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  1. F1 1998

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  2. Jan 1, 2005 · The 1998 season was not too short on excitement either, with some memorable shunts (Canada, Spa), incidents (Argentina, Spa again) and a down-to-the-wire championship battle. But the commentary is a massive turn-off and really spoils the repeat viewing potential – even for the truly committed fan.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paavo_NurmiPaavo Nurmi - Wikipedia

    Paavo Johannes Nurmi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈpɑːʋo ˈnurmi] ⓘ; 13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973) was a Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner. He was called the " Flying Finn " or the "Phantom Finn" because he dominated distance running in the 1920s.

    • First Points in Formula 1
    • Out-Qualifying Ayrton Senna in Portugal
    • First Podium Finish
    • Life Threatening Crash at Australia
    • Comeback After Injury in 1996
    • First Grand Prix Win in 1997
    • Luxemborg Grand Prix
    • World Champion in 1998
    • 1st Finnish Double World Champion
    • Hakkinen and Schumacher: One of The Best Rivalries in F1 History

    Mika Hakkinen started his F1 career as a test driver for Benetton in 1990. Although he was doing faster laps than the regular drivers, he wasn't expecting a deal from Benetton. So, he decided to sign with Lotus instead in 1991. The Finn's debut race came in the United States of America, where he qualified 13th on the grid. But, an engine failure du...

    Hakkinen had a disappointing season with Lotus in 1992 as well. He then chose to sign with Williams after the end of the season. But, the contract with Williams fell apart, and Hakkinen decided to go with McLaren instead. McLaren had Ayrton Senna and Michael Andretti as their two main drivers, so the Finn was made their new test driver. But due to ...

    After impressing in Portugal, Hakkinen entered the Japanese Grand Prix and successfully finished 3rd and claimed his first podium finish in his career. Senna this time, out-qualified the Finn and earned the 2nd spot on the grid, with Alain Prost winning the pole position. Hakkinen started the race in 3rd place, and his position didn't change throug...

    In 1994, Ayrton Senna left McLaren to join Williams, and Hakkinen was partnered up with Martin Brundle. The Finn started the season terribly as he retired out of the first two races. But, he managed to finish the season 4th on the Drivers' Championship table. Hakkinen stayed with McLaren in 1995 and his partner was the legendary Nigel Mansell. Unti...

    McLaren decided to team up Hakkinen and David Coulthard for the upcoming 1996 season. The Finn was confident enough to achieve success, and both the drivers helped McLaren dominate the upcoming seasons. Hakkinen returned to Australia for the inaugural race of the season, and he qualified 5th on the grid and finished the race in the same spot and to...

    After acquiring the services of David Coulthard in 1996, McLaren decided to go with the same partnership in the 1997 season as well. Hakkinen started off the season brilliantly, by grabbing a 3rd place finish in the season opener in Australia. The Finn grabbed points in the successive races to come, but, suffered his first retirement in Monaco. He ...

    Although the race took place Nurburgring, Germany, this would turn out to be one of the most important Grand Prix in Mika Hakkinen's career. Ferrari and Schumacher looked set to take away the Championship, with McLaren's unsteady season. The 7-time world champion had won the previous Grand Prix in Italy, and drew level with Hakkinen on the points t...

    The final Grand Prix of the season was held in Japan, and after a stunning victory at Nurburgring, Hakkinen needed to finish at least 2nd to clinch his first World Championship. Schumacher was trailing by 4 points. The German claimed pole position during the qualifying round and Hakkinen started 2nd. During the formation lap on the main race day, S...

    McLaren continued to pair Coulthard and Hakkinen for the 1999 season as well, and the Finn was confident to continue his form from last season. However, his first Grand Prix in Australia, ended in bitter disappointment, as he had to retire the car due to an throttle issue. He retired from the British and German, and Italian Grands Prix as well. How...

    The rivalry between Schumacher and Hakkinen might not have been as controversial in nature, but it was a rivalry between two of the most dominant and the best drivers in the history of F1. The rivalry wasn't as emotional as Nikki Lauda and James Hunt or as bitter and competitive as Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna. This was one of those battles, where ...

  4. Paavo Nurmi was a Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner. He was called the "Flying Finn" or the "Phantom Fi...

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  5. Paavo Nurmi dominated long-distance track events in the 1920s. He won nine Olympic gold medals and set 22 world records during his career.

  6. Flying Finn First at Finish Highlights from this season's Formula 1 Championship which saw Schumacher and Hakkinen battling it out to the end. The Grid '98 - Preview of the 1998 Formula 1 Season (UK) Format VHS PAL. A pre-season look at the teams involved in the 1998 Formula 1 Championship.

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