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 · Rudolf Caracciola (GP racing) Louis Chiron (GP racing) Jim Clark (F1) Ralph DePalma (IndyCar) Mark Donohue (Sports Cars/IndyCar/F1) Dale Earnhardt (NASCAR) Bill Elliott (NASCAR) Juan Manuel Fangio (F1) Guiseppe Farina (F1) Emerson Fittipaldi (F1/CART) Tim Flock (NASCAR) John Force (NHRA drag racing) A.J. Foyt (IndyCar .  · The best car-control driver in history. Best races: Monza and Indy (among many others). He died prematurely at the prime of his career. SENNA: His level of driving reached spiritual heights, as described by himself. He was a machine programmed to win no matter what. His mission: to defeat the best driver at that time: Prost!.Reviews:  · Top NASCAR Drivers Of All-Time | Best Of The Best Tim Flock. One of the three racing Flock brothers, Tim Flock won the first NASCAR race in He had 39 wins over his Bill Elliott. The fastest driver in the history of NASCAR. Elliott has the track record at Talladega () and Rusty Email: contact@www.doorway.ru


Watching The Clock Fernando Alonso. Highly-successful in both Formula One and FIA World Endurance Championship completion, Fernando Alonso Mario Andretti. Born in (what’s now) Croatia, of Italian descent, and raised in America, Mario Gabriele Andretti is a Jim Clark. Born in Scottland, Jim. The staff at Beyond The Flag have spent the last couple of weeks compiling a list of the greatest drivers to ever race in NASCAR. That list was then whittled down to drivers and then those 10 Greatest Auto Racing Drivers of All-Time 1 Ayrton Senna Ayrton Senna da Silva (21 March – 1 May ) was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula 2 Michael Schumacher The best driver ever by some margin. Sena gets lots of sympathy vote, but this guy as a young 3 Jim Clark For.


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