Charles Leclerc reached the grand slam list – Jim Clark leads

Charles Leclerc dominates the Australian GP.

Charles Leclerc had reason to smile at the Australian GP’s podium. Zumawire / MVPhotos

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Charles Leclerc dominates the Australian GP on Sunday as he pleased.

The Monaco drove from pile to victory, leading each lap of the race and still cornering around the track the fastest of all.

This performance is called “grand slam” in formula one. Leclerc succeeded for the first time.

Leclerc became the 26th driver to reach this achievement in the history of the series.

F1, grand slamit

Pile, win, fastest lap and every lap at the top

Jim Clark, 8

Lewis Hamilton, 6

Alberto Ascari, 5

Michael Schumacher, 5

Jackie Stewart, 4

Ayrton Senna, 4

Nigel Mansell, 4

Sebastian Vettel, 4

…. Mika Häkkinen, 2

… Nico Rosberg, 2

… Max Verstappen, 1

… Charles Leclerc, 1

At the top of the list is Jim Clark. The Scottish driver mastered the formulas in the 1960s however he wished.

Two world championships and 25 race wins don’t do justice to Clark’s skills.

Without the poor reliability of Lotus cars, Clark could be up to six times the world champion and could win nearly half as much.

Indeed, many F1 experts consider Clark, who died in a April 1968 Formula 2 race, to be the best driver ever.

You can find Finnish colors on the list Mika Häkkinen in terms of. Häkkinen crushed others in 1998 in Brazil and Monaco.

Kimi Raikkonen however, it is not annoying on this list. Yes, the iceman grabbed two in his career hat tricki.e. victory, pile and fastest lap.

Someone other than Räikkönen led the race in Australia six rounds in 2007 and four rounds in 2008 in Spain.

Jim Clark is the best F1 driver ever in many books. Zumawire / MVPhotos

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