For many, Ayrton Senna will be considered the greatest, having passion and pace before losing his life in 1994. But was he your greatest? Perhaps you prefer the spirit and determination of Takuma Sato? Or the clinical finesse of Alain Prost? You may have a sense of history, and rally behind a driver such as Richie Ginther, Honda's first Grand Prix winner.
Simply let us know who your greatest driver is, and you're in with a chance of winning. You've also got the chance to tell us why your choice makes sense, and we'll publish a selection of the best comments here at a later date. Don't worry, you don't have to fill in a comment to enter the competition, but we'd like to know more about you what pushes your buttons. Don't feel you have to follow the herd - we each have our own interpretation of 'great', so tell us why you believe your choice is greatest.
When the competition closes, we'll count up all the votes and reveal the results on the new-look
RealHondaF1.com. The winner will be announced shortly afterwards.
Good luck!
Competiton conditions: By submitting your entry, you are not necessairyly entering the competition. To be considered a valid entry, you must provide your name and location (at least to city level), and a valid email address. You do not need to enter any comments to enter. Only one entry per email address. Closing date for entries is 23:59 21 May 2007. One valid entry will be selected at random on 28 May 2007, and the winner contacted via the email address given. The prize will be an invitiation for one person to join RealHondaF1.com at a future F1 test event, with ppitlane and paddock passes. The winner will be expected to make their own way to the test venue, and no contribution to travel or accommodation costs will be made. There is no alternative prize available.
Real Fans conditions: In order for your comments to be published, we do require your name and location - at least to city level. Any other details will not be published, and will be discarded once articles have been published. We reserve the right to edit any comments for clarity or brevity, but assure you that your opinion will not be changed. Submission of a comment does not constitute entry into the competition.
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