F1 CultHeroes
from Formula 1 official web site
Larger than life heroes; chain-smoking mavericks; laconic Finns; and famous victims of fortune – Formula One racing has produced a plethora of unusual stars whose reputation extended far past what they achieved on track.
Ahead of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship, we take a look at some of the sport’s most iconic cult stars.
All-time leaders and multiple champions have been ruled out, but who makes the cut?
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- Juan Pablo Montoya
- The fastest lap in F1 history – Montoya at Monza / formula1.com official YouTube Channel
- Relive Montoya’s muscular pass on Schumacher, Brazil 2001 / formula1.com
- James Hunt
- James Hunt Hall of Fame profile / formula1.com
- When the playboys beat the big boys: Hunt’s remarkable win at Zandvoort / formula1.com
- When Freddie Hunt met Niki Lauda / formula1.com
- Dan Gurney
- All-American heroes – a brief history of home-grown success in the USA / formula1.com
- Jean Alesi
- Alesi’s sole win, Canada 1995 / formula1.com official YouTube Channel
- Alesi stakes his claim to one of the greatest moves at Suzuka’s 130R / formula1.com
- Taki Inoue
- Taki Inoue hit by the medical car, Hungarian GP 1995 / F1racingfans, YouTube
- Kimi Räikkönen
- The best of Raikkonen’s team radio / formula1.com
- Raikkonen prevails in three-way title showdown, Brazil 2007 / formula1.com official YouTube Channel