 37 (3 wins, 1 2nd) RSA AUT USA
Patrick Depailler 21 (1 2nd)
Denny Hulme 19 (1 win, 1 2nd) ARG
Mike Hailwood 17 (1 3rd)
Carlos Pace 16 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Ronnie Peterson 15 (1 win, 1 3rd) CAN
James Hunt 14 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
John Watson 13 (1 3rd)
Jacky Ickx 12 (2 2nd)
Jean-Pierre Beltoise 11 (1 2nd)
Jean-Pierre Jarier 9 (1 2nd)
Arturo Merzario 8 (1 2nd)
Hans-Joachim Stuck 8 (1 3rd)
Emerson Fittipaldi 7 (1 3rd)
Tom Pryce 5 (1 4th)
Mario Andretti 3 (1 4th)
Guy Edwards 2 (1 5th)
David Hobbs 2 (1 5th)
Jochen Mass 2 (1 5th)
Brian Redman 1 (1 6th)
Graham Hill 1 (1 6th)
Vittorio Brambilla 1 (1 6th)
Chris Amon 1 (1 6th)

Good battle between fast Scheckter and consistent Regazzoni. But in the end we got our first African champion)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 20 Jul 2011, 17:04

1975
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Niki Lauda 50 (4 wins, 1 3rd) MON SWE ITA USA
James Hunt 42 (3 wins, 2 2nd*, 1 3rd) ARG NED FRA
Carlos Reutemann 41 (1 win, 5 2nd*) GER
Carlos Pace 32 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) BRA GBR
Jochen Mass 29 (1 win*, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) ESP
Jody Scheckter 22 (2 wins, 1 3rd) RSA BEL
Patrick Depailler 22 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Clay Regazzoni 17,5 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Vittorio Brambilla 12 (1 win*) AUT
Tom Pryce 12 (1 3rd*)
Mario Andretti 8 (1 3rd)
Mark Donohue 7 (1 3rd)
Emerson Fittipaldi 6 (1 2nd)
Jacques Laffite 6 (1 2nd)
Jean-Pierre Jarier 3 (1 3rd*)
Tony Brise 3 (1 5th)
Jacky Ickx 2 (1 5th)
Alan Jones 2 (1 5th)
Hans-Joachim Stuck 2 (1 5th)
Tony Brise 1,5 (2 6th*)
Lella Lombardi 1 (1 5th*)
Rolf Stommelen 1 (1 6th)
Gijs van Lennep 1 (1 6th)
Harald Ertl 1 (1 6th)
John Watson 1 (1 6th)

The year where two races were stopped early and half points awarded. But champion is champion.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 20 Jul 2011, 21:28

1976
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Patrick Depailler 56 (3 wins, 4 2nd, 1 3rd) MON SWE FRA
James Hunt 44 (3 wins, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) ESP GER CAN
Clay Regazzoni 34 (3 wins) USW BEL NED
Niki Lauda 33 (3 wins, 1 2nd) BRA RSA GBR
Jacques Laffite 30 (1 win, 3 2nd) ITA
John Watson 30 (1 win, 2 2nd) AUT
Jochen Mass 27 (2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Mario Andretti 24 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) JPN
Jody Scheckter 23 (1 win, 1 3rd) USA
Tom Pryce 22 (3 3rd)
Gunnar Nilsson 15 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Hans-Joachim Stuck 14 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Alan Jones 10 (3 4th)
Carlos Pace 9 (1 3rd)
Vittorio Brambilla 7 (1 3rd)
Carlos Reutemann 6 (1 3rd)
Chris Amon 3 (1 4th)
Rolf Stommelen 3 (1 4th)
Jean-Pierre Jarier 3 (1 5th)
Ronnie Peterson 3 (1 5th)
Harald Ertl 2 (1 5th)
Emerson Fittipaldi 1 (1 6th)
Jacky Ickx 1 (1 6th)

Many eliminations for Lauda and Hunt (who lost three of his real-life victories) helped massively Depailler, who had not won a race before this season. And helped the Frenchman into the title! Yes, a title for Tyrrell 6-wheeler, which debuted in Spanish GP, fourth round of the season. Depailler had one second and one third in first three rounds.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 20 Jul 2011, 22:28

Really didn't see that one coming!!
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 21 Jul 2011, 19:38

1977
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Mario Andretti 54 (5 wins, 1 3rd) USW ESP FRA ITA USA
Carlos Reutemann 43 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 2 3rd) BRA MON
Jody Scheckter 32 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) ARG CAN
Jacques Laffite 32 (2 wins, 1 3rd) SWE NED
James Hunt 31 (2 wins, 2 2nd) GBR JPN
Jochen Mass 31 (2 2nd, 4 3rd)
Alan Jones 28 (1 win, 1 2nd) AUT
Gunnar Nilsson 26 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) BEL
Patrick Depailler 22 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) RSA
Niki Lauda 21 (1 win, 2 2nd) GER
Hans-Joachim Stuck 18 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
John Watson 13 (1 2nd)
Vittorio Brambilla 13 (2 3rd)
Clay Regazzoni 12 (1 2nd)
Patrick Tambay 8 (2 4th)
Carlos Pace 6 (1 2nd)
Ronnie Peterson 6 (1 2nd)
Emerson Fittipaldi 6 (1 3rd)
Rupert Keegan 6 (1 4th)
Renzo Zorzi 3 (1 4th)
Patrick Neve 3 (1 4th)
Jean-Pierre Jarier 3 (1 5th)
Ingo Hoffmann 2 (1 5th)
Vern Schuppan 2 (1 5th)
Alex Ribeiro 1 (1 6th)
Brett Lunger 1 (1 6th)
Riccardo Patrese 1 (1 6th)

Finally we see American champion (and will this be the only time so far?). Some very nice point-scorers here, and Patrick Neve gets unrejectified. Too bad Ingo Hoffmann doesn't do so.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 22 Jul 2011, 17:15

1978
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John Watson 53 (3 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd) MON FRA ITA
Mario Andretti 46 (5 wins) ARG BRA BEL GER NED
Ronnie Peterson 43 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 1 3rd) RSA ESP
Carlos Reutemann 36 (2 wins, 2 2nd) USW GBR
Jacques Laffite 29 (2 2nd)
Patrick Depailler 26 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd) AUT
Gilles Villeneuve 23 (1 win, 1 2nd) CAN
Riccardo Patrese 22 (1 win, 2 3rd) SWE
Alan Jones 21 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd) USA
Didier Pironi 20 (2 2nd)
Patrick Tambay 20 (3 3rd)
Emerson Fittipaldi 9 (1 3rd)
Jean-Pierre Jabouille 8 (1 2nd)
Jody Scheckter 8 (2 3rd)
Niki Lauda 6 (1 2nd)
Derek Daly 6 (1 4th)
Jochen Mass 4 (1 3rd)
Clay Regazzoni 3 (1 4th)
Hans-Joachim Stuck 3 (1 4th)
Rene Arnoux 3 (1 5th)
Vittorio Brambilla 2 (1 5th)
Hector Rebaque 2 (1 5th)
Brett Lunger 2 (1 5th)
Nelson Piquet 2 (1 5th)
Jean-Pierre Jarier 1 (1 6th)
James Hunt 1 (1 6th)
Bruno Giacomelli 1 (1 6th)

A bit like 1976 - two main drivers in the championship lose many races and then driver who is eligible for almost all wins it - Watson was only eliminated from Austria. Watson more than doubles his score from real-life.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Bleu » 23 Jul 2011, 16:26

1979
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Gilles Villeneuve 55 (57) (5 wins, 1 2nd) RSA USW AUT ITA USA
Jacques Laffite 39 (3 wins, 2 2nd) ARG BRA BEL
Alan Jones 34 (37)(3 wins, 1 3rd) GER NED CAN
Didier Pironi 25 (2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Clay Regazzoni 24 (2 wins) MON GBR
Jean-Pierre Jarier 23 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Jody Scheckter 22 (2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Patrick Depailler 21 (1 win, 1 2nd) ESP
Carlos Reutemann 20 (2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Rene Arnoux 18 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
John Watson 18 (3 3rd)
Jochen Mass 14 (1 2nd)
Jean-Pierre Jabouille 12 (1 win) FRA
Nelson Piquet 12 (3 3rd)
Elio de Angelis 6 (1 4th)
James Hunt 3 (1 4th)
Riccardo Patrese 3 (1 4th)
Ricardo Zunino 3 (1 4th)
Hans-Joachim Stuck 3 (1 5th)
Jacky Ickx 2 (1 5th)
Geoff Lees 2 (1 5th)
Hector Rebaque 2 (1 5th)
Jan Lammers 2 (1 5th)
Patrick Tambay 2 (2 6th)
Mario Andretti 1 (1 6th)
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby James1978 » 23 Jul 2011, 18:41

What I'll do from now is post my prediction for the following year every time Bleu updates, a bit like most of us did for the Johnny Claes award. I completely didn't see Depailler or Watson's championships coming, so for 1980 I will say Piquet as he's in all races and Jones is out of several.
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Re: GP Former Winners Elimination Alternative Championship

Postby Ferrim » 24 Jul 2011, 00:55

I stand by Jones.
Go home, Bernie Ecclestone!

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