Who Is the Best F1 Driver of All Time?
Quote selected text Published by F1 Editor December 2nd, 2008 in Formula 1The world’s premier motor sport has seen some truly remarkable men in the last century of all nationalities, many with different impacts—but whose record stacks up the best?
Statistically, German Michael Schumacher is the greatest F1 driver, with seven world championships, including most constructers (car makers) titles, race victories, pole positions, points scored and biggest title winning margins. He has won the most races in a single season—and remains the only F1 driver to have a full season of podium finishes in 2002.
While motor purists would argue that the German’s competition was not fierce—it was his turning around of Ferrari in the late nineties that began his legend. The traditional heavy v12 of the Ferrari struggled against the smaller more efficient v10’s of other cars, and the performance of the pit crews were inferior to the then big teams of Benetton (whom he won titles with in 1994 and 1995) and Williams.
He proclaimed that the new model Ferrari 412T would win championships—and in 1999 Ferrari won the constructers title before Michael began his remarkable run of five consecutive world titles.
If the German iceman had one weakness, it was his attitude at times—and his desire to push the code of racing to the limits; with numerous drivers belligerent with his driving style, which would often run illegal lines to dominate on the track.
The Brazilian Ayrton Senna had similar traits. The three time world champion was the charismatic and had a daunting presence on and off the field and brought Formula One racing to an entire new audience.
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