Moss
regains unwanted F1 record after Rosberg title
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[November 28, 2016]
By Alan Baldwin
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg's
first Formula One championship has had the side-effect of returning
an unwanted accolade -- the most successful grand prix driver never
to win the title -- to Britain's Stirling Moss.
Until Sunday, when he clinched the championship by finishing second
in the Abu Dhabi season-ender, Rosberg had carried that dubious
honor on his shoulders thanks to his 23 race wins for Mercedes.
The 87-year-old Moss, who competed in a golden but deadly era when
there were far fewer races in the championship, ended his career in
1961 with 16 victories.
A team mate at Mercedes to the great Argentine five-times world
champion Juan Manuel Fangio, Moss finished runner-up four years in a
row from 1955.
Rosberg, who beat Britain's triple-champion team mate Lewis Hamilton
to the title on Sunday, had taken the record from Moss in April when
he won the Chinese Grand Prix for his 17th career victory.
The German ended the year with nine wins from 21 races while
Hamilton made history with an unwanted record of his own -- the
first driver to triumph 10 times in a season and not take the title.
Remarkably, only two other drivers have ever won 10 or more races in
a season -- seven-times champion Michael Schumacher and
fellow-German Sebastian Vettel.
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Mercedes' Formula One driver, Nico Rosberg of Germany celebrates
after winning the Formula One 2016 Drivers' World Championship .
REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
Hamilton also won 10 races last year when he sealed the championship
with three rounds to spare. The Briton won 11 times in his 2014
title season.
Until this year, the most wins by a driver in a season without
taking the title was seven.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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