AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
East Londoner wrote:Nicola Larini. Yes he did score a 2nd place, but that was during the dark day of May 1st, 1994, where most of the usual point scorers/big names had gone. And he was replacing Jean Alesi for two races. He only scored one other point in his career.
East Londoner wrote:Narain Karthikeyan with his 4th in the joke that was America 2005. To this day, I still cannot believe I wasted two hours of my life watching it. Probably because there was a guaranteed chance of points for Minardi![]()
Ferrim wrote:Tiago Monteiro, for the same reasons that Karthikeyan.
redbulljack14 wrote:Ferrim wrote:Tiago Monteiro, for the same reasons that Karthikeyan.
I think we seem to be less critical of him because his podium was such a feel good moment. Other reasons being that he doesn't seem to keep coming back despite clearly not being good enough like Karthikeyan does. Plus Monteiro actually drove well in 2005, such as scoring a real point in that dog of a car.
FMecha wrote:I remember suggesting YLB to teams... and one of it was BMS-Dallara.
Ferrim wrote:What about Piquet Jr.? He certainly was a lucky bastard after Hockenheim 2008. Does his convincing drive at Fuji, where he finished 4th, exclude him from this category? It took an engine failure for Kovalainen and brainfades by Hamilton, Massa, and the race stewards (stupid Bourdais penalty) for him to finish that high....
FantometteBR wrote:Does Gianni Morbidelli fits this category?
Sniff Petrol wrote:Giedo van der Garde was hoping to copy Jos ‘The Boss’ Verstappen by using a nickname that rhymed with his first name but has run through the options and thought better of it.
Ferrim wrote:Gené has been mentioned previously, while there was nothing particularly lucky (that I remember of) in either of Zonta's 6th place finishes.
Sniff Petrol wrote:Giedo van der Garde was hoping to copy Jos ‘The Boss’ Verstappen by using a nickname that rhymed with his first name but has run through the options and thought better of it.
East Londoner wrote:Nicola Larini. Yes he did score a 2nd place, but that was during the dark day of May 1st, 1994, where most of the usual point scorers/big names had gone. And he was replacing Jean Alesi for two races. He only scored one other point in his career.
golic_2004 wrote:East Londoner wrote:Nicola Larini. Yes he did score a 2nd place, but that was during the dark day of May 1st, 1994, where most of the usual point scorers/big names had gone. And he was replacing Jean Alesi for two races. He only scored one other point in his career.
In Larini's defense, he drove for three reject teams (Coloni, Osella-which has yet to have its page, and Lambo/Modena), a well-past-its-prime Ligier, and the Ferrari F92A that I would call a 1992 Life-clone. All terrible cars for someone who had deserved better than that. So his 2nd place was well deserved even though it would be overshadowed.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
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