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Andrew Benson | 12:01 UK time, Thursday, 16 July 2009

The does not exactly have a reputation as the most thrilling of Formula 1 events but our trawl through the archive for our classic races series has thrown up some crackers.

Nestled in a natural amphitheatre, the Hungaroring's twisty nature makes overtaking tricky - once described it as "a street circuit without the houses" - so it has become notorious for processional races.

There have certainly been a few of those - where else except perhaps would 's have been able to hold off 's for virtually the entire race, as the did on his way to victory in , for example?

It is also fair to say that while the F1 community, in general, looks forward to going to Hungary, that is more to do with the charms of wonderful , where everyone stays for the weekend, than it is those of the dusty race track.

Yet the has also produced some grands prix that will be remembered as long as cars race.

One of those events, paradoxically, is 1990 - for exactly the reasons I gave. There have also been some landmark moments in Hungary.

The inaugural event in was the first grand prix to take place behind the. (And it remained the only one until it opened its borders in 1989, just a few months before the fall of the ).

Hungary was also the location of the first career grand prix wins of (1993), (2003) and (2006), as well as the place where equalled in 2001 's then-record of 51 wins - the German going on to add another 40 before he was done.

Jenson Button celebrates his maiden Formula 1 victory after winning the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix for Honda

But it is the great races we are interested in here, and the first of those we have chosen is that first Hungarian race (if we leave aside 's win at Nepliget in 1936), which featured some great racing between rivals and Senna.

(It also, by the way, signalled the moment when the relationship between Piquet and Williams-Honda team-mate Nigel Mansell really started to sour, after Piquet discovered a new differential transformed his car but failed to tell Mansell, who struggled to finish third, well of the pace).

Our second selection is , part of the classic showdown that took place between McLaren team-mates Senna and Prost that summer.

Fast-forward a year and turbo engines have gone from F1 but Senna is again at the centre of things - this time on the end of one of the most opportunistic overtaking manoeuvres of all time, courtesy of Mansell, who was now at .

Eight years later, and we have the extraordinary events of 1997, when Hill incongruously led most of the way in his -Yamaha only to suffer a problem with the and lose what would have been one of the most remarkable victories in F1 history on the very last lap to .

Finally, we have chosen in 2006, a thrills-packed wet race featuring just about everything you could wish for in a grand prix, including brilliant drives from the eventual winner and the man whose late retirement made it easier, Alonso.

So, please let us know which one you would like us to highlight in the run up to this year's Hungarian Grand Prix next week.

To close, I thought it might be a good idea to remind you how this works.

You tell me which race is your favourite by responding below, and I take those views into account ( I do count up the 'votes', but this is not a vote, per se) when deciding which event to highlight with a detailed back story on this blog next week.

We will make short-ish highlights videos of all five races available on this website and on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ red button - which so far has meant between five and nine minutes. But if the winning race falls in the years when the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ had the F1 contract (ie, before 1997), we will broadcast the full 'Grand Prix' highlights programme of the time.

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  • Comment number 1.

    1997 was so painful to watch! A great drive but a heart-breaking ending.

    But the winner surely has to be 1989 and an equally brilliant drive by Nigel Mansell. I'd love to see him coming through the field in Extended Highlights!

    Out of interest, why no 1998? Schumacher was brilliant that year.

  • Comment number 2.

    OK. 1998 wasn't selected?? True it wasn't great in terms of actual racing but it is perhaps one of the greatest strategic victories of all time.

    1989 would be my first choice, simply because i love the late eighties / early nineties era of F1. Plus it was Mansell at his brilliant best - I also would love to see what his reaction was at the end of the race, I can't remember if he moaned as much as he usually did!!!

    2nd choice would be 1997. Even though I wasn't a Damon fan, I was still really gutted that he didn't quite pull off the dream win

    1986 was more intriguing than exciting (except for the Piquet pass) and 2006 is too recent to be shown again (though it should rightly be considered as a classic in future years). As for 1988, what actually happened in that race?

  • Comment number 3.

    Call me xenophobic and chauvinist and all sorts of other things, but the best ones for me are the ones where the Brits came out on top - 1989, 2007, and 1993 and in that order - Nige's stunning drive and that classic overtake on Ayrton, Jenson coming from way down the grid to drag his dog of a Honda to victory, and Damon's debut win, spoiled a little by Alain Prost making a porridge of things by stalling on the parade lap.

  • Comment number 4.

    Sorry, of course I meant 2006 for Jenson - I must be getting old!!!

  • Comment number 5.

    Was actually at the '04 race but I wouldn't call that a classic.

    Out of the five races that are there, well '97 and '06 were certainly memorable(Damon proving that he could do something in the Arrows) but again I'll go old school. '89 please, would be interesting to see Mansell in a Ferrari.

  • Comment number 6.

    1988 = Senna led from start to finish with the exception of a few seconds where Prost got up the inside of Senna for turn one but out-braked himself allowing Senna to re-pass him instantly. Murray Walker fans should note that he does not commentate in this race, it is Simon Taylor.

    1989 for me - surely it has to win and because the other Hungaroring races in the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ era are such a bore, would be great if this was shown in full on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖi.

  • Comment number 7.

    I think I remember that in the FOCA season review, thanks Senna27

  • Comment number 8.

    I'm surprised there is no mention of 1992 as it was the race where Nigel Mansell won the world championship - even though he didn't do particularly well in the race itself. A young Michael Schumacher did drive very well in one of his first races in what was at the time still an uncompetitive Benetton.

  • Comment number 9.

    Agree with KenFayers. 1992 is surely one of the best races. A charge through the field when Mansell had the puncture, Overtaking, crashes (Schumacher's rear wing flying off)

    However, of those choices above, 1990 please.

  • Comment number 10.

    Two extended highlights go to 1986 and 1988 not only because we get to see the prgrams for them but they contain some really important and intresting Grand Prix.

    If it was possible to get longer highlights for 1997 and 2006 i would love to them also. 1997 was a heartbreaking race to see Damon finally show the form that made him a World Champion in a car was a pile of junk compared to what he left behind only to run out of petrol and be passed by 9kn my opinion) one of the worst driver's champions of all time (Jacques Villeneuve). 2006 was a mechanical demolition derby because all of the leading runners had so many problms it was ridiculous and it was great to fianlly see Jenson Button get on the top step (i reckon he would have beaten Alonso on the track because he had greater pace and a good stratergy based on my recollection so i wish i could see that.

  • Comment number 11.

    I would love to see mansell fight it out in a ferrari against senna so 1989 for me please.

    Suprised 1992 and 1998 aren't on the list. Not much happened on the track in 1998 I grant you but the tactical genius of Schumacher and Brawn is well worth seeing again!

    2006 a close second as well. (If the votes are tied you could take second choises into account?)

  • Comment number 12.

    Are there 4 or 5 choices? There's 1986, 1988, 1997, and 2006, was 1990 also in the mix?

    I'd like to see 1988 actually!

  • Comment number 13.

    89 please

  • Comment number 14.

    I'm mistaken I believe, it's 1986, 1988, 1989, 1997, and 2006.

    So I'll change my vote to 1989!

  • Comment number 15.

    I would want to see '88, followed by '97, then '89.

  • Comment number 16.

    The phrase "A Classic Hungarian Grand Prix" could be considered an oxymoron. Surely a classic example of a Grand Prix at Hungary would be a low activity race with very little overtaking, such as in 2004. I am glad to see that Andrew has picked 5 races that bucked the trend.

    For me the 1989, 1997 and 2006 races stick in the memory. My vote goes to 1989.

  • Comment number 17.

    '97 from the choices given, but I would have rather had '98 on the list, Schumacher drove brilliantly.

  • Comment number 18.

    If you;re offering extended 1989 highlights Andrew - you're on!

  • Comment number 19.

    Got to be `89. Although Piquet's overtake on Senna in 86 was one of the best overtaking moves i have ever seen.

  • Comment number 20.

    1997 for me please - the only Grand Prix I missed that year...I was truly gutted when I heard the result.

  • Comment number 21.

    1998 was brilliant - I can't believe it hasn't been chosen! The fantastic, 3-stopping Michael against the far superior 2-stopping McLarens and leap frogged them both. I remember being sat with a DC/McLaren fan of the time who was convinced that they had it in the bag - and then Schumi pulled it right out of the bag and took an amazing win. Definitely my favourite Hungarian GP that I've seen.

  • Comment number 22.

    1989, has to be my 1st choice head and shoulders above the rest, 06 comes a removed 2nd and 96 a distant 3rd.

  • Comment number 23.

    Bleh 1998. I bet Schumacher didn't have to try to hard to beat Hakkinen when his McLaren was ailing. He went off the road and still had a chance to win.

  • Comment number 24.

    Hi,

    1989 please.

    Whilst I appreciate that the list of classic races shows no bias to either the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ or ITV eras, there really is no point in "voting" for post-1996 as the same duration gets shown.

    What I can't understand is why you can't just cut the beginning and end off the ITV highlights from post-1996 races to make entended highlights of those. Surely that can't be more work that syncing a whole race of 5 live commentary to "world feed" pictures and making a 5 minute edit (as is done for post-Murray races.)

  • Comment number 25.

    2006. Obviously.

  • Comment number 26.

    I would like to see the 1989 race please.

    Firstly the cars of this year looked and sounded great and secondly for Nigel Mansells charge through the field. This was a weekend when Nigel used his head as well as his balls. He could not get the car to work in qualifying and on Saturday he spent the session honing the car for a good race set up. As the hour progressed he saw his grid place fall further and further back, but he had the confidence that the car was sorted and ready for the race.

  • Comment number 27.

    I would go with 2006 on this one because the weather, and qualifying penalties, turned the whole race upside down. It is a shame that 1998 isn't amongst the list, but the ones that you have chosen are an excellent choice

  • Comment number 28.

    1989 - one of the great overtaking moves, absolutely stunning. But only the last in a series of them as Mansell worked his way up from 13th (I think) on the grid.

    Otherwise, Damon Hill in an Arrows overtaking Schumacher in a Ferrari - a great moment, then heartbreak on the last lap.


    (I'm assuming the overtaking move will not be overlaid by a commercial break, as happened on the ITV live coverage...)

  • Comment number 29.

    Alonso!s win please

  • Comment number 30.

    1989 please, as it was the year my love of F1 really took off.

    If I'm allowed a second vote, I'd like to see Jenson's maiden victory in 2006, only as I missed it as I was away on honeymoon at the time!

    PS
    Let's hope Sooty doesn't get too close to Raikkonen next weekend....could be a good circuit for the Force India?

  • Comment number 31.

    I'm amazed 1998 didn't get a mention! A fantastic race, a fantastic victory for Schumacher with credit to Brawn.

    Out of those, my vote goes for 2006.

  • Comment number 32.

    1997 please

    Brilliant drive by damon so unlucky at the end

  • Comment number 33.

    1986, 1988 or 1989 please. Don't mind which as long as we get a full highlights programme or programmes (hint, hint).

  • Comment number 34.

    gotta be 97, although im tempted by mansells win, it just doesnt overcome my detestation of ferrari :D

  • Comment number 35.

    It always annoys me when people say that the Hungarian GP is boring.

    Just looking at the few races you have mentioned says enough.
    I mean 89 and 92 were also amazing races. (Pity 92 isn't on the list just for the nostalgia of Mansell's title win). Heck, even last year's race was exciting.

    I'll go for 1989 then 86, 06,97

  • Comment number 36.

    97, 97, 97, 97 ... Heart breaking... C'mon even the orange arrows was better than the yamaha... True classic race.

  • Comment number 37.

    1989 please.

  • Comment number 38.

    I still haven't got over 1997.

  • Comment number 39.

    2006 had everything including an extremely bizarre crash between raikkonen and liuzzi, 2006 for me was a great race won by my favourite driver so although there are some other great races, 2006 is a modern classic!

  • Comment number 40.

    1989 definitely. There is absolutely no point whatsoever in voting for 97 or 06 because even if they win we will only get to see a 5 mins highlights video, which we would still see even if they don't win. Why does no-one ever realize this?

  • Comment number 41.

    1997 for me, that race still stands out in my memory and was heartbreaking to watch

  • Comment number 42.

    It has to be 2006, Jenson Button was my Favourite Driver at the time (And still is but just not as much as Hamilton) I even cried when he won I was so happy for him and i just want to see it again!

  • Comment number 43.

    Also i just remembered the 2007 race that was really good too...

  • Comment number 44.

    Not 1997 or 2006 because we don't actually gain anything...

    ...therefore 1989.

  • Comment number 45.

    1998 was arguably Schumacher's greatest victory, but I'm not sure a brief highlights package can really capture the drama of how he banged in that series of fast laps, because if memory serves he was on his own on the racetrack at the time.

    I was at the 97 race, the crowd was full of German Schumacher fans and even they stood up to chant Damon's name when he got up on the podium at the end, a really memorable afternoon.

    I'd like to see that Boutsen victory from 90 again, didn't he stick it on pole and then didn't make a pit stop for the whole race, so basically there was a huge queue of cars behind him most of the time? I seem to remember Senna getting frustrated and punting Nannini off, and I think Berger doing the same to Mansell.

  • Comment number 46.

    Remember one of the headlines after the 2006 race.. "Schumacher drives without a brain". So true..

  • Comment number 47.

    1997 please!

  • Comment number 48.

    1989 please, with 1988 second.

    Thanks to all those who choose a pre-97 era race. You'll still enjoy 5-9 minute highlights of your favourite Hungarian GP race but give us the opportunity to see a full ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ highlights for one of the pre-96 races.

  • Comment number 49.

    i think 1989 and 2006 rule and maybe 2005 would be brilliant
    :)

  • Comment number 50.

    2006! Button starting 14th and coming through to beat Alonso and Schumi - shows just what a class driver he is. But please, please, please, USE the commentary of James Allen and Anthony Davidson. James' reaction is priceless!

  • Comment number 51.

    2006... was a great race and i remember watching it and how button stormed the field when it was wet.

  • Comment number 52.

    I vote for 1986 and 1988. All the old races - I like seeing the Grand Prix Program instead of the 8 minute summary videos.

  • Comment number 53.

    1989 please!

  • Comment number 54.

    @theblobinator

    I feel i must correct you on your assesment of Jenson coming through to beat Alonso; He would have won if it wasnt for the rear wheel nut failure. Jense was flying that day, and pulled a great move on Schumy! But, would he have overtook Alonso? im not sure, that 2006 race, Alonso pulled out something from that bag of immense talent and truly outclassed the field alongside Button after his premature end. buttons win was ofcourse lucky, I mean schumi, Raikkonen, Alonso all had problems, 2 self brought on, 1 through team error. But hey, you need look in this game, no!?

    on the other hand, Jense is a good driver, but i do fail to remember many overtakes from him or flare from him that you do see in drivers which ar champions....... kimi excluded now; ever since he left McLaren, his ice has melted or flame diminished. Whichever you like.

    But my top choices is 2003 as it showed dominating performance from the future talent which is Alonso, who is still the youngest ever double champion and also a great drive from the other future talent which has.... well diminshed; Kimi raikkonen in second place.

    2006 ofcourse is my second choice, because it was such a hectic race, and was it not the debut of Kubica? or was it his first points inwhich got took away and given to schumy? Let alone Kimi reckless mistake with Liuzzi.

    Anyway, please, 2003 and 2006!

  • Comment number 55.

    Have ot og for the races won by British drivers- have been a bit rare for a while until this year! please 1989 -Mansell,1992 Nigel's WDC winner, 1997 and 2006.

  • Comment number 56.


    Hi Andrew,

    2006 please. I'd love to see Jenson getting it all right and having his first win, again.
    As a second choice, it has to be 1989. Seeing the race that 'Il Leone' got one over 'The Adversary' would make me smile;)

  • Comment number 57.

    1989. No question.

  • Comment number 58.

    Sorry 1997 for me it still hurts me too, for my second choice I'm going for 1989 Please. Love to see Jenson's first Win again but I've got it on tape some where.

    Also for Spa I'm going for 1998 or 1992 but I'm hoping it will be 1998 that wins (even though it won't be full highlights, sadly)

  • Comment number 59.

    1997. No question.

    One for Andrew - why can't you use the other side's commentary? After all Martin's one of your own and so Murray these days ...

  • Comment number 60.

    1997.... was I the only person cheering for Johnny Herbert in the closing stages?

    (a far more talented driver than Hill ever was...)

  • Comment number 61.

    FanofSilverstone...
    in my opinion one of the worst driver's champions of all time (Jacques Villeneuve)

    I have to agree with that, as like Damon Hill the year before, they both won the title because of the supierority of their Adrian Newey designed Williams'

  • Comment number 62.

    1989 for me. Can't beat a bit of Mansell magic!

  • Comment number 63.

    As a Jenson fan, I have to say 2006, but that means you can't show it. :(

  • Comment number 64.

    Got to be 1989. The other races had moments of entertainment but none as good as a Mansell charge!

    Second choice is 2006.

  • Comment number 65.

    even though im not a Jenson Button fan, 2006 was a great race from a neutral prospective (MS and FA coming through the field at the start) :)

  • Comment number 66.

    '89. Full highlights = good.

  • Comment number 67.

    Without question, 1989 full highlights please. One of Nigel's greatest ever drives from 12th on the grid. Nigel showed you can overtake in Hungary :)

    You have to show 1992, a real champions drive from Mansell that secured him his maiden world championship win.

    Would like to see 1993 again as this was Damon Hill's first Grand Prix win, having come so close in the previous 2 races that year.

    1997 for sure, Damon came so close to giving the Arrows Team thier first win, only to loose it right at the end :(

    And finally it's gotta be 2006, Jenson drove the race of his life to finally take his first Grand Prix win. Plus this was so far the only wet race that Hungary has ever had !!!

  • Comment number 68.

    definatly 2006, i've never seen anyone so happy about a first win, and its great witht beh situation we've had this year,

  • Comment number 69.

    I asked this on the Classic German GP results and have failed to recieve a response:

    "Yet again the highlights are not on Freeview. Now I understand that you have other things to show on there but I looked at what was being shown at 18:30 today and its was Golf on one channel (Fair enough), and blank screen on the other with the guide saying that there was not going to be anything shown on the channel between 18:30 and 0:00. So why were the highlights not shown in that gap??? You say that you have no space available on freeview but it is quite clear that there is a 5 and a half hour gap with nothing being shown.

    I hope a member of the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ can answer that question for me as I would really like to know why.

    As to the voting for these races, perhaps you should show full Grand Prix highlights for all those before 1997 and 5-10 minutes for the ITV ones, and then we vote on which race was actually the best, rather than vote on the ones we want to see. I'm sure I would of voted for 2000 in this weeks choices but because I knew that we might not get full Grand Prix highlights of another one, then I didn't. Voting for the one we think is best when we have seen them means that races like 1961 would have more of a chance of winning and would provide people with the knowledge of what the majority of people thought was the best race."

    and this:

    "Well if the races were shown on Freeview then why did Andrew say they were not going to be shown??? I'm not saying they were not shown, I just want to know why we were not told and why when there was another gap in the listings that they were not shown? I know I would of been able to watch them when Neo-Slider said they were on, but due to not being told they were on, and the fact I have bandwidth limits, I have been unable to watch them. Some communication is clearly lacking here."

    As for my pick, it would be 1989. 1997 and 2006 were better but we won't get full highlights for them so 1989.

  • Comment number 70.

    My pick will be 1989 race when Mansell came from 12th on the grid and won the race with a good move on Senna using a backmarker to get by. It just showed you can pass at the Hungaroring even though the track is like "Monaco but without the houses." I remembered that race when I was a kid and still have memories watching the race and we get full highlights for the 1989 race so that will be my choice.

  • Comment number 71.

    As much as I would of liked to have seen 1998 and Schumi's epic win, I guess I'll have to vote for 1997. Damon's oh-so-near victory robbed at the death by electronics and JV.

  • Comment number 72.

    Extended highlights of 1989 and normal highlights of 2006 and 1998, please!

  • Comment number 73.

    Often described as the most boring race, it has thrown up many more exciting races than Barcelona in Spain.

    1992 when Nigel Mansell won the championship could be a classic but only from a purely British point of view.

    1997 when Damon Hill put in a giant killer drive only to be robbed cruelly at the end was heartbreaking, and denied Arrows their first win. This race was their best ever result.

    1998 when Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn stunned the paddock with an audacious change of strategy...arguably the best example of the power of their partnership.

    2003 when Fernando Alonso lapped Michael Schumacher on the way to his first win, becoming the youngest ever winner on the way until Vettel at Monza last year.

    2006 when Alonso and Schumacher made the rest of the field look like amateurs at the beginning, with Button able to capitalise on a cruel twist of fate for Alonso after a pit stop for his first win.

  • Comment number 74.

    1997 was a brilliant race, such a shame for Damon... Please show it, but cut it off before the end and we can all pretend Damon won!



  • Comment number 75.

    2006 PLEASE ONE OF MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITES!!!

  • Comment number 76.

    being a lifelong Jenson Button fan not one of these glory hunting people who jump the band wagon i been supporting the man through thick and thin, gotta admit the previous 2 seasons have been hard,

    hence for me it's Hungary 2006 as the classic race for me

  • Comment number 77.

    Suprised that 92 didnt make it into the top 5. Ok maybe not a classic but would be nice to see Mansell win the championship. The good thing about Hungary is that it allows the underdog a chance, and so it has to be Damon just missing out in 97, with a victorious jenson in 06 second. Can still remember watching both races, with different emotions!!

    Dave

  • Comment number 78.

    Button as he deserved it. Closely followed by all the others. I would like extended highlights of 1997 but as tat isn't possible I'll go for 1986.

  • Comment number 79.

    A big error in 1998 not being included - one of Schumacher's finest victories. 1997 was highly impressive but for me it is 2006 as this is my favourite race victory. After six and a half seasons faith in Jenson Button was finally, finally redeemed with a fantastic win from 14th on the grid.

  • Comment number 80.

    1989

  • Comment number 81.

    Hi all,

    Thanks for your overwhelming response already. This is just a quick comeback to some of your points.

    Why no 1998? I can't win with you lot, can I?! You have a go at me for not picking more races from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ era so you can choose from more extended highlights, and then when I pick three of five from pre-1997 you don't like it!

    I'm joking, of course. Nevertheless, it is true that had I picked 1998 - and, yes, it was a great race and a great drive; I was there - then we would most likely have to have dropped 1986 or 1988, which would have meant three post-1997 races, and only two extended highlights to choose from. Anyway, as I have said repeatedly on these blogs, there's always next year - and thank you for your other suggestions on that.

    Freeview - I also noticed that the German races appeared on Freeview when we had said they wouldn't. Sorry about that. I will look into it and find an answer. Generally, though, if there are not a good few hours to loop it, the feeling is it's probably not worth it.

    Button v Alonso in 2006 - I also think Alonso would have won that year had he not had his failure. But my friend Mark Hughes tells me Button was closing at 0.5secs a lap and had time to catch him. I guess we'll never know.

    Commentary/the ITV era - we are only prepared to use ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ commentary, I'm afraid. Because Murray Walker was a ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ commentator before he joined ITV, and likewise Martin Brundle afterwards, that means we can use them when they were at ITV. Otherwise, in the ITV years, we have to join the footage with 5 Live commentary, which is a very labour intensive job. Either way, we do not have the resources to justify cutting half-hour highlights of these races in the time we would have (the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Grand Prix programmes already exist, of course), regardless of the commentators. Hence, the time restriction for the races from 1997-2008.

  • Comment number 82.

    2006 was an exciting race to watch and it was the track where button (who is now leading the championship)won his first ever F1 race.

    2006 gets my vote

  • Comment number 83.

    74 : kristofpher wrote... 1997 was a brilliant race, such a shame for Damon... Please show it, but cut it off before the end and we can all pretend Damon won!


    LOL

  • Comment number 84.

    2003 & 2006

  • Comment number 85.

    It's got to be 1997. Damon Hill in an Arrows passing Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari at the end of the straight. Of course ITV managed to have an advertisement break at the time. Two laps away from the most astounding victory. And the crows shouting "Damon, Damon, Damon.. " as he got on the second step of the podium. He was the Hungaroringmeister.

  • Comment number 86.

    I meant crowds not crows of course, but they were probably cheering too.

  • Comment number 87.

    To Andrew:

    suggestion for the Murray/Martin ITV races. You say: "Either way, we do not have the resources to justify cutting half-hour highlights of these races in the time we would have (the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Grand Prix programmes already exist, of course), regardless of the commentators. Hence, the time restriction for the races from 1997-2008."

    In case you don't realise, ITV did a race highlights programme each Sunday night after the Grand Prix approximately 45 minutes (once removing commercials). Remove the start of the programme where it is being introduced, remove the close of the programme as well as the break bumpers and you have a 30 minute programme.

    That isn't so hard as from where I (and many others) are seeing things.

  • Comment number 88.

    Benson - the 2006 Race was classic for the famous James Allen moment...JENSON BUTTON WINNNNNNNS..........better then your current bloke.
    Also 2006 saw Anthony Davidson used...surely you can have the ITV Commentary on as he is being used by Radio 5 Live.
    I dont like the 5 Live commentary being used on the races covered by ITV, its dirorentated from the TV pictures.

  • Comment number 89.

    Definately 2006 - a real classic, with lots of action, rain and surprises.

    Infact, since the rather dreary 2004 race, all of the races at the Hungaroring since haven't been that bad at all, contrary to popular criticisms of the circuit.

  • Comment number 90.

    As a side comment, D_M_N, I believe I worked on Wikipedia with you? On the Wikiproject Formula One, before I got made an administrator.

    Lord_Lancashire (or Lradrama ;) )

  • Comment number 91.

    86 was great, remember Piquet's massive oversteer slide into turn one overtaking Senna.

    Mansells amazing win in the Ferrari in 89 with that "trick of the light " pass on Senna.

    Hills heartbreak in 87 & Jensons joy in 2006 those would be my top pics ..

  • Comment number 92.

    highlights of Hungary 1997 are all over youtube for those who continuously, and one has to say rather foolishly continue to vote for races that fall between the years of 1997 and 2008.

    When will these folks learn!! Andrew has already spelt it out for you as have countless others, A VOTE FOR RACE BETWEEN 1997 AND 2008 IS A POINTLESS VOTE AS THE RACE WILL BE SHOWN ANYWAY. It is decided from the moment Andrew gives us the 'options' that any race that falls between 1997 and 2008 will be given around 5 mins REGARDLESS if it receives 0 votes or 1.5 billion.

    Andrew, put the folks out their misery next time and simply do not mention an ITV race, just braodcast it anyway, because that is the actual outcome anyway.

    By the way, you have my backing to keep the 90's and 00' races at a minimum. They are too recent and fresh in the memory.

  • Comment number 93.

    Senna27, I've said this once and I will say it again.

    As much as you protest that you don't wish to see the newer races, they are put up because they are enjoyable and great to watch, whether it be on YouTube, here or whatever.

    Many people do not care when a race was held whether it be recently, in the 80s or the Jurassic period for all I care, but we want to see them again because we are FANS - and once a great race, always a great race.

    This is about picking CLASSIC races, not HISTORICAL races, and trust me, we've had a hell of a lot of CLASSIC races in the 90s and 00s.

    As much as I love a blast from the past, a look back at a recent belter certainly does not go amiss. There are sadly always people on F1 websites who winge and put a downer on everything, and at the moment, you nicely fit the bill.

    Andrew, you're doing a fine job btw.

  • Comment number 94.

    Senna27, you seriously need to calm down and get off your high horse, rather than going off on a whinging shouting rant at people every time. Get a grip and stop shouting at others and basically implying that they're stupid, there's no need for it, and you know it. Take a chill pill before you make yourself ill through all your pointless shouting at people.

  • Comment number 95.

    1989 please. I had hoped for 1990, and Boutsen's triumph (and Senna barging Nannini right off the circuit!)

  • Comment number 96.

    Got to be 1989 hasn't it? Great run from Mansell - didn't he qualify 12th? - on a circuit you can't overtake on! 1997 would be heartbraking to watch, but on the other had I only saw the start at the time and listened to it on the radio in the car. I think it was worse than watching it.

  • Comment number 97.

    Lord Lanc - You completely miss the point - yet again. My 'rant' is not about dictating to other what they should desire to see, instead it is about the continuous way in which people request for something which they are going to get anyway. To sum up, people are asking for something after they have been informed they will receive it! That is what I simply can not comprehend! And far from shouting, every request that falls into the ITV era just has me shaking my head with laughter at the sheer mystery of it all!

    Steevy, I dont see where I have shouted at anyone. If anything, I detect a bit of attitude from you - if anything!

  • Comment number 98.

    1989, for showing that overtaking is possible at the Hungaroring!

  • Comment number 99.

    Senna27, I sympathise entirely with what you're saying.

    The notion is simple:
    1. All the races selected by Andrew will be shown as short summaries. That means whatever happens there will be short summaries of 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1997 and 2006.
    2. For races between 1979 and 1996, if enough people 'vote' for it they will show the full 30 minutes Highlights programme from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ archive instead of the summary.

    Therefore, it is only worthwhile to vote for a race between 1979 and 1996.

    If you desperately want to see 1997 Hungary and 2006 Hungary, then essentially you have nothing to worry about at all. Even if no one votes for either, they'll still get shown at the maximum length the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ can manage.

  • Comment number 100.

    1989 please

    Would love to have 1998 on there as it's the only race I regret missing whilst on holiday in my 18 years of following the sport.

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