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Fangio
Juan_Manuel_Fangio
He holds the highest winning percentage in Formula 1 at 46.15%, winning 24 of the 52 races he attended. In 1958 Juan was kidnapped by Castro rebels, not allowing him to attend the tragic 1958 Cuban Grand Prix
Ascari
Alberto Ascari
Ascari was a 2 time World Champion. He is known for his precision and accuracy on the track. He is so infuluential he has a corner named after him in Monza.
Hill
Graham Hill
To this day, Graham Hill is the only person to have achieved the Triple Crown of Motorsport. To achiece this a driver needs to win Le Mans 24 hours, the Monaco Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500 in their career.
Clark
Jim Clark
Not only did Clarke race for Formula 1, he races in the Le Mans 24 hours 3 times, won the British Touring Championship, won the indy 500 and races in NSACAR.
Niki
Niki Lauda
Grew to fame in 1976 when his rivalry with James Hunt took over the world. With his almost life-ending crash at the Nürburgring, Niki came back to racing after only 6 weeks
Prost
Alain Prost
The French, 4 time World Champion held the record for most grand prix wins before Michael Schumacher took it in 2001, winning 51 races.
Senna
Ayrton Senna
Many class Ayrton as the best Formula 1 driver of all time. With his incredible accuracy around a track he was almost unbeatable. After his fatal crash at Imola, the whole world fell silent.
Schumacher
Michael Schumacher
Having a joint record with Lewis Hamilton, Schumacher has 7 world titles to his name. He held the record of most wins before Lewis with 91 career wins. In 2012 Michael had a skiing accident that left the world shocked
Vettel
Sebastian Vettel
At the age of 23 Vettel became the youngest person to win the World Champion title. He then went on to win 3 consecutive world titles from 2011-2013.