Hi, quick question. Since the 2008 drivers list has been released im confused by the numbering, why for the last 2? years, no car has had the number 13. I understand the numbering system but i noticed it last year aswell. Why is this?
Jono
So not the highest ranked from the previous season? Hmm... Well I suppose it doesn't really matter anyway.Rob W wrote:Each team has designated one and two generally based on who was there first.
I don't think they do, but could be wrong. In such a case Eddie Irvine would have been number one for Ferrari in 2000 (after the 1999 season where he beat him).. and they couldn't have that happen.Saribro wrote:So not the highest ranked from the previous season? Hmm... Well I suppose it doesn't really matter anyway.Rob W wrote:Each team has designated one and two generally based on who was there first.
According to Pitpass, the only F1 championship race where number 13 was used was at the 1963 Mexican GP, by Moises Solana, driving a BRM. He retired in the 57th lap and was classified 11th.jddh1 wrote:The reason for not assigning number thirteen is indeed because they think it brings bad luck. It stopped being assigned, officially, in 1974, but even before then it was not always used. Sometimes before then, it was only non-championship drivers that raced with this number, mostly cars that entered just a single race a season (local teams I suppose).