Imola 2003. He knew his mum had past away, personally I would have gone to pieces with grief. He got his sh*t together and drove the wheels off, then stood on the podium and cried his lamps out for the world to see. One of the most touching events I'd ever seen in f1 when Kimi and Ruben greeted him as he sat in the car and I started crying.
Spain 1996 for his utmost dominance in a piece of thrash. Then Belgium 1995, probably the race which summed him up the best. In terms of overtakes I say Monza 1998, Montreal 2011 (vs Massa and Kobayashi, if I remember correctly) and Imola 2005 (vs Button)
To many to name just one. Spain 94 when he Finisher second Stuck in 5th gear, Belgien 95, Belgien 96, Spa 96 when he won in a rubbish car and Spain of course. Monaco 1997, Spa 97, Japan 97, Argentina 98, Hungary and Kanada 98, Imola 99, Malaysia 99, Japan 2000, Monza 2000, Malaysia 2001, 2003 Imola, Imola 2006 - as i said just too many. And thats just the ones i can name spontanously without thinking.
Before Hamilton 🙏🏾, there was Schumacher 🙏🏾. Talking about true Legends of Formula 1. You have truly some very fast F1 pilots throughout history of this sport. Many many names there. Hill sr, Moss, Jackie Stewart etc etc. Than the extremely fast in the likes of Prost, Rosberg, Lauda and also many many more names. And than there is another category. The scary fast like Senna, Hamilton and this dude, the great Michael Schumacher. Even Senna had to watch his mirror when Michael was approaching in his Benetton. Dude was a machine. Pfffff man. Yep. This guy was scary fast. Specially in the rain.
In a world where even best drivers like Senna were jumping ships to go and sit in a winning car, Schumacher left WDC winning Benetton to build legacy for Ferrari. Alonso tried that and failed. Schumacher is the benchmark for drivers in building and winning as a team. Up until he arrived, being a great driver was all about driving a winning car built by some excellent teams. He was the Premier that introduced fitness to F1 and always remained the Beacon of fitness in the sport. He also worked tirelessly to improve the safety the sport. His greatness goes beyond the track and none comes close to those achievements.
Àfter Senna snuffed it mmm sadly i might add. I had to pick a new driver to follow. Micheal was it, i mean there Was no other choice he was the best. He was an arrogant prick (much like myself really :). But still what a driver. Although one year i can not remember what year it was. But during practice one year at Albert park he ran out of petrol right in front of me. I yelled out "hey Michael can i have your helmet ⛑️") but he smilled & said "NO" mmm so disrespectful of him :). I mean i would have told myself "to go phuc myself" respectfully of course 🙃
Niki Lauda: "IN MY DAY WE DID ALL THE THINGS THAT MICHAEL HAS DONE, EVERY DRIVER WOULD DO IT"
Former world champion Niki Lauda enjoyed many a joust with the drivers of his day, but while criticising Schumacher his voice takes on a sympathetic edge. Considering the possibility of more Schumacher 'issues' in the intensity of today's race, he said: "Okay, I do not understand why a guy who makes split-second decisions in the best racing car in the world is not so straightforward when things are going wrong. "The only thing I would criticise him for is that he does not admit to mistakes. If I made a mess of things I accepted it and moved on. In my day we did all the things that Michael has done … Every driver would do it. The only difference was that we were not caught on television. We underestimate the coverage these days." www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2348589/The-dark-side-of-Schumacher-should-not-override-his-genius.html
Tell the history of how Michael used traction control in 1994, and the refuelling system too, totally scam. (everything proven and judged) Tell the history of how Barrichello setups and how miracously ferrari used it against Rubens so many times. To compare with Senna is bullshit...
@@jonahehlers1673 The opening line says "Michael Schumacher wasn't just F1's most successful driver. He rewrote the rulebook on what was possible in a race car." I guess if this video pretends that Lewis Hamilton doesn't exist then it could be correct. That's what I am talking about. Look at the statistics otherwise it's just opinion.
What's Michael Schumachers best performance in your opinion?
Imola 2003. He knew his mum had past away, personally I would have gone to pieces with grief. He got his sh*t together and drove the wheels off, then stood on the podium and cried his lamps out for the world to see. One of the most touching events I'd ever seen in f1 when Kimi and Ruben greeted him as he sat in the car and I started crying.
Spain 1996 for his utmost dominance in a piece of thrash.
Then Belgium 1995, probably the race which summed him up the best.
In terms of overtakes I say Monza 1998, Montreal 2011 (vs Massa and Kobayashi, if I remember correctly) and Imola 2005 (vs Button)
Argentina qualifying 1996. First time I knew he was a genius, before all the wins with Ferrari.
Spain 1996
To many to name just one. Spain 94 when he Finisher second Stuck in 5th gear, Belgien 95, Belgien 96, Spa 96 when he won in a rubbish car and Spain of course. Monaco 1997, Spa 97, Japan 97, Argentina 98, Hungary and Kanada 98, Imola 99, Malaysia 99, Japan 2000, Monza 2000, Malaysia 2001, 2003 Imola, Imola 2006 - as i said just too many. And thats just the ones i can name spontanously without thinking.
Before Hamilton 🙏🏾, there was Schumacher 🙏🏾. Talking about true Legends of Formula 1. You have truly some very fast F1 pilots throughout history of this sport. Many many names there. Hill sr, Moss, Jackie Stewart etc etc. Than the extremely fast in the likes of Prost, Rosberg, Lauda and also many many more names. And than there is another category. The scary fast like Senna, Hamilton and this dude, the great Michael Schumacher. Even Senna had to watch his mirror when Michael was approaching in his Benetton. Dude was a machine. Pfffff man. Yep. This guy was scary fast. Specially in the rain.
Before everyone, there was SENNA
@@movies24Seven07 Before Senna, there were Fangio and Clark. I think Clark is the most talented and various driver ever.
French grand Prix 2004 winning with four pit stops
The rainy Spanish gp 1996
Senna
Fangio
Clark
Michael
Prost
Max, Michael, Senna, Clark and Lewis
He was fantastic. The stats don't tell the whole story.
In a world where even best drivers like Senna were jumping ships to go and sit in a winning car, Schumacher left WDC winning Benetton to build legacy for Ferrari. Alonso tried that and failed. Schumacher is the benchmark for drivers in building and winning as a team. Up until he arrived, being a great driver was all about driving a winning car built by some excellent teams. He was the Premier that introduced fitness to F1 and always remained the Beacon of fitness in the sport. He also worked tirelessly to improve the safety the sport. His greatness goes beyond the track and none comes close to those achievements.
no matter what michael did he is a legend tho.. but that tumbnail is an insult !!
even michael whould say that.. he claps to senna !
You should include Silverstone 1998 where he won the race on pitlane.
He was also a cheating git
Schumacher could make bad cars winners n raced with legends Hamilton couldn't
Àfter Senna snuffed it mmm sadly i might add. I had to pick a new driver to follow. Micheal was it, i mean there
Was no other choice he was the best. He was an arrogant prick (much like myself really :). But still what a driver.
Although one year i can not remember what year it was. But during practice one year at Albert park he ran out of petrol right in front of me. I yelled out "hey Michael can i have your helmet ⛑️") but he smilled & said "NO" mmm so disrespectful of him :).
I mean i would have told myself "to go phuc myself" respectfully of course 🙃
The greatest of all time.
1.Senna
2.Hamilton
3.Schumacher
-Verstapen-continues
1 Senna 2 Prost 3 Schumacher 4 Lewis 5 Seb 6 Max (but is moving, anyway)
@ 2 prost 4 hamilton 😂 ok understand
Destroying Senna on home turf... unforgettable.
Destroying what? 😅
He will sadly forever be known for his less than acceptable sportsmanship.
Haters gonna hate!
Niki Lauda:
"IN MY DAY WE DID ALL THE THINGS THAT MICHAEL HAS DONE, EVERY DRIVER WOULD DO IT"
Former world champion Niki Lauda enjoyed many a joust with the drivers of his day, but while criticising Schumacher his voice takes on a sympathetic edge.
Considering the possibility of more Schumacher 'issues' in the intensity of today's race, he said: "Okay, I do not understand why a guy who makes split-second decisions in the best racing car in the world is not so straightforward when things are going wrong.
"The only thing I would criticise him for is that he does not admit to mistakes. If I made a mess of things I accepted it and moved on. In my day we did all the things that Michael has done … Every driver would do it. The only difference was that we were not caught on television. We underestimate the coverage these days."
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2348589/The-dark-side-of-Schumacher-should-not-override-his-genius.html
Tell the history of how Michael used traction control in 1994, and the refuelling system too, totally scam. (everything proven and judged)
Tell the history of how Barrichello setups and how miracously ferrari used it against Rubens so many times.
To compare with Senna is bullshit...
Mimimi
Another Senna son 😂
Dont worry my bro will make another video on thisss!! okay???
@@WangSha-u1p heheh thanks
cry us a river mate
You can post that Schumacher is your favorite driver but He is not "The best driver", facts. He is currently the second best. Records matter.
what are you talking about ?
@@jonahehlers1673 The opening line says "Michael Schumacher wasn't just F1's most successful driver. He rewrote the rulebook on what was possible in a race car." I guess if this video pretends that Lewis Hamilton doesn't exist then it could be correct. That's what I am talking about. Look at the statistics otherwise it's just opinion.
@@tetromusicproject5467 man are you feeling jealous?? this video is about Michael, this channel uploaded the video of lewis as well, so go watch that!
Bro he is the all time greatest driver
@@sharanjitsingh3483 You can believe that If you ignore facts.