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By 7UpJordan
#199400
Olivier Grouillard was another lucky sod to actually score a World Championship point, he spent all of his career blocking leaders blatantly when they came up to lap him and getting a good slagging off from Murray and James.
By vaptin
#199426
Luca Badoer!


:nono:


But considering he's been test driving the Ferrari for many years, he could of at least finished better than he did when he did race for them!


How much testing did Badoer get to do in the 09 car?

At least he wasn't a liability, all he was probably supposed to do was to drive around out of everyones way.
#199468
Luca Badoer!


:nono:


But considering he's been test driving the Ferrari for many years, he could of at least finished better than he did when he did race for them!


How much testing did Badoer get to do in the 09 car?

At least he wasn't a liability, all he was probably supposed to do was to drive around out of everyones way.


But considering he's gotten used to a Ferrari for Mule's years, he should of done better than last place at every attempt!
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By LifeW12
#199738
I remember this guy from a season review video of '94 that I picked up at a car boot sale. Daletraz, Delatraz (something like that anyway) got lapped 10 times by the halfway point of a GP. He drove for Larrousse and replaced Comas.


It was here in Adelaide and he also drover a couple for Simtek at Portugal and Nurburgring in '95.

I've driven the streets and I can lap faster in a road car :rofl::rofl:

"Yes Délétraz, really, here having no business in Formula One. And demonstrating it there: he's spending all of his modest effort, frankly, keeping the car on the road. He's holding up Gerhard Berger there and has now lost a second on Nigel Mansell, in the Larrousse. This is, I'm afraid, one of the problems of the Grand Prix season - at the end of the year we do get one or two drivers being taken by people who've got more money than talent, and that's one example of it"


Jonathon Palmer said this in the race and he couldn't have been more correct.

Howver my vote goes to Claudio Langes. DNPQ's 14 times in 1990 in the pothetic EuroBrun and only ever managed about 5-10 laps in pre-quali before being told to go away.
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By McLaren
#221258
Can't remember her name but there was a women driver in the early 90's.Was about 5/6 seconds at least off the pace of her teammate if I remember correctly :D
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By LifeW12
#221779
Can't remember her name but there was a women driver in the early 90's.Was about 5/6 seconds at least off the pace of her teammate if I remember correctly :D


Giovanna Amati

1992: South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, FIRED
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By madbrad
#221920
Can't remember her name but there was a women driver in the early 90's.Was about 5/6 seconds at least off the pace of her teammate if I remember correctly :D


Giovanna Amati

1992: South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, FIRED

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#223185
luca boadoer was so bad, i could have done better than him!, and nelson piquet jr was pretty bad too :hehe: !
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