yeah, amazing I forgot the Jordans. I remembered the Minardis. You are right about the official classification. they all did the formation lap and that counts towards starting the race. a weired affair it was.Ciro Pabón wrote:I'll be damned. You're right. I did not know that. Your turn.yzfr7 wrote:Monza 2005. have no idea of how many pitstops.
No, WhiteBlue, no evasive manouvers here. I actually screwed it, no problem accepting that, not because of your answer, but because I did not know that at Monza 2005 the feat was repeated, as yzfr7 correctly stated.
I was thinking of the Dutch GP, 1961, with zero pitstops. This wasn't repeated for 44 years, as yzfr7 made me discover.
Actually, at the US GP probably you have the largest number of drivers not finishing the GP. Talking about screwing, there was not four drivers finishing, as you claim, but six.
F1 had three stints in Interlagos according to encyclopaedia.
1973-1977
1979-1980
1990-now
so I reckon it was the last race before it moved off to Rio the second time
Brazilian GP
Interlagos
January 27, 1980
1 16 Rene Arnoux Renault 40 1h40m01.330s 6