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Ladies and gentlemen, he's done it...
2012 (race 15 of 20)

1. Narain Karthikeyan - 331 laps
2. Pedro de la Rosa - 141 laps
3. Timo Glock - 85 laps
4. Charles Pic - 82 laps
5. Heikki Kovalainen - 59 laps
6. Bruno Senna - 36 laps
=. Vitaly Petrov - 36 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 16 laps
9. Daniel Ricciardo - 15 laps
10. Michael Schumacher - 12 laps
11. Romain Grosjean - 10 laps
12. Sergio Pérez - 9 laps
13. Kamui Kobayashi - 8 laps
14. Jean-Eric Vergne - 6 laps
=. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Mark Webber - 6 laps
17. Nico Hülkenberg - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps

Notes
600-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 2)
500-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 9)
400-lap mark: Pedro de la Rosa, Narain Karthikeyan (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Daniel Ricciardo (now 77)
100-lap mark: Timo Glock (now 173)
50-lap mark: Charles Pic (now 255)

Race Winners
Australia - Charles Pic
Malaysia - Pedro de la Rosa
China - Narain Karthikeyan/Heikki Kovalainen
Bahrain - Narain Karthikeyan
Spain - Pedro de la Rosa
Monaco - Narain Karthikeyan
Canada - Timo Glock
Europe - Narain Karthikeyan
Britain - Narain Karthikeyan
Germany - Narain Karthikeyan
Hungary - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Heikki Kovalainen
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Sinapore - Vitaly Petrov
Japan - Pedro de la Rosa

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 646 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
4. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
5. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 550 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
9. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
10. Pedro de la Rosa - 497 laps

Karthikeyan passes Albers' record to become the new ultimate reject champion. Pedro de la Rosa also enters the top 10 and looks like he'll be the tenth man to cross the 500-lap barrier passed by only the very best.
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I find it quite remarkable that Bonnier is still in this top 10
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This wrote:I find it quite remarkable that Bonnier is still in this top 10


Especially as everyone else in the top 10 is from the last 2 decades!! :)

De La Rosa will probably overtake him and HWNSNBM but I'm wondering who the next driver could be to enter the top 10. Glock maybe with 3 seasons in a Virgin/Marussia?
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I think if Pedro De la Rosa is unlucky (or lucky, depending on your viewpoint) he could also overtake Bonnier. Anyway, I'm glad that Karthikayen has overtaken Albers as I didn't think he would at the start of the season.
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With 297 laps to go this season, Karthikeyan could possibly break HWNSNBM's record of 509 laps in one season.
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2012 (race 16 of 20)

1. Narain Karthikeyan - 367 laps
2. Pedro de la Rosa - 141 laps
3. Timo Glock - 85 laps
4. Charles Pic - 82 laps
5. Heikki Kovalainen - 59 laps
6. Bruno Senna - 36 laps
=. Vitaly Petrov - 36 laps
8. Kamui Kobayashi - 24 laps
9. Felipe Massa - 16 laps
10. Daniel Ricciardo - 15 laps
11. Michael Schumacher - 12 laps
12. Romain Grosjean - 10 laps
13. Sergio Pérez - 9 laps
14. Jean-Eric Vergne - 6 laps
=. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Mark Webber - 6 laps
17. Nico Hülkenberg - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps

Notes
600-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 2)
500-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 9)
400-lap mark: Pedro de la Rosa, Narain Karthikeyan (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Daniel Ricciardo (now 77)
100-lap mark: Timo Glock (now 173)
50-lap mark: Charles Pic (now 255)

Race Winners
Australia - Charles Pic
Malaysia - Pedro de la Rosa
China - Narain Karthikeyan/Heikki Kovalainen
Bahrain - Narain Karthikeyan
Spain - Pedro de la Rosa
Monaco - Narain Karthikeyan
Canada - Timo Glock
Europe - Narain Karthikeyan
Britain - Narain Karthikeyan
Germany - Narain Karthikeyan
Hungary - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Heikki Kovalainen
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Sinapore - Vitaly Petrov
Japan - Pedro de la Rosa
Korea - Narain Karthikeyan

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 683 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
4. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
5. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 550 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
9. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
10. Pedro de la Rosa - 497 laps

And another race win for Narain, his ninth this season.
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2012 (race 17 of 20)

1. Narain Karthikeyan - 399 laps
2. Pedro de la Rosa - 141 laps
3. Timo Glock - 85 laps
4. Charles Pic - 82 laps
5. Heikki Kovalainen - 59 laps
6. Michael Schumacher - 38 laps
7. Bruno Senna - 36 laps
=. Vitaly Petrov - 36 laps
9. Kamui Kobayashi - 24 laps
10. Felipe Massa - 16 laps
11. Daniel Ricciardo - 15 laps
12. Romain Grosjean - 10 laps
13. Sergio Pérez - 9 laps
14. Jean-Eric Vergne - 6 laps
=. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Mark Webber - 6 laps
17. Nico Hülkenberg - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps

Notes
700-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 1)
600-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 2)
500-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 9)
400-lap mark: Pedro de la Rosa, Narain Karthikeyan (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Daniel Ricciardo (now 77)
100-lap mark: Timo Glock (now 173)
50-lap mark: Charles Pic (now 255)

Race Winners
Australia - Charles Pic
Malaysia - Pedro de la Rosa
China - Narain Karthikeyan/Heikki Kovalainen
Bahrain - Narain Karthikeyan
Spain - Pedro de la Rosa
Monaco - Narain Karthikeyan
Canada - Timo Glock
Europe - Narain Karthikeyan
Britain - Narain Karthikeyan
Germany - Narain Karthikeyan
Hungary - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Heikki Kovalainen
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Sinapore - Vitaly Petrov
Japan - Pedro de la Rosa
Korea - Narain Karthikeyan
India - Narain Karthikeyan

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 715 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
4. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
5. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 550 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
9. HWNSNBM - 509 laps
10. Pedro de la Rosa - 497 laps

And another race win for Narain, his tenth this season, a record.
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2012 (race 18 of 20)

1. Narain Karthikeyan - 399 laps
2. Pedro de la Rosa - 173 laps
3. Timo Glock - 85 laps
4. Charles Pic - 84 laps
5. Heikki Kovalainen - 59 laps
6. Michael Schumacher - 38 laps
7. Bruno Senna - 36 laps
=. Vitaly Petrov - 36 laps
9. Kamui Kobayashi - 24 laps
10. Felipe Massa - 16 laps
11. Daniel Ricciardo - 15 laps
=. Sergio Pérez - 15 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 15 laps
14. Romain Grosjean - 10 laps
15. Jean-Eric Vergne - 6 laps
=. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Mark Webber - 6 laps
18. Nico Hülkenberg - 2 laps
19. Sebastian Vettel - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 1)
600-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 2)
500-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan, Pedro de la Rosa (now 10)
400-lap mark: Pedro de la Rosa, Narain Karthikeyan (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Daniel Ricciardo (now 77)
100-lap mark: Timo Glock (now 173)
50-lap mark: Charles Pic (now 255)

Race Winners
Australia - Charles Pic
Malaysia - Pedro de la Rosa
China - Narain Karthikeyan/Heikki Kovalainen
Bahrain - Narain Karthikeyan
Spain - Pedro de la Rosa
Monaco - Narain Karthikeyan
Canada - Timo Glock
Europe - Narain Karthikeyan
Britain - Narain Karthikeyan
Germany - Narain Karthikeyan
Hungary - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Heikki Kovalainen
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Sinapore - Vitaly Petrov
Japan - Pedro de la Rosa
Korea - Narain Karthikeyan
India - Narain Karthikeyan
Abu Dhabi - Pedro de la Rosa

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 715 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
4. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
5. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 550 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Pedro de la Rosa - 529 laps
9. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
10. HWNSNBM - 509 laps

That makes it ten drivers to pass the 500-lap mark, with Pedro de la Rosa passing HWNSNBM and "silent legend" Joakim Bonnier, who is still in the top ten 40 years after his untimely death.
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Who's the next-highest active driver behind De La Rosa?
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James1978 wrote:Who's the next-highest active driver behind De La Rosa?


I guess it's Webber as he passed the 300 laps mark in 2009. Although I think he hardly scored anything since then.
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James1978 wrote:Who's the next-highest active driver behind De La Rosa?


I guess it's Webber as he passed the 300 laps mark in 2009. Although I think he hardly scored anything since then.

It is, he's got 387 laps and is 25th. Behind him, it's Button who's 54th on 250 laps. Ricciardo is fifth of this year's drivers with 211 laps and 72nd place.
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What blasphemy am I reading? Are you all suggesting to me that HWNSNBM is no longer an active driver? :o :shock:










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dr-baker wrote:What blasphemy am I reading? Are you all suggesting to me that HWNSNBM is no longer an active driver? :o :shock:










;) :lol:

Ah, but I presumed he was talking about drivers officially entered in Formula 1 in 2012. Everyone knows that unofficially, HWNSNBM won every possible alternate championship before it even started.
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dr-baker wrote:What blasphemy am I reading? Are you all suggesting to me that HWNSNBM is no longer an active driver? :o :shock:


;) :lol:

Ah, but I presumed he was talking about drivers officially entered in Formula 1 in 2012. Everyone knows that unofficially, HWNSNBM won every possible alternate championship before it even started.

Excuses, excuses... :roll: :lol:
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Karthikeyan spent another 53 laps in last position yesterday, so he can still reach the 800 lap mark at Sao Paulo.
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So how did the season finale turn out?
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Yannick wrote:So how did the season finale turn out?

I've got exams for the next couple of weeks, so this will have to wait, but Karthikeyan again won the race with 25 laps.
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2012 (race 20 of 20)
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1. Narain Karthikeyan - 477 laps
2. Pedro de la Rosa - 176 laps
3. Timo Glock - 100 laps
4. Charles Pic - 84 laps
5. Heikki Kovalainen - 59 laps
6. Michael Schumacher - 53 laps
7. Bruno Senna - 36 laps
=. Vitaly Petrov - 36 laps
9. Kamui Kobayashi - 24 laps
10. Felipe Massa - 16 laps
11. Daniel Ricciardo - 15 laps
=. Sergio Pérez - 15 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 15 laps
14. Romain Grosjean - 10 laps
15. Jean-Eric Vergne - 9 laps
16. Nico Rosberg - 8 laps
17. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Mark Webber - 6 laps
19. Nico Hülkenberg - 2 laps
=. Sebastian Vettel - 2 laps

Notes
700-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 1)
600-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan (now 2)
500-lap mark: Narain Karthikeyan, Pedro de la Rosa (now 10)
400-lap mark: Pedro de la Rosa, Narain Karthikeyan (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Daniel Ricciardo, Michael Schumacher (now 78)
100-lap mark: Timo Glock (now 173)
50-lap mark: Charles Pic (now 255)

Race Winners
Australia - Charles Pic
Malaysia - Pedro de la Rosa
China - Narain Karthikeyan/Heikki Kovalainen
Bahrain - Narain Karthikeyan
Spain - Pedro de la Rosa
Monaco - Narain Karthikeyan
Canada - Timo Glock
Europe - Narain Karthikeyan
Britain - Narain Karthikeyan
Germany - Narain Karthikeyan
Hungary - Narain Karthikeyan
Belgium - Heikki Kovalainen
Italy - Narain Karthikeyan
Sinapore - Vitaly Petrov
Japan - Pedro de la Rosa
Korea - Narain Karthikeyan
India - Narain Karthikeyan
Abu Dhabi - Pedro de la Rosa
United States - Narain Karthikeyan
Brazil - Narain Karthikeyan

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 793 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
4. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
5. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 550 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Pedro de la Rosa - 532 laps
9. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
10. HWNSNBM - 509 laps

Narain Karthikeyan scores his twelfth win of the season, a record, and will probably leave F1 with a 152-lap lead over Christijan Albers in laps spent in last position. HRT leaves Formula 1 with three championships in three years, plus 4th, 5th and 6th places in 2010 as well as a 1-2 in 2012 and even a 1-2-3 in 2011!
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Wow, so the 2012 champion spends 2 laps in last place, while neither Alonso nor either McLaren driver do. That, in my opinion, is interesting...
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dr-baker wrote:Wow, so the 2012 champion spends 2 laps in last place, while neither Alonso nor either McLaren driver do. That, in my opinion, is interesting...

Neither did Raikkonen or D'Ambrosio (although the latter can be forgiven for only doing one race).
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2013 (race 1 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 38 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 13 laps
3. Daniel Ricciardo - 2 laps
4. Charles Pic - 1 lap
=. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutierrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: Nnone (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: none (now 173)
50-lap mark: none (now 255)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton

Max Chilton wins on début after a decent fight with fellow rookie Giedo van der Garde.
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2013 (race 2 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 67 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 16 laps
3. Charles Pic - 8 laps
4. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
5. Adrian Sutil - 5 laps
6. Daniel Ricciardo - 2 laps
=. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
9. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutierrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: none (now 173)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 257)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton

Second consecutive victory from Chilton, who still has a 100% win rate.
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2013 (race 3 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 77 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 52 laps
3. Charles Pic - 9 laps
4. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
5. Adrian Sutil - 5 laps
6. Mark Webber - 4 laps
7. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Jules Bianchi - 3 laps
9. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
11. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutierrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: none (now 173)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde

GvdG ends Chilton's streak and wins his maiden race. Jules Bianchi becomes the 498th driver to spend a lap in last place. Who will be number 500?
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2013 (race 4 of 19)

1. Giedo van der Garde - 91 laps
2. Max Chilton - 77 laps
3. Jean-Eric Vergne - 15 laps
4. Charles Pic - 9 laps
5. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
=. Adrian Sutil - 6 laps
7. Mark Webber - 4 laps
8. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Jules Bianchi - 3 laps
10. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
12. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutierrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: none (now 173)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde

Second consecutive win for Giedo, who takes the championship lead.
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Webber has spent more laps in last than Bianchi?! Thats.......surprising, to say the least :shock:
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2013 (race 5 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 117 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 92 laps
3. Jean-Eric Vergne - 21 laps
4. Adrian Sutil - 15 laps
5. Charles Pic - 10 laps
6. Jules Bianchi - 9 laps
7. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
8. Mark Webber - 4 laps
9. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
10. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
12. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutierrez - 1 lap
=. Romain Grosjean - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 174)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton

Chilton fights back and takes the championship lead once more after a weak performance from GvdG.
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2013 (race 6 of 19)

1. Giedo van der Garde - 136 laps
2. Max Chilton - 130 laps
3. Jules Bianchi - 25 laps
4. Jean-Eric Vergne - 21 laps
5. Adrian Sutil - 15 laps
6. Charles Pic - 10 laps
7. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
8. Mark Webber - 4 laps
9. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Romain Grosjean - 3 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 3 laps
12. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
14. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutiérrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 175)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton
Monaco - Giedo van der Garde

GvdG returns and takes a dominant victory at Monaco, the place where the most points are to be taken.
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2013 (race 7 of 19)

1. Giedo van der Garde - 167 laps
2. Max Chilton - 149 laps
3. Charles Pic - 27 laps
4. Jules Bianchi - 25 laps
5. Jean-Eric Vergne - 21 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 15 laps
7. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
8. Mark Webber - 4 laps
9. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Romain Grosjean - 3 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 3 laps
12. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
14. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutiérrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: none (now 22)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: none (now 78)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Charles Pic (now 176)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton
Monaco - Giedo van der Garde
Canada - Giedo van der Garde

The flying Dutchman scores his fourth victory of the season, in a race where only Chilton and Pic managed to score points on the side.
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2013 (race 11 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 274 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 197 laps
3. Charles Pic - 55 laps
4. Jules Bianchi - 27 laps
5. Mark Webber - 25 laps
6. Jean-Eric Vergne - 23 laps
7. Adrian Sutil - 15 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 11 laps
9. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
10. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Romain Grosjean - 3 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 3 laps
13. Valtteri Bottas - 2 laps
=. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
15. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutiérrez - 1 lap
=. Lewis Hamilton - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: Mark Webber (now 23)
300-lap mark: none (now 42)
200-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 79)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Charles Pic (now 176)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde (now 258)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton
Monaco - Giedo van der Garde
Canada - Giedo van der Garde
Britain - Giedo van der Garde
Germany - Charles Pic
Hungary - Max Chilton
Belgium - Max Chilton

The Chilton-van der Garde domination is broken by the Dutchman's team mate Charles Pic, who wins the German Grand Prix. While Giedo won the British Grand Prix, Max stormed back into the championship lead with two dominant victories in Hungary and Belgium. In other news, Mark Webber's surprise performance in Hungary sees him enter the all-time top 20 inhis final season.
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This is really interesting. Go Chilton! :P
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At this rate Chilton may be #1 all-time as soon as next year!
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2013 (race 16 of 19)

1. Max Chilton - 353 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 221 laps
3. Charles Pic - 123 laps
4. Jules Bianchi - 93 laps
5. Adrian Sutil - 35 laps
6. Mark Webber - 25 laps
7. Jean-Eric Vergne - 23 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 11 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 11 laps
10. Lewis Hamilton - 8 laps
11. Romain Grosjean - 7 laps
12. Pastor Maldonado - 6 laps
13. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Valtteri Bottas - 3 laps
15. Paul di Resta - 2 laps
16. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Esteban Gutiérrez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 10)
400-lap mark: Mark Webber (now 23)
300-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 43)
200-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van Garde, Charles Pic (now 81)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Charles Pic, Kimi Räikkönen, Lewis Hamilton (now 178)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Jules Bianchi (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton
Monaco - Giedo van der Garde
Canada - Giedo van der Garde
Britain - Giedo van der Garde
Germany - Charles Pic
Hungary - Max Chilton
Belgium - Max Chilton
Italy - Max Chilton
Singapore - Jules Bianchi
Korea - Adrian Sutil
Japan - Charles Pic
India - Charles Pic

Max Chilton fails to take a single victory in four races, as his own teammate fights for third place with Charles Pic, who is trying to take laps away from Chilton to let his own teammate Giedo van der Garde win the title. Also, Adrian Sutil wins a close race in South Korea to take his tenth victory (his first since Brazil in 2009) against all odds, scoring 20 laps and tying Ukyo Katayama for third place in the all-time rankings on 585 laps.
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Crap, I edited the post instead of quoting it :lol:
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1. Max Chilton - 510 laps
2. Giedo van der Garde - 221 laps
3. Charles Pic - 124 laps
4. Jules Bianchi - 100 laps
5. Adrian Sutil - 35 laps
6. Mark Webber - 25 laps
7. Jean-Eric Vergne - 24 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 11 laps
=. Kimi Räikkönen - 11 laps
10. Pastor Maldonado - 10 laps
11. Lewis Hamilton - 8 laps
12. Romain Grosjean - 7 laps
13. Jenson Button - 4 laps
=. Esteban Gutiérrez - 4 laps
15. Daniel Ricciardo - 3 laps
=. Valtteri Bottas - 3 laps
17. Paul di Resta - 2 laps

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 11)
400-lap mark: Mark Webber, Max Chilton (now 24)
300-lap mark: Max Chilton (now 43)
200-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van Garde, Charles Pic (now 81)
100-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Charles Pic, Kimi Räikkönen, Lewis Hamilton, Jules Bianchi (now 179)
50-lap mark: Max Chilton, Giedo van der Garde, Jules Bianchi (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Max Chilton
Malaysia - Max Chilton
China - Giedo van der Garde
Bahrain - Giedo van der Garde
Spain - Max Chilton
Monaco - Giedo van der Garde
Canada - Giedo van der Garde
Britain - Giedo van der Garde
Germany - Charles Pic
Hungary - Max Chilton
Belgium - Max Chilton
Italy - Max Chilton
Singapore - Jules Bianchi
Korea - Adrian Sutil
Japan - Charles Pic
India - Charles Pic
Abu Dhabi - Max Chilton
United States - Max Chilton
Brazil - Max Chilton

All-time standings
1. Narain Karthikeyan - 793 laps
2. Christijan Albers - 641 laps
3. Ukyo Katayama - 585 laps
=. Adrian Sutil - 585 laps
5. Pedro Diniz - 577 laps
6. Giancarlo Fisichella - 553 laps
7. Jarno Trulli - 543 laps
8. Pedro de la Rosa - 532 laps
9. Jo Bonnier - 525 laps
10. Max Chilton - 510 laps

By dominating the final three races, Mr. Talent T. "Talent" Chilton (the T. stands for Talent) beats HWNSNBM's single-season record by a single lap, scoring 510 laps. He does not win as many races as Narain Karthikeyan in 2012, with only 9 of them, but he already makes the overall top ten and is poised to climb up these standings in the coming season.
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2014 (race 3 of 20)

1. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
2. Max Chilton - 16 laps
3. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
4. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
5. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
6. Marcus Ericsson - 6 laps
7. Adrian Sutil - 5 laps

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: none (now 179)
50-lap mark: none (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi

Bianchi starts off the season strongly while Chilton alerady passes Jo Bonnier for 9th place all-time and Sutil takes a solo third with 590 laps. Taking second from Albers looks unlikely.
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2014 (race 4 of 20)

1. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
2. Marcus Ericsson - 49 laps
3. Max Chilton - 16 laps
4. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
5. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 10 laps
7. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 5 laps
9. Jenson Button - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: none (now 179)
50-lap mark: none (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi
China - Marcus Ericsson

Bianchi starts off the season strongly while Chilton alerady passes Jo Bonnier for 9th place all-time and Sutil takes a solo third with 590 laps. Taking second from Albers looks unlikely.
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2014 (race 5 of 20)

1. Marcus Ericsson - 103 laps
2. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
3. Max Chilton - 23 laps
4. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
5. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 10 laps
7. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
8. Felipe Massa - 5 laps
9. Pastor Maldonado - 2 laps
10. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Kamui Kobayashi - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: none (now 2)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: Marcus Ericsson (now 180)
50-lap mark: none (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi
China - Marcus Ericsson
Spain - Marcus Ericsson

Marcus Ericsson takes his second consecutive win in Spain, and a dominant one, allowing him to take the championship lead. Max Chilton, probably out of the title fight already, scores 7 laps, passing Pedro de la Rosa for 8th place on the all-time list.
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2014 (race 6 of 20)

1. Marcus Ericsson - 103 laps
2. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
3. Max Chilton - 75 laps
4. Adrian Sutil - 16 laps
5. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
=. Romain Grosjean - 15 laps
7. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
8. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
9. Felipe Massa - 5 laps
10. Pastor Maldonado - 2 laps
=. Sebastian Vettel - 2 laps
12. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Kamui Kobayashi - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: Adrian Sutil (now 3)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: Marcus Ericsson (now 180)
50-lap mark: none (now 259)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi
China - Marcus Ericsson
Spain - Marcus Ericsson
Monaco - Max Chilton

Chilton returns to form in style with his second win of the year at Monaco, putting each of the top three on two wins each. The defending champion is still 28 laps behind his teammate though. On the other hand, Chilton rockets up the all-time list and is now equal fourth, tied with Ukyo Katayama on 585 laps.
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2014 (race 8 of 20)

1. Marcus Ericsson - 104 laps
2. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
3. Max Chilton - 75 laps
4. Esteban Gutierrez - 70 laps
5. Sebastian Vettel - 35 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 32 laps
7. Romain Grosjean - 21 laps
8. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
9. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
10. Kamui Kobayashi - 9 laps
11. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
12. Felipe Massa - 5 laps
13. Daniil Kvyat - 4 laps
14. Pastor Maldonado - 2 laps
15. Jenson Button - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: Adrian Sutil (now 3)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: Marcus Ericsson, Sebastian Vettel (now 181)
50-lap mark: Esteban Gutiérrez (now 260)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi
China - Marcus Ericsson
Spain - Marcus Ericsson
Monaco - Max Chilton
Canada - Esteban Gutierrez
Austria - Esteban Gutiérrez

Once again, Esteban Gutiérrez takes the race victory, but this time, it was a counterperformance from the top drivers rather than an early retirement. Vettel dominated the first half of the race in a shocking turn of events, only to retire, leaving Gutiérrez unchallenged to win by two laps.
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2014 (race 9 of 20)

1. Max Chilton - 124 laps
2. Marcus Ericsson - 104 laps
3. Jules Bianchi - 96 laps
4. Esteban Gutierrez - 70 laps
5. Sebastian Vettel - 35 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - 32 laps
7. Romain Grosjean - 21 laps
8. Kimi Räikkönen - 15 laps
9. Jean-Eric Vergne - 14 laps
10. Kamui Kobayashi - 9 laps
11. Daniel Ricciardo - 7 laps
12. Felipe Massa - 5 laps
13. Daniil Kvyat - 4 laps
14. Pastor Maldonado - 2 laps
15. Jenson Button - 1 lap
=. Sergio Pérez - 1 lap

Notes
700-lap mark: none (now 1)
600-lap mark: Adrian Sutil, Max Chilton (now 4)
500-lap mark: none (now 11)
400-lap mark: none (now 24)
300-lap mark: none (now 43)
200-lap mark: none (now 81)
100-lap mark: Marcus Ericsson, Sebastian Vettel (now 181)
50-lap mark: Esteban Gutiérrez (now 260)

Race winners
Australia - Jules Bianchi
Malaysia - Max Chilton
Bahrain - Jules Bianchi
China - Marcus Ericsson
Spain - Marcus Ericsson
Monaco - Max Chilton
Canada - Esteban Gutierrez
Austria - Esteban Gutiérrez
Britain - Max Chilton

Mr. Talent himself returns to form with a bang, dominating the British Grand Prix by scoring 49 laps out of the available 50. By doing so, he scores his third win of the season and the twelfth of his career, and now sits on 634 career laps in last position. He passes Ukyo Katayama and Adrian Sutil to take third place behind Christijan Albers and Narain Karthikeyan.
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