TopGear - August 2015 PH

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

His rock-star lifestyle. His rock-star (ex)


girlfriend. His whiny radio chatter. But he


fought the great Fernando Alonso (one of the


best F1 drivers ever) to a draw at McLaren in


2007 , and his ability to wring 110% out of any


car is awe-inspiring.


Many of the sport’s insiders consider him


the best on the grid today, but how does he


compare with the greatest of Britain? To find


out, we sifted through race results for various


Brits and Flying Scots, before tossing it all


aside. Honestly, statistics can only tell you so


much. The rest, like racing itself, is based on


pure feel.


So, without further ado, here’s our best-of-


the-Brits ‘comparo’, for lack of a better word.


Known for his flashy, tail-out driving and his


(friendly) rivalry with the great Niki Lauda, he


was similarly infamous for his taste for alcohol


and sex. Hunt was rumored to have slept with


33 British Airways stewardesses the night


before the title-winning race in Japan in 1976.


Despite Hunt’s wild reputation, Lauda praised


him for his precision in wheel-to-wheel racing.


Michael Schumacher’s arch-rival during the


Benetton years employed a minimalist driving


style that made him reliable and gentle on


equipment. Hill lost the championship twice


to the German before winning the title


with Williams in 1996, after which he was


unceremoniously dropped in favor of Heinz-


Harald Frentzen.


While inconsistent in his first few F1 seasons,


Button managed a fantastic third for BAR


Honda in 2004 behind the dominant Ferraris.


Honda’s strength proved short-lived, however,


and Button had to wait five agonizing years


until he earned the title at a revitalized Brawn


GP in 2009.


His smooth driving and strategic genius


at times allowed him to show up the faster


Hamilton at McLaren-Mercedes, scoring


more points than his win tally would suggest.


And their in-team wheel-to-wheel duels were


some of the best ever. Sadly, given McLaren-


Honda’s current issues, there’s little hope for


another championship for the ever-likable Brit.


Not the most natural of drivers, the older Hill


only got his license at the age of 24. Still, his


methodical approach to driving and car setup


made him consistently quick, especially at the


legendarily tricky Monaco GP, which he won


five times. He remains the only driver to have


completed the ‘Triple Crown,’ winning the Indy


500 , the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and the F1


championship. Who knows what he could have


accomplished had he started racing earlier?


The only man to win both F1 and World


Motorcycle Racing (now MotoGP)


championships, Surtees captured the title


with Ferrari in 1964, with several motorcycle


crowns already under his belt. Now, imagine


if MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi (who has


tested for Ferrari) had done the same...


Everyone loves to


hate Lewis Hamilton.


James Hunt


(92 races, 10 wins, 1 championship)


Damon Hill


(115 races, 22 wins, 1 championship)


Jenson Button


(274 races, 15 wins, 1 championship,


as of the 2015 british grand prix)


GraHam Hill


(176 races, 14 wins, 2 championships)


JoHn surtees


(111 races, 6 wins, 1 championship)


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