The Most Gained Positions In Formula 1 History
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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In number 80 says Kimi Raikkonen but the image its from Sergio Perez 😅😅😅
You have Nelson Piquet 1989 Mexico twice. And its different positions so it's meant to not be a second Mexico 1989. You are still putting out work without checking it and posting more often than you need. Double and triple check things, you will get a lot more followers faster if there are no errors. If there are any errors how can people trust the rest is carefully researched and accurate. You have an admirable dedication to putting out interesting and helpful lists. I don't want all your hard work to be undermined by this. Excellent list!
Bro can’t do basic calculations
From 24th to 6th in modern monaco is insane
I swear half of these the number of positions gained doesn't even match
Sergio Perez P18 to P1 Sahkir 2020 ???????
This is from positions gained from the original grid slot. Pérez started P5 that race, so, technically, he gained only 4 places.
Juan pablo Montoya german gran prix 2005 p19-p2
Kimi Raikkonen 2005 japan that picture Sergio perez
Barbazzo never finished on a podium and didn't even compete in 1989. One of the countless mistakes in this list.
Half these numbers don’t even match
Unbelievable for today that someone gets in this list in monaco. F1 needs smaller Cars again.
Number 80 shows a pic of checo instead of Kimi lol
Rubens Barichello 18->1 Germany 2000
Kimi Suzuka 2005
46 and 43 are of the same Grand Prix and they start in the same position (?) and they gain the same positions even though one finishes above the other wtf does that even mean
You messed up Hamilton and Brazilian gp he had more than 22 overtakes he had like 27 or something also it was in 2021
He did not overtake 27 cars het went from p20-p5 in sprint (I think) and then from p5-p1. He is not saying anything about total overtakes in the whole race, it is about their starting position.
@@danielotter1736 he got a 5 place grip penalty after sprint and bruh Hamilton really started at 24th postion cuz that’s the maximum
They were only 20 drivers 😑
@@user-mp1my5ot1y There were only 20 drivers on the grid so that is false, he also only overtook 15 drivers in the sprint so that is 15 overtakes in a single race. In the main race he overtook 10 drivers to win therefore he only did 15 overtakes and 10 overtakes, you don’t count them together. The overtakes were done in separate races.
@@Firebird-wx5ix Finally someone who at least knows the basics. Thanks Mate💪🏻