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- The lowest-placed winner
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February 1, 2013: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of your questions including who finished lowest in the championship having won a race and front-row records
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- Figures-of-eight
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September 27, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers readers' questions on figure-of-eight track layouts, Alex Zanardi and the most laps led without winning a race
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- Pole-less champions
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August 3, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - is back to answer more of our readers' questions including the longest wait for a podium and gaps between grand prix starts
- Top ten ... driver comebacks
- Back in the fold
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January 23, 2012: With Kimi Raikkonen returning to Formula One in 2012, we look back at ten notable drivers who came back to the sport after time away, both successfully and unsuccessfully
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- Great Scots
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April 8, 2011: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - answers readers' questions on Scottish F1 drivers, pre-war legends and a driver nicknamed 'Jumper'
- Top Ten - Characters
- Gentlemen, charmers and playboys
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February 19, 2010: ESPNF1 editor Claire Furnell lists her top ten characters in F1 history
- Where Are They Now?
- 'I wish I'd had a chance in a competitive car'
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January 11, 2010: We find out what happened to 1970s F1 driver Mike Wilds
- South African Grand Prix
- Reutemann breaks his duck in South Africa
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March 30, 1974: Carlos Reutemann became the first Argentinean to win a Formula One race since Juan Manuel Fangio when he took victory at the South African Grand Prix
- South African Grand Prix
- Hailwood the hero as Stewart wins
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March 3, 1973: Jackie Stewart took his first win of the season in South Africa as he guided his Tyrrell-Cosworth to victory at Kyalami
- 1973
- Tragedy overshadows Jackie Stewart's third title
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January 1, 1973: A review of the 1973 season.
- Italian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi becomes F1's youngest champion
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September 10, 1972: Emerson Fittipaldi became the youngest-ever world champion driver by winning from Mike Hailwood and Denny Hulme in the Italian Grand Prix, at Monza
- South African Grand Prix
- Hulme victory gives McLaren impetus
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March 4, 1972: Denny Hulme was victorious in the second round of the championship as his McLaren fended off the opposition in South Africa
- Italian Grand Prix
- Gethin wins fastest ever GP
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September 5, 1971: A year after Jochen Rindt's tragic death, Peter Gethin secured his first grand prix victory at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Driving a Yardley BRM, Britain's Gethin won a slipstreaming thriller at an average of 150.75mph and he won by just one one-undredth of a second
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