2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-08-25 09:36
Autogazette readers already knew it before the Formula 1 season started. More than every second participant in the survey had the right world champion tip ready.
Autogazette readers show expertise. In the survey "Who will be the Formula 1 World Champion?" before the start of this year's season, 53.66 percent, and thus more than every second reader, voted for Kimi Raikkonen. The Finn prevailed on Sunday at the last Grand Prix of the 2007 season after a dramatic final with a total of 110 against the two McLaren-Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, who both have 109 points on their accounts.
Only Hamilton is missing
For the ex-world champion from Spain, 29.27 percent voted in the spring, the then almost unknown Lewis Hamilton was accommodated in the pool with other drivers. Raikkonen's team-mate Felipe Massa, who finished fourth in the overall ranking, received 4.88 percent in the survey.
The Autogazette invites you to take surveys once a week. The Audi A1 is up for debate this week. You can access the survey via the teaser in the right bar on the front page or by clicking in the service topics box on the left. The Autogazette team wishes you lots of fun. (AG)
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