Pick your classic grand prix - race 11
Welcome to the latest edition of our classic grand prix series, which focuses on the German Grand Prix.
We have come up with four great races from the event's history and we want you to tell us which one is your favourite - and why.
We will then use those views to help us decide which one to highlight next week in the run-up to this year's German race. That means we will show the 'Grand Prix' highlights programme in full, as well as the shorter highlights edit we cut for all the races.
Our selection this time is the 1986, 1994, 1996 and 1997 German Grands Prix, as well as last year's race.
It is turn to host the race this year, after the held it in 2009, and all of our selection, with the exception of 2009, are from the era of the old Hockenheim track - with its four-mile-plus layout blasting through the forests and through three chicanes before returning to the Stadium section that survives on the current layout.
1986 is in by popular request, after its omission from last year's list caused an uproar.
The race was ultimately won by Williams-Honda driver and was one of the rare races that year in which his team-mate was uncompetitive. But it was not an easy win for the Brazilian - he fought a race-long battle with the of Keke Rosberg and Alain Prost.
Unusually, Rosberg was the more competitive of the drivers in the red and white cars in a season in which Prost, fundamentally, pulverised him; even more surprisingly, the McLarens had locked out the front row at a track where power was a critical part of a competitive car.
Their TAG Porsche engine had been left behind by Williams's Honda by this stage, but for the German race the team introduced new turbochargers, and they certainly worked in qualifying.
But the two men made poor starts and Piquet, who had qualified fourth behind Ayrton Senna's Lotus, took the lead.
The race soon developed into a tactical battle between Piquet, Rosberg and Prost, which went on until the Williams emerged from its final stop ahead of the McLarens, with the win clearly in his pocket.
Rosberg and Prost looked set for the final two podium places, but on the last lap it all went wrong.
This was F1's fuel economy era, and cars were allowed to use only 195 litres of fuel for a grand prix. The McLarens were usually among the most efficient cars, but that afternoon they got their calculations wrong and both men ran out on the last lap, and were classified fifth and sixth.
Prost, whose car spluttered its last coming out of the final corner, provided some late action by trying to push it over the line - but he couldn't make it.
Our next choice, 1994, features one of the biggest first-lap pile-ups in F1 history.
Four backmarkers tangled off the grid, and then a collision between McLaren's Mika Hakkinen and Williams's David Couthard at the first corner caused chaos. All in all, 10 cars were taken out - and Jean Alesi's Ferrari joined them before the end of the first lap, thanks to an electrical failure.
Alesi's team-mate Gerhard Berger, who had started from pole position, went on to dominate the race, after the challenge of world championship leader Michael Schumacher in the Benetton ended on lap 19 with an engine failure.
That was the least of Benetton's problems, though, for four laps later Schumacher's team-mate Jos Verstappen had made his pit stop for tyres and fuel - and the car was engulfed in flames following a leak. Amazingly, neither Verstappen nor any of the mechanics were seriously injured, although the driver and some pit crew did receive minor burns.
The incident turned into the latest of a series of controversies that engulfed Benetton Investigations established that Benetton had removed a filter that was there to stop debris getting into the nozzle and causing problems with it attaching to the car.
Removing the filter speeded up the flow of the fuel by 12.5%, giving the team an advantage at pit stops - one reason why their strategy was so often so effective until that point.
Benetton blamed the removal of the filter on a "junior team member" and were not punished after it emerged that fuel rig manufacturer Intertechnique had allowed teams to remove the filter.
Two years later, the attention was all on who arrived at the German Grand Prix amid a storm of speculation about his future after had published a story - written by yours truly - saying he was going to lose his Williams drive at the end of the year.
The story was correct, but as it was written about the man running away with the championship it generated widespread disbelief in the paddock, not least from Hill himself.
The Englishman responded well to the pressure, setting pole position, but a poor start left him behind both Benettons, with Berger ahead of team-mate Alesi.
That put Hill in a difficult position, as he was on a two-stop strategy and the Benetton drivers were only making a single stop. Now they were in front of him and holding him up, Hill's strategy was going to pieces as he was unable to run at his own pace and build the gap he needed to make it work.
He drove out of his skin after his first stop to try to make up for lost ground, and succeeded in leapfrogging Alesi - but Berger was still just ahead.
Try as he might, though, Hill could not get past until three laps from the end when he had a slice of luck - Berger's engine failed and the Williams swept by to win.
Berger got payback a year later during an emotionally charged weekend. The German Grand Prix was his first race for six weeks after sinus problems left him on the sidelines, and shortly before the race his father was killed in an aircraft accident.
On arriving at Hockenheim, Berger announced to the media - following Benetton's announcement that they had signed Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella for 1998 - that he would be leaving Benetton at the end of the season (and F1, as it turned out, although he did not admit he was retiring at the time).
With a point to prove, he set pole position and led much of the race. In a reverse from the previous year, though, Berger was on a two-stop strategy and his rival for the win - who was Fisichella, ironically - was making just one.
When Berger rejoined after his second stop, he was right behind the Jordan and he set about placing the Italian under the heaviest pressure - and Fisichella wilted almost straightaway, making a mistake at a chicane and allowing the Austrian past.
Fisichella continued to chase Berger, but a puncture with six laps to go ended his hopes.
Finally, we have and Mark Webber's emotional maiden F1 victory, achieved brilliantly despite a drive-through penalty.
The race was also the scene of Rubens Barrichello's famous - uttered when he explained why he was not interested in hearing the Brawn team explain how they had not deliberately messed up his race, which he started from the front row, led, but finished sixth.
A tricky choice, then. I look forward to hearing your views.
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Comment number 1.
At 15th Jul 2010, Ginger wrote:I remember the headline in one of the red tops - 'The ignited colours of Benetton'
Funny.
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At 15th Jul 2010, Muffin McLovin wrote:I remember the 2000 GP at Hockenheim where Rubino won his first GP from 18th on the grid! One of my favourite races, perhaps because Rubens is such a nice guy! And wasn't there a guy that came onto the track or something if I remember? Anyway, it's not on the list, so I vote for 1994. Can't beat F1 cars swapping paint at 200mph!
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At 15th Jul 2010, Ginger wrote:1994 please, thanks.
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At 15th Jul 2010, Ed wrote:Can you not show the 2004 Hockenheim GP? That was an excellent race, Jenson eased his way through the field from the back of the pack to second place and was 8 seconds behind Schumacher at the start of the last lap, this then went down to only 2 seconds at the flag, all the while he was nursing a loose strap on his crash helmet....a fantastic race!
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At 15th Jul 2010, Damien_ wrote:Just a thought about the classic grand prix series for next year: -
There was a programme on ´óÏó´«Ã½ called "A year with McLaren". This was a fly on the wall type programme following McLaren through the 1993 season. I think there was about six episodes lasting 30mins each. This series was just brilliant. I don't know if it really fits in with the classic grand prix series, but i am sure anyone who is intrested in watching the classic gp series would really love it.
A modern version of this programme would be really intresting - perhaps someone in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ F1 team could suggest making such a programme.
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At 15th Jul 2010, Scott wrote:Please show us the battle between Kimi and Montoya, that was great racing!!
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At 15th Jul 2010, MGUK82 wrote:'96 sounds the best of the bunch!
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At 15th Jul 2010, Carwyn wrote:all of them sound like great races, but I'll go 1994.
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At 15th Jul 2010, F1-Steward wrote:Another vote for 1994 :)
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At 15th Jul 2010, Dave wrote:1994. :)
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Comment number 11.
At 15th Jul 2010, themadhammer wrote:My vote goes to 1994. (although I wouldn't mind seeing Berger's engine blow up in 96.)
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At 15th Jul 2010, Swatty wrote:94 please
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At 15th Jul 2010, MissBJAndrews wrote:1994 :) i wanna see the controversy!!
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Comment number 14.
At 15th Jul 2010, msadler04 wrote:1994 please!!! Cracking race for Ligier who finished on the podium with both cars thanks to the carnage!!
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At 15th Jul 2010, Incast wrote:1994 please.
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Comment number 16.
At 15th Jul 2010, F1-Viewpoint wrote:1997 had quite a bit of drama, look forward to seeing it
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At 15th Jul 2010, Andy Carter wrote:Gotta be 1994 for me. It was an incredibly eventful season and this race just summed up how breathtaking it was! Seeing Jos the Boss on fire in pits was a powerful image for a young F1 Fan.
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At 15th Jul 2010, The_Oncoming_Storm wrote:1994 for me as well. The fact that Benetton got off scot free for that fire was an absolute disgrace. I can remember a terse anonymous comment form some one in another team that "We're going to fit a 4 litre engine in our car and claim that a junior mechanic did it!" I'll never know why Benetton didn't use that photo in one of their ads!
It would also be good to see the old Hockenheim layout again, OK so it was a bit bland but it was a real carbreaker and it would find out any weakness in your package. The current layout is a go kart track with no character.
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Comment number 19.
At 15th Jul 2010, Scott Thomson wrote:It's got to be 1994.
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Comment number 20.
At 15th Jul 2010, swrcsky wrote:1994 please - love that era of F1 racing and the sound of the V12 Ferrari down the Hockenheim straights!
Plus, too many races from 1986 have got full highlights thus far (which proves it was a classic season) but it would be a worthy second choice.
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At 15th Jul 2010, TreezaGreen wrote:1994 for me please. fairly eventful race and emotional to see Berger getting the win in a non too competetive Ferrari after pal Senna was killed at Imola.
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Comment number 22.
At 15th Jul 2010, Phil Curry wrote:1996 please
Grat race, one of Damon's best - he drove out of his skin to make up the time after a poor start and a 2-stop race. He harried Berger all the way until his engine blew. Certainly the choice with the best action!
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At 15th Jul 2010, LeeMcKenzieisHOT wrote:I love them all, i think coz its the only 1 i havent seen, 1994 :)
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Comment number 24.
At 15th Jul 2010, Stumo wrote:1994 sounds great.
To the person who wanted 2000: you already have it in full - /blogs/andrewbenson/2009/07/your_classic_german_grand_prix.html
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At 15th Jul 2010, facemandave wrote:Interesting choices. 94 or 96 I think.
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Comment number 26.
At 15th Jul 2010, wehateowls wrote:1994 please
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Comment number 27.
At 15th Jul 2010, naildeath wrote:I remember 94 for being pretty darn good! Didn't Hakkinen get a race ban for causing the melee at the start?
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Comment number 28.
At 15th Jul 2010, Jordan D wrote:1994. Is there really any other alternative?!
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At 15th Jul 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:1994 for me please.
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At 15th Jul 2010, neilmurg wrote:1996 please
It will be nice to see Damon before he stopped racing, which unfortunately was 6 months before he stopped gettin into F1 cars.
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Comment number 31.
At 15th Jul 2010, Road_of_Bones wrote:1986 for me please - seen all the others countless times, frankly!
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Comment number 32.
At 15th Jul 2010, VioletPingu wrote:1994 please!
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Comment number 33.
At 15th Jul 2010, Peter-8493 wrote:1986 On freeview please.
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Comment number 34.
At 15th Jul 2010, livpoksoc wrote:1996 for me please...The only thing I remember of the 1996 season was Damo crossing the line at Suzuka...that's what got me into F1 as a hardcore fan...so I'd love to see the race from 1996,
Glad to see the full Hockenheim track back, I loved that track playing on Grand Prix 3, the best tracks made it onto that game from the 1998 season!
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Comment number 35.
At 15th Jul 2010, danthemechanic27 wrote:I'm sorry, Andrew but the 2000 race will always get my vote and because it's not in the selection, I'll let others decide. The significant amount of overtaking (especially by Rubens but also by Heinz-Harald) and the effect of the rain only falling on the stadium section was just fantastic to watch. This was one of the reasons I was sad to see the old circuit go. When I feel low, I watch this race on video and always feel better afterwards!
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Comment number 36.
At 15th Jul 2010, Tim_1985 wrote:Yet again it sounds like a decent selection; thank you Andrew!
I'll go for 1994 as it was quite an eventful race (to say the least!).
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At 15th Jul 2010, JAM-F1 wrote:1994 please.
It'll be great to see the old Hockenheim layout again. The combination of long straights and tight chicanes usually produced exciting races.
It's such a travesty that they dug up the old parts of the circuit after having effectively cut it in half to create the new track.
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Comment number 38.
At 15th Jul 2010, CNW0429 wrote:You predictable lot! All going for a big crash and an inferno. That's all you need from the 1994 race, and that can be covered in the short highlights.
It's 1986 for me, because although 1996 and 1997 are both brilliant, I've seen them before.
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Comment number 39.
At 15th Jul 2010, Pete wrote:1997 please, I remember me and dad crying a little as the biggest Berger fans for that (dad pointed out to me the tragedy Berger suffered that week and that he was probably too old to get a new drive the next season).
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At 15th Jul 2010, diego1982 wrote:1986 was a great race and brilliant drive from Piquet. 1986 for me.
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Comment number 41.
At 15th Jul 2010, physical_graffiti wrote:Ah, the infamous German GP preview issue
Andrew, fom you POV, what was the motivation of writing/publishing the article of such nature, a pivotal turning point affecting a driver's quest for WDC?
A pile up and a pitlane fire does not liven what was a boring race in 1994.
1986 for me please.
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Comment number 42.
At 15th Jul 2010, scoobyman2 wrote:Hi Andrew,
More great choices, but has to be 1994 please.
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At 15th Jul 2010, freakytonsils wrote:1997 for me, my favourite ever, the lovely Gerhard, winning his last race just after illness and his father dying... looks like this is a losing battle against 94 though :-(
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At 15th Jul 2010, JD89 wrote:Andrew, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE can we have short highlights of the dramatic German Grand Prix of 2007 with the legendary commentary from Murray Walker on Radio Five Live (who was filling in for Crofty, who was at the birth of his child, if I remember correctly)?!!! Murray, as ever, was absolutely hilarious in that race...and very lucky that his comeback to a ´óÏó´«Ã½ commentary box came with a very entertaining race! "And there are STAIR RODS coming out of the sky now"...Brilliant!
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At 15th Jul 2010, Lee wrote:Another vote here for 1994 please. I started watching F1 in '93 (and have never missed a race since), so it would be nice to see some of the early races I watched first time around.
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Comment number 46.
At 15th Jul 2010, Nomura wrote:1994 please
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Comment number 47.
At 15th Jul 2010, stevvy1986 wrote:JoeDavies88 (#44). There was no official German Grand Prix in 2007. The race you refer to was actually the European Grand Prix (held in Germany at the Nurburgring that year).
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At 15th Jul 2010, Gregz0r wrote:Well, 1997 can't be the main race at that was in 1997. A shame, as Gerhard's final race win, shortly after his father's death was very emotional, not forgetting, that the 1996 race should've been his, after his engine blew shortly before the end.
I'd choose 1994(Berger again :P ) or 1986.
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Comment number 49.
At 15th Jul 2010, Muzz606 wrote:1994
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At 15th Jul 2010, JD89 wrote:...ah, thats a shame! I had a feeling i might have got that wrong. Well in that case Andrew, can we please feature the 2007 European Grand Prix with Murray's commentary in the classic GP series next year? I know you've asked us for out opinions on how we can keep the series going (as we've used so many classic races already) so maybe the feature before one race weekend next year could "Classic rain-hit Grands Prix". Or maybe a feature on "Murray's commentary classics" - i.e. we all choose which one of Murray's many commentaries we loved best and the 5 most popular! (admittedly, if we did that, I doubt Nurburgring 2007 will get the vote as most people were probably listening to ITV commentary!)
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Comment number 51.
At 15th Jul 2010, JD89 wrote:...and the 5 most popular get highlights of on the blog, is what i meant to say!
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Comment number 52.
At 15th Jul 2010, Ajayrious wrote:1986 please. As someone who has the 1994 highlights show on tape, its really not worth voting for as whilst there are 2 great shunts at the start, neither of them gets much coverage in the highlights and there's only one camera angle so you can't see half of what happens anyway. The race after that was a complete non event because half of the field had been wiped out and what little interest there was died when Schumacher retired. Which leaves the fire which you can find more coverage of on youtube than you will in the highlights.
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Comment number 53.
At 15th Jul 2010, auslegal wrote:86 please and thanks for the good work
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Comment number 54.
At 15th Jul 2010, sparkymarky wrote:1999 Please
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Comment number 55.
At 15th Jul 2010, DC 13 wrote:Hi Andrew,
I personally would vote for 1996, Damon's championship year.
You've come up with another good choice selection as always but i don't think last year's race should be included in the classic races to be honest.
Last year wasn't that long ago and some of us have these on dvd.
There are years of races to go back on that we would love to be reminded of, and i believe races that only happend 12 months ago could well afford to be left out until such a time as they are classic!
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Comment number 56.
At 15th Jul 2010, Me wrote:1986 please....
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Comment number 57.
At 15th Jul 2010, Jackson wrote:Yeah, it is a shame 2000 isn't on there as I was actually at the race to see Rubinho's first emotional win. That race had it all - it was wet/dry and featured a disgruntled Mercedes employee running down the track at one point. Oh well, 1994 would do nicely instead :-)
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Comment number 58.
At 15th Jul 2010, CNW0429 wrote:Re. JoeDavies88
think that's the 1 your after, was in last year's euro GP selection!
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Comment number 59.
At 15th Jul 2010, Muffin McLovin wrote:@ #24. Thank you so much!
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At 15th Jul 2010, steamteam wrote:Berger's 1997 win was indeed something special. There are some cracking quotes from him about that race on grandprix.com today.
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Comment number 61.
At 15th Jul 2010, LH44_Proboards_com wrote:What is the point of these articles if you can't add a short video. Surely this would've made things a bit more interesting.
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Comment number 62.
At 15th Jul 2010, F1Ferg wrote:For last years German GP selections.
/blogs/andrewbenson/2009/07/your_classic_german_grand_prix.html
For last years European GP selections.
/blogs/andrewbenson/2009/08/your_classic_european_grand_pr.html
If the one you wanted to see wasn't on todays list, its more than likely in those 2 links.
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Comment number 63.
At 15th Jul 2010, FastBBBB wrote:Where's 2000? Greatest drive eve!
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Comment number 64.
At 15th Jul 2010, Gilgamesh29 wrote:1994 Please! :)
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Comment number 65.
At 15th Jul 2010, SchumacherIsNumberOne wrote:I'll go for 1994 to.
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Comment number 66.
At 15th Jul 2010, James Chapman wrote:I'd like to go for 1986 please, I reckon it'll follow on nicely from the British GP! Plus I don't think 1994 that that brilliant a race, half the field was out in one lap and the only incident thereafter was the fire IIRC.
96 would be my second choice!
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Comment number 67.
At 15th Jul 2010, McFerrari wrote:2001 wasn't a bad one. Remember Williams dominating the race, but everyone wanted Schumacher to win it and they got it - Ralf Schumacher! Was quite a highlight in Ralf's career and we had that massive crash at the start when Luciano Burti careered into the back of Michael Schumacher's slow moving Ferrari.
But it was really strange why 1994 or 1997 weren't included in last years selection so I'll go for either of those ones.
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Comment number 68.
At 15th Jul 2010, Kalma1212 wrote:1994 sounds interesting! There goes my vote :)
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At 15th Jul 2010, jiggyjaggy1 wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 70.
At 15th Jul 2010, Ben Jones wrote:disappointed not to see 2008 there. the way hamilton drove through the pack to win after having bad luck after the safety car. inspired drive.
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Comment number 71.
At 15th Jul 2010, paulsf1fix wrote:I too like to vote for 1996 as it was Damon's Championship year, I remember the race... however 1994 is the winner pretty much. Could we have two 1994 and 1996, Please.
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Comment number 72.
At 15th Jul 2010, NUFCDazzla84 wrote:Hockenheim 1994 was one of the most chaotic races I have ever watched. multiple startline crashes, championship contenders struggling, that infamous pit lane fire, only 8 cars finishing and a popular winner heading an unusual podium.
So no need to guess which would be my pick
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Comment number 73.
At 15th Jul 2010, fattybooombooom wrote:Oh gawd, old Hockenheim circuit, the best of the bestest. Can we have all 4 races in full? No? I'll have 1986 then.
Next year I'd love to see more old Hockenheim and none of the Tilke nonsense please. Thanks.
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Comment number 74.
At 15th Jul 2010, Anthony wrote:1994 Please, what a race
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Comment number 75.
At 15th Jul 2010, Diamondrush wrote:1994 please, it's the race I remember watching as a 13-year-old that cemented my love of F1, then motorsport as a whole. I'd like to see how good my memory is - Murray Walker saying the yellow flags shown after the first-corner pile-up meant the race was not being stopped (as an F1 novice I thought this meant the yellow flags specifically meant "the race is not being stopped"), Vertappen's horrific fire (Murray telling us to keep calm), Michael Schumacher thumping his fist on the dashboard as his engine broke (I remember it shaking the camera, but that might have just been a coincidence) and Gerhard Berger winning in the Ferrari.
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Comment number 76.
At 15th Jul 2010, StaffsSteve wrote:Lots of great action to choose from. I'm voting for 1986 as it's the only one that I haven't seen.
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Comment number 77.
At 15th Jul 2010, FranDaMan wrote:Oh come on guys, has to be '86!
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Comment number 78.
At 15th Jul 2010, GFasulo wrote:Definately 1994 please.
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Comment number 79.
At 15th Jul 2010, GPWIZARD wrote:I would like to see Gerhard Berger's perfect comeback drive of 1997. Anyone given the old heave-ho would gain much satisfaction from seeing the Austrian veteran win the race and hammer his much younger replacement. Justice was also done for the previous season when Berger's engine blew on the final lap when he could almost taste the champagne froth.
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Comment number 80.
At 15th Jul 2010, flyingbanana wrote:1997 would be great to see, but I might be in the minority with that one, so 1994 would be my second choice....Berger was great to watch when he was on form...
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Comment number 81.
At 15th Jul 2010, Andrea_Moda_Rules wrote:Hello my First Post here.
I would like 1997 please.
But I have another requset, If possible could you put the all old Classic Grand Prix onto one page like an Archive Page or something. I presume there still there for a reason and every week it seems there are a few people who ask for something that has already been put up. I have done searches myself and unfortunately the ´óÏó´«Ã½ search function isn't the best and keep gettin a whole host of irrelevant stuff found. It would make life a lot easier.
Thank You AMR
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Comment number 82.
At 15th Jul 2010, Leswillox wrote:I'll go for 1986 please not seen too much of that race and I've heard it was a good one. Looks like 94 is coming out the clear winner through.
Won't vote for 97 as its an ITV one but out of all the races can't wait too see this one again for Berger's brilliant and brave performance.
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Comment number 83.
At 15th Jul 2010, craig-woollard wrote:1994 :)
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Comment number 84.
At 15th Jul 2010, serrated_edge wrote:1996 please, Damon Hill drove a superb race on his way to the title> Iwould love to see that race again.
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At 16th Jul 2010, formulaoneman wrote:I like to go for 1994 please. as it had one of the biggest first-lap pile ups but you could say Spa 1998 was. 1994 was dramatic which also had Verstappen's big fire. I would like to see what Murray had to say about this. Please can we have those races on Freeview? The last wet Hockenheim race was 2000 and we know what happened there
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Comment number 86.
At 16th Jul 2010, Peter wrote:i would like to see the 1994 german grandprix full highlites programme please. because it was such a dramatic race Gerhard Berger winning Ferraris first race in 58 races. Michael Schumacher's engine blow the first lap pile up and Jos Versatppens pit fire. will they be avalible on website and ´óÏó´«Ã½ redbutton?
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Comment number 87.
At 16th Jul 2010, Will Butler wrote:1994 please, not just the accidents but also Ferrari's first victory since 1990
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Comment number 88.
At 16th Jul 2010, Lincoln Cupples wrote:I would Like to see the 1994 grand prix because i woulf]d like to see verstappen's car get fired.
lincoln
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Comment number 89.
At 16th Jul 2010, Topedge wrote:1986 Please.
Andrew would the ´óÏó´«Ã½ ever consider putting these highlights onto DVDs and selling them as end of year reviews?
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Comment number 90.
At 16th Jul 2010, BritishRacingGreen wrote:Yes why is 2000 missing it was a great race. Also someone mentioned an archive earlier, I tink this would be great so we could view all the Classic GPs.
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Comment number 91.
At 16th Jul 2010, Fragzie wrote:1994 please
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Comment number 92.
At 16th Jul 2010, Red_Five_1992 wrote:Hi Andrew, F1 web team & fellow F1 nuts,
Firstly, thanks for a great selection of classic British GPs, only slightly spoiled by the large 'Lap x' captions, please return to the old ones on the bottom left please, preferably moved into the black border, gripe over. Another case of Id be grateful for extended highlights of both 86 & 94 please, but if Im only allowed 1 vote then its 94 - not the 1st time allegations of cheating had been leveled against Benetton/Renault. Flav may have his enemies, but he was a character and a very savvy businessman - one of my favourite moments was after a warning by Bernie not to smoke in the pits a camera spotted him having a sneaky ciggie seated in front of the monitors, seeing himself on camera and hiding the offending article sharpish in true Harry Enfield style!
Cheers
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Comment number 93.
At 16th Jul 2010, wrexhamunited1983 wrote:I vote for 1994.
also on another note could we have some non-championship races for the Singapore and Korean GP's please and if possible the 1975 race of champions from Brands Hatch and the 1980 Spanish GP.
Here is a link from ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales about the career of Tom Pryce. it features a couple of videos and footage from the 1977 South African GP.
/blogs/waleshistory/2010/07/tom_pryce_wales_fastest_man.html
Previous Races here.
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Comment number 94.
At 16th Jul 2010, canary-neil wrote:Absolutely, without a shadow of a doubt, it has to be 1994 all the way.
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Comment number 95.
At 16th Jul 2010, Senna27 wrote:Can not believe how so few votes there are for 1986!!! I have all of the races in question, i know them like the back of my hand and trust me, 1986 is easilly the best of the bunch. 1994 does not have a single overtaking from start to finish - fact.
1986 gets my vote. Well done Andrew! Wish you could show this race in full love coverage!
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Comment number 96.
At 16th Jul 2010, Senna27 wrote:for those that are voting for 1994 because of the fire...go to youtube and type "Verstappen fire" and you will see it. The rest of the race is a complete bore after the first corner.
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Comment number 97.
At 16th Jul 2010, Tombstone wrote:Anything but '94 please. ferrari winning is something quite sickening to watch.
Next time I'd like a choice of McLaren victories to revel in please.
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Comment number 98.
At 16th Jul 2010, Tombstone wrote:In fact I'll go for '86, just to try and boost it a little.
Plus, it's the earliest selection, and therefore something the kids here need to witness.
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Comment number 99.
At 16th Jul 2010, Mark Rogers wrote:1994...A truly entertaining race.
Also, Damien_ wrote:
Just a thought about the classic grand prix series for next year: -
There was a programme on ´óÏó´«Ã½ called "A year with McLaren". This was a fly on the wall type programme following McLaren through the 1993 season.
This was actually called The Team: A year with McLaren. This was an excellent series and would be great to see again (I'm sure I have it taped on vhs in a cupboard somewhere) and would definately be worth commissioning a new similar series.
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Comment number 100.
At 16th Jul 2010, AGFA wrote:1986 no doubt. a great race which demonstrated the weakness in Mansell - he was hard and fast but only really achieved when he had the best car.
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