Michael Schumacher Driving Style

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2006
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  • @TheAussieStig30
    @TheAussieStig30 7 років тому +385

    I saw Michael race once at Melbourne. We were sitting 150m from the corner, and every driver, besides Michael was downshifting and braking. Michael pulled another gear and braked at 50. It was absolutely insane to see the Faz belting past and going faster before braking. And he was dominant. He could have braked at the same points as every other driver, but he was driving exactly the same, lap in, lap out, flat knacker and braking at 50m. I had an amazing experience at the drivers parade where I was near the track and held up 5 fingers and pointed at Michael, as, going into the season he was 4 times world champion, I was so confident in him winning I held up my 5 fingers. Michael god damn saw me, pointed at me, thumbs up and nodded at me. I was absolutely blown away. I remember watching the race he took the 5th title on and it was a really moving experience for me, that such a great, dominant man saw me, understood what I meant, and acknowledged it, and did what I had, and a lot of other people, had tipped him to do, and won that years title. Keep Fighting, Michael.

    • @JordiMataGarcia
      @JordiMataGarcia 7 років тому +26

      Please hold those memories tight to your heart. That's what Michael needs now, to see how he affected people's lives, how he made us feel and thrill in front of the television with every move he made in that car. I envy you for having such awesome memories!!

    • @sandeepgaurav4900
      @sandeepgaurav4900 5 років тому +11

      Damn.... I have absolutely no words❤

    • @fabercar1847
      @fabercar1847 3 роки тому +3

      i was also lucky to see micheal imola 95 monaco 97 ecc. it is exactly as you say it was diu another planet

    • @omarspilj5374
      @omarspilj5374 Рік тому +2

      Hola me paso algo similar, fui a ver en el 98 en buenos aires , estaba en la curva de áscari a pocos metros de la pista y con mis binoculares podia ver el movimiento de las manos de los pilotos , hackinen y coulthar en mercedes lo tenian facil se pegaban a la curva de manera comoda shumy es como serruchara con sus manos , corrigiendo continuamente la trayectoria pues los mercedes tenian mucha carga aerodinámica ya que les sobraba potencia en cambio ferrari adolecia de esa potencia y lo compensaba con cero carga aerodinamica , solo shumy podia tener el coche dentro de la pista y en los registros los mercedes entraban a esa curva a 260 km/h y salian a 240 , schumy llegaba a 240km/h pero salia a 270 es decir seguia acelerando en la curva y alli les gano la carrera un autentico monstruo el iba un 30 % mas rapido que su propio auto nunca habra otro igual , abrazo y saludos

    • @netinho100387
      @netinho100387 Рік тому

      @@omarspilj5374 I've been researching michael's riding style. He didn't take his foot completely off the accelerator pedal. Another driver who took corners at high speed was ayrton senna. He would pump the accelerator pedal mid-corner to get the turbo to fill up, as in those days, the turbo had a delay.

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura 8 років тому +351

    That helicopter view is the most amazing shot I've ever seen in F1. You can really see the sheer speed of the car.

    • @Flippy1565
      @Flippy1565 8 років тому +9

      +srinitaaigaura we need this in a better quality

    • @RA-lh9uh
      @RA-lh9uh 8 років тому +27

      thats why i miss this kind of view in nowdays races. almost no helicopter camera is shown

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura 7 років тому +19

      They do, they're just busy showing you all the sponsors logos instead of showing just how much ground the cars are covering every second.

    • @LinkSoul64
      @LinkSoul64 3 роки тому

      We need a helicopter camera back in F1
      But we need it without stabilizers.
      I don't want to see an image as though I am on the balcony.
      I want the tremor and the sense of speed that you only get from the shaky camera of a helicopter.

    • @xskinyx
      @xskinyx 2 роки тому +4

      Seems like it's sped up

  • @beqa16v
    @beqa16v 6 років тому +88

    As far as I can see, Schumacher brought driving up to a new, contemporary level. Senna was another benchmark back in the 80s but it was on bravery, commitment side of driving. Schumacher introduced scientific precision into driving which was not seen before.

    • @R9naldo
      @R9naldo Рік тому +1

      Not Schumacher alone, Hakkinen too and even Coulthard

  • @AtrolinK
    @AtrolinK 8 років тому +293

    Probably the most interesting F1 video i've ever watched in youtube.I wish there were many more of this kind.

    • @wasuprobleemjoh
      @wasuprobleemjoh 8 років тому +5

      +AtrolinK indeed!

    • @Felip.c
      @Felip.c 7 років тому +3

      I think you would like this journalist's channel. /user/mariomuth/videos
      Most of interviews are related to Formula one especially with Murray Walker.

    • @nutsackmania
      @nutsackmania 7 років тому +2

      hear hear

    • @Abnsdllnnlosnfd
      @Abnsdllnnlosnfd 7 років тому +11

      Funny that it´s from the 90s...that makes one seriously think about the "quality" of videos on youtube nowadays...

    • @incubrian
      @incubrian 7 років тому +2

      totally agreed, was just about to comment the same!

  • @kevingreen4952
    @kevingreen4952 7 років тому +124

    Wait. Michael was 1.5 seconds faster than Herbert in qualifying at Silverstone? Yeah. Maybe there was something special he was doing behind the wheel.

    • @karelpipa
      @karelpipa 4 роки тому +7

      they said the car was build to suit the SChumi's driving style, which is different to many other drivers, including Herbert

    • @worldinimages842
      @worldinimages842 3 роки тому +14

      @Bigger Issues Herbert confortably beat Hakkinen on qualifyings. Something Senna could not do. Also, Senna outqualified him in 94 only because he had 100hp in advantage (v10 vs v8)

    • @theiceman7590
      @theiceman7590 Рік тому +2

      @@worldinimages842 Fanboy
      Hakkinen got outqualified by Senna in Japan and Australia and only outqualified him in because of a faulty camshaft in Portugal. And no the Ford V8 had only 40 less BHP

    • @ciaranwalsh96
      @ciaranwalsh96 Рік тому +1

      Early 90s Michael clobbered his teammates in qualifying. Between South Africa 1992 and Hungary 1995, he out qualified them in every single race. The run only ended in Spa when he got caught out by the weather and qualified 16th while Herbert qualified 4th. Didn't matter to Michael, he still went and won the race.

    • @itswais77
      @itswais77 Рік тому +1

      And Silverstone isn’t statically his best track isn’t it?

  • @PsyMongazoid
    @PsyMongazoid 7 років тому +34

    I think it was Prost who said Senna was dangerous because he took unnecessary risks safe in the knowledge that God would look after him. Schumacher was something else. As Braun said, he would hold normal conversations during the race asking about other drivers etc as if he wasn't driving a F1 car on the edge. He was doing it mostly subconsciously leaving his mind free to think about other things. Just incredible really.

    • @Mr18000rpm
      @Mr18000rpm 7 років тому +4

      +PsyMongazoid Schumi's fitness level was unprecedented and allowed him to use his 'head' more effectively. In his time at Ferrari; Schumacher's daily fitness regimen consisted 3 daily workouts, 5 hours in total.

  • @emiliospowerballer1441
    @emiliospowerballer1441 6 років тому +87

    johnny herbert: nothing extra special
    michael schumacher: 91 wins 7 titles

    • @Dischingo
      @Dischingo 2 роки тому +10

      Bro his entire right leg was broken it was so bad that they considered amputating his leg. He couldnt brake hard enough due to the injury which cost him significant lap time and even then he won races and scored podiums and he won Le Mans.

  • @EggsAndBacon44
    @EggsAndBacon44 12 років тому +19

    I think it's probably fair to say all the drivers like that Senna, Schumacher, Clark, they all had that feeling of a limit almost genetically embedded, almost like it's something mystical that just makes them that good.

  • @Alucard-gt1zf
    @Alucard-gt1zf 2 роки тому +10

    Micheal had a scientific mindset, he analysed everything from the drivers to the team itself to find every bit of time he could even if it meant dragging a failing team back to being in glory

  • @green95gt
    @green95gt 10 років тому +75

    Wake Up Michael!!

  • @Tuppoo94
    @Tuppoo94 8 років тому +27

    It all comes down to feel. He had a better feel for the car and the track. It's a bit like math. Once you get the feel for what you're doing it becomes much easier.

    • @KS-xg6ew
      @KS-xg6ew 7 років тому +3

      Schumi probably got high marks in maths back then

  • @xXHEELTOEXx
    @xXHEELTOEXx 11 років тому +45

    And for good reason. Senna proved why he's a legend several times.
    But, IMHO, people really sleep on Schumacher...They fail to realize that Schumacher has dominated in a Senna-esque manner several times.
    He'd get out on track, and, like a robot programmed to repeat 2+2=5 over and over again, would clip off perfect laps for 20-30 laps at a time...Which was no small feat in the un-driveable monsters we called F1 CARS of schumi's day.

    • @srxt6758
      @srxt6758 2 роки тому +11

      Schumacher was better than Senna in every aspect except qualfying...

    • @Dischingo
      @Dischingo 2 роки тому

      @@srxt6758 Source?

    • @kberlin85
      @kberlin85 Рік тому +1

      @@Dischingo Look at His career

    • @brolo7234
      @brolo7234 Рік тому +2

      @@Dischingo His racecraft and win percentage from non pole positions.

    • @user-su2pj7qn1w
      @user-su2pj7qn1w Рік тому

      @@srxt6758 Wrong
      Put them in equal cars and senna would domnate.
      Senna was better at qualifying.
      Schumacher had ferrari all for himself and the cars were built around him.
      Even his teammates had to let him win.
      ua-cam.com/video/DQXjH8mfPJI/v-deo.html

  • @Slem7
    @Slem7 Рік тому +3

    The Greatest Driver of all time, the most dominant of all time. One of the Greatest Personality in History ❤❤❤

  • @aerorobnz
    @aerorobnz 2 роки тому +7

    I remember being so happy when Schumacher went to Ferrari. He was always my favourite driver and Ferrari my favourite manufacturer. I remember being bitterly disappointed when he broke his leg and was out of contention, but that feeling when he finally won the driver's championship at Ferrari was unbelievable. I watched him win a lot more (in the middle of the night here) and never got sick of it. When he retired, I stopped watching F1 completely. The awe and wonder had gone. Once they dumped the engines and stuffed around with the rules as well F1 died.

  • @stefunkypunky116
    @stefunkypunky116 7 років тому +11

    If you really want to assess Schumachers natural given talent, you just have to look at his last 3 years in Mercedes.
    Understanding the fact, how hard it is to end a career with 36 years of age on top of a Champions League level, being retired, having a difficult motorcycle injury and then come back into Formula 1 years later (older than 40!! imagine that) with changed rules and EXTREMLY limited opportunities of testing the new cars and it's tires, that changed so much during the years....
    ... and still being able to reach the same level as Nico Rosberg in the last of these 3 seasons (who a few years later defeated Lewis Hamilton, who is one of his generation!) for me was just mindblowing!!
    Those who really watched the 2012 season, know what I mean and those who remember the Nigel Mansell's "comeback" with over 40 years old (also a great driver!...also in the Indicar Series!) know even more how to evaluate the 2012 season.
    Imagine Schumacher being 25 oder 30.... and even refueling being allowed again...

    • @anthonyiuculano6002
      @anthonyiuculano6002 7 років тому +5

      Stefunky Punky Forget the refueling...Schumacher managed, in the races both he and Rosberg were able to finish, to finish ahead more times than his much younger teammate could.

    • @ObitoUchihaisgay
      @ObitoUchihaisgay 6 років тому +2

      In the races Schumacher and Rosberg both finished Schumacher was ahead around 70% of the time actually. If they had tyre rules that fit his driving style more at that time he could have been even more impressing. Not to mention he helped bring Mercedes at the top

    • @TheKestevon
      @TheKestevon 6 років тому +1

      I dont know why his cars during his 3 years stint with Mercedes were much less reliable than Nico Rosberg's.

    • @srxt6758
      @srxt6758 2 роки тому +7

      @@TheKestevon he was never there to win. He was a test bunny and he knew it. Great for promotion, got there to develop the mercedes car and got his last podium as hurrah for the sport. And look where Mercedes is now. That success is partially down to him as Toto Wolff admitted.

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@anthonyiuculano6002 I hate Nico rosberg because he is so arrogant, i also hate Nico fanboy too. He is far below Michael but those people don't want to admit it, the reason why Nico can match Michael in few races is because Michael is so old at that times but not only his ages reducing his skills but also the accident he got in 2009 which cause him got serious neck injury, also Michael got so many unlucky moments like when someone crashing into him.
      Michael in his prime will absolutely destroy Nico, at that times Michael fighting with previous F1 legend like Senna and Prost but he able to match them with inferior car. Even Ross Brawn said there simply no one like him.

  • @mohammadbimoseno
    @mohammadbimoseno 9 років тому +65

    Schumacher,senna,prost,mansell,i miss the 90's era

    • @smokey5184
      @smokey5184 9 років тому +4

      Mohammad Bimoseno Hakkinen,Irvine,Villeneuve,Hill,Montoya......

    • @johnnyknoxville5003
      @johnnyknoxville5003 8 років тому +5

      +Rene Bank montoya wasnt 90s

    • @Kamilohbk
      @Kamilohbk 8 років тому

      +johnny knoxville Montoya was a test pilot in the 97 and 98 for williams.

    • @liampointing9051
      @liampointing9051 8 років тому +1

      +Mohammad Bimoseno why, we have alonso, vettel, hamilton, etc.

    • @RajputHafyaal
      @RajputHafyaal 8 років тому +1

      Vettel is good.

  • @Dael1991
    @Dael1991 13 років тому +3

    Schumacher best driver ever ! Gratz from Poland

  • @jeanwalesa
    @jeanwalesa 17 років тому +6

    The greatest off all times! Talent, Technique, Passion!

  • @ouralie
    @ouralie 13 років тому +2

    Schumi, you're still THE one.
    I've missed you so much ! The grief is over, bring on next season...
    You're a phenix, I know that, so I am just waiting for you to rise again !

  • @ferrarif1360
    @ferrarif1360 15 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video. Very interesting and important knowledge of driving shared here. Excellent.

  • @HURRICANEM5
    @HURRICANEM5 9 років тому +18

    He is the Fastest and has the most Feeling for the Car a Person has ever had and will ever have .. Nobody got that was he has . Doenst mean that there are many other very good Race Drivers, and one of the Best we know was Senna .. BUT .. nobody will be Like him , ever in this .

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 8 років тому +9

    Genius

  • @Mesopotamia1
    @Mesopotamia1 13 років тому

    the great legend and a hero of mine ..thx for the vid and wish shumi all the best for 2011 season .

  • @EauRouge
    @EauRouge 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this elkayem. Great video.
    I wish these tests could be made now and compare drivers like Schumi, Alonso, Raikkonen, Hamilton, perhaps Montoya...

  • @sudharshanvinayak2148
    @sudharshanvinayak2148 8 років тому +19

    Damon is a man of class !

    • @EugeneNaidoo
      @EugeneNaidoo 7 років тому +2

      No that title now belongs to Lewis Hamilton, must be a british thing...

    • @EugeneNaidoo
      @EugeneNaidoo 7 років тому +1

      Lol technology the British invented? +MrStig69 , have seen most brits try to speak english? now I would assume they would be able to speak the language since they "invented" it but that clearly isn't the case :D ... Hill, Button, Hamilton all a bunch of whiners and blame everything in the world except themselves when things go wrong...

    • @TheGamerTim
      @TheGamerTim 7 років тому +1

      Eugene Naidoo excuse my countrymans lack of Englishness. Let me fix that. When you described Hill, Hamilton and Button, you described EVERY racing driver when something isn't right, look at Vettel, do some of Alonsos tantrums pass you by too? How about Rosberg? No offence here pal, but get off your high horse and get a grip of reality

    • @LinkSoul64
      @LinkSoul64 3 роки тому

      @@EugeneNaidoo Lewis Hamilton a man of class? Hardly!
      A man of class is recognized when he is losing.....not when he is winning because of the lack of competition.
      There hasn't been a man of class since Mika Hakkinen, Schumaher, Damon Hill and the rest of that generation left the sport.
      The only man that could be called one is Raiconen and more recently Leclerc.

    • @deekay2578
      @deekay2578 3 роки тому

      @@LinkSoul64 u meant raikkonen?

  • @persey4542
    @persey4542 2 роки тому +4

    M C is the G.O.A.T.. Best and most adaptable driver ever in the "modern" era IMO

  • @jmra82
    @jmra82 16 років тому +4

    i love Senna because it was actually fun to see him race. He's like the brave hero of F1..BUT, when comes to stats, numbers and perfection, Schumacher is the man! That ability to push 110% for the ENTIRE race is amazing!

  • @thekimirai
    @thekimirai 18 років тому +4

    Indeed, schumy is the forever legend. I love him since he was in benetton. I believe in the coming years, this game will be dominated by Kimi, Fernando and Jenson.

    • @ceydaceylanyt
      @ceydaceylanyt 2 роки тому +1

      WOW THIS IS AN OLD COMMENT HOLY!!!!

    • @thesnailshow8004
      @thesnailshow8004 Рік тому

      My mans can see into the future all of em have taken a wdc. Can't say the same for today's generation Charles ain't no Schumacher and lando is yet to be seated in a car that can fight for wins.

  • @RLHubner
    @RLHubner 12 років тому +3

    I think we can all agree that every racer was the best when in the peak of their career. No one can possibly compare, or say who's better. Some might say Shumacher was best, some say Senna. In the end, they will all be remembered as heroes. Heroes that fought mostly against themselves than against each other.

  • @wimpiedimpie
    @wimpiedimpie 13 років тому +7

    I love the way Damon Hill can still be positive about Schumi, with the history they had.

  • @SlainByTheWire
    @SlainByTheWire 2 роки тому +1

    Looking at his steering and I just remember the line "if the car is too easy to drive, you're not going fast enough".

  • @BAR006JBTS
    @BAR006JBTS 13 років тому +1

    Yeah, and damn he looks amazing to watch as well, long live Schumacher

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton 9 років тому +24

    1:14 I think Johnny is a little bit mistaken talking about Senna's throttle control. In the turbo era, Senna was the only driver to perfect the way to keep the turbo spun up, which was necessary to reduce turbo lag. It's a little be silly to compare that throttle control using a turbo to a normally aspirated engine.

    • @the_bandit77
      @the_bandit77 9 років тому +7

      Of course, you know more than Johnny who is an F1 driver ;-)

    • @DaigoParry
      @DaigoParry 9 років тому +4

      But Senna does that with naturally aspirated road cars as well. See Senna's footwork in the NSX in Suzuka.
      But to be honest, I'm not sure if there is any correlation between the 2, because F1 cars and road cars are totally different in terms of power and grip.

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 9 років тому +1

      12x12surface They really aren't that different. The limit of grip is the limit of grip. When you're at the limit it makes little difference how powerful the car is or where it derives its grip from.
      All cars are basically just 4 rubber contact patches touching pavement.

    • @brixomatic
      @brixomatic 7 років тому

      Interestingly, and you can hear that in the later years, Senna has kept this throttling style for quite a while.

    • @kontoname
      @kontoname 6 років тому

      He is NOT mistaken, it's a fact and Senna was well known for that technique. There are countless data logger recordings proving this fact. Even on youtube you can find some like here: ua-cam.com/video/6nEHnuoQ6wY/v-deo.html
      I will never understand what motivates random people to spread "alternative facts". Especially when not even getting paid for it.

  • @tamaskerekes2186
    @tamaskerekes2186 6 років тому +13

    "nothing special really" - beaten by 1.5 seconds a lap. lol

  • @Belgian-Motorsport
    @Belgian-Motorsport 17 років тому +1

    interesting video.
    I never knew this about Schumis driving technique.

  • @buch1
    @buch1 15 років тому

    and he's back !!!!!

  • @teddypuccini9824
    @teddypuccini9824 8 років тому +17

    Great video! by the way nearly same style as Räikkönen, carrying insane speed through corners, and that demands really sharp front end, responsive car,specific setups and testing helps....and here you read all day that kimi is overrated...give Schumacher those crap 2014-2015 I bet he would struggle too. Hope 2017 will finally bring back f1 to what it used to be!

  • @vinrusso821
    @vinrusso821 8 років тому +26

    All one has to do is look at his Bennaton or Ferrari. They were both inferior cars. Ferrari had not won in years, until Shuey came. Also if you look at his teammates, he usually out qualifies them by a full second sometime. It's usually Shuey poll, and his teammate 4th or 5th. Later on the Ferrari got very quick, but that was also his doing, with his input on the car.Even his comeback he was qualifying fast.

  • @thirdworldhotties
    @thirdworldhotties 12 років тому +1

    Yeah, that was kind of my point. He was amazing in his prime, and regardless of his motivation now, his record speaks for itself.

  • @enreiha
    @enreiha 14 років тому

    Interesting video, thanks for uploading

  • @BeanDip96_
    @BeanDip96_ 9 років тому +3

    So what they are saying is that Michael uses the brakes and the gas at the same time by dragging the brake with his left foot but staying on the throttle???

    • @surewin1773
      @surewin1773 9 років тому +3

      It seems like with his driving style he's never fully off throttle, even during heavy braking at corner entry. Being on the throttle a little bit during heavy braking minimizes the weight transfer to the front wheels, which then minimizes understeer. This way he can brake later and carry more speed into the corner.
      Here is a more detailed description of Schumacher's driving style. Pretty amazing.
      teamslow.aitchison.org/viewtopic.php?t=4807&highlight=schumacher

    • @Willie_Pete_Was_Here
      @Willie_Pete_Was_Here 9 років тому +3

      In the telemetry example, no braking was needed for that corner, so to slow down, all the drivers had to do was lift. He kept on the power through the the corner, rather than the usual coast to the apex and then accelerate after the apex.

    • @surewin1773
      @surewin1773 9 років тому +4

      MBr That's true for Bridge Corner on Silverstone, but what Brandon assumed about Schumi's driving style was actually correct. Looks like the site took down the article from F1 Magazine that I previously posted, but here are the graphics from that article:
      sites.google.com/site/cirospictures/SchumacherVsBarrichello.jpg
      sites.google.com/site/cirospictures/SchumacherBarrichelloTelemetry.jpg
      My comment about Schumi never lifting completely off the throttle when braking into a corner to reduce understeer and increase turn in speed was actually part of the article.

    • @BeanDip96_
      @BeanDip96_ 9 років тому +1

      surewin Wow, good to know. And I wish I could read the links you posted, but I can't get them to open :/. Anyways, this is actually very common in oval racing. A lot of the fastest guys in NASCAR, Jeff Gordon in particular, are known to have mastered this form of "trail braking" over the years. It's incredibly difficult to consistently get right, but it is very rewarding on the high speed sweepers.

    • @surewin1773
      @surewin1773 9 років тому

      Brandon Ryan I managed to find the graphics from the article (posted above). Very interesting stuff! I really wished I saved the whole article now that I can't find it. :(

  • @dtm123711
    @dtm123711 12 років тому +10

    Greatest of all time!

  • @carsismeZ06
    @carsismeZ06 14 років тому +1

    This video can be summed up with one of my favorite quotes
    "Loose is fast, and on the edge you're out of control."
    Control is lacking, but speed certainly is not.

  • @number1Schumacherfan
    @number1Schumacherfan 18 років тому

    The best ever. Thanks for the video!!

  • @Mr18000rpm
    @Mr18000rpm 9 років тому +30

    "A good feel for the limit"; Ayrton found it the hard way in Brazil 1994. There is no comparison to Michael Schumacher; he was his own benchmark!

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 9 років тому +3

      Mr18000rpm Low blow much?

    • @Mr18000rpm
      @Mr18000rpm 9 років тому +6

      he did find it the hard way, just like you did

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 9 років тому +12

      Mr18000rpm No, he didn't find anything because he's dead. The unprovoked swipes at Senna in a Schumacher video are just... well obvious fanboyistic wank.

    • @Mr18000rpm
      @Mr18000rpm 9 років тому +4

      Who said I was taking a swipe at Senna? Maybe at one of his sycophants!

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 9 років тому +13

      Mr18000rpm Well I see no reason to bring Senna up when discussing a feel for the limit. Its not like Schumacher never crashed, Senna was just unfortunate enough to have lost the lottery on where bits of car go when one does crash.
      Your unprovoked comment could only serve to arouse the sycophants so one has to wonder why you'd say something whose only content serves to compare the two most commonly used props in wars between F1 fan boys.

  • @f1pro299
    @f1pro299 3 роки тому +3

    Michael you are the greatest no Matter what. This guys now win with DRS NOW with a fastest car which is absolutely nonsense and there were fewer races in a season along with top 6 getting points. That is all enough to make you the Greatest pilot 👍

  • @dheebansachin
    @dheebansachin 16 років тому

    Very informative video. Thanks

  • @UNITEDxWRx10
    @UNITEDxWRx10 14 років тому +1

    Mika and Schumi are the greatest drives I have ever seen..

  • @runninginthe90s75
    @runninginthe90s75 2 роки тому +4

    Michael Schumacher still better than Hamilton. Because why? let Hamilton drive shitty car and develop that weak team like Michael did with Benneton, Ferrari and even Mercedes when they are far behind top competition. Until it doesn't happen then i will still said Hamilton is still Rookie compared to Legend Schumacher himself.
    Even Toto and Ex Mercedes engineer himself "Ross Brawn" said it was Michael who helps Mercedes develop the car better and become best team because he know the feeling of car better than anyone else, he is engineer too who know what is wrong with the car in engineer language which is far important for car development, in his era almost no driver have mechanics background like Michael.
    Don't forget, Hamilton win is in part of Michael too. This is why i never agree with those people who said Hamilton is the greatest of all. Records means to be broken but Michael Schumacher will forever remain as the greatest of all time !
    #keepfightingmichael

  • @TheHudlm
    @TheHudlm 10 років тому +32

    Stupid ppl saying Senna is better the Schumy xD In a whole different league? Dont make me laugh man pleas. Its like saying my god is better then your god. Would like to see the difference in telemetry Senna vs Schumy. I think all the Senna fanboys would be suprised. Let the trolling begin.

    • @BeanDip96_
      @BeanDip96_ 9 років тому +27

      I've said this many times, I could honestly care less who is better as a driver... Thing that I absolutely hate the most is that due to the unfortunate circumstances of Senna's accident, we were almost robbed of what would have been an incredible era for Formula One with Senna and Schumacher going head-to-head for probably at least the next five years. It would have really improved in era where Schumacher really had nobody to equal him.

    • @harrythecat9088
      @harrythecat9088 8 років тому +8

      Senna would beat Schumacher any day.

    • @jigglediggle29
      @jigglediggle29 8 років тому +8

      Blablabla, that's all you have, Catgirl.

    • @BeatrizSantos-ju2sk
      @BeatrizSantos-ju2sk 7 років тому +1

      TheHudlm Senna Senna Senna Senna Senna ? Schumacher!
      !! !!

  • @bjjfighter35
    @bjjfighter35 18 років тому

    luv this kinda stuff. hope they have one for every f1 driver

  • @kaj750
    @kaj750 11 років тому +1

    "god foot" would be a bit more appropriate. LOL. love the ID reference, though. Schumacher is an amazing driver. i see people are arguing about him and Senna. both awesome in their own time and i've enjoyed watching highlights of both.

  • @bonvi2896
    @bonvi2896 11 років тому +7

    Well i race for 12 years, i do retro formula 1 driving job as well. Senna was the better driver as reca/tyre driver, Shumacher always works in test, he always dependet on the car there is no place for comparing this two because in the end both are heroes from different era's. This is the sama as comparing Fagio and Nikki Lauda

    • @ObitoUchihaisgay
      @ObitoUchihaisgay 6 років тому +3

      You say he always dependet on the car while watching scientific evidence that he was different to everyone else no matter what car he was in...

    • @TheKestevon
      @TheKestevon 6 років тому

      He recorded almost 2 seconds faster than Berger and Alesi in 95' Ferrari he tested at Estoril. No Brawn, no Byrn just pure driving skill.

  • @runninginthe90s75
    @runninginthe90s75 2 роки тому +4

    F1 when Michael Schumacher still racing in Benetton and Ferrari :
    70 laps, less reliable engine, no DRS, no ERS, car less stable than today F1 car, he even racing with manual clutch with H gear shift paterns, race in full wet conditions, has very tight competition because there are 3 team with 6 drivers fighting for the titles but still Michael able to get 7x WDC despite of being unlucky sometimes, causing him lose 3 WDC titles, also he didn't get best car all the times and even he got 2x WDC with midfield car like Benneton.
    All of those reasons is why Michael is the GOAT of F1, not fraud fake 7x WDC who are whinning spoiled arrogant kid who are lucky too aka Hamilton and who need fastest car and best team to win, need team order to win for many times (i can't even count how many times Bottas got team order to let Hamilton win), Hamilton need maFIA helps to win and even he still lose WDC just like in 2021 which is really pathetic. Hamilton is not legend, he is overrated fraud british driver. Fake championship !

  • @Fruityflava
    @Fruityflava 15 років тому

    Go Schumi, show us what you got in the the F60 cockpit in Valencia!!

  • @Viperkiller465
    @Viperkiller465 12 років тому +1

    @supacubano10 It was a type of launch control not TC. Benetton admitted the software had never been deleted from the ECU because it was an integrated part of the engines mapping. The only way to disable it was to not fit the sensor suit required for to feedback to the ECU.
    An active sensor suit was never found on the car over race weekends hence the FIA dropped the complaint

  • @fm1304
    @fm1304 14 років тому

    Definitely it will be the most exciting season.

  • @Mowner3
    @Mowner3 13 років тому

    What a great video hats off to Schumacher

  • @arnold4life476
    @arnold4life476 12 років тому +3

    A man said to be unbeatable in his prime

  • @aj2718281
    @aj2718281 15 років тому

    amazing comments....totally agree with u

  • @buch1
    @buch1 17 років тому +1

    That's what I call a legend. Senna was a great guy, loved around the world because he was a very kind human being, and considered as a legend because of his dramatic racing death, but you can't consider him as the greatest sportsman of all time.

  • @samholmy
    @samholmy 15 років тому

    The Champion is back !!!!

  • @IDisnotscience
    @IDisnotscience 14 років тому +1

    Very interesting to hear. Every era has their best drivers. This style sounds a lot like Jackie Stewart and Aryton Senna.

  • @Sonnenfrst
    @Sonnenfrst 15 років тому

    you are absoluly right

  • @embir82
    @embir82 14 років тому

    a part of what documentary is this? Brilliant stuff.

  • @elkayem
    @elkayem  15 років тому +1

    I still don't know why this clips ends half way.
    There's more, but I can't seem to upload the rest of the vid.

  • @vesivialvy
    @vesivialvy 13 років тому

    This video was made long time ago , it gives a clear understanding of why Schumacher has so many problems with F1 2010 cars , his driving style in early 90's was perfect for F1 of the past , the telemetry at 3:45 gives us the ultimate key , steering corrections in the corner was a + back then , it's ironic to think that what made him ahead of others , is now an handicap with more technologies and electronic for a driving style... Herbert driving style was more adapted for today's cars

  • @allex3004
    @allex3004 13 років тому +1

    awesome!!! :D
    Schumi, you are still the greatest of all time!!
    hopefully his car will be more driveable next season
    so he can race against vettel, hamilton, alonso & so on for results^^

  • @giorgosk2884
    @giorgosk2884 Рік тому +1

    Μ.S is in the same level and league as V.R in moto gp.Both are the best drivers ever and none can compete with them,perfection achieved

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 Рік тому +1

      Very well said. Michael Schumacher in F1 is like Rossi in MotoGP, both of them not only the best driver on their own sport but also Michael is the icon of F1, Rossi too.

    • @Sport-A514
      @Sport-A514 Рік тому

      Absolutely no, Rossi was really smart and surely he has been an icon of motogp, but he wasn't the best from a technical point of view and pure speed. Ever heard of Marquez, Stoner, Pedrosa and Lorenzo? At least two of these guys (for me Marquez and Stoner) have been much better than the Italian from those points of view.

    • @Sport-A514
      @Sport-A514 Рік тому

      Rossi's riding style was very classic and academic, to perform he needed to have a perfectly balanced set up, he himself had to adapt to the riding style of these guys to get back to the top after two unsuccessful years in Ducati. You can see this even just by comparing a few photos showing VR on a motorbike before and after 2011-2012

    • @zavodszkiabel7919
      @zavodszkiabel7919 Рік тому +1

      @@Sport-A514 Really, Pedrosa???? Don't get me wrong he's a great rider but he was always more of a Coulthard type of guy.

  • @alessandros00
    @alessandros00 15 років тому

    No hay palabras que describan la extraodinaria maestria de este hombre a la hora de llevar un coche de F1 al limite, cuando veo sus lecciones bajo la lluvia palidesco solo de pensar lo que era capaz de hacer.
    Dejo un profundo vacío que creo ningun otro piloto llenará.

  • @summerburst2221
    @summerburst2221 7 років тому

    nice video!

  • @rasti95
    @rasti95 14 років тому

    he was like a robot-driver because he didn´t want to show emotions and stay focused on his career...
    no matter what some other f1-fans might say, he was the absolutly best in what he was doing, i just hope he will keep that title of the best driver....

  • @bourlivak88
    @bourlivak88 15 років тому

    Remember Hungary 1998, France 2004 etc etc...And he was very helpful with developing of the car, but that was Senna too. Still I can´t get rid of the flavour of nostalgia in one´s mind, when he says Senna was for sure the greatest...

  • @ZsebtelepHUN
    @ZsebtelepHUN 12 років тому +1

    "very good feel of the limit"
    that WAS his most important skill that made him 7 times champion. But (i think) he lost it during his accident in 2009. That injury was more serious. He told it was just a normal "training slip" but he hurt his neck and his wrist. The doctor told that he damaged his ganglions too, and (i think) it that was responsible for his most importatn skill, and he simply lost it. He now feels the limit just like the other drivers

  • @Mummins
    @Mummins 14 років тому

    I say it is not possible to say he is the greatest, he is one of the greatest. No one is the greatest, there are several greatest of their eras.

  • @cthomann
    @cthomann 13 років тому

    Some people just have it. People as Michael.

  • @hardman666
    @hardman666 17 років тому +2

    No wonder I find watching Michael's cornering is like fast forwarded video when comparing to other drivers. I'm going to miss the days when he was in F1.

  • @user-kn4wg6nq4f
    @user-kn4wg6nq4f Рік тому +2

    Best f1 driver ever

  • @RRVCrinale
    @RRVCrinale 13 років тому

    How interesting: Senna and Schumacher seem to have mastered something of the same staccato/progressive throttle technique for cornering, which gives them a speed advantage in corners, where it all counts especially when overtaking.
    Back when cars had more power, a wider, more stable wheelbase and electronic aids were less prevalent (never mind active suspension in the early 90s) such delicate throttle control was key to not lose the car.

  • @Tornado8603
    @Tornado8603 14 років тому

    @waterfeelsgood
    Agree because the car of Mercedes was developed using datas of last year's so many things are developed for Button's driving style, which are at the opposite of Schumacher's prefered settings. I mean i don't say a new thing if i say in F1 in many situations we have to project a brand new car if we want to change something. So i wait the next season already, too.

  • @Mummins
    @Mummins 14 років тому

    In the 50's the power density was way lower than today, the cars everything was different. Today such a performance as Fangio had is not possible anymore. Winning every second race for years. It is simply not comparable.

  • @sporkafife
    @sporkafife 12 років тому

    What's the song that plays while Schumacher is driving at 0:17-0:42? (I think the track is the Nurburgring) It sounds really epic and I could use it in my school media project lol.

  • @MickPsyphon
    @MickPsyphon 16 років тому

    schlickaz,
    What's the solution to the Collatz conjecture? It's been bugging me for ages.

  • @helmesazanda
    @helmesazanda 14 років тому

    nice

  • @Mummins
    @Mummins 14 років тому

    Now he is coming out with his second account, interesting.

  • @pjc2
    @pjc2 13 років тому

    Schumacher and Barrichello are the last racers of great era.
    Enjoy their drive even if it is not perfect as it was in 90's.

  • @PeterMayer
    @PeterMayer 14 років тому

    If you ask Ross Braun, who was the driver who gave the best technical feedback that he's every worked with, it was Schui. And as far as Senna goes, did he not insist on getting Prost's set up in McLaren?

  • @LouieGee
    @LouieGee 12 років тому +1

    @hunt2727 (continuing) It's strange how Schumacher struggled in Donington while even Barrichello with his poor Jordan overtook him and was faster than him on the wet. Michael was extremely quick indeed, but he was only quick when he had conditions that favored him (a car suited for him, tires, managers telling him what to do and when to stop).
    Senna was fast in any conditions.

  • @oenrn
    @oenrn 15 років тому

    does anyone know the music at the beginning?

  • @LouieGee
    @LouieGee 12 років тому

    @Charkow1943 continuing: So Schumacher could never know about something so damn obvious to the driver (as the software and the fuel rig) but Senna off course knew about something that is hidden under the car's chassi. Nice dude...
    About Mônaco, in 1985: Peter Warr send Senna to the track with old tires. Senna returned to the pits and said "please don't tell me to do this again. I don't wanna win like that". Peter Warr himself told this story many times (including some biographies).

  • @MartyUHD
    @MartyUHD 7 років тому

    Damn this Video is from 2006. 11 Years old. Since 11 Years on Googles Servers.

  • @Vorgaloth
    @Vorgaloth 17 років тому

    Does anyone know the song being played on this video?

  • @ILoveSaintBernards
    @ILoveSaintBernards 14 років тому

    What surprises me is that Damon Hill of all people say he is a hell of a driver.
    I like Schumacher despite racing from his heart in dire situations involving him.

  • @DominicanOps
    @DominicanOps 17 років тому

    Does anyone know where this clip came from?? Obviously a documentary but anyone know where? Thanks.

  • @Mummins
    @Mummins 14 років тому

    That's absolutely right, Briatore said such a thing will never happen again. A small team like ours being world champion.

  • @raencarve4
    @raencarve4 4 роки тому

    Does anybody knows where to find this thing complete? What is the name of the documentary? Thanks

    • @TrickyMario7654
      @TrickyMario7654 3 роки тому

      Rafael Cardenas It’s up on UA-cam somewhere.

    • @bobbestofbobs
      @bobbestofbobs 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/iwVAe2dGkDg/v-deo.html

    • @raencarve4
      @raencarve4 3 роки тому

      @@bobbestofbobs thanks mate

  • @member4this
    @member4this 15 років тому

    Interesting vid :)

  • @Teknisk
    @Teknisk 12 років тому

    @beqa16v
    Do you have those videos? =) thx

  • @MadeiraTrailsBikeMTB
    @MadeiraTrailsBikeMTB 15 років тому

    He is the legend !!! =]

  • @Mummins
    @Mummins 14 років тому

    When I was close to winning the title in 1999, Michael came back after his broken leg and proved he wasn't just the best No.1 but also the best No. 2 in Malaysia when he let me past for the race win."