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- Mar 31, 2020
I think the archetype for these drivers should be Chris Amon. Started with a strong Ferrari season, then left in 1970 just as Ferrari got back into the game, Then left March for Matra in 1971 when March was getting better and Matra declined further. Later tried his hand as a driver-owner which wasn't the best of ideas. As an example how much bad luck this guy had: at the famous Monza GP 1971 which saw the top 5 cross the line within miliseconds he was originally part of that pack. But he lost his sun protection visor so he had to slow down as he simply could not see well enough to keep up. And he had leading said pack for several laps as well.Another question I have for all you F1 fans, who is the driver you think was the truly most misfortunate in his career due to either injuries, bad cars, disfunctional teams, and just plain rotten luck? For me it's got to be either Jean Alesi or Martin Brundle, the former just had seemingly made all the worst career decisions while the latter suffered early leg damage and had a career of shit cars. Both of these drivers I could have seen as potential Championship drivers but it didn't play out