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classic f1 as text posts: 11/?
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i got bored and i decided to write down every single F1 world champion+ their height to see who is tallest and who is shortest. Here's my list:
1. Giuseppe Farina 178cm
2. Juan Manuel Fangio 172cm
3. Alberto Ascari 170cm
4. Mike Hawthorn 188cm TALLEST :)
5. Jack Brabham 183cm
6. Phil Hill 173cm
7. Graham Hill 180cm
8. Jim Clark 171cm
9. John Surtees 173cm
10. Denny Hulme 175cm
11. Jackie Stewart 173cm
12. Jochen Rindt 183cm
13. Emerson Fittipaldi 174cm
14. Niki Lauda 171cm
15. James Hunt 186cm
16. Mario Andretti 170cm
17. Jody Scheckter 179cm
18. Alan Jones 183cm
19. Nelson Piquet 173cm
20. Keke Rosberg 170cm
21. Alain Prost 165cm SHORTEST :)
22. Ayrton Senna 175cm
23. Nigel Mansell 180cm
24. Michael Schumacher 177cm
25. Damon Hill 182cm
26. Jacques Villeneuve 168cm
27. Mika Häkkinen 179cm
28. Fernando Alonso 171cm
29. Kimi Räikkönen 175cm
30. Lewis Hamilton 174cm
31. Jenson Button 182cm
32. Sebastian Vettel 175cm
33. Nico Rosberg 178cm
34. Max Verstappen 180cm
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Tallest Pookie 🎀 Mike Hawthorn (1929-1959, 188cm)
Shortest pookie 🍓 Alain Prost (1955- present, 165cm)
All Formula 1 World Champions from the 1960s together; Jack Brabham, Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Jim Clark, John Surtees, Denny Hulme, and Jackie Stewart. The only driver among them who is still alive today is Jackie Stewart.
the horses JACK BRABHAM, CARROLL SHELBY and ROY SALVADORI, being whipped by STIRLING MOSS, with the assistance of MAURICE TRINTIGNANT and STUART LEWIS-EVANS at the 1958 24 HOURS OF LE MANS || photo from Jack Brabham's Motor Racing Book
Let's pose like mama
Graham, Jochen n the labubus
[ Race of Champions 1967 at Brands Hatch ]
Graham Hill, Jack Brabham, Phill Hill and Jim Clark seeming quite cheerful during the 1965 Tasman Series [x]
Oscar now has the most race wins in a single season of any F1 driver from Australia (6), surpassing Sir Jack Brabham and Alan Jones (5).
(although there were 10-14 fewer races per season back when Brabham and Jones were competing. but still cool stat!)
He also now equals Daniel Ricciardo's number of career wins (8) and is only one off from equaling Mark Webber's number of career wins (9). For additional information, I believe Brabham and Jones have 14 and 12 career wins respectively.