SI.COM recently did an article on the most thrilling athletes in each sport, Lars Anderson provided us with a list of most thrilling racers. The list follows. My question is, how can one overlook Robby Gordon. How many other drivers have the versatility and the b@lls like Robby? In this list are not just Nascar drivers but also formula 1 drivers, no mention anywhere of the greats in off-road, and no mention of one of the most thrilling drivers on the planet, our own Robby Gordon..






These lists are not mere compilations of all-time bests in their respective sports but all-time bests at quickening the pulse and evoking a visceral response from those fortunate enough to have witnessed their artistry.

10. Tony Stewart

If there's one driver today who embodies the characteristics of Dale Earnhardt Sr. -- the tenacity, the ruthlessness, the fearlessness -- it's Stewart. The two-time Cup champion always gets revenge when he's been slighted on the track.

9. Junior Johnson

Johnson ran moonshine in his younger days, and on the track he drove as if he was running from the revenuers. He was one of NASCAR's original superstars, winning 50 races between 1955 and '65.

8. Jackie Stewart

Between 1965 and '73, Sir Jackie won three Formula 1 championships. Stewart was beloved by the media: he was a quote machine. On the track he displayed so much control it was as if his machine was an extension of his body.

7. Bobby Allison

The winner of 84 Cup races, Allison was as aggressive as any driver in the R-60s and R-70s. He was involved in several gruesome wrecks, including one at Talladega in May 1987 that led to NASCAR placing restrictor-plates in the engines to reduce speeds, and one at Pocono in June 1988 that nearly took his life.

6. A.J. Foyt

Foyt is perhaps the greatest all-around driver, as he's the only person to have won the Indy 500, the Daytona 500, the 24 hours of Daytona and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Temperamental and tough as rawhide, Foyt could intimidate other drivers with a simple stare.

5. Michael Schumacher

The seven-time Formula 1 champion rarely made a mistake on the track. He could straddle that razor-thin line between maintaining control and crashing better than anyone in F1 history.

4. Tim Richmond

Rick Hendrick swears that Richmond, who died from complications from AIDS in 1989, is the most-talented driver he's ever seen. The character Cole Trickle was loosely based on Richmond in the movie Days of Thunder.

3. Kyle Busch

Busch is NASCAR's most-thrilling driver today. Aggressive and unapologetic, he can maintain control of the car even when it's sliding through the turns as if on ice. He used to be wreck waiting to happen; today he's a champion in waiting.

2. David Pearson

In his three full-time seasons on the Cup circuit: 1966, '68, and '69, Pearson won the championship each year. A daredevil behind the wheel, he could dart through openings on the track that other drivers couldn't even see.

1. Dale Earnhardt Sr.

Nothing could cause the heart rate of a driver to skyrocket like the sight of the Intimidator and his black No. 3 Chevy bobbing and weaving in the rear-view mirror. Earnhardt was never afraid to push a driver out of his way to get to the front, consequences be damned.

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Agreed, Robby should be on there if Tony is.
I have mixed feelings about the list, it just seems so random and incomplete. No CART drivers??? C'mon Alex Zanardi was one of the most thrilling and daring drivers I've seen, at times I thought he was insane.

The list seems more about career accomplishments than those who are actually thrilling.
Yea, and it kinda seems bias to Nascar
SI does not hold to the highest journalistic practice. Quite often they're extremely opinionated rather than fact based. Can't argue the creds of those they chose, but most of them are included for historical purposes. That doesn't usually happen until after you die! Only 2 active drivers are among the best?
My thoughts exactly, While Shrub is thrilling to watch i dont think he belongs on the list of most thrilling racers of all time, and i dont think he is more thrilling than watching robby go through the whoops, silt beds, and make killer jumps, his driving style leaves me on the edge of the seat everytime he steps into an off-road vehicle...The track in Macon IL that i think Tony, Herm, and Schrader bought has a slogan.. We will sell you the whole seat, but you only need the edge,,,That the way i feel anytime i watch Robby in off-road, Indy, and the road courses in nascar
SI are playing to their customer base. Can you imagine the article listing FI greats like Senna or Fangio, or listing WRC greats like Tommi Makinen or Ari Vatenen. Even if they mentioned american talents like Dan Gurney or Phil Hill, the average SI reader would flip the page with a big yawn.

We as Robby fans are a niche. We like our driver because he likes to do it his way. So when magazines, clubs or video games dont feature Robby, I really dont care. Robby powersliding his TT or Hummer around a double apex corner at 130 mph is all the recognition I need.
Robby winning Dakar is all I really need.

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