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Andrew Benson | 08:51 UK time, Thursday, 11 June 2009

This year's will be a bitter-sweet occasion for many both inside and outside Formula 1.

Assuming everything goes to plan with the , this will be the last time contemporary F1 cars race in anger around this for at least a decade.

And even if Donington fail to get their race off the ground, there appears no way back for Silverstone - has made it clear that Britain will lose its grand prix before he takes it back to the Northamptonshire track.

So this seems an apposite time to celebrate the rich history of the British grand prix at Silverstone with the latest edition of our classic grands prix series.

Clearly, it was not the easiest decision to pick only five races to highlight.

As it happens, our choice was limited to some extent by the patchiness of the archive once you start to seriously wind the clock back.

That ruled out three of my initial picks - 1969 featuring a stunning race-long battle between and ; and the famous pile-up triggered by losing control out of Woodcote; and , when James Hunt and made it an all-British battle for the lead for a while.

No matter, we have five great choices for you to debate.

We start in 1981, when Watson triggered the first of the track invasions that were later to become familiar in the years of 's success with his victory on a glorious summer afternoon.

That win, handed to the Northern Irishman when 's Renault retired, was the start of an era in another way - it was the maiden victory for the McLaren team under the then-new ownership of , as well as the first win for a car made of .

After that, there is 1987, Mansell's first win at Silverstone - and what a win it was. Delayed by a mid-race tyre change, the Englishman mercilessly hunted down Williams-Honda team-mate before passing him with a stunning manoeuvre into Stowe with two laps to go.

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Our next choice is 1998, when took one of many controversial victories for .

At the end of a soaking wet race, in which he and McLaren's had staged a superb fight, the German actually crossed the line in the pit lane, into which he had come to serve a stop-go penalty for overtaking while yellow warning flags were being waved - which meant he had not actually served the penalty at all.

Finally, there are two races from this decade - and .

The first will go down as one of the greatest races ever - , then at Ferrari, won in brilliant style a race that was turned on its head when a priest invaded the track, prompting the intervention of the safety car.

That led to the uncompetitive Toyotas running one-two at one stage, with (remember him?) at the head of the field, before Barrichello - driving the race of his life - moved inexorably to the front.

Finally, we had to include , which will go down as one of the great wet-weather drives in F1 history.

The Englishman made his rivals look second-rate as he won by more than a minute, lapping at times five seconds a lap fastest than anyone else - the sort of performance that puts him in the same bracket as the likes of and Michael Schumacher.

With such a fabulous choice, picking the best will not be easy - so why not give us a hand by telling us which one you would choose as your pick of the greatest of Silverstone's great moments?

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  • Comment number 1.

    Tough choice indeed. I'd like 1981, with 2003 second.

    What happens with the extended highlights this round? Obviously 1998, 2003, and 2008 are 5 minute limited. Does that mean, if two highlights are shown like before, that it will be 1981 and 1987 for sure?

  • Comment number 2.

    Has to be 1987.

  • Comment number 3.

    Going for 1987 so we get extended highlights....2003 and 2008 would be my 2nd and 3rd choice but i dont wanna pick those because they'll be 5 minute highlights!!!! :-)

  • Comment number 4.

    1987 for me. Can we have the whole race please? Please? Pleeeeeeeeeease???

  • Comment number 5.

    1998 was a rather crazy race, so I'd go for that. 1987 2nd choice, 1981 3rd choice. They're all rather good, and I look forward to watching them!

  • Comment number 6.

    It's got to be 1987 for me, i would really love to see extended highlights of that race again :-)

  • Comment number 7.

    I would chose 1998 or 2003, but we'd only get short highlights won't we? =[

    1987 then.

  • Comment number 8.

    1987 definately

  • Comment number 9.

    I'm surprised 1995 isn't on there - considering:

    a) it had a controversial moment
    b) British winner.

  • Comment number 10.

    2008 - just a fantastic drive from Lewis - he didn't seem to notice it was raining and that you can't go that fast in the rain.

  • Comment number 11.

    I'm lucky enough to have the whole 1987 race on DVD, so I'll choose 1981.

  • Comment number 12.

    It has to be 1987... hands down! Nigel Mansell with his "people-powered" Williams-Honda. Rubens Barichello display of overtaking in 2003 was amazing, but Nigel Mansell's move in '87 was breath-taking and probably one of the top 5 over-taking moves in the history of Formula 1.

  • Comment number 13.

    Why isn't 1991 on there? Great drive by Mansell, great win, and one of the greatest moments in motorsport history at the end when he gave Senna a lift back to the pits?

    But I suppose from the selection, I would pick 2003, if only for the crazy priest.

  • Comment number 14.

    To be fair McLarenDan they can only choose 5 races, maybe 1991 will be a choice next year.

    I'd vote for...........2003, with 1998 as my 2nd choice

  • Comment number 15.

    1987 has to get my vote for that epic Mansell charge and the breathtaking dummy he sold great rival Piquet on the Hangar straight into Stowe. His fuel read out was telling him he had no fuel left with 2 laps to go! Second place for me would be 1981 as it was a win for John Watson a very personable and unsung British racing hero. Bit disappointed that there is no footage of 1976 with the starting grid shunt and near riot when Hunt 'the Shunt' was almost not allowed to take the restart. Going back even further 1968 was by all accounts another classic with Jo Siffert holding off the perenially unluck Chris Amon for the last win for Rob Walker's privateer Lotus. It would have been good to have seen 1995 for the Hill/Schumacher tussle and popular win for Johnny Herbert or 1988 for Mansell's sublime drive in the wet. Maybe next year...

  • Comment number 16.

    I'll go for 1987. It would have been 2003 as it was the best race in my opinion (and I was lucky enough to attend it) but for the sake of extended highlights it's 1987. Surprised 1995 isn't there though

  • Comment number 17.

    1987. People power!

  • Comment number 18.

    2003 as i was at my first ever grand prix and have never seen it since,
    1987 second as it sounds legendary.

  • Comment number 19.

    2008

  • Comment number 20.

    1987 - Great atmosphere and a typical Mansell drive.

  • Comment number 21.

    It has to be 1987... No questions... Mansell in one of his best races... What a manouver too... Classic in every sense of the word!

    Stuart
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  • Comment number 22.

    For me it has to be either 2003 for the thrilling race or 2008 for a stunning drive by lewis, nobody was remotely close to him on that day.
    I'm gonna miss silverstone, perhaps our only chance of ever seeing a race there again is if FOTA make a breakaway series?

  • Comment number 23.

    1987 is my 1st choice. Nigel Mansell!! enough said.

    2008 was fantastic but it was only last year and 5mins is not enough to do it justice, anyway.

  • Comment number 24.

    1987, 1987, 1987 and then 1987, if not then 1987 please

  • Comment number 25.

    It has to be 1987. I was 12 years old, sitting in the grandstand at Stowe with some Brazilians mocking us after NM's pitstop. My dad had me timing the difference between NP and NM each lap on my new fangled digital watch. Each lap the people around me were asking for the time difference, and each lap the crowd grew louder and louder, except for 2 Brazilian who went very quiet and were heavily mocked when NM threw NP the best fake seen in sports. Absolute classic, remember it link it was yesterday.

  • Comment number 26.

    1987, for the simple reason it contains possibly the greatest overtaking manoeuvre of all time!!!

  • Comment number 27.

    1987 please

    If I could have it my way I would've gone for 1993 - a riveting battle between Prost and Senna with Schumacher trying to join in the fun.



    Andrew, I don't suppose you could wet our appetites for the German GP with any news on archives from the Nordschleife era?

  • Comment number 28.

    I am disapointed that the lack of coverage in the archive rules out the older races especially 1973. I was looking forward to Raymond Baxter's great commentry as Jackie Stewart went ploughing through the corn field at Stowe - "Now he's really in the agricultural business."
    I think the outcome of this poll may be decided on the strength of the nostalgia vote with people keen to see an old edition of the 91Èȱ¬'s Grand prix programme as opposed to more recent races that were covered by ITV.

    If I am voting for a classic grand prix, then I would put 2003 at the top of the list with a brilliant victory for Rubens Barrichello. 1987 and 2008 would be a close joint second choice. I am a not a Lewis fanatic, but I think that Silverstone last year was his greatest F1 victory so far. From 1987, Mansell's chase and pass of Piquet is the drive of a legend. As both of these races featured stunning drives by Brits in Britain then they obviously feature well in my memory. I do not remember the 1981 race and so would not mind seeing it. The 1998 race would get last place in my vote.

    McLarendan #13 - 1991 was a pretty uneventful race. Hardly a classic but I agree it's an iconic image with Senna perched on the airbox of Mansell's Williams on the drive from Club corner.

    I would agree with F1-ADDICT #16 that 1995 would be good to see again.

  • Comment number 29.

    Decent choices in the end Andrew.

    However other contenders could have been:

    Brand Hatch 1982, when Derek Warwick stormed to the front in the (unknown at the time) fuel light Toleman, overtaking the then current points leader Didier Pironi's Ferrari to the delight of the crowd.

    Silverstone 1988, for Mansell's storming drive through to 2nd in the pouring rain.

    And how about Silverstone 2005, mainly for Juan Pablo Montoya's outrageous move around the outside of Fernando Alonso at Copse on the first lap? An awesome move which symbollised the much missed Colombian's talent and racecraft

  • Comment number 30.

    Sadly you forget the 1986 race which gets my vote - Mansell's first British GP win and a race full of drama; Jacques Laffite broke both legs during a multi car pile up at the start, leading to his retirement (and if I recall rightly his last race). The pile up included a significant number of cars which blocked the track entirely. The race was stopped without any drivers completing a single lap. This was fortunate for Mansell who had a driveshaft failure at the first start, but was allowed to restart as there had not been a lap completed. Mansell then went on to have a massive duel with Piquet, never more than 2 seconds apart, with a missed gear change by Piquet the only mistake by either in the race, which allowed Mansell through and he went on to win. Also the last British GP at Brands Hatch.

  • Comment number 31.

    the ones i would like to see for the 2 extended highlight race are 1987 and 2008 1987 was before i was born with what people say it was amazing and 2008 was amazing how hamilton was seconds quicker than anyone and it was funny to see massa attempts at ballet in an f1 car with all his piroeuttes

  • Comment number 32.

    The only 2 races we can see in full length highlights form are 1981 and 1987.

    1987 I grant you is an absolute classic, and is an excellent choice.

    But 1981 is nothing near the standard of 1986, 1991 and 1995. Perhaps even 1993 has a better claim to being here with the epic Senna vs Prost battle.

    Despite this, I vote for 1981 and 1987, since they are the only two full length highlights options. I urge others to do the same, at best you won't get more than 5 minutes for 2003 Britain and that won't do justice to that brilliant race.


  • Comment number 33.

    Extended Highlights of 1987!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

    That race was emense!

  • Comment number 34.

    In terms of the pure excitement of F1, it's hard to look beyond 1987. My dad was at Stowe on lap 59, and he told me something interesting - it wasn't the quality of Mansell's pass on Piquet that was really amazing, but rather the way that Piquet squeezed Mansell at the apex of the corner - literally inches in it!

    Anyway, beyond '87, I'd quite like to see 2008, for a drive of complete and utter dominance from Hamilton. However, if I had a vote on one of the modern ones, I'd actually go for 2007, for Hamilton's totally stunning pole-setting lap - when he crossed the line (I was at Copse), it was like the winning goal had been scored at the cup final - everyone went completely mental!

  • Comment number 35.

    You'd vote for 2007 because of a qualifying lap? Sorry, it's about the races, not 1 qualifying lap. 2007 was nothing special as a race.

  • Comment number 36.

    I agree with you gonzomontoya - 1988 was a brilliant race and holds special memories for me as it was the first GP I ever went to with my dad.

    But out of the choices I'd have to say 1987, what a classic. Although I was also at the 2008 GP and that also was very special and actually was a better race imo than 1987. But even so, our Nige putting one sensational move on Piquet with 2 laps to go, after a fightback from 30+ secs back, what more could you want?!

  • Comment number 37.

    1987 or 2008, though 1987 would be better for the extended highlights and to see Mansell pumping those laps in!

  • Comment number 38.

    1987 please with 1981 as my second vote.
    With 1998, 2003 and 2008 being from the ITV years we won't get full highlights and it'd be a shame to lose the full highlights from either 1981 or 1987!

  • Comment number 39.

    I disagree with those saying 1986, 1991, and 1995 should have been picked. 1981 was an interesting race in a very competitive season.

    1986 - is the same story as 1987. Makes little sense to see two Mansell vs Piquet battles.
    1991 - there's nothing significant in my view about this race other than Mansell giving Senna a lift, which 91Èȱ¬ already covered in their "30 Years Of F1" promo before the season.
    1995 - Not bad but I didn't think F1 was so competitive in 1995 to give the race an exciting context. It was one-man domination. The awkward in-between era from Senna-Prost-Mansell and Alonso-Kimi-Schumacher, where Williams were driver limited and especially in 95 I think Benetton Renault was the fastest race-fuel package.

    Just a point about 1987. Would you say that Mansell's win in the end was due to strategy as well as good driving? I know Mansell had to come in to replace a wheel weight that had come loose or something, but I would have thought a stop for tyres would have been a far better option. Taking nothing away from Mansell, I think he was the best driver in comparison to pure ability to Ayrton Senna in that era.

  • Comment number 40.

    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT! I feel you have let us down a bit here i'm sorry to say. I was expecting to see at least one race from 1991-1995 at least from Silverstone.

    You have missed 1991 where Mansell gave Senna a lift back to the pits on his sidepod - what an iconic moment.

    What about 1992 and a superb dominant drive by Mansell that ended in a huge track invasion?

    The classic 1993 race that saw a titanic scrap between Prost and Senna with Hill's dramatic retirement?

    In 1994 Hill won after Schumacher passed him on the parade lap - this is a very important race in F1 history.

    How could you miss 1995 with the rain, Hill and Schumacher crashing together, Coulthard missing the win and Johnny Herbert bagging his first victory for Benetton?

    I cannot believe none of these races are an option in favour of races from this decade that we have all seen fairly recently. I am pretty gutted at this i have to say - by far the worst selection thus far from a veritable feast of possible options the 91Èȱ¬ has in it's archives. Sorry to seem critical as usually your selections are very good but i really am pretty gutted about this i was looking forward to some great classic viewing on GP weekend which is now not going to happen as i bet hardly anyone votes for 1981, the only rare classic race in this selection.

    I would like to see 1981 please as something new, we have all seen that 1987 passing move so many times now do we really need to see it yet again?

  • Comment number 41.

    2003, just from 1981. Some of the moves Rubens made were absolutely amazing, passing cars round the outside on some bends if I remember correctly. It was the best Gp I had watched in a very very long time.

  • Comment number 42.

    Who'd like to be a Classic F1 years selector for a living??

    Hehe, it's a tough job Andrew.

    I understand that people want to see some other parts of the archive. And certain choices I'm sure do matter more to some than others. As has been mentioned before though:
    1) 91Èȱ¬ will run this segment next year it seems.
    2) ITV gave us nothing from their archive. As for a customary ITV parting shot, I've appreciated that even with a dominant British driver this year, I think the coverage is head and shoulders above ITV's OMG!OMG! Hamilton and Button OMG!OMG!!!

  • Comment number 43.

    The 2nd point was meant to say that, let's take stock in that it's good to have some Classic F1 this year, rather than nothing at all. I know "be thankful" is kinda an annoying thing to hear, yeah there are some other good races that won't be shown this year, but hey just watch the races they show and see if you enjoy it.

    If there's a race you desperately want to see, why not give it a plug when Singapore comes around. If there's enough popularity for it, I'm sure the Beeb will consider.

  • Comment number 44.

    Difficult one.

    Like others, i'll have to go for 1987 so we get the beebs extended highlights, though it was also a great race and atmosphere.

    If there is a 2nd choice, 1998 was a classic. Schumachers most exciting, incident packed season in my opinion.

  • Comment number 45.

    I'm a bit confused as to why the beeb can't show the full highlights of the 1973 GP, as they have been shown on a number of ocassions on ESPN classic. Did the 91Èȱ¬ sell the rights to the footage we get on ESPN?

    From the selection of SILVERSTONE classic moments (as Andrew said in his blog guys, so GP's at Brands don't count!), i'd pick the 1987 and 1981 extended highlights for the main reason that I really enjoy the nostalgia of seeing the full broadcast of the older GP's (I thought the graphics on the opening/closing sequences of the '82 Monaco GP were really funny - I can imagine people back in the day saying "wow, look at those graphics! Cutting edge stuff!)

    Is there a possibility of seeing any of footage of the 1969 duel between Rindt & Stewart? Both drivers were good friends and had a huge battle throughout the race until Rindt's car started to fail. Stewart magaged to pull alongside and warn Jochen that his car was failing, prompting Rindt to retire.

    I'll be sad to see Silverstone leave the calander, but i'm frustrated that more people are not getting behind the Donington project. Surely it's better that we have a GP than none at all, also Donington is a great track with a lot of history. They also have the Grand Prix collection on site, which is a must for any F1 fan.

  • Comment number 46.

    I would like to see 81 and 87 in full.

    And short highlights of the others.

  • Comment number 47.

    1st, 1981.
    2nd, 1987.

  • Comment number 48.

    All of them.

  • Comment number 49.

    1987. Remember, we can't see extended highlights of 98, 03 or 08 due to the 91Èȱ¬ not having the rights, so the choice has to be between 81 and 87. My vote goes to the latter due to Mansell's epic charge.

  • Comment number 50.

    1987 with the brilliant drive, second choice would be 2003 if we get to see more than 5 minutes, if not then 1981.

  • Comment number 51.

    2003 please!

  • Comment number 52.

    1981, then '87 and '08. Love the cars from the 70's and 80's

  • Comment number 53.

    Bit of a disappointing choice but I will go for 1987 anyway. My second choice would 1981 they were both great races.

  • Comment number 54.

    I am all up for 1987 but where did the other choices come from?

    There are surely much better options, e.g. Mansell in the underpowered Judd-engined Williams in '88 taking on the McLarens and Ferraris, or anything from the early to mid '90s (British winners - Mansell, Hill and Herbert).

    As some other people are disappointed in the choice of races, how's this for an idea? Instead of giving a choice of five races, how about asking bloggers for their suggestions for classic years and if the archive allows show the highlights for the most popular choices.

  • Comment number 55.

    Last year's race was brilliant. It had action, unpredictability, and of course a great wet drive from Lewis.

  • Comment number 56.

    1987 and '81 for me.
    I remember watching the '87 race, (still have it on VHS because i taped it at the time). In the previous race at Paul Ricard Piquet changed tyres and Mansell didnt. Mansell won. So i expect Piquet thought he'd try to go full distance at silverstone to beat Mansell on home turf. Oops. Classic era, classic Silverstone layout. (would be nice to see the '86 race from Brands as well though)

  • Comment number 57.

    For me it has to be 1987 - I was there in the crowd and the atmosphere was electric. I am Piquet fan and it was not my ideal result, but what a race!

    The other race British GP that stands out for me is the 1986 British GP that was the last race at Brands Hatch - a far better track in my opinion than Silverstone. That too was a Willams Mansell/Piquet battle.

  • Comment number 58.

    87 as my first choice, and 98 as my second choice

  • Comment number 59.

    the '73 and '77 have been on ESPN Classic recently and the '73 (complete with commentary by Mr Stewart) would surely be anyones 1st choice. It's a shame you haven't included the Donnington GP (I know it was a European GP - not British...) that would be great too.

    OK you made me choose: 1987

  • Comment number 60.

    2003 was a great race but Id have to go with 2008 as i didnt see it!

  • Comment number 61.

    1st choice 1987, 2nd choice 1998. Incidentally, this will be the first time i've actually visited a grand prix (despite being a fan for over 12 years!) I cannot wait!!!

  • Comment number 62.

    Oh my goodness! So many crackers! But I'd like extended highlights of '87 (what a drive by Nigel Mansell) and normal highlights of the two rain effected races of '98 and 2008, as my name might tell!

  • Comment number 63.

    1. I'm bummed that there is no real old school race in the mixer this time round. As people have said, footage certainly exists. Better luck next year I suppose.

    2. As for more recent efforts, I'd have liked to have seen 1992 in the mixer, for the legendary track invasion if nothing else.

    3. Out of the five nominated. Hmmm...'03 is only remembered because of the mad priest and '98 because of Schumacher's dirty tricks. '08 was awesome but the 80s races also sound quality so I'll go old school.

    And I'll say 1987 has the edge.

  • Comment number 64.

    I've seen Mansell's '87 pass on Piquet many times, so I can pass on that race.

    2003 for me.

  • Comment number 65.

    1987 please! 1981 as a second choice.

  • Comment number 66.

    2008 or '87, both classics from the Brits...

  • Comment number 67.

    87 and 81 for me too, I want my fix of extended highlights (especially as I wasn't even born for either of these races!)

  • Comment number 68.

    1981 then 1987 please.

    I'd prefer 1950 though, and anything from Brands Hatch and Aintree too.

  • Comment number 69.

    Superb stuff this, well as already has been mentioned there are the ESPN version of the above mentioned races, but if we cant get those then the great Mansell from '87 and also '81.

    Hamiltons drive last year was superb, i'll add that as my 3rd choice.

  • Comment number 70.

    i get the impression the 91Èȱ¬ archive is in a complete mess!! There is no doubt about that!

    As has already been mentioned, ESPN Classic have recently broadcasted 1973 and 1977 - footage that was taken from the 91Èȱ¬!!!! What on earth is going on here?!


    Anyway, obviously 1987 is going to win...it was a great race though!

    I'm always very disappointed to see races from this decade on here, as I feel its a waste and they do not qualify as classics. The point is surely to see things we haven't seen in ages and that is rare. Just a waste of space if you ask me. 1981 has my vote from this selection.

    What about Hunt at Brands Hatch 1976? Or did the 91Èȱ¬ not record it due to sponsorship issues? That race is legendary, and features the man that gave so much to the 91Èȱ¬ coverage.

    Andrew, one very, very special and desperate request! do you think you could show a very historical and famous qualifying session (i.e. 1985)? This featured the most powerful cars in the history of GP, Keke Rosberg's record 160 mph qualifying lap! Trust me, this will be popular with all - in qualifying trim 1200 bhp plus. I have been desperate to see that for years. Come on Andrew, you know it makes sense! Silverstone was super fast then although Woodcote had a chicane, it was still a quick right left right. That lap just has to be seen. If you could show that quali in full, or even highlights form, you have my vote for prime minister.

  • Comment number 71.

    would love to see extended highlights of 2008, hamilton drove like a dream and massa provided the comedy! next choice 1981 - never seen it, and 3rd choice 1998. really looking forward to next week and hoping there'll be some proper racing!

  • Comment number 72.

    I would pick two race and the first one would be

    Lewis Hamilton's stunning performance last year and Rubens Barrichello race in 2003 where the best two race that i have ever seen.

  • Comment number 73.

    P.S. i agree with another comment, 1987 has been seen many times, would be nice to see other races. Also, where were the options for the senna/prost/mansell races?!!

  • Comment number 74.

    Thats a good point by somebody above...why are we restricted to selecting from the five you opt for Andrew?!! Dont wish to sound cheeky, but the British Public pay for the 91Èȱ¬, we should have a bigger say on what we want. Perhaps in future, merely tell us which races are available and then we can vote?

  • Comment number 75.

    if we vote for 98, 03 or 08..will it be extended or short highlights

  • Comment number 76.

    On a slightly related topic. Tom Pryce's memorial plaque was unveiled in my home town of Ruthin today by David Richards of ProDrive. It would be nice to see some footage of his win at Brands Hatch in the 1975 Race of Champions which I believe is in the 91Èȱ¬ vault somewhere as the other 1970's events have been shown on ESPN Classic over the last few years.
    I'm sure there has been a documentary about Tom on 91Èȱ¬ Wales a few years back which would be nice to see on the red button over the Silverstone weekend

    Huw

  • Comment number 77.

    I wasn't overawed with Lewis Hamilton's win last year, mainly because the Ferrari was so poor in cold and wet conditions with the front tyres. People make a fuss about Massa spinning five times, but in reality I don't think he had the car underneath him to get around the circuit at racing speed. Watch his spin at the final corner onboard and just how little throttle he applied and still spun. Brundle commented how surprised he was.

    I think you can strike out Ferrari from comparing Hamilton's performance with, because as I've suggested I think the Ferrari had a critical weakness in cold conditions on hard tyres.

    And his teammate, clearly lacked performance even compared to the BMWs and Renaults. I don't think Slowvalainen's a noteable measure, just like Piquet isn't with Alonso.

    I think Donnington 1993 was a better drive because of 1) the performance relativity of Senna in the McLaren to the Williams Renaults who had the same tyres, traction control, and a quality #1 performing driver, and 2) because he maintained his performance advantage throughout all conditions wet and dry. Hamilton was not able to match Raikkonen's pace on the drying track I thought.

  • Comment number 78.

    I'm definitely gonna throw my hat in for instating 1995 here! Along with the Schumacher/Hill incident, we're forgetting the Coulthard stopgo penalty giving Herbert the win and the lastlap Barrichello/Brundle accident!
    But out of all the ones there 2003 and 1998 ive got and 2008's too recent. I'll go with 1987

  • Comment number 79.

    if you are wondering about donington, wont it be included for the europian GP?

  • Comment number 80.

    1987. I was there. I was eleven and it was the first ever British GP i'd been to (although I was at Brands for the qualifying for the European GP in 86 but we weren't there on raceday). It was a great day. Great atmosphere. I was perched on a black and decker workmate leaning on my dad's shoulder's who was stood in front of me at the top of the grass banking at Vale - before it was moved further in and in those days before there was safety fencing - just a guard rail. I had a radio walkman tuned into the Silverstone Radio and was shouting out the times for everyone around as the noise of the cars was drowning out the PA system - loads of complete strangers came and thanked me afterwards which was nice. We watched in slack jawed disbelief at Mansell pulling back a 25 second defecit and when he came past us in the lead just seconds after he'd passed Piquet the place just erupted.

    So 1987 please. The complete race would be awesome if possible.

  • Comment number 81.

    Correction - I meant I was at the qualy for the British GP at Brands in 86. The GP in 1985 was the European GP.

  • Comment number 82.

    Without a doubt it would have to be 1987 Mansells historic drive to an unbelievable win over his team mate braking the lap record lap after lap it is the one race that I have tried to find but could only find the clip of him passing his team mate on the hanger straight would love to see the whole race again

  • Comment number 83.

    1987
    because it was all about the tash and the eyebrows for me.

    Lewis' drive in the wet was stunning, eclipsing what Shuey did in Spain years earlier.
    But that was last year, with inferior ITV commentary.
    Seeing a Rubens win could be fateful, as he hasn't won a race yet this season...

  • Comment number 84.

    From the five options it is very diffcult for me to choose between 1981 and 1987.
    I have been very luck to have been at every British GP since 1975. I fact given a free choice I would go for 1978. Watching at a Grang Prix Paddock Hill was an experince not to be missed! With the retirement of Andretti and Peterson the battle for the lead involved a train of 8 cars for lap after lap. Reuterman finally getting the best of Lauda at Clearways with a wonderful piece of opportunistic driving.
    On reflection I would go for 1987 as I can remeber checking my stopwatch to check the gap between Piquet and Mansell lap after lap to see if they would be close before the laps ran out.

    So let's have the whole race please! Oh and any footage of 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978.

    Oh 1979? That reminds me Regga winning for Williams.

  • Comment number 85.

    It has to be '87.

    Like a few others, esp #25, I was at that year's race with my family - on the infield halfway down Hangar Straight. Back then there were no WAP-enabled mobiles or giant screens - you had to piece together the radio or trackside commentary when you could hear it and wait anxiously for the cars to come round again. There was a family next to us with a radio but we couldn't hear the lead Piquet had very well, so I too started to time the gap on my analogue Timex watch... until it became clear it was plummeting.

    The hairs on the back of my neck still stand up when I *think* about leaning over the fence to watch the two Williams batter down the straight... then Mansell moves one way... the other way... the deafening roar as he took the corner... and the even more deafening roar when they came past us on the next lap with Mansell free and clear in 1st.

    Wow, everytime I think of that race I choke up and get emotional.

    That's why - for anyone that thinks '87 is overdone - for me it just has to be shown!

    And '81 2nd vote, because I love seeing days gone by. The cars in the races chosen from the '90s and this decade are all too modern.

    GO RED 5!!! ;o)

  • Comment number 86.

    1st choice - 1987
    2nd choice - 1981

  • Comment number 87.

    I'm always a little self-serving in my votes for this feature because I tend to go for the races I know the least about. My favourite is 2003 but I have that race on video already so I would have to vote for 1987.

    That way we get the full Grand Prix broadcast as well right? ;)

    Good work Andrew.

  • Comment number 88.

    Our next choice is 1998, when Michael Schumacher took one of many controversial victories for Ferrari.

    At the end of a soaking wet race, in which he and McLaren's Mika Hakkinen had staged a superb fight, the German actually crossed the line in the pit lane, into which he had come to serve a stop-go penalty for overtaking while yellow warning flags were being waved - which meant he had not actually served the penalty at all.

    'At the end of a soaking wet race, in which he and McLaren's Mika Hakkinen had staged a superb fight'...

    Hakkinen had built up a 30 second lead before the safety car came out and totally wiped out his advantage towards the end of the race. Not much in thw way of a 'superb fight' going on there...

  • Comment number 89.

    Without doubt it must be 1987, I was there, the atmos was fabulous and Mansell's win made it perfect.

  • Comment number 90.

    i think that all of these qualify to have highlights shown: 1973, 2002, 2003 & 2008

  • Comment number 91.

    1987 without a doubt. 1986 would've been another good option - winning the restart in a car set-up for Piquet, plus it was my first Grand Prix experience. 1987 is just as memorable though.

    If, at some point, you run a blog for classic Hungarian Grand Prix, put me down for 1989. If the highlights from the 1987 BGP don't demonstrate a masterclass in overtaking, Hungary 1989 will.

  • Comment number 92.

    Hi Andrew, i've thinking long and hard about this, and have to say that my choices were between 1981 and 1987.

    I've not seen the earlier race whereas I have seen 1987 completely.

    I'm going to vote for 1981.

    Thanks

  • Comment number 93.

    I knew this would be a tough one, there are so many great races to choose from at Silverstone. My choice would probably be 1987 first choice, and 2008 second choice. I certainly remember the latter more vividly and completely agree with another comment above - Lewis didn't sem to even notice it was raining just a bit! I'm lucky enough to have that race on my hard drive though, so it's got to be 1987 please. Oh, and thank you 91Èȱ¬ for this opportunity to see classic races again - it really is a brilliant innovation and I look forward to it every time!

  • Comment number 94.

    For our home GP I feel it's little enough to ask for two full length highlight shows, and they really have to be from the 80s.

    In the same vein, I trust we can expect these to appear on freeview for a change?

  • Comment number 95.

    2003 British GP was simply the best race ive ever seen, can remember every second of it

  • Comment number 96.

    - A GUEST APPEARANCE BY MURRAY WALKER ON THE 91Èȱ¬ FOR THE BRITIS GP 2009.

    Copy & paste at end of you blog

  • Comment number 97.

    Loved th 80's era
    87 a classic
    I felt amoment in 1991 -The Taxi - which changed everyones perspective on the rivalry of Senna & Mansell.
    2008 very memorable as i got a good view of Hamilton pass the finish line 1st and the Ferraris constantly spinning off.
    I've looked on Youtube at loads of the replays.
    I remember the banner at trackside by a fan
    "Murray Walker is the Talker
    Nigel Mansell is the Stalker"

    - A GUEST APPEARANCE BY MURRAY WALKER ON THE 91Èȱ¬ FOR THE BRITIS GP 2009.

  • Comment number 98.

    since i remember the race so well and it was him who got me into f1 i have to go with 2008, it was a truly amazing drive,

  • Comment number 99.

    Very much like to see some early ones from the 70s if you can!

    If not, then (to be original) definately 1987. 86 was good aswell, as was 91. Other than that 2003 and 2008!

    - A GUEST APPEARANCE BY MURRAY WALKER ON THE 91Èȱ¬ FOR THE BRITISH GP 2009.

  • Comment number 100.

    Ah the one I've been waiting for all season

    From the list in order - 1987, 2003, 1981, 2008, 1998

    And for future reference I'd say 1994 when Damon won and then 1995 are classics. 1999 was eventful with Schumacher's injury. 1992 as well another Mansell classic

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