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#215875
Now because of my generation I don't know all the constructors that have been in F1. I do however think that the most successful team who have never won a grand prix off the top of my head was toyota. They had 13 podiums altogether, with 2005 being their most successful season with 5 podiums and 4th place in the constructor's championship. I'd love to hear if there are any more.
#215889
you could say minardi was successful, they lasted how long in F1 compared to other teams that did win.

Martin Brundle would be the most successful driver never to wind a race by the same rule
#215890
you could say minardi was successful, they lasted how long in F1 compared to other teams that did win.

Martin Brundle would be the most successful driver never to wind a race by the same rule


Yer I feel sorry for Martin because he put so much in to the sport and still does. I think the most successful team never to win the WCC would obviously be Red Bull at the moment which of course may change soon but I think Jordan probably are in that sense.
#215892
What about Arrows?


I guess so, I mean I was thinking more on the lines of successful results ie. podiums and consecutive points finishes and good reliability. I'm just suprised arrows lasted so long!
#215898
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.
#215900
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.

That's just because the current point system awards more point than usual.
With the "standard" point system Mercedes would still be quite far away.
#215901
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.


How the heck do you just have all those stats at your fingertips? :eek:

I can't even remember who won what GP last year.
#215902
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.


How the heck do you just have all those stats at your fingertips? :eek:

I can't even remember who won what GP last year.

I place my bet on Wikipedia :yes:
#215903
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.

That's just because the current point system awards more point than usual.
With the "standard" point system Mercedes would still be quite far away.


Heh, hadn't thought about that. It'd be 58 points in old money.
#215904
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.


How the heck do you just have all those stats at your fingertips? :eek:

I can't even remember who won what GP last year.

I place my bet on Wikipedia :yes:


Not wiki, I started with that but it was gonna take too long. So I googled and went through all the teams in this:

http://www.4mula1.ro/history/team
#215905
BAR anen't far behind toyota, toyota scored 278.5 points over 8 seasons, BAR scored 227 points over 7 seasons. BUT Mercedes GP have scored 158 points so far this season with no wins.


How the heck do you just have all those stats at your fingertips? :eek:

I can't even remember who won what GP last year.

I place my bet on Wikipedia :yes:


:hehe: Wiki and google...how did we survive before them?

I really am awful at remembering all the little bits and bobs of F1 though. I can recall a lot of other stuff, but hard stats just don't compute in my female brain :confused:
#215929
Surely it's gotta be Sauber and then BAR?! Sauber were consistently a quick team for many many years but never quite got there. BAR were really good in 2004.

Now because of my generation I don't know all the constructors that have been in F1. I do however think that the most successful team who have never won a grand prix off the top of my head was toyota. They had 13 podiums altogether, with 2005 being their most successful season with 5 podiums and 4th place in the constructor's championship. I'd love to hear if there are any more.


I think their car last season was relatively speaking a better car than the 2005 one. I'd have loved to see what they could have done this season.

Martin Brundle would be the most successful driver never to wind a race by the same rule


And the best, imo. He could have won at Canada in 1992 but retired through reliability. :(

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