Your classic grand prix - race 13
Welcome to the latest edition of our 2010 classic grand prix series, which focuses on the .
We have selected four superb races from the event's history. Your role is to tell us by way of a response on this blog which one is your favourite and why. We will use those views to inform our decision about which one to highlight in the run-up to this year's Belgian Grand Prix on 29 August.
If that race is from the time when the ´óÏó´«Ã½ owned the rights to F1 (ie before 1997), we will show the full 'Grand Prix' highlights programme of the time as well as the shorter edit we will cut for all the races.
We will also make available short and long highlights versions of driver 's victory in Belgium last year.
So, to the choices - they are the 1979, 1987, 1993 and 2000 Belgian Grands Prix.
As some newer readers will almost certainly wonder why we have not included 1998 - with its 13-car first-lap pile-up, the controversial collision between and David Coulthard, and Damon Hill leading home a Jordan one-two - it's worth pointing out here that it was among our choices last year, the others being 1985, 1992, 1995 and 2008.
In 1979, the Belgian Grand Prix was still held at unloved , before its switch to the majestic Spa-Francorchamps track a few years later.
Villeneuve's Ferrari rides up into the air, sustaining damage that led to one of his great fightbacks. Photo: ´óÏó´«Ã½
The race was one of three won by Ferrari's on his way to clinching the team's final drivers' title before the Michael Schumacher era. But it is remembered more for a stunning fightback by his team-mate .
Scheckter won after a race-long fight with the of and the of and .
First Depailler led, then Laffite, then Jones, then Depailler, then Laffite again, before finally Scheckter closed in on the Ligier and took a lead he was never to lose with 16 laps to go.
Villeneuve, meanwhile, had been forced to stop for a new front wing at the end of the second lap after becoming entangled in a collision between Scheckter and the second Williams of .
That dropped the Canadian to last place, whereupon he began one of the greatest drives of his career. By the last lap, he was up into third place, only for his car to stutter and then grind to a halt, out of fuel. He was classified seventh. Had Villeneuve finished third, the points would have made him, not Scheckter, world champion that year.
By 1987, our next choice, Spa was firmly established as the Belgian Grand Prix's new home, having hosted the event in 1983, and then taking over permanently from Zolder in 1985. And like the 1979 event, this one is remembered for something other than the winner - this time an on- and off-track altercation between and .
Mansell looked set to dominate after taking pole position nearly 1.5 seconds clear of Williams team-mate . But after the first attempt to start the race was aborted following several accidents, the worst involving both at , Mansell's hopes were ended on the first lap of the re-started race.
Beaten away by Senna's from third place on the grid, Mansell tried to overtake the Brazilian around the outside out the back of the circuit. The two tangled, Senna retired on the spot and Mansell limped around to the pits for repairs, eventually retiring on lap 17 as a result of damage sustained in the accident with Senna.
Still furious, the Englishman then marched down to the Lotus pit to confront Senna. Angry words were exchanged and punches thrown - Mansell even grabbed Senna by the throat before the two were separated.
Out on the track, won the race for McLaren to take his 27th F1 victory, equalling what was then 's record of F1 career wins. The Frenchman went on to break the mark in Portugal later that year, before leaving it at 51 when he retired at the end of 1993. Since then, Schumacher has raised the number to 91.
Our following choice, 1993, should probably have been Prost's 52nd victory, but instead the race was number two for his team-mate .
Prost dominated from pole position until his second pit stop, when a mix-up with his team and then traffic when he rejoined dropped him behind Hill and the Benetton of Schumacher. Prost set the fastest lap as he chased Schumacher, who was himself chasing Hill, but the order stayed that way to the flag.
Hakkinen (left) passes Schumacher in one of the great overtaking moves of all time. Photo: ´óÏó´«Ã½
Finally, we have 2000, a race made famous by McLaren driver pulling off one of the greatest overtaking manoeuvres in F1 history.
As so often that season, the race devolved into a battle between the Finn and Schumacher, who were fighting each other for the title.
Hakkinen dominated in the wet early stages, but as the track dried McLaren delayed brining him in for dry tyres and Schumacher was able to close up, the German taking the lead when Hakkinen spun on a patch of standing water.
Clearly much faster, Hakkinen then began to close on the Ferrari and with four laps to go he had a run on him out of Eau Rouge and up the Kemmel straight towards the chicane at Les Combes.
As the two accelerated close to 200mph and Hakkinen went for the inside, Schumacher moved across on him with and, wheel-to-wheel, the two cars nearly touched.
Disturbed, but determined, Hakkinen was in position again a lap later, but as the two cars pounded up the straight a backmarker - 's - was in the middle of the track and it looked like Hakkinen would have to back off.
Schumacher, in the lead with Hakkinen right behind him, had to choose which way to go around the Brazilian, and he went for the outside, the racing line, probably expecting Hakkinen to follow him. Instead, the Finn saw a gap on the inside and dived into it, creating a spectacular sight as the two leaders zapped either side of the backmarker.
Schumacher initially moved to block the McLaren but realised it was too late. Hakkinen claimed the corner, and the race was his.
The drama was not finished, however. As they climbed from their cars in parc ferme, Hakkinen went over to Schumacher and, with his hands mimicking the positions of their cars on lap 40, made it abundantly clear in measured tones how unhappy he was with Schumacher's driving.
After that, both men declined to discuss the incident in public.
So there you have it - a great selection, I hope you'll agree. I look forward to reading your views. The videos will be published in the week preceding the Belgian Grand Prix.
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Comment number 1.
At 6th Aug 2010, craig-woollard wrote:1979 please, I'd love to see more races from that era
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Comment number 2.
At 6th Aug 2010, wannabe853 wrote:What!!!!! no Spa 98!!!!! criminal!!!
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At 6th Aug 2010, Kobayashi wrote:Don't you just hate it when people forget that you can still watch last year's classic GPs by searching for them in Andrew's archive of blogs or on Google?
Pretty sure 1998 was featured last year.
If it was, there'll be highlights from last year's classic GP blog.
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At 6th Aug 2010, Daryl wrote:A tough choice for me between '87 and '00.
I was 13 years old in '87 and my father and I always sat together to watch the F1 racing. F1 was one of the few programmes (if not the only one) during which he didn't asleep! As an aside, I'm pleased that now, 23 years on, F1 has returned to being unmissable after a few too many years in the interim of being unwatchable instead!
I remember the Mansell/Prost/Senna era as a time of believing these drivers to be real-life superheroes! It was watching them perform on a knife-edge of imminent disaster on a regular basis which fuelled my love of motorsport.
That takes us nicely into the later Hakkinen/Schumacher races. Again, amazing drivers - although I've never really been a great fan of Schumacher's tactics but I cannot help but admire his self-belief and determination which, when combined with his skill, makes him a lethal adversary. Unfortunately, that last statement is maybe too close to the truth - as the Barichello/Schumacher incident demonstrated.
Nevertheless, it made for a really exciting race at the time in 2000, something that any F1 fan will be delighted to watch.
All thing considered - '87 just wins my vote this time!
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At 6th Aug 2010, sadisticend wrote:I gonna vote for 1985. 1979 also sounds like a cracking race.
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At 6th Aug 2010, robayeit wrote:'87 for me seen enough of the 90's and 00's to recite them in my sleep
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At 6th Aug 2010, McLaren_Rich wrote:Spa 2000 please.
Great race.
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At 6th Aug 2010, aabbccddee wrote:07 plz
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At 6th Aug 2010, Lord_Lancashire wrote:Indeed the overtake by Mika Hakkinen on Michael Schumacher in 2000 WAS good, but to be honest, Kimi Raikkonen on Giancarlo Fisichella on the last lap of the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix was much better.
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At 6th Aug 2010, Lord_Lancashire wrote:aabbccddee, '07 is NOT available this year.......
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At 6th Aug 2010, Jupiter wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 12.
At 6th Aug 2010, Gregz0r wrote:It has to 1979 for me. The rest, I'm totally familiar with.
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At 6th Aug 2010, Laster wrote:2000, can't resist seeing Mika Hakkinen nick the win from Schumacher, failing that 1993. Want to see a race from Rubens 1st year in F1.
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At 6th Aug 2010, jamieb913 wrote:08 very exciting and lots of heart in mouth moments !
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At 6th Aug 2010, Carwyn wrote:1987 or 2000 for me. Hakkinen's overtake alone is worth it!
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At 6th Aug 2010, Miles wrote:1979 sounds like a great race!
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Comment number 17.
At 6th Aug 2010, steve p wrote:For me has to 2000 the best overtake by Hakkinen i've ever seen in me life!!! and the fact he spun and had to drive out of his skin to catch Schumacher. Then 1987 my 2nd choice
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Comment number 18.
At 6th Aug 2010, Ferrari640fan wrote:Being a Gilles Villeneuve fan, 1979 please. It was a little before my time and I would definitely like to see it.
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Comment number 19.
At 6th Aug 2010, Vroomfondel wrote:Tricky choice but I'll go for 1987. You can only imagine how scary it must have been to drive a car from that era through Eau Rouge.
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Comment number 20.
At 6th Aug 2010, scoobyman2 wrote:Hi Andrew,
Great choices again. Tough to decide between 79 and 2000, but as we'll see the short edit of 2000 anyway, then 1979 please.
Short note to anyone complaining about #2, I think it might, just, have been a sarcastic comment!
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Comment number 21.
At 6th Aug 2010, auslegal wrote:mmm...
Hard Choice...
I'll go for 79. Though very tempted by 87 (that was when Prost got to 27 race victories, right?)
Keep up the good work.
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Comment number 22.
At 6th Aug 2010, Daddy Apple wrote:1979 please - Villeneuve in full flight needs to be seen.
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At 6th Aug 2010, mclarenteam wrote:Easy choice 2000
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Comment number 24.
At 6th Aug 2010, Karl wrote:Has to be 2000!
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Comment number 25.
At 6th Aug 2010, Mark wrote:1987 please.
All twelve rounds - unedited.
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Comment number 26.
At 6th Aug 2010, Diamondrush wrote:Generally I go for the oldest races because I never saw them, but the word Zolder, along with Imola or Hockenheim, just gets me depressed, so I'll go for 1987.
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Comment number 27.
At 6th Aug 2010, Leswillox wrote:1979 please, after reading lots about Gilles fightback at this race, I've never actually seen footage of it so I'll plump for 79 followed by 87, 93 then 2000.
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Comment number 28.
At 6th Aug 2010, dom taylor f1 wrote:2000 please Andrew
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Comment number 29.
At 6th Aug 2010, tootsie323 wrote:2000 was a great race, epitomised by those two laps. But I'd have to go for 1979... I'm at an age where I did not start watching F1 until '84 (hence my being a Nige fan! and only catch occassional clips of the earlier years thanks to the likes of youtube etc. Give me some Gilles..!
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Comment number 30.
At 6th Aug 2010, IPW133 wrote:I'm just greedy. I'll like to have a list of all televised races...ever. So that I can nerd out and watch them all.
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At 6th Aug 2010, F1Yorkshire wrote:Gotta go for 85, Mansell and Senna fighting it out on and off the track.
For those wanting 98 the link for last years choices is on this page.
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Comment number 32.
At 7th Aug 2010, rob wrote:2000 would be my choice but i've seen it many times and the best bits will be in the short highlight anyway, i'll go for 79 instead :)
i've heard a lot about it and i'd love to see the whole show please Andrew :)
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Comment number 33.
At 7th Aug 2010, 30_Gilles27 wrote:1979, a fired up Villeneuve is always good for a watch
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At 7th Aug 2010, Liam wrote:Has to be 2000. Mika's move on Schumacher was mega!!
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At 7th Aug 2010, Ads_21 wrote:1979, don't usually vote in these but I really want to see full highlights of Villeneuve at his best.
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Comment number 36.
At 7th Aug 2010, BritishRacingGreen wrote:2000!!!! and why is there no 1998 race?
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Comment number 37.
At 7th Aug 2010, Gazza_007 wrote:Has to be Hakkinen's move at Spa 2000 for me also, it was something special. I have to agree with BritishRacingGreen though, 1998 had everything, surprised it isn't included. That said, you can't please everyone.
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Comment number 38.
At 7th Aug 2010, SDA1977 wrote:1979 please. More of the great Gilles.
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Comment number 39.
At 7th Aug 2010, Jakeyyy wrote:#36 & #37: Spa 98 was shown last year. They tend not to show the same races in consecutive years.
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At 7th Aug 2010, Gazza_007 wrote:fair comment BL minus the T
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At 7th Aug 2010, Dispenser89 wrote:1979 please.
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Comment number 42.
At 7th Aug 2010, Reverend Frog wrote:Anybody who's going for 2000, why bother? it's only going to be short highlights surely?
And anybody asking for 1985 or 1998 who isn't being sarcastic - have a word with yourself!
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Comment number 43.
At 7th Aug 2010, Reverend Frog wrote:oh yeah, and 1979 please
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Comment number 44.
At 7th Aug 2010, modtl1 wrote:1979 please Andrew.
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Comment number 45.
At 7th Aug 2010, BritishRacingGreen wrote:Here is a link to lots of ´óÏó´«Ã½ highlights.
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At 7th Aug 2010, SCL wrote:What is it with some formula 1 fans sticking their nose up about the 1998 Spa race? It was clearly one of the most exciting races in modern history and representative of one of the greatest eras of Formula 1 in recent times. It had everything, drama and excitement from start to finish, I honestly just dont get the snobbery regarding that race.
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Comment number 47.
At 7th Aug 2010, sparkymarky wrote:2000 for me
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Comment number 48.
At 7th Aug 2010, BRANDS82 wrote:1979,Gotta be,Gilles Villeneuve,even hearing his name still gives me goosebumps.
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Comment number 49.
At 7th Aug 2010, Lewis wrote:2000 i think should be it hakkinen commitment & bravery to come back from that spin to win great if u missed any other races go to huwselby.com there all there
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Comment number 50.
At 7th Aug 2010, Scott wrote:1998 please
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Comment number 51.
At 7th Aug 2010, FunkySideBurns wrote:1979 for me. Great race by one of the greatest drivers.
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Comment number 52.
At 7th Aug 2010, Swerve1 wrote:Its the one we've been waiting for.. how many spanners are going to vote for Spa 98!!
I'll go for 1987 please. Nice to know 'Our Nige' was the first one to start throwing punches in the pit lane here before Schuey got the idea in 1998.
Great track, shame the beeb have no footage of the old track layout.. or have they?
Thanks
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Comment number 53.
At 7th Aug 2010, JD89 wrote:Here's last year's belgian GP blog of classic races if you want to watch :-)
/blogs/andrewbenson/2009/08/your_classic_belgian_grands_pr.html
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Comment number 54.
At 7th Aug 2010, rich wrote:2000 please, sounds like the most exciting race with a great overtaking move.
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Comment number 55.
At 7th Aug 2010, brawn23gp wrote:2000, unlikely though :-C.
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Comment number 56.
At 7th Aug 2010, Nicskippy wrote:1993 please Andrew as we have not had a lot of F1 races from that year.
Also I would love to hear Murray wallker when we go onboard Posts Williams which is exiting the pits and we see Damon Hill shoot past and go on to win.
Also there were lots of crashes at Eau Rouge during practice and it was also were Alessandro Zanardi had a massive crashed his Lotus Ford which took him out for the rest of the season. The Mclarens of Andretti and Senna were the first to drive past the crash were there was bits of Lotus all over the track and Senna was to quick and spun and crashed his Mclaren next to Zanardis Lotus and then helps attened to Zanardi.
Johnny Herbert gave the Lotus team some joy by finishing 5th and claming 2 points.
And this race marked the end of home driver Thierry Boutsens Formula 1 career at this race driving for Jorden Hart. He retired from the race with out even completing a single lap with a gearbox problem.
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Comment number 57.
At 7th Aug 2010, Red_Five_1992 wrote:Hello all, first off, thanks for the classic Hungary highlights, not one of the greatest tracks, but happy memories from '92 - I'm sure much of the country breathed a sigh of relief when Mansell passed the finish line. This time I'll 'vote' for '87 please - it should be something to see those old turbo-charged F1 cars with a fraction of todays downforce tackling the mighty Spa. That and I've forgotten Murrays reaction to Senna v Mansell, so that should be a laugh (no-one got seriously hurt). Finally, how about about squeezing in a bonus round of classic F1 during a week off or at the end of the season, to make up for the lack of this feature during the so-called 'World Cup'? Cheers.
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At 7th Aug 2010, Alasdair wrote:1987 for me please Mansell unhappy at Senna is always classic.
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At 7th Aug 2010, LeighJW wrote:It has to be 1979. I've never seen it!!
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Comment number 60.
At 7th Aug 2010, Jimmy199471 wrote:1979 would be good
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Comment number 61.
At 7th Aug 2010, Abdul wrote:Great choice Andrew. Looking forward to em. Thanks
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Comment number 62.
At 7th Aug 2010, GFasulo wrote:1987 please.
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Comment number 63.
At 7th Aug 2010, katiemelua wrote:Andrew, are you sure that Mika was displeased with Michael after overtaking him in Spa in 2000?
My understanding of their conversation after the race was more of Michaels surprise at Mika overtaking him & one where (as in most of their competition) both showed mutual respect.
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Comment number 64.
At 8th Aug 2010, Ginger wrote:I wonder how many will use the 'Kimi run off area' before the climb up Eau Rouge? I hope Lewis doesn't as he will be given a drive thru! Best leave that move to the Ferrari boys.
'87 please.
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Comment number 65.
At 8th Aug 2010, modplod wrote:1987 please Andrew, and could someone explain why zolder was such an unloved track? it was before my time, was it just boring?
Also it might be nice to have a link in the blog to the "your classic x grands prix" from previous years every time, it might stop some of the "Where is x from 19xx it was so good waa", or just have a link to spa 98 in every one of these blogs ;-).
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Comment number 66.
At 8th Aug 2010, blanchimont85 wrote:1987 please!
modplod, Zolder was previously unloved because it was such a mediocre track compared to the old Spa-Francorchamps, which was a true classic. And it was even more unloved after Gilles Villeneuve was killed there in 1982.
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Comment number 67.
At 8th Aug 2010, bigc wrote:1993 would be good - any chance of some film from GP's on the old long circuit - especially 1970 - in car for a lap round there would be awesome - how about that in the main GP prog. on the Sunday
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Comment number 68.
At 8th Aug 2010, Flakhelmet wrote:2000 for me, i was there and ould love to see the amazing pass again
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Comment number 69.
At 8th Aug 2010, Will Butler wrote:where is 1989? the Prost, Mansell battle was epic!
2: even murray walker (8:) thinks your an idiot
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Comment number 70.
At 8th Aug 2010, Stevebarx wrote:1979 please, although 2000 for THAT overtake and to prove to my nephew that the Schumacher/Barrichello incident last weekend was far from an isolated incident!!
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Comment number 71.
At 8th Aug 2010, Flakhelmet wrote:2000 I was there and would love to relive that passing moment
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Comment number 72.
At 8th Aug 2010, Fragzie wrote:1979 Would be nice to see again.
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Comment number 73.
At 8th Aug 2010, Purple Sector wrote:1987 please
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Comment number 74.
At 8th Aug 2010, dickinson6036 wrote:It has to be 98 and 2000 also 07 and 08 were good.
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Comment number 75.
At 8th Aug 2010, livpoksoc wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 76.
At 8th Aug 2010, Wheelie EDSer wrote:1979 please - I love seeing the "olden days", would be interested to see Zolder, and it sounds like a great race too.
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Comment number 77.
At 8th Aug 2010, paulsf1fix wrote:I don't mind Andrew maybe an older race for me, so 1979 would be quite good.
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Comment number 78.
At 8th Aug 2010, bambalec wrote:spa 2000; for me it was the race that moved hakkinen from a very good driver to a great driver. I had always felt previously that he had a massive advantage of schumacher with the mclarens of 98 and 99. But the way he fought back in 2000 was brilliant. Watching that overtake unfold took my breath away
And how beautiful were the cars from that season!
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Comment number 79.
At 8th Aug 2010, tiggers55 wrote:Crikey, posting a comment on here requires more security than a job in MI5 and that despite the fact I had registered and posted before .... nice job ´óÏó´«Ã½!!!!
Anyway nice to see a selection of races with no Schumacher victory again despite the fact he has won here many times.
Still look who makes the choices... no surprise there!
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Comment number 80.
At 8th Aug 2010, tiggers55 wrote:@katiemeula post 63:
Funny that, exactly how I remeber it too. Maybe someone writing here doesn't like Mr. Schumacher ;-)
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At 8th Aug 2010, James Chapman wrote:Really want to see the extended highlights of 1987. Don't think I've ever seen any footage of it but I hope it captures Mansell going to attack Senna in the pits. :-)
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Comment number 82.
At 8th Aug 2010, Stephen wrote:It was a tough call but its '79 for me.
Does anyone know if its possible to buy full F1 seasons with full GP programs on DVD thesedays?
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Comment number 83.
At 8th Aug 2010, F1Felli wrote:Can you just put the full coverage of both races on the red buttom please? :0) i'm laid up following a back operation at the mo so that would be great. Failing that 1979 please....or 2000. So close to call!
Loving nicskippy's idea of a bonus classic f1 week. It's the best use of the red button since its implementation so why not have a permanent feature (ok may be a slightly bias F1 fan perspective).
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Comment number 84.
At 8th Aug 2010, BritishRacingGreen wrote:1979!!!
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Comment number 85.
At 8th Aug 2010, Ianos-uk wrote:Absolutely, has to be 1979, gilles is a sight to behold, salut gilles !
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Comment number 86.
At 8th Aug 2010, mikepollard wrote:Does anyone know how you can get hold of these feeds to purchase as some of the loder races shown have been fantastic
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Comment number 87.
At 8th Aug 2010, livpoksoc wrote:Fair enough so I probably deserved to have that post deleted?
It just wares so thin when I read this post week in week out and there are posters who fail to read the contents of the blog. And I'm sorry Mr Benson, but there has to be a better way than a 'vote and we will use your feedback' what's wrong with a good old fashioned poll?
It seems fairer, easier and saves all of the wasted inches of webpage of people saying '1998 please, also 07 and 08 were good'....
Either way I want my vote counted...1993 please
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Comment number 88.
At 9th Aug 2010, Matt Bewers wrote:Yeah, 1998 or 2000 are the one's to remember. '98 was a fairytale. Though it would be good to see Schumi's '96 crash from Friday practice at Spa as I never got to see it.
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Comment number 89.
At 9th Aug 2010, fatpigonasofaallday wrote:1998
1992
2004
2008
2000 are eisily the most entertaining ive ever watched
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Comment number 90.
At 9th Aug 2010, KÃllìnghölmê_Clᥠ(aka Charlie Cheesecake) wrote:Because there is a three week gap, you should make as many Spa races available as you possibly can. This F1 break is awful!
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Comment number 91.
At 9th Aug 2010, TJLM wrote:Can someone give the link to last years classic Belgian grands prix?
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Comment number 92.
At 9th Aug 2010, Bugatti Veyron wrote:1992
1995
1997
1998
2005
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Comment number 93.
At 9th Aug 2010, faygate wrote:I'd like to see that Hakkinen move please!
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Comment number 94.
At 9th Aug 2010, lewisisalegend123 wrote:05
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Comment number 95.
At 9th Aug 2010, Simon Puiy wrote:1993 and 2000 please. Both cracking races Spa 93' was Damon Hill's second every victory and number 2 of the hatrick he went on to complete in Monza at the next race after winning at Hungary in the previous race.
2000 was a great race and I love the sound of the Mercedes engine in the 1999/2000 seasons!!
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Comment number 96.
At 9th Aug 2010, DreamTeam2010 wrote:Links to all the F1 races thats been shown on bbc whereter last years races or classic ones.
1993 we haven't seen enough of that year :)
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Comment number 97.
At 9th Aug 2010, JP wrote:2000 please.
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Comment number 98.
At 9th Aug 2010, f1fantic wrote:2000 please. or for highlights 1979 please, a great year. Please note people that 1998 has already been done, it is an legendry race, if you click on the hyperlink of @96@, you can see all the races that have been chosen in Classic F1. 1995,2008,1992,1985 have already been picked again you can see this if you click on the hyperlink.
A good F1 blog site, which i recommend is:
It is very in depth and very good.
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At 9th Aug 2010, David wrote:There's no point voting for 2000 because you only get the short highlights regardless of whether it wins or not.
I loved that race, but there's no point voting for it.
As I want to see proper highlights, I'd like to see 1993 please. We don't get to see much from that year, which is a shame.
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At 9th Aug 2010, JN wrote:It's a bit disappointing not to have seen at least one of the races at the classic old Spa circuit being offered as a choice in the two years the ´óÏó´«Ã½ have being doing the classic GP feature. Eau Rouge may get all the headlines as the classic section of Spa, but the Masta Kink (a high speed chicane that linked two long straights) really took balls of steel. Cars could take it flat out, but if you got it wrong you could end up hitting one of the telegraph poles that lined the track, or as Sir Jackie Stewart did, end up in the cellar of a farmhouse. Even with barriers fitted later on you can see why they shortened the track to what we have now (a rare example of a track being changed so much and still ending up with something decent!). It was horrendously dangerous, especially in the wet.
If you want a good idea of what the old Spa circuit was like, try finding a copy of the old Grand Prix Legends game (an antique in computing terms) but still a great simulation of the F1 world in the late 60's. I know it's only a game but it's a real blast to drive round that circuit. Also watch the movie Grand Prix, which has some great footage of cars racing there.
Of the choices offered here I'd go for 1979, even if it wasn't at Spa that year. Gilles Villeneuve was awesome. He'd have been a world champion with a bit more luck, or a better car than the tanks Ferrari gave him for most of his time there.
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