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F1's Most Heartbreaking Lost Victories

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Formula Ones history is marked by eleven instances where race winners lost their victories due to penalties or disqualifications. These moments, ranked by the drivers dominance and the severity of the punishment, have sparked debates for decades. Notable examples include Gerhard Bergers 1990 Canadian Grand Prix, Michael Schumachers 1994 Belgian Grand Prix, and James Hunts 1976 British Grand Prix. Recent shocks include Sebastian Vettels 2019 Canadian Grand Prix and George Russells 2022 Belgian Grand Prix. The top two lost triumphs are Lewis Hamiltons 2008 Belgian Grand Prix and Ayrton Sennas 1989 Japanese Grand Prix. These incidents highlight the unpredictable nature of Formula One, where rules can swiftly alter the outcome of a race.

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