F1 Rejects World Championship - Lando wins for the moment

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F1 Rejects World Championship - Lando wins for the moment

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ROLL OF HONOUR

1950: Johnny Claes (Talbot-Lago)
1951: Johnny Claes (Talbot-Lago)
1952: Lance Macklin (HWM-Alta)
1953: Johnny Claes (Connaught-Lea Francis & Maserati)
1954: Jacques Swaters (Ferrari)
1955: Jacques Pollet (Gordini)
1956: Hermano da Silva Ramos (Gordini)
1957: Horace Gould (Maserati)
1958: Maria Teresa de Filippis (Maserati)
1959: Ian Burgess (Cooper-Maserati)
1960: Chuck Daigh (Scarab & Cooper-Climax)
1961: Michael May (Lotus-Climax)
1962: Tony Settember (Emeryson-Climax)
1963: Tony Settember (Scirocco-BRM)
1964: John Taylor (Cooper-Ford)
1965: Frank Gardner (Brabham-BRM)
1966: John Taylor (Brabham-Ford)
1967: Chris Irwin (Lotus-BRM & BRM)
1968: Hubert Hahne (Lola-BMW)
1969: Pete Lovely (Lotus-Ford)
1970: John Miles (Lotus-Ford)
1971: Nanni Galli (March-Alfa Romeo & March-Ford)
1972: Mike Beuttler (March-Ford)
1973: Mike Beuttler (March-Ford)
1974: Guy Edwards (Lola-Ford)
1975: Tony Brise (Williams-Ford & Hill-Ford)
1976: Brett Lunger (Surtees-Ford)
1977: Rupert Keegan (Hesketh-Ford)
1978: Brett Lunger (McLaren-Ford & Ensign-Ford)
1979: Jan Lammers (Shadow-Ford)
1980: Rupert Keegan (Williams-Ford)
1981: Siegfried Stohr (Arrows-Ford)
1982: Brian Henton (Arrows-Ford & Tyrrell-Ford)
1983: Johnny Cecotto (Theodore-Ford)
1984: François Hesnault (Ligier-Renault)
1985: Piercarlo Ghinzani (Osella-Alfa Romeo & Toleman-Hart)
1986: Allen Berg (Osella-Alfa Romeo)
1987: Pascal Fabre (AGS-Ford)
1988: Yannick Dalmas (Lola-Ford)
1989: Olivier Grouillard (Ligier-Ford)
1990: Martin Donnelly (Lotus-Lamborghini)
1991: Gabriele Tarquini (AGS-Ford & Fondmetal-Ford)
1992: Paul Belmondo (March-Ilmor)
1993: Luca Badoer (Lola-Ferrari)
1994: David Brabham (Simtek-Ford)
1995: Luca Badoer (Minardi-Ford)
1996: Ricardo Rosset (Footwork-Hart)
1997: Shinji Nakano (Prost-Mugen-Honda)
1998: Shinji Nakano (Minardi-Ford)
1999: Luca Badoer (Minardi-Ford)
2000: Gastón Mazzacane (Minardi-Fondmetal)
2001: Luciano Burti (Jaguar-Cosworth & Prost-Acer)
2002: Allan McNish (Toyota)
2003: Ralph Firman (Jordan-Ford)
2004: HWNSNBM (Minardi-Cosworth)
2005: Christijan Albers (Minardi-Cosworth)
2006: Vitantonio Liuzzi (Toro Rosso-Cosworth)
2007: Anthony Davidson (Super Aguri-Honda)
2008: Kazuki Nakajima (Williams-Toyota)
2009: Kazuki Nakajima (Williams-Toyota)
2010: Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari)
2011: Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari)
2012: Bruno Senna (Williams-Renault)
2013: Esteban Gutiérrez (Sauber-Ferrari)
2014: Jean-Éric Vergne (Toro Rosso-Renault)
2015: Marcus Ericsson (Sauber-Ferrari)
2016: Esteban Gutiérrez (Haas-Ferrari)
2017: Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren-Honda)
2018: Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren-Renault)
2019: Lando Norris (McLaren-Renault)

I bring yet another alternative championship. This time, we'll recreate every F1 season so far...but only qualified reject drivers are eligible. I'll follow the scoring system of every year (though I won't award points for fastest laps as the records are quite inaccurate). I won't count the Indy 500, as I think it's another kind of competition altogether. The results for 1950 can be found in my other alternative championship thread (Johnny Claes won).
Now, the results for 1951:
1-J. Claes-22 (if only other drivers contested more rounds...)
2-P. Levegh-14
3-G. Mairesse-12
4-E. Chaboud-8
5-P. Walker-8
6-A. Simon-8
7-B. Shawe-Taylor-6
8-J. Swaters-6
9-F. Rol-6
10-B. Gerard-4
11-D. Hamilton-3
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2-time rejects champion, 2-time mediocrity award winner, HUZZAH!
No wonder I renamed the mediocrity awards after him.
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I bring some more results:

1952
1-L. Macklin-19
2-E. Brandon-13
3-P. Hirt-11
4-J. Claes-11
5-C. de Tornaco-8
6-E. Thompson-8
7-R. Laurent-8
8-D. Hamilton-8
9-A. Simon-8
10-C. Landi-8
11-K. Downing-6
12-F. Riess-6
13-F. Comotti-4
14-G. Whitehead-4
15-T. Ulmen-4
16-E. Cantoni-4
17-H. Niedermayr-3
18-R. Laurent-2
19-J. Flinterman-2
20-G. Bianco-2

1953 I have to say this one is ludicrous: no driver managed to score more than once. Tiebrakers for the one who scored first, as I usually apply.
1-O. Gálvez-8
2-F. Wacker-8
3-B. Gerard-8
4-J. Stewart-8
5-J. Swaters-8
6-H. Lang-8
7-H. Stück-8
8-J. Barber-6
9-J. Claes-6
10-R. Nuckey-6
11-C. Landi-6
12-T. Helfrich-4
13-M. de Terra-4
14-K. McAlpine-3
15-A. Scherrer-3
16-R. Krause-2
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1954
1-B. Gerard-8
2-J. Swaters-8
3-F. Wacker-8
4-D. Beauman-6
5-J. Daponte-6
6-L. Marr-4
7-L. Thorne-3
8-B. Whitehouse-2

1955
1-J. Pollet-14
2-H. da Silva Ramos-8
3-M. Sparken-8
4-J. Fitch-8
5-L. Macklin-6
6-J. Claes-4

1956
1-H. da Silva Ramos-16
2-H. Gould-14
3-L. Piotti-8
4-B. Gerard-6
5-A. Simon-6
6-A. Uría-4
7-O. González-4

1957
1-A. de Tomaso-8
2-B. Gerard-8
3-B. Halford-8
4-H. Gould-8
5-L. Piotti-6
6-I. Bueb-6
7-O. Volonterio-6
8-M. McDowell-4
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Wait.... Bernie Ecclestone might end up in this one in 1958 !!!!

Imagine that.... Mr. E himself as an F1 Reject :lol: :D
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RLeb wrote:Wait.... Bernie Ecclestone might end up in this one in 1958 !!!!

Imagine that.... Mr. E himself as an F1 Reject :lol: :D

I'm sorry but people that doesn't qualify for a GP can't score, as you can guess :lol:
So far, this years are being shaky to say the least, but I'm sure when we arrive to the 80s and 90s this'll be good read indeed :lol:
Let's continue, then:

1958
1-H. Gould-8
2-M. de Filippis-8
OK, if Horace Gould wins this one is because he scored sooner than Maria de Filippis. You can see, poor reliability and the fact no reject drivers contested all the championship means we got results like this: only two classified drivers! Now how rejectful can this be? :lol:

1959
1-I. Burguess-14
2-F. D'Orey-8
3-A. Stacey-8
4-M. Araujo de Cabral-8
5-C. Davis-8
6-H. Blanchard-8
7-C. Bristow-6
8-P. Ashdown-4
9-I. Bueb-3

1960
1-R. Larreta-8
2-B. Halford-8
3-D. Piper-8
4-E. Barth-8
5-C. Daigh-8
6-G. Munaron-8
7-R. Bonomi-6
8-I. Burguess-6
9-B. Naylor-6
10-P. Drogo-6
11-P. Lovely-6
12-W. Seidel-4
13-B. Drake-4
14-N. Estefano-3
15-F. Gamble-3
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I can't wait till you get to the 80s for this. I'm just reading this at the moment and thinking "Who?"!!

(Kind of a reason why I started my alternative championship in the 70s and only started posting the results from 1981 as it produced a different champion than the other similar Alternative championship!)
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Actually, it's Ian Burgess, not Ian Burguess. :ugeek:
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tommykl wrote:Actually, it's Ian Burgess, not Ian Burguess. :ugeek:


I think he guessed the spelling of Burgess. :lol: (Horrible pun intended)
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Wizzie wrote:
tommykl wrote:Actually, it's Ian Burgess, not Ian Burguess. :ugeek:


I think he guessed the spelling of Burgess. :lol: (Horrible pun intended)


That was just terrible, terrible indeed.
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Worse than my dad does them (and that's not easy).
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1961
1-M. May-15
2-T. Marsh-9
3-T. Parnell-9
4-R. Penske-9
5-K. Greene-6
6-G. Ashmore-6
7-R. Pirocchi-6
8-P. Ryan-6
9-W. Seidel-4
10-H. Sharp-4
By the way, checking through, I found that one of the drivers that tried to compete this year (but didn't start), was none other than Peter Monteverdi, which surely makes him the only person that's both a reject driver and a reject team owner :lol:

1962
1-T. Settember-9
2-H. Walter-9
3-R. Penske-9
4-N. Lederle-9
5-I. Burgess-6 (happy now?)
6-N. Vaccarella-6
7-R. Schroeder-6
8-B. Johnstone-6
9-J. Chamberlain-4
10-H. Sharp-4
11-E. Pieterse-4

1963
1-T. Settember-9
2-J. Campbell-Jones-9
3-B. Collomb-9
4-P. Broeker-9
5-H. Sharp-9
6-D. Serrurier-9
7-M. Solana-6
8-T. Blokdyk-6
9-B. Niemann-4

1964
1-J. Taylor-9
2-W. Hansgen-9
3-M. Solana-9
4-R. Bucknum-6
5-H. Sharp-6
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Looks like Roger Penske had a good stab at this!
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Bumping this...
1965
1-F. Gardner-22
2-P. Hawkins-18
3-R. Bucknum-15
4-N. Vacarella-9
5-M. Solana-9
6-P. de Klerk-6
7-I. Raby-6
8-R. Bussinello-6
9-S. Tingle-3
10-D. Prophet-2

1966
1-J. Taylor-18 (and so we have our first posthumous champion...)
2-G. Ligier-12 (had the guy, and excuse the pun, qualified for more races...)
3-C. Irwin-9
4-Geki-9
5-R. Bucknum-9
6-C. Lawrence-4

1967
1-C. Irwin-33
2-G. Ligier-27
3-D. Hobbs-15
4-J. Williams-9
5-M. Fisher-6
6-A. Rees-4 (he of March, Shadow and Arrows fame)

1968
1-H. Hahne-9
2-K. Ahrens-6
This one was an absolute farce. Only two classified drivers and both at the same race.

1969
1-P. Lovely-18
2-S. Tingle-9
3-J. Miles-9

1970
1-J. Miles-27
2-G. Eaton-24
3-D. Bell-9
4-P. de Klerk-6
5-D. Charlton-4
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I'll post 1971 to 1973 at another time, beecause I'm on holiday and I don't have the results with me...
1974
1-G. Edwards-42
2-F. Migault-22
3-D. Hobbs-18
4-R. von Opel-13
5-R. Robarts-12
6-I. Scheckter-9
7-D. Bell-9
8-H. Koinigg-9
9-E. Keizan-6
10-G. van Lennep-6
11-T. Belso-6
12-I. Ashley-6
13-D. Quester-6
14-V. Schuppan-4
15-D. Charlton-2
16-T. Pilette-2

1975
1-T. Brise-42
2-G. van Lennep-21
3-B. Evans-20
4-L. Lombardi-18,5
5-H. Ertl-13
6-B. Lunger-10,5
7-G. Tunmer-9
8-E. Keizan-6
9-T. Palm-6
10-B. Henton-6
11-D. Charlton-4
12-I. Scheckter-4
13-J. Nicholson-4
14-J. Crawford-4
15-D. Magee-3
16-D. Morgan-3
17-R. Zorzi-3
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At the end of this, it would be interesting to find out which rejects are still rejects in this alternate championships (obviously the rejects who never qualifyed ever in the first place like Bernie Ecclestone, Davina Galica and Giovanna Amati would remain rejects).
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dr-baker wrote:At the end of this, it would be interesting to find out which rejects are still rejects in this alternate championships (obviously the rejects who never qualifyed ever in the first place like Bernie Ecclestone, Davina Galica and Giovanna Amati would remain rejects).

It's very easy to avoid rejectdom since usually very few drivers get to finish races.
1976
1-B. Lunger-54
2-H. Ertl-40
3-M. Léclere-37
4-L. Perkins-21
5-A. Pesenti-Rossi-17
6-G. Edwards-14
7-R. Zorzi-9
8-B. Evans-9
9-L. Lombardi-7
10-I. Hoffman-6
11-A. Ribeiro-6
12-N. Takahara-6
13-L. Kessel-4
14-M. Hasemi-4
15-P. Nève-3
16-W. Brown-3

1977
1-R. Keegan-48
2-B. Lunger-41
3-H. Binder-40
4-P. Nève-37
5-A. Ribeiro-22
6-V. Schuppan-17
7-H. Ertl-11
8-R. Zorzi-9
9-B. Henton-9
10-D. Ongais-9
11-K. Takahashi-9
12-L. Perkins-8
13-D. Purley-7
14-I. Hoffman-6
15-K. Hoshino-6
16-I. Scheckter-4
17-E. de Villota-3
18-B. Hayje-2
19-I. Ashley-2
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The (belated) results from 1971-1973.
1971
1-N. Galli-28
2-H. Märko-24
3-G. van Lennep-9
4-F. Mazet-9
5-D. Hobbs-9
6-G. Eaton-6
7-J. Cannon-4

1972
1-M. Beuttler-39
2-D. Walker-34 (this was close, if Walker had won he'd be certainly the first and only driver to be crowned champion of the F1 Championship for Rejects while his team-mate wins the WDC :lol:)
3-H. Märko-33 (he seemed to have it wrapped up, until his accident in France).
4-N. Galli-9
5-S. Posey-9
6-S. Barber-4

1973
1-M. Beuttler-60
2-G. van Lennep-18
3-D. Purley-18
4-N. Galli-15
5-R. von Opel-15
6-L. Bueno-6
For the next updates, I'll have to skip to...well, to 1996, because the other results are in my parents' home, which I won't be in for a bit of time. Now that's rejectful, I guess.
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Fast-forward into 1996 until I can get hold of my other results. I'll post them eventually, that's for sure.
1996
1-R. Rosset-76
2-P. Lamy-58
3-L. Badoer-12
4-G. Lavaggi-12
5-A. Montermini-10

1997
1-S. Nakano-70
2-J. Magnussen-50
3-T. Marques-21
4-N. Fontana-20
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1989 and 1994 are going to make for interesting championships with this format.
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shinji will be so happy...
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G'wan Shinj.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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Or, in his mothertongue, NAKANO SHINJI WINS A RACEA!!
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It does get better than this...
1998
1-S. Nakano-82
2-T. Takagi-64
3-J. Magnussen-30
4-E. Tuero-25
5-R. Rosset-18
Shinji Nakano deserved a better shot in F1 (no, really). His results were not shabby and with a good car and more time he could have been a very competent driver. What if he got the Jordan drive in 1999 instead of Damon "Idontgiveashite" Hill?

1999
1-L. Badoer-60 (surprise, I guess)
2-A. Zanardi-56
3-T. Takagi-36
So, poor Zanardi bows out without ever winning this title. I can't believe how unlucky is this guy.
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NAKANO SHINJI WINS A CHAMPIONSHIPA!!!!!
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tommykl wrote:NAKANO SHINJI WINS A CHAMPIONSHIPA!!!!!

Two, indeed :D
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Badoer in a Minardi beats Zanardi in a Williams. That is legendary.
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And so we enter the 21st century!
2000
1-G. Mazzacane-106
2-L. Burti-10
Crappy as crap, this one.

2001
1-L. Burti-76
2-E. Bernoldi-70
3-T. Marques-38
4-T. Enge-16
5-G. Mazzacane-6
6-A. Yoong-6

2002
1-A. McNish-76
2-A. Yoong-50
3-E. Bernoldi-20
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Here we are, the moment of the bathplugging truth, the day we were all waiting for...
2003
1-R. Firman-70
2-A. Pizzonia-60
3-J. Wilson-56
4-N. Kiesa-42
5-HWNSNBM-10

2004
1-HWNSNBM-92 (well, it wasn't a surprise right? :lol:)
2-G. Bruni-73
3-G. Pantano-58
4-A. Pizzonia-30
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Phoenix wrote:And so we enter the 21st century!
2000
1-G. Mazzacane-106
2-L. Burti-10
Crappy as crap, this one.


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it's the combination of skill and concentration."

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Yeah, that and the fact he was left alone during almost all season :lol:
2005
1-C. Albers-116
2-R. Doornbos-52
3-P. Friesacher-42
4-A. Pizzonia-26
5-V. Liuzzi-20

2006
1-V. Liuzzi-136 (he better not be unrejectified, because if so he'll lose what is likely to be the only victory of his life :lol:)
2-S. Speed-129
3-C. Albers-77
4-R. Doornbos-26
5-F. Montagny-16
6-S. Yamamoto-14
7-.Y. Ide-6
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Phoenix wrote:2006
1-V. Liuzzi-136 (he better not be unrejectified, because if so he'll lose what is likely to be the only victory of his life :lol:)
2-S. Speed-129
3-C. Albers-77
4-R. Doornbos-26
5-F. Montagny-16
6-S. Yamamoto-14
7-.Y. Ide-6


Just pointing out that Yuji Ide was even a reject amongst rejects :D
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Thanks for bumping this out. I've just realized how rejectful it was, because not only was it left after 2006, it also lacks some 15 years or so in between :lol:
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I've taken it upon myself to revive this, so here's all the post-2006 seasons. I also calculated 1978-88, but I won't continue to 1995 if Phoenix still already has all those results somewhere.

2007
1-A. Davidson-106
2-V. Liuzzi-83
3-C. Albers-40
4-S. Yamamoto-34
5-S. Speed-28
6-K. Nakajima-10

2008
1-K. Nakajima-148
2-S. Bourdais-124
3-A. Davidson-16

2009
1-K. Nakajima-112
2-S. Buemi-99
3-S. Bourdais-47 (Toro Rosso ruined what could have been an interesting championship battle by getting rid of him)
4-V. Liuzzi-32
5-J. Alguersuari-24
6-L. Badoer-14

2010
1-J. Alguersuari-350
2-S. Buemi-281
3-V. Liuzzi-273
4-L. di Grassi-128
5-B. Senna-123
6-K. Chandhok-104
7-S. Yamamoto-66

2011
1-J. Alguersuari-352
2-S. Buemi-312 (Won the first 6 races, still lost the title)
3-J. d'Ambrosio-246
4-V. Liuzzi-160
5-B. Senna-152 (Might have won if he was picked instead of Heidfeld after Kubica's accident. Then again, he might have unrejectified himself if that had happened)
6-K. Chandhok-12

2012
1-B. Senna-391
2-J. É. Vergne-351
3-C. Pic-250
4-J. d'Ambrosio-25

2013
1-E. Gutiérrez-368
2-J. É. Vergne-298
3-C. Pic-229
4-J. Bianchi-221
5-M. Chilton-213
6-G. van der Garde-192

It's going to be changed very soon unless a very bizarre set of circumstances either prevent Kvyat driving for Red Bull or cause Red Bull to go the way of Lotus, but here's
2014
1-J. É. Vergne-340
2-D. Kvyat-305
3-E. Gutiérrez-202
4-J. Bianchi-180
5-M. Chilton-171
6-M. Ericsson-140
7-W. Stevens-15
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I might as well start posting the results for the other seasons. First off, I'll finish the '70s.

1978
1-B. Lunger-51
2-R. Keegan-9
3-H. Ertl-9
4-B. Rahal-9

1979
1-J. Lammers-57
2-R. Zunino-9
3-G. Lees-9
4-P. Gaillard-6
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I said I wasn't going to continue to 1995, but curiosity got the better of me and I suppose somebody's got to finish this. Here's the next two seasons.

1980
1-R. Keegan-36
2-J. Lammers-27
3-R. Zunino-27
4-G. Lees-9

1981
1-S. Stohr-27
2-S. Borgudd-24
3-C. Serra-18
4-R. Zunino-13
5-B. Henton-9
6-P. Ghinzani-9
7-J. Lammers-6
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Too good someone decided to revive this! :D
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While I'm glad to see that this has been moved to a better place, shouldn't it be in the Black Stig Forum? :P Anyway:

1982
1-B. Henton-63
2-C. Serra-40
3-M. Winkelhock-33
4-R. Boesel-25
5-S. Borgudd-16
6-R. Guerrero-6
7-R. Keegan-6
8-G. Lees-4

1983
1-J. Cecotto-49 (5 wins)
2-D. Sullivan-49 (3 wins)
3-R. Boesel-37
4-M. Winkelhock-25
5-C. Serra-23
6-R. Guerrero-22
7-C. Fabi-15
8-P. Ghinzani-6
9-K. Acheson-6
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Three more years!

1984
1-F. Hesnault-45 (The same guy who almost robbed Senna of the rookie championship)
2-P. Ghinzani-42
3-M. Winkelhock-22
4-J. Gartner-21 (Who cares if he was ineligible for points in real life?)
5-H. Rothengatter-10
6-J. Cecotto-6
7-C. Fabi-6

1985
1-P. Ghinzani-24
2-H. Rothengatter-18
3-M. Winkelhock-15
Reliability really was a joke that year...

1986
1-A. Berg-27
2-H. Rothengatter-18
3-P. Ghinzani-6
...and that year.
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1987
1-P. Fabre-63
2-P. Ghinzani-54
3-Y. Dalmas-24
4-A. Campos-9

1988
1-Y. Dalmas-72
2-L. Pérez-Sala-48
3-J. Bailey-27
4-G. Tarquini-22
5-B. Schneider-18
6-P. Ghinzani-12
7-J. L. Schlesser-9
8-O. Larrauri-8
9-A. Campos-4

1989
1-O. Grouillard-39
2-L. Pérez-Sala-33
3-G. Tarquini-27
4-M. Donnelly-6
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