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keysersoze
25th May 2011, 23:50
Alonso, currently with 26 wins
Hamilton with, I think, 15 wins
Vettel with, I think, 14 wins
Massa with 11 wins
Jenson Button with 9 wins
Webber with 6 wins
Von Trips with 2 wins
Rosberg with 0 wins

tfp
26th May 2011, 00:08
Difficult one to predict, but I cant see alonso, button hamilton or rosberg moving teams anytime soon, it depends how competitive the teams are - I thought before the start of the season red bull would be off pace, and ferrari would be the ones running away with the wins...how wrong I was!!

tfp
26th May 2011, 00:09
Von trips??

keysersoze
26th May 2011, 00:20
Von trips??

Just seeing who's paying attention. :eek:

tfp
26th May 2011, 00:38
Haha! I thought there was a daft nick name for some one that I'd missed:-)

steveaki13
26th May 2011, 00:52
Haha! I thought there was a daft nick name for some one that I'd missed:-)

So did I. I didn't want to post that though, I thought I'd wait to see what other said.

steveaki13
26th May 2011, 00:55
My Prediction.


Alonso, 26 wins to 35 wins
Hamilton 15 wins to 40 wins
Vettel 14 wins to 50 wins
Massa 11 wins to 10 wins :D
Jenson Button 9 wins to 13 wins
Webber 6 wins to 9 wins
Von Trips 0 wins to 92 wins (and break Schumi's record). :p :
Rosberg 0 wins to 8 wins

Big Ben
26th May 2011, 10:15
I'll focus my prediction abilities on more lucrative topics like the end of the world... which by the way will be long before von trips gets his 3rd win

Sonic
26th May 2011, 10:22
Difficult. I think there are only a couple of things you could say with any degree of confidence;

None of these guys will beat MS's record - there are just too many top guys stealing wins from one another, which never happened in Mick's time.

I would expect Hamster to become the lead Brit on the table. Time is on his side, and he is almost half way there already.

555-04Q2
26th May 2011, 12:26
There are so many races per season now that accumulating wins is getting easier and easier. I think we will see some long time win records falling in the next 10 years.

Mark
26th May 2011, 12:56
It's fairly certain that Wolfgang won't be adding to his current haul.

Ranger
26th May 2011, 13:52
It's fairly certain that Wolfgang won't be adding to his current haul.

:D Long may he rest in peace, of course.

The answer to the question depends on who has the best car for the longest amount of time.

Koz
26th May 2011, 19:52
Alonso: 34
Hamilton: 38
Vettel: 42 (22 by the end of this season)
Massa: 12
Jenson Button: 16
Webber: 7
Von Trips: 666
Rosberg: 6

jens
26th May 2011, 23:06
Vettel is one of the most interesting driver stats to follow currently. I mean let's look at other facts as well: already 19 pole positions, but only 6 fastest laps. In this sense he sort of reminds Senna in terms of stats collection - constantly starts from the front, but doesn't need to push at the end of races. :D In any case, Vettel is only 23 years old and if RBR keeps staying at the front, he could join Top3 among the biggest pole-sitters in just two years' time (currently P3 - Clark on 33). :eek: If Vettel keeps having front-running cars all career, he can have a shot at certain records...

In terms of wins it will get interesting between Alonso, Hamilton and Vettel. Who keeps having the right cars, can have a shot at Top3 in the all-time rankings. In case of Massa and Button I alas don't see many wins. In Massa's case he should consider himself fortunate if he gets any additional win at all if he doesn't pick himself quickly up and secure a long-term future in Ferrari. Button is consistently behind Hamilton and seems to have a genuine chance only in some specific circumstances. He is likely to win a couple more though. Probably more than that if McLaren produces a "car to beat" one year.

Webber will also get a few more wins, perhaps in the style of Barrichello. With this I mean that both in Ferrari/Brawn Rubens' team-mate won a lot in the beginning of the seasons and ran away with the WDC, after which the Brazilian got a couple of consolation wins at the end of the season. :p : Rosberg will either turn out to be a Button/Webber (finally gets a top car after many years of waiting and starts winning) or turns into another Heidfeld (people keep waiting, when will he finally get a top car and delivers on the promise, but that never happens). Fortunately for Nico, he is still young and can still wait. But for how long?

CNR
27th May 2011, 02:17
Hamilton V Vettel if Vettel had come in to it in a top team how many wins would he have under his belt ?
his first race for BMW was 8th place robert kubica best was 4th place for the year

lewis had 6 races before his first win

lewis has 14 wins

4 in 2007
5 in 2008
1 in 2009
3 in 2010
1 in 2011

Vettel 14
1 in 2008
4 in 2009
5 in 2010
4 in 2011

Vettel will be higher then lewis on all time wins lewis on 49 Vettel on 59 if that both race untill 40 years old and do not have dud cars

Mekola
27th May 2011, 03:40
Von Trips 0 wins to 92 wins (and break Schumi's record). :p :
If you know well Schumi's story, Von Trips was the founder of the go-kart kartodrome at Hörrem-Kerpen later bought by Rolf Schumacher, then Schumi could be considered his "heir" and we could count 93 wins between the two drivers. :)

Mekola
27th May 2011, 03:44
Alonso, 35 wins
Hamilton, 30 wins
Vettel, 50 wins
Massa still with 11 wins
Jenson Button 12 wins
Webber 8 wins
Rosberg 5 wins

Strange nobody count Rubinho and/or Heidfeld on this list.

aryan
27th May 2011, 05:41
Strange nobody count Rubinho and/or Heidfeld on this list.

Or Kovalainen or Truli. They're both GP winners. I'm not sure Rosberg will ever join their ranks ;-)

pino
27th May 2011, 10:32
Exactly...why isn't Trulli on that list ? :mad: :p :

gloomyDAY
27th May 2011, 20:34
Exactly...why isn't Trulli on that list ? :mad: :p :
Chi è Trulli?

Mia 01
27th May 2011, 21:18
I wonder how many Rosberg will get?

F1boat
27th May 2011, 22:30
Alonso, currently with 40 wins
Hamilton with, I think, 40 wins
Vettel with, I think, 61 wins
Massa with 15 wins
Jenson Button with 15 wins
Webber with 10 wins
Rosberg with 2 wins

steveaki13
27th May 2011, 22:40
My Prediction.


Alonso, 26 wins to 35 wins
Hamilton 15 wins to 40 wins
Vettel 14 wins to 50 wins
Massa 11 wins to 10 wins :D
Jenson Button 9 wins to 13 wins
Webber 6 wins to 9 wins
Von Trips 0 wins to 92 wins (and break Schumi's record). :p :
Rosberg 0 wins to 8 wins


Adding to that

Heidfeld 1 win (Come on Nick)
Schumacher 91 wins
Petrov 0 wins
Perez (Too early to say)
Kobayashi 3 wins
Trulli 1 win
Kovalainen 2 wins (Don't know how or where)

markabilly
28th May 2011, 13:44
The answer to the question depends on who has the best car for the longest amount of time.

for sure

markabilly
28th May 2011, 13:45
Adding to that

Heidfeld 1 win (Come on Nick)
Schumacher 91 wins
Petrov 0 wins
Perez (Too early to say)
Kobayashi 3 wins
Trulli 1 win
Kovalainen 2 wins (Don't know how or where)

Scot Speed 46 to 47 wins

ioan
29th May 2011, 16:32
We can add one more to Vettel! :D

jens
29th May 2011, 22:49
I researched one thing about prospects of future records. Vettel has achieved his 20th pole position in F1 by the age of 23. Both Schumacher and Senna achieved their 20th PP at the age of 28. So Vettel is actually ahead of them by 5 years!

steveaki13
29th May 2011, 22:56
I researched one thing about prospects of future records. Vettel has achieved his 20th pole position in F1 by the age of 23. Both Schumacher and Senna achieved their 20th PP at the age of 28. So Vettel is actually ahead of them by 5 years!

Yes he has alot of great times ahead and he's the type of driver that if Red Bull fold or lose pace in years to come, other teams will always want to sign.

He is a very very good driver and he should win many more races.

F1boat
30th May 2011, 08:20
The astonishing thing is that he is getting better and better. Yes, his first victory in STR was amazing and he was strong in 2009 and 2010, but after his championship he is way more relaxed and focused and even faster. It's great to watch it... these are great times for the sport.

johnstonad
21st June 2011, 20:33
Driving Experience (http://www.racingadventure.com)
Adding to that

Heidfeld 1 win (Come on Nick)
Schumacher 91 wins
Petrov 0 wins
Perez (Too early to say)
Kobayashi 3 wins
Trulli 1 win
Kovalainen 2 wins (Don't know how or where)


It was awesome to see shuey in the frotn again