Why loyalty is racing's most undervalued attribute
Commitment to a team or a manufacturer is often abandoned in the search for individual success, but it still has a valid place in motorsport
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It is often held that the mark of a truly great driver lies in their ability to win with different teams, but knowing when to stick and when to twist is an art in itself.
Over 60 years on from his fifth Formula 1 world title, Juan Manuel Fangio's record of winning with four different constructors is unlikely ever to be beaten, as huge advances in engineering have made it significantly harder for a driver to have an instant impact at a new team; only three times in the past 30 years - Ayrton Senna (McLaren, 1988), Alain Prost (Williams, 1993) and Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari, 2007) - has a driver managed to win the world championship in his first season with a team.
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