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Hong Kong and Macau Trip 2017

Day 1 (Philippines → Hong Kong, China)

North Point on Hong Kong Island was first explored on Christmas Eve.

Date: December 24, 2017

Day 2 (Hong Kong, China)

The observation deck of Peak Tower on Victoria Peak, offering views of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, was visited on Christmas.

Date: December 25, 2017

  • Eastern District (North Point – Island Place Tower)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Fitfort)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Fortress Metro Tower)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Wharf Road)
  • Railway: Eastern District (North Point – Fortress Hill station) to Wan Chai District (Wan ChaiWan Chai station)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Johnston Road)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Lee Tung Avenue)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Rose Kitchen)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Johnston Road)
  • Bus: Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Johnston Road) to Central and Western District (Victoria Peak)
  • Central and Western District (Victoria Peak – Peak Tower)
  • Bus: Central and Western District (Victoria Peak) to Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Queen's Road East)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Lee Tung Avenue)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Johnston Road)
  • Railway: Wan Chai District (41E Luard Road) to Eastern District (77E Healthy Street East)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Harbour Plaza North Point)

Day 3 (Hong Kong, China → Macau, China → Hong Kong, China)

The Ruins of St. Paul's in Santo António, Macau was visited on this day.

Date: December 26, 2017

Day 4 (Hong Kong, China)

Most of this day was spent in Hong Kong Disneyland.

Date: December 27–28, 2017

  • Railway: Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Quarry Bay station) to Tsuen Wan District (Penny's BayDisneyland Resort station)
  • Tsuen Wan District (Penny's Bay – Hong Kong Disneyland)
  • Railway: Tsuen Wan District (Penny's Bay – Disneyland Resort station) to Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Quarry Bay station)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Green River Restaurant)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Harbour Plaza North Point)

Day 5 (Hong Kong, China → Philippines)

Taikoo Shing in Quarry Bay was visited on the last day in Hong Kong.

Date: December 28–29, 2017

  • Railway: Eastern District (24W Healthy Street East to 32W North Point Road)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Maxi Mall)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Wharf Road)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Chun Yeung Street Wet Market)
  • Railway: Eastern District (69E North Point Road to 77E Healthy Street East)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Tak Lee Building)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Cityplaza)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – AEON Style)
  • Railway: Eastern District (14W Kornhill to 22W Java Road)
  • Eastern District (Quarry Bay – Harbour Plaza North Point)
  • Bus: Eastern District (Quarry Bay – King's Road) to Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport)
  • Flight: Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport) to Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Philippines (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
  • Cainta, Rizal (Home)

Hong Kong and Macau Trip 2018–2019

Day 1 (Philippines → Hong Kong, China)

The bustling commercial area of Wan Chai was revisited on the first night in Hong Kong.

Date: December 30, 2018

Day 2 (Hong Kong, China)

The Tian Tan Buddha overlooking the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island was visited prior to New Year's Eve celebrations.

Date: December 31, 2018 – January 1, 2019

  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Wo Yi Hop Road)
  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road to Kwai Foo Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Chung Plaza)
  • Railway: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Fong station) to Yau Tsim Mong District (Mong KokMong Kok station)
  • Yau Tsim Mong District (Mong Kok – Langham Place)
  • Railway: Yau Tsim Mong District (Mong Kok – Mong Kok station) to Islands District (Tung Chung – Tung Chung station)
  • Islands District (Tung Chung and Ngong PingNgong Ping 360)
  • Islands District (Ngong Ping – Tian Tan Buddha)
  • Islands District (Ngong Ping and Tung Chung – Ngong Ping 360)
  • Islands District (Tung Chung – Citygate Outlets)
  • Railway: Islands District (Tung Chung – Tung Chung station) to Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Wan Chai station)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Cinta-J Bar and Restaurant)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – intersection of Fenwick Street and Gloucester Road)
  • Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Cinta-J Bar and Restaurant)
  • Railway: Wan Chai District (Wan Chai – Wan Chai station) to Sham Shui Po District (Lai Chi KokMei Foo station)
  • Bus: Sham Shui Po District (Lai Chi Kok – Lai Chi Kok Road) to Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Wo Yi Hop Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Hotel Ease Tsuen Wan)

Day 3 (Hong Kong, China)

The cable car between Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan offering views of the South China Sea was the main hub of transportation in Ocean Park Hong Kong.

Date: January 1, 2019

Day 4 (Hong Kong, China → Macau, China)

The night was spent touring the famous casinos of Macau.

Date: January 2, 2019

Day 5 (Macau, China → Hong Kong, China → Philippines)

The last day of the trip began with an overnight stay at The Venetian Macao.

Date: January 3–4, 2019

  • Cotai (The Venetian Macao)
  • Bus: Cotai (The Venetian Macao) to Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Taipa Ferry Terminal)
  • Boat: Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Taipa Ferry Terminal) to Central and Western District, Hong Kong Hong Kong (Sheung Wan – Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal)
  • Central and Western District (Central – World-Wide House)
  • Central and Western District (Central – IFC Mall)
  • Railway: Central and Western District (Central – Hong Kong station) to Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Fong station)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Metroplaza)
  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Yi Road to Shek Pai Street)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Shek Lei Estate)
  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Wai Kek Street) to Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport)
  • Flight: Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport) to Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Philippines (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
  • Cainta, Rizal (Home)

Hong Kong Trip 2019

Day 1 (Philippines → Hong Kong, China)

Kwai Chung Plaza was the central hub for activities on the first day back in Hong Kong.

Date: November 15, 2019

Day 2 (Hong Kong, China)

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum was visited for its Bruce Lee exhibit.

Date: November 16, 2019

Day 3 (Hong Kong, China)

The Ngong Ping Cable Car was ridden to and from Ngong Ping Village.

Date: November 17, 2019

  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road to Kwai Yan Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Chung Plaza)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Metroplaza)
  • Railway: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Fong station) to Islands District (Tung ChungTung Chung station)
  • Islands District (Tung Chung and Ngong PingNgong Ping 360)
  • Islands District (Ngong Ping – Tian Tan Buddha)
  • Islands District (Ngong Ping and Tung Chung – Ngong Ping 360)
  • Railway: Islands District (Tung Chung – Tung Chung station) to Eastern District (North PointFortress Hill station)
  • Eastern District (North Point – St. Jude's Church)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Metropole Building)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Wharf Road)
  • Eastern District (North Point – WORFU)
  • Eastern District (North Point – Wharf Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Silka Tsuen Wan)

Day 4 (Hong Kong, China → Philippines)

Hong Kong Disneyland was visited on the last full day of the trip.

Date: November 18–19, 2019

  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road to Kwai Yan Road)
  • Railway: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Fong station) to Tsuen Wan District (Penny's BayDisneyland Resort station)
  • Tsuen Wan District (Penny's Bay – Hong Kong Disneyland)
  • Railway: Tsuen Wan District (Penny's Bay – Disneyland Resort station) to Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Kwai Fong station)
  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Yi Road to Wo Yi Hop Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Silka Tsuen Wan)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road)
  • Kwai Tsing District (Kwai Chung – Silka Tsuen Wan)
  • Bus: Kwai Tsing District (Wo Yi Hop Road) to Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport)
  • Flight: Islands District (Hong Kong International Airport) to Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Philippines (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
  • Cainta, Rizal (Home)

Triple Crown of Motorsport

Year Monaco Grand Prix Indianapolis 500 24 Hours of Le Mans
1911 Created in 1929 ↓ AAA — AAA National ↓ Created in 1923
United States Ray Harroun (1/1)
1912 United States Joe Dawson (1/1)
1913 France Jules Goux (1/1)
1914 France René Thomas (1/1)
1915 Italy Ralph DePalma (1/1)
1916 United Kingdom Dario Resta (1/1)
1917 not held due to
World War I
1918
1919 United States Howdy Wilcox (1/1)
1920 France Gaston Chevrolet (1/1)
1921 United States Tommy Milton (1/2)
1922 United States Jimmy Murphy (1/1)
1923 United States Tommy Milton (2/2) ↓ AIACR ↓
France André Lagache (1/1)
France René Léonard (1/1)
1924 United States Joe Boyer (1/1)
United States L.L. Corum (1/1)
United Kingdom Frank Clement (1/1)
Canada John Duff (1/1)
1925 ↓ AAA — AAA National ↓
↓ AIACRWMC ↓
France Gérard de Courcelles (1/1)
France André Rossignol (1/2)
United States Pete DePaolo (1/1)
1926 United States Frank Lockhart (1/1) France Robert Bloch (1/1)
France André Rossignol (2/2)
1927 United States George Souders (1/1) United Kingdom Dudley Benjafield (1/1)
United Kingdom Sammy Davis (1/1)
1928 United States Louis Meyer (1/3) United Kingdom Woolf Barnato (1/3)
Australia Bernard Rubin (1/1)
1929 ↓ AIACRWMC ↓ United States Ray Keech (1/1) United Kingdom Woolf Barnato (2/3)
United Kingdom Henry Birkin (1/2)
United Kingdom William Grover-Williams (1/1)
1930 France René Dreyfus (1/1) United States Billy Arnold (1/1) United Kingdom Woolf Barnato (3/3)
United Kingdom Glen Kidston (1/1)
1931 ↓ AIACREuropean ↓ ↓ AAA — AAA National ↓ United Kingdom Henry Birkin (2/2)
United Kingdom Francis Howe (1/1)
Monaco Louis Chiron (1/1) United States Louis Schneider (1/1)
1932 Italy Tazio Nuvolari (1/2) United States Fred Frame (1/1) Italy Luigi Chinetti (1/3)
France Raymond Sommer (1/2)
1933 Italy Achille Varzi (1/1) United States Louis Meyer (2/3) Italy Tazio Nuvolari (2/2)
France Raymond Sommer (2/2)
1934 France Guy Moll (1/1) United States Bill Cummings (1/1) Italy Luigi Chinetti (2/3)
France Philippe Étancelin (1/1)
1935 Italy Luigi Fagioli (1/1) United States Kelly Petillo (1/1) United Kingdom Luis Fontés (1/1)
United Kingdom Johnny Hindmarsh (1/1)
1936 Germany Rudolf Caracciola (1/1) United States Louis Meyer (3/3) not held due to
worker strikes
1937 Germany Manfred von Brauchitsch (1/1) United States Wilbur Shaw (1/3) France Robert Benoist (1/1)
France Jean-Pierre Wimille (1/2)
1938 not held due to
financial reasons
United States Floyd Roberts (1/1) France Eugène Chaboud (1/1)
France Jean Trémoulet (1/1)
1939 not held due to
World War II
United States Wilbur Shaw (2/3) France Pierre Veyron (1/1)
France Jean-Pierre Wimille (2/2)
1940 United States Wilbur Shaw (3/3) not held due to
World War II
1941 United States Floyd Davis (1/1)
United States Mauri Rose (1/1)
1942 not held due to
World War II
1943
1944
1945 not held due to
financial reasons
1946 United States George Robson (1/1)
1947 United States Mauri Rose (2/3)
1948 ↓ FIAFA ↓ United States Mauri Rose (3/3)
Italy Nino Farina (1/1)
1949 not held due to
death of Prince Louis II
United States Bill Holland (1/1) ↓ FIA ↓
United States Luigi Chinetti (3/3)
United Kingdom Lord Selsdon (1/1)
1950 ↓ FIAF1 ↓ ↓ AAA — AAA National ↓
↓ FIAF1 ↓
France Jean-Louis Rosier (1/1)
France Louis Rosier (1/1)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (1/2) United States Johnnie Parsons (1/1)
1951 not held due to
financial reasons
United States Lee Wallard (1/1) United Kingdom Peter Walker (1/1)
United Kingdom Peter Whitehead (1/1)
1952 ↓ ACM ↓ United States Troy Ruttman (1/1) Germany Hermann Lang (1/1)
Germany Fritz Riess (1/1)
Italy Vittorio Marzotto (1/1)
1953 not held due to
regulations dispute
United States Bill Vukovich (1/2) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
United Kingdom Duncan Hamilton (1/1)
United Kingdom Tony Rolt (1/1)
1954 United States Bill Vukovich (2/2) Argentina José Froilán González (1/1)
France Maurice Trintignant (1/3)
1955 ↓ FIAF1 ↓ United States Bob Sweikert (1/1) United Kingdom Ivor Bueb (1/2)
United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn (1/1)
France Maurice Trintignant (2/3)
1956 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (1/3) ↓ USACUSAC National ↓
↓ FIAF1 ↓
↓ ACO ↓
United States Pat Flaherty (1/1) United Kingdom Ron Flockhart (1/2)
United Kingdom Ninian Sanderson (1/1)
1957 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (2/2) United States Sam Hanks (1/1) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
United Kingdom Ivor Bueb (2/2)
United Kingdom Ron Flockhart (2/2)
1958 France Maurice Trintignant (3/3) United States Jimmy Bryan (1/1) Belgium Olivier Gendebien (1/4)
United States Phil Hill (1/3)
1959 Australia Jack Brabham (1/1) United States Rodger Ward (1/2) United Kingdom Roy Salvadori (1/1)
United States Carroll Shelby (1/1)
1960 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (2/3) United States Jim Rathmann (1/1) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ FIA — GTC ↓
Belgium Paul Frère (1/1)
Belgium Olivier Gendebien (2/4)
1961 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (3/3) ↓ USACUSAC National ↓ Belgium Olivier Gendebien (3/4)
United States Phil Hill (2/3)
United States A. J. Foyt (1/5)
1962 New Zealand Bruce McLaren (1/2) United States Rodger Ward (2/2) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ CMVE ↓
Belgium Olivier Gendebien (4/4)
United States Phil Hill (3/3)
1963 United Kingdom Graham Hill (1/7) United States Parnelli Jones (1/1) Italy Lorenzo Bandini (1/1)
Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti (1/1)
1964 United Kingdom Graham Hill (2/7) United States A. J. Foyt (2/5) France Jean Guichet (1/1)
Italy Nino Vaccarella (1/1)
1965 United Kingdom Graham Hill (3/7) United Kingdom Jim Clark (1/1) United States Masten Gregory (1/1)
Austria Jochen Rindt (1/2)
1966 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart (1/3) United Kingdom Graham Hill (4/7) New Zealand Chris Amon (1/1)
New Zealand Bruce McLaren (2/2)
1967 New Zealand Denny Hulme (1/1) United States A. J. Foyt (3/5) United States A. J. Foyt (4/5)
United States Dan Gurney (1/1)
1968 United Kingdom Graham Hill (5/7) United States Bobby Unser (1/3) Belgium Lucien Bianchi (1/1)
Mexico Pedro Rodríguez (1/1)
1969 United Kingdom Graham Hill (6/7) United States Mario Andretti (1/1) Belgium Jacky Ickx (1/6)
United Kingdom Jackie Oliver (1/1)
1970 Austria Jochen Rindt (2/2) United States Al Unser (1/4) United Kingdom Richard Attwood (1/1)
Germany Hans Herrmann (1/1)
1971 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart (2/3) United States Al Unser (2/4) Austria Helmut Marko (1/1)
Netherlands Gijs van Lennep (1/2)
1972 France Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1/1) United States Mark Donohue (1/1) United Kingdom Graham Hill (7/7)
France Henri Pescarolo (1/4)
1973 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart (3/3) United States Gordon Johncock (1/2) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ CMVE ↓
↓ RFEDASSGTC ↓
France Henri Pescarolo (2/4)
France Gérard Larrousse (1/2)
1974 Sweden Ronnie Peterson (1/1) United States Johnny Rutherford (1/3) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ CMVE ↓
France Henri Pescarolo (3/4)
France Gérard Larrousse (2/2)
1975 Austria Niki Lauda (1/2) United States Bobby Unser (2/3) ↓ ACO ↓
United Kingdom Derek Bell (1/5)
Belgium Jacky Ickx (2/6)
1976 Austria Niki Lauda (2/2) United States Johnny Rutherford (2/3) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
Belgium Jacky Ickx (3/6)
Netherlands Gijs van Lennep (2/2)
1977 South Africa Jody Scheckter (1/2) United States A. J. Foyt (5/5) West Germany Jürgen Barth (1/1)
United States Hurley Haywood (1/3)
Belgium Jacky Ickx (4/6)
1978 France Patrick Depailler (1/1) United States Al Unser (3/4) ↓ IMSA — WCED ↓
France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud (1/2)
France Didier Pironi (1/1)
1979 South Africa Jody Scheckter (2/2) United States Rick Mears (1/4) West Germany Klaus Ludwig (1/3)
United States Bill Whittington (1/1)
United States Don Whittington (1/1)
1980 Argentina Carlos Reutemann (1/1) ↓ USACUSAC National/CRL ↓
↓ CART — CRL ↓
↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ IMSA — WCED ↓
United States Johnny Rutherford (3/3) France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud (2/2)
France Jean Rondeau (1/1)
1981 Canada Gilles Villeneuve (1/1) ↓ USACUSAC National ↓ ↓ FIAWSC ↓
United States Bobby Unser (3/3) United Kingdom Derek Bell (2/5)
Belgium Jacky Ickx (5/6)
1982 Italy Riccardo Patrese (1/1) United States Gordon Johncock (2/2) United Kingdom Derek Bell (3/5)
Belgium Jacky Ickx (6/6)
1983 Finland Keke Rosberg (1/1) ↓ USACUSAC National ↓
↓ CART ↓
↓ FIAWSC ↓
↓ FIAEEC ↓
United States Tom Sneva (1/1) United States Hurley Haywood (2/3)
United States Al Holbert (1/3)
Australia Vern Schuppan (1/1)
1984 France Alain Prost (1/4) United States Rick Mears (2/4) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
West Germany Klaus Ludwig (2/3)
France Henri Pescarolo (4/4)
1985 France Alain Prost (2/4) United States Danny Sullivan (1/1) Italy Paolo Barilla (1/1)
West Germany Klaus Ludwig (3/3)
West Germany John Winter (1/1)
1986 France Alain Prost (3/4) United States Bobby Rahal (1/1) United Kingdom Derek Bell (4/5)
United States Al Holbert (2/3)
West Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck (1/2)
1987 Brazil Ayrton Senna (1/6) United States Al Unser (4/4) United Kingdom Derek Bell (5/5)
United States Al Holbert (3/3)
West Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck (2/2)
1988 France Alain Prost (4/4) United States Rick Mears (3/4) United Kingdom Johnny Dumfries (1/1)
Netherlands Jan Lammers (1/1)
United Kingdom Andy Wallace (1/1)
1989 Brazil Ayrton Senna (2/6) Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (1/2) ↓ ACO ↓
Sweden Stanley Dickens (1/1)
West Germany Jochen Mass (1/1)
West Germany Manuel Reuter (1/2)
1990 Brazil Ayrton Senna (3/6) Netherlands Arie Luyendyk (1/2) ↓ FIAWSC ↓
United Kingdom Martin Brundle (1/1)
United States Price Cobb (1/1)
Denmark John Nielsen (1/1)
1991 Brazil Ayrton Senna (4/6) United States Rick Mears (4/4) Belgium Bertrand Gachot (1/1)
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert (1/1)
Germany Volker Weidler (1/1)
1992 Brazil Ayrton Senna (5/6) United States Al Unser Jr. (1/2) United Kingdom Mark Blundell (1/1)
France Yannick Dalmas (1/4)
United Kingdom Derek Warwick (1/1)
1993 Brazil Ayrton Senna (6/6) Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (2/2) ↓ ACO ↓
France Christophe Bouchut (1/1)
Australia Geoff Brabham (1/1)
France Éric Hélary (1/1)
1994 Germany Michael Schumacher (1/5) United States Al Unser Jr. (2/2) Italy Mauro Baldi (1/1)
France Yannick Dalmas (2/4)
United States Hurley Haywood (3/3)
1995 Germany Michael Schumacher (2/5) Canada Jacques Villeneuve (1/1) France Yannick Dalmas (3/4)
Finland JJ Lehto (1/2)
Japan Masanori Sekiya (1/1)
1996 France Olivier Panis (1/1) ↓ USACIRL ↓ United States Davy Jones (1/1)
Germany Manuel Reuter (2/2)
Austria Alexander Wurz (1/2)
United States Buddy Lazier (1/1)
1997 Germany Michael Schumacher (3/5) Netherlands Arie Luyendyk (2/2) Italy Michele Alboreto (1/1)
Sweden Stefan Johansson (1/1)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (1/9)
1998 Finland Mika Häkkinen (1/1) ↓ IndyCarIndyCar ↓ France Laurent Aïello (1/1)
United Kingdom Allan McNish (1/3)
Monaco Stéphane Ortelli (1/1)
United States Eddie Cheever (1/1)
1999 Germany Michael Schumacher (4/5) Sweden Kenny Bräck (1/1) France Yannick Dalmas (4/4)
Italy Pierluigi Martini (1/1)
Germany Joachim Winkelhock (1/1)
2000 United Kingdom David Coulthard (1/2) Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (1/3) Germany Frank Biela (1/5)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (2/9)
Italy Emanuele Pirro (1/5)
2001 Germany Michael Schumacher (5/5) Brazil Hélio Castroneves (1/4) Germany Frank Biela (2/5)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (3/9)
Italy Emanuele Pirro (2/5)
2002 United Kingdom David Coulthard (2/2) Brazil Hélio Castroneves (2/4) Germany Frank Biela (3/5)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (4/9)
Italy Emanuele Pirro (3/5)
2003 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (2/3) Brazil Gil de Ferran (1/1) Italy Rinaldo Capello (1/3)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (5/9)
United Kingdom Guy Smith (1/1)
2004 Italy Jarno Trulli (1/1) United States Buddy Rice (1/1) Japan Seiji Ara (1/1)
Italy Rinaldo Capello (2/3)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (6/9)
2005 Finland Kimi Räikkönen (1/1) United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (1/2) Denmark Tom Kristensen (7/9)
Finland JJ Lehto (2/2)
Germany Marco Werner (1/3)
2006 Spain Fernando Alonso (1/4) United States Sam Hornish Jr. (1/1) Germany Frank Biela (4/5)
Italy Emanuele Pirro (4/5)
Germany Marco Werner (2/3)
2007 Spain Fernando Alonso (2/4) United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (1/3) Germany Frank Biela (5/5)
Italy Emanuele Pirro (5/5)
Germany Marco Werner (3/3)
2008 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (1/3) New Zealand Scott Dixon (1/1) Italy Rinaldo Capello (2/3)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (8/9)
United Kingdom Allan McNish (2/3)
2009 United Kingdom Jenson Button (1/1) Brazil Hélio Castroneves (3/4) Australia David Brabham (1/1)
Spain Marc Gené (1/1)
Austria Alexander Wurz (2/2)
2010 Australia Mark Webber (1/2) United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (2/3) Germany Timo Bernhard (1/2)
France Romain Dumas (1/2)
Germany Mike Rockenfeller (1/1)
2011 Germany Sebastian Vettel (1/2) United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (2/2) ↓ ACOILMC ↓
Switzerland Marcel Fässler (1/3)
Germany André Lotterer (1/3)
France Benoît Tréluyer (1/3)
2012 Australia Mark Webber (2/2) United Kingdom Dario Franchitti (3/3) ↓ FIAWEC ↓
Switzerland Marcel Fässler (2/3)
Germany André Lotterer (2/3)
France Benoît Tréluyer (2/3)
2013 Germany Nico Rosberg (1/3) Brazil Tony Kanaan (1/1) France Loïc Duval (1/1)
Denmark Tom Kristensen (9/9)
United Kingdom Allan McNish (3/3)
2014 Germany Nico Rosberg (2/3) United States Ryan Hunter-Reay (1/1) Switzerland Marcel Fässler (3/3)
Germany André Lotterer (3/3)
France Benoît Tréluyer (3/3)
2015 Germany Nico Rosberg (3/3) Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (3/3) New Zealand Earl Bamber (1/2)
Germany Nico Hülkenberg (1/1)
United Kingdom Nick Tandy (1/1)
2016 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2/3) United States Alexander Rossi (1/1) France Romain Dumas (2/2)
Switzerland Neel Jani (1/1)
Germany Marc Lieb (1/1)
2017 Germany Sebastian Vettel (2/2) Japan Takuma Sato (1/2) New Zealand Earl Bamber (2/2)
Germany Timo Bernhard (2/2)
New Zealand Brendon Hartley (1/3)
2018 Australia Daniel Ricciardo (1/1) Australia Will Power (1/1) Spain Fernando Alonso (3/4)
Switzerland Sébastien Buemi (1/4)
Japan Kazuki Nakajima (1/3)
2019 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (3/3) France Simon Pagenaud (1/1) Spain Fernando Alonso (4/4)
Switzerland Sébastien Buemi (2/4)
Japan Kazuki Nakajima (2/3)
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Japan Takuma Sato (2/2) Switzerland Sébastien Buemi (3/4)
New Zealand Brendon Hartley (2/3)
Japan Kazuki Nakajima (3/3)
2021 Netherlands Max Verstappen (1/2) Brazil Hélio Castroneves (4/4) United Kingdom Mike Conway (1/1)
Japan Kamui Kobayashi (1/1)
Argentina José María López (1/1)
2022 Mexico Sergio Pérez (1/1) Sweden Marcus Ericsson (1/1) Switzerland Sébastien Buemi (4/4)
New Zealand Brendon Hartley (3/3)
Japan Ryō Hirakawa (1/1)
2023 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2/2) United States Josef Newgarden (1/1) United Kingdom James Calado (1/1)
Italy Antonio Giovinazzi (1/1)
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi (1/1)

Formula One World Drivers' Champions

Champion Date of birth Birthplace Country of birth Championships
Italy Giuseppe Farina 10-30 October 30, 1906 Turin  Italy 1 (1950)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 06-24 June 24, 1911 Balcarce  Argentina 5 (1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957)
Italy Alberto Ascari 07-13 July 13, 1918 Milan  Italy 2 (1952, 1953)
Australia Jack Brabham 04-02 April 2, 1926 Hurstville  Australia 3 (1959, 1960, 1966)
United States Phil Hill 04-20 April 20, 1927 Miami  United States 1 (1961)
United Kingdom Graham Hill 02-15 February 15, 1929 Hampstead  United Kingdom 2 (1962, 1968)
United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn 04-10 April 10, 1929 Mexborough  United Kingdom 1 (1958)
United Kingdom John Surtees 02-11 February 11, 1934 Tatsfield  United Kingdom 1 (1964)
United Kingdom Jim Clark 03-04 March 4, 1936 Kilmany  United Kingdom 2 (1963, 1965)
New Zealand Denny Hulme 06-18 June 18, 1936 Motueka  New Zealand 1 (1967)
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 06-11 June 11, 1939 Milton  United Kingdom 3 (1969, 1971, 1973)
United States Mario Andretti 02-28 February 28, 1940 Montona  Italy 1 (1978)
Austria Jochen Rindt 04-18 April 18, 1942 Mainz  Germany 1 (1970)
Australia Alan Jones 11-02 November 2, 1946 Melbourne  Australia 1 (1980)
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 12-12 December 12, 1946 São Paulo  Brazil 2 (1972, 1974)
United Kingdom James Hunt 08-29 August 29, 1947 Belmont  United Kingdom 1 (1976)
Finland Keke Rosberg 12-06 December 6, 1948 Solna  Sweden 1 (1982)
Austria Niki Lauda 02-22 February 22, 1949 Vienna  Austria 3 (1975, 1977, 1984)
South Africa Jody Scheckter 01-29 January 29, 1950 East London  South Africa 1 (1979)
Brazil Nelson Piquet 08-17 August 17, 1952 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil 3 (1981, 1983, 1987)
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 08-08 August 8, 1953 Upton-upon-Severn  United Kingdom 1 (1992)
France Alain Prost 02-24 February 24, 1955 Lorette  France 4 (1985, 1986, 1989, 1993)
Brazil Ayrton Senna 03-21 March 21, 1960 São Paulo  Brazil 3 (1988, 1990, 1991)
United Kingdom Damon Hill 09-16 September 17, 1960 Hampstead  United Kingdom 1 (1996)
Finland Mika Häkkinen 09-28 September 28, 1968 Helsingin  Finland 2 (1998, 1999)
Germany Michael Schumacher 01-03 January 3, 1969 Hürth  West Germany 7 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
Canada Jacques Villeneuve 04-09 April 9, 1971 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu  Canada 1 (1997)
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 10-17 October 17, 1979 Espoo  Finland 1 (2007)
United Kingdom Jenson Button 01-19 January 19, 1980 Frome  United Kingdom 1 (2009)
Spain Fernando Alonso 07-29 July 29, 1981 Oviedo  Spain 2 (2005, 2006)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 01-07 January 7, 1985 Stevenage  United Kingdom 7 (2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
Germany Nico Rosberg 06-27 June 27, 1985 Wiesbaden  West Germany 1 (2016)
Germany Sebastian Vettel 07-03 July 3, 1987 Heppenheim  West Germany 4 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Netherlands Max Verstappen 09-30 September 30, 1997 Hasselt  Belgium 3 (2021, 2022, 2023)

Hottest by Year

Formula One

Driver Date of birth Birthplace Administrative division Years
Australia Mark Webber 08-27 August 27, 1976 Queanbeyan Australia New South Wales 1 (2003)
United Kingdom Jenson Button 01-19 January 19, 1980 Frome United Kingdom Somerset 4 (2004, 2005, 2009, 2010)
Finland Heikki Kovalainen 10-19 October 19, 1981 Suomussalmi Finland Kainuu 2 (2007, 2008)
Austria Christian Klien 02-07 February 7, 1983 Hohenems Austria Vorarlberg 1 (2006)
Germany Nico Hülkenberg 08-19 August 19, 1987 Emmerich West Germany North Rhine-Westphalia 8 (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Spain Jaime Alguersuari 03-23 March 23, 1990 Barcelona Spain Catalonia 1 (2011)
France Pierre Gasly 02-07 February 7, 1996 Rouen France Upper Normandy 4 (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)

CBS Reality

Year Season Contestant Age Date of birth Occupation Hometown Finish
2000 Big Brother 1 Josh Souza 23 02-21 February 21, 1977 Student California Santa Maria 2nd
2001 Survivor: The Australian Outback Colby Donaldson 26 04-01 April 1, 1974 Auto customizer Texas Dallas 2nd
2002 Big Brother 3 Roddy Mancuso 30 05-18 May 18, 1972 Writer New Jersey Morristown 6th
2003 Big Brother 4 Nathan Marlow 23 10-02 October 2, 1979 Personal trainer Oklahoma Edmond 8th
2004 Survivor: Vanuatu John Kenney 22 09-26 September 26, 1981 Mechanical bull operator California Los Angeles 11th
2005 Survivor: Palau Jeff Wilson 21 02-09 February 9, 1983 Personal trainer California Ventura 16th
2006 The Amazing Race 10 Tyler Denk 29 09-26 September 26, 1976 Model California Los Angeles 1st
2007 The Amazing Race 11 Eric Sanchez 28 02-15 February 15, 1978 Waiter Florida Deerfield Beach 1st
2008 Survivor: Gabon Marcus Lehman 28 10-03 October 3, 1979 Resident physician Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta 10th
2009 Survivor: Tocantins Brendan Synnott 30 09-28 September 28, 1978 Entrepreneur Colorado Vail 9th
2010 Survivor: Nicaragua Benry Henry 23 06-25 June 25, 1986 Club promoter California Los Angeles 7th
2011 Survivor: Redemption Island Mike Chiesl 30 09-15 September 15, 1979 Iraq War veteran California Del Mar 6th
2012 Survivor: One World Jay Byars 24 11-05 November 5, 1986 Model South Carolina Gaffney 10th
2013 Big Brother 15 Nick Uhas 28 03-30 March 30, 1985 Entrepreneur New York (state) New York City 15th
2014 Survivor: Cagayan Garrett Adelstein 27 05-16 May 16, 1986 Professional poker player California Santa Monica 17th
2015 Big Brother 17 Clay Honeycutt 23 03-12 March 12, 1992 Graduate student Texas College Station 12th
2016 Big Brother 18 Corey Brooks 25 10-31 October 31, 1990 Baseball coach Texas Dallas 4th
2017 Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers Cole Medders 24 09-18 September 18, 1992 Wilderness therapy guide Arkansas Little Rock 10th
2018 Survivor: Ghost Island James Lim 24 03-17 March 17, 1993 Business analyst New York (state) New York City 15th
2019 Survivor: Edge of Extinction Chris Underwood 25 10-06 October 6, 1992 District sales manager South Carolina Greenville 1st
2020 Big Brother 22 Cody Calafiore 29 12-13 December 13, 1990 Soccer coach New Jersey Howell 1st
2021 Big Brother 23 Travis Long 22 10-02 October 2, 1998 Tech sales consultant Hawaii Honolulu 16th
2022 Big Brother 24 Kyle Capener 29 05-17 May 17, 1993 Tech sales Utah Bountiful 8th
2023 The Amazing Race 35 Corey McArthur 25 09-30 September 30, 1997 Client analytics New York (state) New York City 3rd

Pokémon World Hometowns

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Gen Settlement Region Location Administrative division State
1 Fuschia City Kanto Tateyama Chiba  Japan
2 Goldenrod City Johto Osaka Osaka  Japan
3 Sootopolis City Hoenn Yakushima Kagoshima  Japan
4 Hearthome City Sinnoh Obihiro Hokkaido  Japan
5 Aspertia City Unova Elizabeth New Jersey  United States
6 Lumiose City Kalos Paris Île-de-France  France
7 Heahea City Alola Kahului Hawaii  United States
8 Circhester Town Galar Bath Somerset  United Kingdom
9 Cascarrafa City Paldea Villar del Buey Castile and León  Spain

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