@@brolo7234Yeah they got more feedback than the guys on Bridgestones, BECAUSE BRIDGESTONE ONLY CARED ABOUT FEEDBACK FROM FERRARI AND MICHAEL cough 2004 cough
Dez nota 💯 valeu 👏👏 excelente vídeo parabéns valeu 👌👏👏 eita carro bonito viu eita vermelhão da gota serena bicho não tem pra ninguém só quem se deu bem aí um dia depois foi quem quem ele o simpático educado e primoroso nas últimas inpleitada ele o escocês voador chamado David couthard que foi piloto de teste 9 anos depois ele foi titular na Espanha Canadá Silverstone na Inglaterra Alemanha Itália Portugal e aqui nó Brasil se começou a se destacar como um dos fiel companheiro de de um finlandês chamando Mika hakikinem bicampeão mundial vez um duelo sensacional com Michael Schumacher ano de 98 e 99 show dê bola vídeos excelente 👌 parabéns pela postagem viu irmão estais com tudo
IMAGINE SE TVC A TL AZAMO NA KELES TEMPOS EM. XUMI. E XUMI. ELE NÃO E PERFEITO. MS ELE GANHA E PERDE TAMBEM. OK AMIGOS. DA FOMULA 1. MS XUXU E SERPRE XUMI.
I not agree with you, becouse what you says was not in Michael nature. He want to win, win and win again always when the car was good. Or do you think for realy that he want lose the pole batted his team mate ?. In to Michael mind not existed the word "relax" when he was in the cock pit. He just had understand that finally was comes the time where nobody would beat him, eccept some case and must given the 110% for continue to win titles after titles. Look his typical driving style, always over the limits allowed just thanks to his umblivable reflex, continue steering correction in to the corners as just him tried to do. Relax.., what relax, he was an lion by the beginning 'till the end on 2006.
His final sector was so brilliantly fast - the best I have ever seen. I mean 2001 was a clear example of the best driver, in the best car putting on an absolute clinic.
Bullshit! The 1997 championship wasnt supposed to be a close contest, the williams was dominant that year and Schumacher still took the title down to the last round. Villeneuve was soo lucky that entire year. He inherited 3(three!) victories because of his rival's misfortunes and despite blatantly ignoring yellow flags for the entirety of the season he was only punished once in suzuka. 2006 I agree he was beaten by Alonso, but how the hell could he have won the championship in the 2005 ferrari?
@@alejandrozuniga1459 Yeah, you know better than people who actually worked with both! Three people who worked with both Ayrton and Michael: Pat Symonds on Senna, Schumacher, Alonso “Fernando was incredibly competitive, had the same total self-esteem of Ayrton and Michael. They know they are the best. He was a great racer, not quite as outright quick as Michael, maybe, but still very, very quick. At the times I worked with them I’d say Michael was the quickest, then Fernando, then Ayrton." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2017/28/pat-symonds-senna-schumacher-alonso Pat Symonds: How Michael Schumacher changed F1 forever ruclips.net/video/CqK36PjvMls/видео.html&t Giorgio Ascanelli (from James Allen's book: The Edge Of Greatness) mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24351646/povecaj Joan Villadelprat mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24406576/povecaj Joan Villadelprat on Senna and Schumacher: "Senna was in the best team, which was at that time, with 100 more horses than us who had the Ford-Cosworth engine, and we ate it ... until the accident came, but we were ahead in the championship. And it was not just because of Schumacher. It was one of these sweet moments, Benetton was in shape. In tire changes and pit-stops we were the fastest. In fact, we won several races for this. There was a change of regulation where we prepared ourselves better. It would have been nice to see the fight between Senna and Michael, but I am convinced that Michael would have won. Because seeing Senna, so many years and knowing him, knowing what it cost him, how he got out of the car, etc. and see Michael after races at 50 degrees, win them and get out of the car as if he had had a coffee ... The physical form that Michael had at that time and his mental strength, however natural Ayrton had, by a lot of skill, I would have overcome. For Ayrton it was a much greater effort than for Michael." translate.google.si/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sl&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radio.cz%2Fes%2Frubrica%2Fpanorama%2Fjoan-villadelprat-con-ayrton-senna-tenia-la-conexion-de-ser-latinos&edit-text=
@@demdjen77 I'm not so sure, Alonso dethroned him in 2006 and Alonso was beaten by Hamilton in his rookie season. And the McLaren cars were faster those years. It was definitely possible, but it was unlikely with Hamilton and Alonso in better cars. Let's just appreciate the 7 titles he already has.
@@bxtterz16 To add on that, If He’d Stayed Another Year With Benetton, It would have taken longer to Turn Ferrari Into A Powerhouse, Remember, Ferrari As A Team In Terms Of Strategy & How It Was Run Was Mediocre, Or Even A Joke, Until Schumacher Came And Helped Build The Team With Irvine In 1996
@forsoup Schumi has always beat his teammates, ferrari was terrible untill he came along and turned the team around, and even in his early years, he was even rivaling Senna and probably would have had a good chance of winning the championship even if Senna had not died. Schumi will always be one of the greatest drivers to ever live. Fact.
one of the best ???? are you kidding, the master of f1 if he was after wc like hamilton,he stay 2 more yers in benneton,and then to one of the best teams, to colect wc with the best car ,but that is not schumi, more like hamilton and 7 years in the best car ever, and bottas with chains, if not he can bit hamilton like niko did,befor he kicked out, becoz you not allowed to bit hamilton so schumi is the GOAT by mills, a genius, and go to ferrari for the challenge, hamilton not brave so stay in mercedes, becoz it so easy for wc and that is why even with 10 wc he is not come close to schumi and senna manssel,piquet,prost vettel max
@@ilanbar8612 Dude, this comment is 10 years old. I was saying he's one of the best drivers to ever live, that wasn't enough praise for you? I was defending Schumacher, are you dense? Hamilton joined Mercedes before they were dominant, people called him a madman for leaving McLaren. Not a Hamilton fan, just don't make shit up. Roberg chose to leave, he was not fired.
@@VColossalV hamilton go to mercedes after niki show him what mercedes have for the new formula rosberg push gently out side for the sheep pilot bottas, niki and toto hate that rosberg bit hamilton on regular basis, so the sheep is come and hamilton fight 6 years against the clock, until 21and max, and the fake. is on the open, hamilton must have the best car , he never go for the challenge like schumi and ferrari he stay forever in the best car and a sheep in the next door as a "competition" so sad
@@ilanbar8612 "10 years or 20 schumi is the GOAT" To say someone is *one of* the best, you are also implying that they very well could be the best. I know your English isn't great, but it's not hard to understand. It's nearly impossible to measure greats from different decades to know for sure, who actually is the absolute greatest of all time, but regardless, saying "one of the greatest" implies that they actually could be the greatest, it's literally the highest praise you can give, Schumacher was/is my idol. If you get this triggered and enraged by someone actually agreeing with you in a 10 year old comment, I can't imagine how off the rails you go for people who have opposing views, you've got issues you need to get sorted, nobody likes people like that. "hamilton go to mercedes after niki show him what mercedes have for the new formula" In no way does that demonstrate how they will compare with other teams, it so happens that they got it right, but it's impossible to know for sure what the other teams have. I'm sure Alonso was convinced by the McLaren/Honda pairing project he was pitched, but in that case it didn't go to plan, these things are always a gamble, nothing is for certain. You win some, you lose some. Some gambles go your way, some don't, that's life. You can't get mad at Hamilton for it, that's dumb. "he never go for the challenge" Leaving a front running team for what was still arguably a midfield team, is a challenge. What do you want him to do, leave for a backmarker? Hindsight is not an argument. "niki and toto hate that rosberg bit hamilton on regular basis" Then why would they keep him as his teammate for 4 seasons and not immediately fire him for someone more submissive and cooperative? Reality flies directly in the face of what you're claiming, you make no sense. "rosberg push gently out side" Once again, he *chose* to retire. No amount of deranged speculations on your part will change that. He has since admitted that competing against Hamilton for 3 years took a lot out of him. At the 2016 finale, Lewis' engineer was even telling him to stop slowing Rosberg into the cars behind, so much for Rosberg not being allowed to win a championship.
@forsoup In 1994 he didn't ram Hill out oft the race. He was in front at that corner!!! It was his line!! Hill could overtake MSC at the next straight because he had so much more power with the renault engine(50 HP+). MSC won 1994 with only 12 Races, Hill lost with 16 races!!!! in 1995 the Williams was the better car and MSC won. Every victory in 1995 was magic. In 2000 MSC had one dnf more than HAK and also won the titel and in 2003 Ferrari wasn't better then Mclaren or Williams.
he cut right across the whole track, blocked him off and made him retire, that and what he did in 1997 are some of the most controversial things in f1, and his fans trying to defend him doesn't work out, it happened already and we know what he did, but he was a good driver. A true champion, that deserved more, but those dirty moments like those is what makes him a better character, because he turned his act around going into the 2000s. I'm not going to defend him for those incidents, and he screwed up, but he knew it was wrong and never tried that again
@@bxtterz16I mean forget about what happened in Jerez that year, Michael was robbed of the title if you include his misfortune throughout the year like Argentina, Nurburgring etc. same story in 99
@@bxtterz16 1997 Jerez. No Doubt. One of the dirtest moves in F1, history. On the same level what Prost did in 1989 in Suzuka, what Senna did one year later. As i said. In 1994 in Adelaide it was his corner. He was in front. Thats something in Britain will always be irgnored. The rest of the world talks a little different about 1994. Hill could play the long game. Wait, if the Benetton was damaged or if Schumacher did another mistake under pressure....
Schumacher could only win if he had a car miles better than the rest. Every close battle he had, he lost, except 1994 when he rammed Hill off the road. 1997- Outraced by Villeneuve. 2005 + 2006- Outdriven by Alonso. As you can see with him in this Mercedes, he can't find the time and he cannot beat his team-mate. He was a good driver, but will never be a true great in my eyes. For me that's why Senna would always be number 1, although Michael rates Senna as no.1 anyway.
Hey you ,Rubens had same car and was fantastic pilot,one of best s back then ,he had win with steward team.Michael was in competition for title every year ,when he had realy best car was untouchable.First time 2001 had best car!
Three people who worked with both Ayrton and Michael: Pat Symonds on Senna, Schumacher, Alonso “Fernando was incredibly competitive, had the same total self-esteem of Ayrton and Michael. They know they are the best. He was a great racer, not quite as outright quick as Michael, maybe, but still very, very quick. At the times I worked with them I’d say Michael was the quickest, then Fernando, then Ayrton." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2017/28/pat-symonds-senna-schumacher-alonso Giorgio Ascanelli (from James Allen's book: The Edge Of Greatness) mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24351646/povecaj Joan Villadelprat mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24406576/povecaj Joan Villadelprat on Senna and Schumacher: "Senna was in the best team, which was at that time, with 100 more horses than us who had the Ford-Cosworth engine, and we ate it ... until the accident came, but we were ahead in the championship. And it was not just because of Schumacher. It was one of these sweet moments, Benetton was in shape. In tire changes and pit-stops we were the fastest. In fact, we won several races for this. There was a change of regulation where we prepared ourselves better. It would have been nice to see the fight between Senna and Michael, but I am convinced that Michael would have won. Because seeing Senna, so many years and knowing him, knowing what it cost him, how he got out of the car, etc. and see Michael after races at 50 degrees, win them and get out of the car as if he had had a coffee ... The physical form that Michael had at that time and his mental strength, however natural Ayrton had, by a lot of skill, I would have overcome. For Ayrton it was a much greater effort than for Michael. " translate.google.si/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sl&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radio.cz%2Fes%2Frubrica%2Fpanorama%2Fjoan-villadelprat-con-ayrton-senna-tenia-la-conexion-de-ser-latinos&edit-text= F1 TOP 100 model f1metrics.wordpress.com/2019/11/22/the-f1metrics-top-100/ Donington 1993 shrani.najdi.si/?1f/13r/y6sqGSO/donnington-93.jpg Barcelona 1996 shrani.najdi.si/?2l/119/7aPnIDf/gp-spain-1996.jpg Spa-Francorchamps 1997 shrani.najdi.si/?16/IB/2NuWo0bY/spa-francorchamps-97.jpg shrani.najdi.si/?1P/A9/1NJMDdmF/spa1997.png King of Monaco? shrani.najdi.si/?1r/125/3GaMyyah/monaco-winssenna-vs-schu.jpg Martin Brundle: "Mika was faster than Senna" translate.google.com/translate?hl=sl&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.auto-motor-und-sport.de%2Fformel-1%2Fmartin-brundle-video-interview-2020%2F The Martin Brundle comparison (Mika vS Michael) shrani.najdi.si/?s/EG/Smr0qBR/martin-brundle-ms-and-mh.png 1997 shrani.najdi.si/?u/VP/4OCT8kRA/1/1997-f1-championship.jpg
TEAM ORDERS As an employee you do what you are told by your boss. Besides, Rubens agreed before the race he will do it! And then doing so that everybody (himself, Schumacher, Ferrari team, whole F1) look like idiots! You don't know how season is going to unfold. A driver can get injured and has to pause. Car might not perform well at some races or other teams catch up. Like for example in 1998 when McLaren was by far the fastest car at the begining of the season and at the end Ferrari was almost as fast as them. So every point counts. The Schumacher-centric structure was infamously exposed at Austria in 2002, when Rubens Barrichello was forced to surrender his lead to Michael, creating an outcry. Brawn explains the background to it all. “The whole thing was a mess. We’d had the discussion before the race, anticipating exactly that situation and agreed what we would do. Rubens then didn’t want to do it. He came on the radio and said, ‘Don’t make me do this, I want to win the race’, and we had this massive dilemma. You can either let it go - and then you have a different problem because you can’t trust that driver any more and any discussions in the future wouldn’t mean anything, and that is something which is very fractious in the team. Or you could insist. We said, ‘Rubens, you agreed to do this, you said you’d do it, you’d better do it’. And Rubens made a big show of doing it - which didn’t help the team at all. I have a lot of sympathy with him. But he needed to say before the race, ‘Look guys, if I’m leading the race I ain’t going to do that’ and then we could have thrashed it out and come to a conclusion. Michael just got dragged into the situation. He was given the win, could see the crowd reaction and was embarrassed.” With his title secured, Schumacher then ‘gave’ Barrichello Hungary, trying to make amends by driving off the pace at critical parts of the race. He also tried a staged finish at Indy - which resulted in Rubens sneaking the win. “We didn’t plan any of that,” says Brawn. “It was just Michael trying to compensate for what had happened, because he felt bad about it and was getting bad press. That was all fall-out from Austria. We can debate whether team tactics should be a part of F1, but that’s how it was.” www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/may-2014/30/michael-and-i-had-been-trenches-together And just in case as I see a lot of you forgot or don't know: 1. Mansell / Patrese - French Grand Prix 1992 Patrese was leading the French grand prix at Magny Cours in 1992 and had to let Mansell pass wfor the win. And to get some perspective - points before French GP 1992 and Austrian GP 2002: Mansell 56 Patrese 28 Schumacher 44 Barrichello 6 2. Fangio team orders Team orders might not be cool to some, but they’ve been common practice since the earliest running of the sport. Luigi Fagioli and Juan Manuel Fangio shared the win at France in 1951 when Alfa instructed the former to let his team mate take over his car mid-race. Mercedes would tell Fangio in 1955 to let his team mate Stirling Moss win the British Grand Prix. Peter Collins gave Fangio his Ferrari in the 1956 Italian Grand Prix after Luigi Musso refused to. www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.opinion-why-mercedes-used-team-orders-and-why-they-were-right-to-do-so.1VZaX1iWz284gcGia6mmC6.html 3. Patrick Head: "Clearly the FW11 was good, and we won the constructors’ championship again by a big margin. But by letting Nelson and Nigel take points from each other we lost the drivers’ championship to Alain Prost." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2012/50/part-one-goldrush History of team orders en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_orders
Patrick Head: “In 1995 our car was better than the Benetton-Renault, not by a mega margin but certainly a few tenths a lap. But Benetton were streets ahead of us in strategy. In a two-stop race we’d rather dully run three equal fuel loads, but they’d do a short fill on their first stop to get Michael ahead of Damon, so in the second stint Damon would not only find Michael ahead of him but also running a lighter car. Damon’s head would go down and he’d lose a few more seconds. Then Michael’s second stop would be slower and heavier, but by then he’d have broken the back of the race. So the fact that we got well beaten in 1995 wasn’t all down to Damon."
I like watching F1 racing NO DRS KERS
"The man who is regareded is being talking their business is Adrian Newey.. "Still is after 20-30 years + more. ;)
It´s amazing that the Pole in 2001 is 5 years closer to the YT videos upload date than the upload date is to today.
Time flies fast, I remember uploading that video. Amazing
Michael Schumacher always pulled off the most stunning of final sectors better than anyone, keep fighting 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
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That car was not so much quicker than mclaren or Williams , Michael pushed so fast it look like the car was a rocket
The day before in second practice, he rolled the car.
6 tenths faster in the same car as rubens, wow absolutely wow. Man made him look like he was in a midfield car. Michael is truly legendary.
Special tyres, team directed at him. Didn't do much more than was expected hehe
Bullshit@@bernardoteodosio
@@bernardoteodosio "Special tyres". Lol, except the Michelins were better since they got far more data and feedback.
@@brolo7234Yeah they got more feedback than the guys on Bridgestones, BECAUSE BRIDGESTONE ONLY CARED ABOUT FEEDBACK FROM FERRARI AND MICHAEL cough 2004 cough
Olin koomassa 2001 tällöin.
Superlativo
5 seconds penalty for speeding on track.
Dez nota 💯 valeu 👏👏 excelente vídeo parabéns valeu 👌👏👏 eita carro bonito viu eita vermelhão da gota serena bicho não tem pra ninguém só quem se deu bem aí um dia depois foi quem quem ele o simpático educado e primoroso nas últimas inpleitada ele o escocês voador chamado David couthard que foi piloto de teste 9 anos depois ele foi titular na Espanha Canadá Silverstone na Inglaterra Alemanha Itália Portugal e aqui nó Brasil se começou a se destacar como um dos fiel companheiro de de um finlandês chamando Mika hakikinem bicampeão mundial vez um duelo sensacional com Michael Schumacher ano de 98 e 99 show dê bola vídeos excelente 👌 parabéns pela postagem viu irmão estais com tudo
IMAGINE SE TVC A TL AZAMO NA KELES TEMPOS EM. XUMI. E XUMI. ELE NÃO E PERFEITO. MS ELE GANHA E PERDE TAMBEM. OK AMIGOS. DA FOMULA 1. MS XUXU E SERPRE XUMI.
After winning 2000, you can tell he was driving as if he had been released from the cloud of that first ferrari title. Great stuff
I not agree with you, becouse what you says was not in Michael nature. He want to win, win and win again always when the car was good. Or do you think for realy that he want lose the pole batted his team mate ?. In to Michael mind not existed the word "relax" when he was in the cock pit. He just had understand that finally was comes the time where nobody would beat him, eccept some case and must given the 110% for continue to win titles after titles. Look his typical driving style, always over the limits allowed just thanks to his umblivable reflex, continue steering correction in to the corners as just him tried to do. Relax.., what relax, he was an lion by the beginning 'till the end on 2006.
For me the best Shuey years was from 1995-2002. Especially 1995-2001 and in '96 with garbage Ferrari won it three times, with some insane performance.
na, the best years were between 1994 and 1998.
That was the times when is f 1 extremly good to watch not now
After the 2021 season? Seriously?
is this porn, or is this porn ?
luis guillermo
His final sector was so brilliantly fast - the best I have ever seen. I mean 2001 was a clear example of the best driver, in the best car putting on an absolute clinic.
1997-2004: Prime Schumacher, 2005-2006: Great level, 2010-2012: saying goodbye to fans in each race at a slow pace
Barrichello was such a master! He was in god mode in that classiffication, settling the best time by far in the intermediate 1, what a performance!!!!
For me, 2001 was the best year of Michael, he piloted like a machine.
schumi forever and ever
Bullshit! The 1997 championship wasnt supposed to be a close contest, the williams was dominant that year and Schumacher still took the title down to the last round. Villeneuve was soo lucky that entire year. He inherited 3(three!) victories because of his rival's misfortunes and despite blatantly ignoring yellow flags for the entirety of the season he was only punished once in suzuka. 2006 I agree he was beaten by Alonso, but how the hell could he have won the championship in the 2005 ferrari?
Michael should really be champion in 97 and 99 if not for his misfortune.
1994 to 1997: Schumacher would have won if he stayed. IF he had all the luck, 11 time World Champion... no doubt.
Also 2007 and 2008 if he stayed.
If senna did not die schumacher wouldn’t be a simple f1 driver
@@alejandrozuniga1459 Yeah, you know better than people who actually worked with both! Three people who worked with both Ayrton and Michael: Pat Symonds on Senna, Schumacher, Alonso “Fernando was incredibly competitive, had the same total self-esteem of Ayrton and Michael. They know they are the best. He was a great racer, not quite as outright quick as Michael, maybe, but still very, very quick. At the times I worked with them I’d say Michael was the quickest, then Fernando, then Ayrton." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2017/28/pat-symonds-senna-schumacher-alonso Pat Symonds: How Michael Schumacher changed F1 forever ruclips.net/video/CqK36PjvMls/видео.html&t Giorgio Ascanelli (from James Allen's book: The Edge Of Greatness) mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24351646/povecaj Joan Villadelprat mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24406576/povecaj Joan Villadelprat on Senna and Schumacher: "Senna was in the best team, which was at that time, with 100 more horses than us who had the Ford-Cosworth engine, and we ate it ... until the accident came, but we were ahead in the championship. And it was not just because of Schumacher. It was one of these sweet moments, Benetton was in shape. In tire changes and pit-stops we were the fastest. In fact, we won several races for this. There was a change of regulation where we prepared ourselves better. It would have been nice to see the fight between Senna and Michael, but I am convinced that Michael would have won. Because seeing Senna, so many years and knowing him, knowing what it cost him, how he got out of the car, etc. and see Michael after races at 50 degrees, win them and get out of the car as if he had had a coffee ... The physical form that Michael had at that time and his mental strength, however natural Ayrton had, by a lot of skill, I would have overcome. For Ayrton it was a much greater effort than for Michael." translate.google.si/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sl&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radio.cz%2Fes%2Frubrica%2Fpanorama%2Fjoan-villadelprat-con-ayrton-senna-tenia-la-conexion-de-ser-latinos&edit-text=
@@demdjen77 I'm not so sure, Alonso dethroned him in 2006 and Alonso was beaten by Hamilton in his rookie season. And the McLaren cars were faster those years. It was definitely possible, but it was unlikely with Hamilton and Alonso in better cars. Let's just appreciate the 7 titles he already has.
@@bxtterz16 To add on that, If He’d Stayed Another Year With Benetton, It would have taken longer to Turn Ferrari Into A Powerhouse, Remember, Ferrari As A Team In Terms Of Strategy & How It Was Run Was Mediocre, Or Even A Joke, Until Schumacher Came And Helped Build The Team With Irvine In 1996
@forsoup Schumi has always beat his teammates, ferrari was terrible untill he came along and turned the team around, and even in his early years, he was even rivaling Senna and probably would have had a good chance of winning the championship even if Senna had not died. Schumi will always be one of the greatest drivers to ever live. Fact.
one of the best ???? are you kidding, the master of f1 if he was after wc like hamilton,he stay 2 more yers in benneton,and then to one of the best teams, to colect wc with the best car ,but that is not schumi, more like hamilton and 7 years in the best car ever, and bottas with chains, if not he can bit hamilton like niko did,befor he kicked out, becoz you not allowed to bit hamilton so schumi is the GOAT by mills, a genius, and go to ferrari for the challenge, hamilton not brave so stay in mercedes, becoz it so easy for wc and that is why even with 10 wc he is not come close to schumi and senna manssel,piquet,prost vettel max
@@ilanbar8612 Dude, this comment is 10 years old. I was saying he's one of the best drivers to ever live, that wasn't enough praise for you? I was defending Schumacher, are you dense? Hamilton joined Mercedes before they were dominant, people called him a madman for leaving McLaren. Not a Hamilton fan, just don't make shit up. Roberg chose to leave, he was not fired.
10 years or 20 schumi is the GOAT "not one of the"
@@VColossalV hamilton go to mercedes after niki show him what mercedes have for the new formula rosberg push gently out side for the sheep pilot bottas, niki and toto hate that rosberg bit hamilton on regular basis, so the sheep is come and hamilton fight 6 years against the clock, until 21and max, and the fake. is on the open, hamilton must have the best car , he never go for the challenge like schumi and ferrari he stay forever in the best car and a sheep in the next door as a "competition" so sad
@@ilanbar8612 "10 years or 20 schumi is the GOAT" To say someone is *one of* the best, you are also implying that they very well could be the best. I know your English isn't great, but it's not hard to understand. It's nearly impossible to measure greats from different decades to know for sure, who actually is the absolute greatest of all time, but regardless, saying "one of the greatest" implies that they actually could be the greatest, it's literally the highest praise you can give, Schumacher was/is my idol. If you get this triggered and enraged by someone actually agreeing with you in a 10 year old comment, I can't imagine how off the rails you go for people who have opposing views, you've got issues you need to get sorted, nobody likes people like that. "hamilton go to mercedes after niki show him what mercedes have for the new formula" In no way does that demonstrate how they will compare with other teams, it so happens that they got it right, but it's impossible to know for sure what the other teams have. I'm sure Alonso was convinced by the McLaren/Honda pairing project he was pitched, but in that case it didn't go to plan, these things are always a gamble, nothing is for certain. You win some, you lose some. Some gambles go your way, some don't, that's life. You can't get mad at Hamilton for it, that's dumb. "he never go for the challenge" Leaving a front running team for what was still arguably a midfield team, is a challenge. What do you want him to do, leave for a backmarker? Hindsight is not an argument. "niki and toto hate that rosberg bit hamilton on regular basis" Then why would they keep him as his teammate for 4 seasons and not immediately fire him for someone more submissive and cooperative? Reality flies directly in the face of what you're claiming, you make no sense. "rosberg push gently out side" Once again, he *chose* to retire. No amount of deranged speculations on your part will change that. He has since admitted that competing against Hamilton for 3 years took a lot out of him. At the 2016 finale, Lewis' engineer was even telling him to stop slowing Rosberg into the cars behind, so much for Rosberg not being allowed to win a championship.
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@forsoup In 1994 he didn't ram Hill out oft the race. He was in front at that corner!!! It was his line!! Hill could overtake MSC at the next straight because he had so much more power with the renault engine(50 HP+). MSC won 1994 with only 12 Races, Hill lost with 16 races!!!! in 1995 the Williams was the better car and MSC won. Every victory in 1995 was magic. In 2000 MSC had one dnf more than HAK and also won the titel and in 2003 Ferrari wasn't better then Mclaren or Williams.
he cut right across the whole track, blocked him off and made him retire, that and what he did in 1997 are some of the most controversial things in f1, and his fans trying to defend him doesn't work out, it happened already and we know what he did, but he was a good driver. A true champion, that deserved more, but those dirty moments like those is what makes him a better character, because he turned his act around going into the 2000s. I'm not going to defend him for those incidents, and he screwed up, but he knew it was wrong and never tried that again
@@bxtterz16I mean forget about what happened in Jerez that year, Michael was robbed of the title if you include his misfortune throughout the year like Argentina, Nurburgring etc. same story in 99
@@bxtterz16 1997 Jerez. No Doubt. One of the dirtest moves in F1, history. On the same level what Prost did in 1989 in Suzuka, what Senna did one year later. As i said. In 1994 in Adelaide it was his corner. He was in front. Thats something in Britain will always be irgnored. The rest of the world talks a little different about 1994. Hill could play the long game. Wait, if the Benetton was damaged or if Schumacher did another mistake under pressure....
@@umeshsurenthiran9205michael wasnt robbed in Argentina, that was his mistake
@@theiceman7590 no it was not his mistake at all. Rubens understeered right into him, nothing Michael could have done about that.
Schumacher could only win if he had a car miles better than the rest. Every close battle he had, he lost, except 1994 when he rammed Hill off the road. 1997- Outraced by Villeneuve. 2005 + 2006- Outdriven by Alonso. As you can see with him in this Mercedes, he can't find the time and he cannot beat his team-mate. He was a good driver, but will never be a true great in my eyes. For me that's why Senna would always be number 1, although Michael rates Senna as no.1 anyway.
Aquiesce You are a poor dumbass. Without doubt. Regards
Hey you ,Rubens had same car and was fantastic pilot,one of best s back then ,he had win with steward team.Michael was in competition for title every year ,when he had realy best car was untouchable.First time 2001 had best car!
Three people who worked with both Ayrton and Michael: Pat Symonds on Senna, Schumacher, Alonso “Fernando was incredibly competitive, had the same total self-esteem of Ayrton and Michael. They know they are the best. He was a great racer, not quite as outright quick as Michael, maybe, but still very, very quick. At the times I worked with them I’d say Michael was the quickest, then Fernando, then Ayrton." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2017/28/pat-symonds-senna-schumacher-alonso Giorgio Ascanelli (from James Allen's book: The Edge Of Greatness) mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24351646/povecaj Joan Villadelprat mojalbum.com/1000watts/formula-1/foto/24406576/povecaj Joan Villadelprat on Senna and Schumacher: "Senna was in the best team, which was at that time, with 100 more horses than us who had the Ford-Cosworth engine, and we ate it ... until the accident came, but we were ahead in the championship. And it was not just because of Schumacher. It was one of these sweet moments, Benetton was in shape. In tire changes and pit-stops we were the fastest. In fact, we won several races for this. There was a change of regulation where we prepared ourselves better. It would have been nice to see the fight between Senna and Michael, but I am convinced that Michael would have won. Because seeing Senna, so many years and knowing him, knowing what it cost him, how he got out of the car, etc. and see Michael after races at 50 degrees, win them and get out of the car as if he had had a coffee ... The physical form that Michael had at that time and his mental strength, however natural Ayrton had, by a lot of skill, I would have overcome. For Ayrton it was a much greater effort than for Michael. " translate.google.si/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sl&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radio.cz%2Fes%2Frubrica%2Fpanorama%2Fjoan-villadelprat-con-ayrton-senna-tenia-la-conexion-de-ser-latinos&edit-text= F1 TOP 100 model f1metrics.wordpress.com/2019/11/22/the-f1metrics-top-100/ Donington 1993 shrani.najdi.si/?1f/13r/y6sqGSO/donnington-93.jpg Barcelona 1996 shrani.najdi.si/?2l/119/7aPnIDf/gp-spain-1996.jpg Spa-Francorchamps 1997 shrani.najdi.si/?16/IB/2NuWo0bY/spa-francorchamps-97.jpg shrani.najdi.si/?1P/A9/1NJMDdmF/spa1997.png King of Monaco? shrani.najdi.si/?1r/125/3GaMyyah/monaco-winssenna-vs-schu.jpg Martin Brundle: "Mika was faster than Senna" translate.google.com/translate?hl=sl&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.auto-motor-und-sport.de%2Fformel-1%2Fmartin-brundle-video-interview-2020%2F The Martin Brundle comparison (Mika vS Michael) shrani.najdi.si/?s/EG/Smr0qBR/martin-brundle-ms-and-mh.png 1997 shrani.najdi.si/?u/VP/4OCT8kRA/1/1997-f1-championship.jpg
TEAM ORDERS As an employee you do what you are told by your boss. Besides, Rubens agreed before the race he will do it! And then doing so that everybody (himself, Schumacher, Ferrari team, whole F1) look like idiots! You don't know how season is going to unfold. A driver can get injured and has to pause. Car might not perform well at some races or other teams catch up. Like for example in 1998 when McLaren was by far the fastest car at the begining of the season and at the end Ferrari was almost as fast as them. So every point counts. The Schumacher-centric structure was infamously exposed at Austria in 2002, when Rubens Barrichello was forced to surrender his lead to Michael, creating an outcry. Brawn explains the background to it all. “The whole thing was a mess. We’d had the discussion before the race, anticipating exactly that situation and agreed what we would do. Rubens then didn’t want to do it. He came on the radio and said, ‘Don’t make me do this, I want to win the race’, and we had this massive dilemma. You can either let it go - and then you have a different problem because you can’t trust that driver any more and any discussions in the future wouldn’t mean anything, and that is something which is very fractious in the team. Or you could insist. We said, ‘Rubens, you agreed to do this, you said you’d do it, you’d better do it’. And Rubens made a big show of doing it - which didn’t help the team at all. I have a lot of sympathy with him. But he needed to say before the race, ‘Look guys, if I’m leading the race I ain’t going to do that’ and then we could have thrashed it out and come to a conclusion. Michael just got dragged into the situation. He was given the win, could see the crowd reaction and was embarrassed.” With his title secured, Schumacher then ‘gave’ Barrichello Hungary, trying to make amends by driving off the pace at critical parts of the race. He also tried a staged finish at Indy - which resulted in Rubens sneaking the win. “We didn’t plan any of that,” says Brawn. “It was just Michael trying to compensate for what had happened, because he felt bad about it and was getting bad press. That was all fall-out from Austria. We can debate whether team tactics should be a part of F1, but that’s how it was.” www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/may-2014/30/michael-and-i-had-been-trenches-together And just in case as I see a lot of you forgot or don't know: 1. Mansell / Patrese - French Grand Prix 1992 Patrese was leading the French grand prix at Magny Cours in 1992 and had to let Mansell pass wfor the win. And to get some perspective - points before French GP 1992 and Austrian GP 2002: Mansell 56 Patrese 28 Schumacher 44 Barrichello 6 2. Fangio team orders Team orders might not be cool to some, but they’ve been common practice since the earliest running of the sport. Luigi Fagioli and Juan Manuel Fangio shared the win at France in 1951 when Alfa instructed the former to let his team mate take over his car mid-race. Mercedes would tell Fangio in 1955 to let his team mate Stirling Moss win the British Grand Prix. Peter Collins gave Fangio his Ferrari in the 1956 Italian Grand Prix after Luigi Musso refused to. www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.opinion-why-mercedes-used-team-orders-and-why-they-were-right-to-do-so.1VZaX1iWz284gcGia6mmC6.html 3. Patrick Head: "Clearly the FW11 was good, and we won the constructors’ championship again by a big margin. But by letting Nelson and Nigel take points from each other we lost the drivers’ championship to Alain Prost." www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-2012/50/part-one-goldrush History of team orders en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_orders
Patrick Head: “In 1995 our car was better than the Benetton-Renault, not by a mega margin but certainly a few tenths a lap. But Benetton were streets ahead of us in strategy. In a two-stop race we’d rather dully run three equal fuel loads, but they’d do a short fill on their first stop to get Michael ahead of Damon, so in the second stint Damon would not only find Michael ahead of him but also running a lighter car. Damon’s head would go down and he’d lose a few more seconds. Then Michael’s second stop would be slower and heavier, but by then he’d have broken the back of the race. So the fact that we got well beaten in 1995 wasn’t all down to Damon."
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@tracto91 I don't think so. Mayby in changing conditions.
Will Michael be on pole in Australia 2011 ?
No
@@dariusdragomirescu17 hahahah
AMAZING!
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