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🗓️ 31 March 2022
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0:29.9 | from autosport.com and autosport magazine i'm alex call on orcus and this is the autosport |
0:35.0 | podcast welcome to ourcus and this is the Autosport podcast. |
0:43.3 | Welcome to our latest episode, which is the latest in the mini series we're running for the podcast. It's a series of debates and discussion around the ranking of top drivers from some of Formula One's most famous teams. |
0:48.3 | And this time around we're discussing a team that has utterly dominated the championship in two separate spells as a constructor, |
0:58.9 | as well as having major success as an engine supplier. Of course, it's Mercedes. But before we dive into our top 10 ranking of the Mercedes F1 racers, which as the team has only had 12 drivers |
1:03.5 | in total compete in the World Championship since 1950, but it did of course have major success |
1:07.6 | in Grand Prix racing before the Second World War. So our list therefore includes drivers from that era. |
1:12.1 | Let's ask the person whose constant list writing is the inspiration for this series |
1:15.4 | to go over how he puts the rankings together. |
1:17.7 | It's AutoSports Chief Editor Kevin Turner. |
1:20.2 | And Kev, specifically, I wanted to know about Mercedes only having 12 drivers compete in the World Championship. |
1:25.8 | Did that make it more difficult to arrange this list, given the low numbers that have represented Mercedes at that level? |
1:31.7 | No, I don't think that made it. I mean, obviously, you've got a smaller sample size, so that |
1:35.2 | makes it easier. What made it harder was that because we're doing Mercedes Grand Prix drivers, |
1:39.6 | as opposed to just F1, it required a bit more research because although my pre-war, |
1:45.1 | most racing knowledge is reasonable, I did have to, it's not straight off the top of my head, |
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