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  • ..Shumacher? ...Really? The most known surname in racing history and you got it wrong.

  • @scaleopdriver Take is easy man, typos are common.

  • @jml8841 and btw, the most know surname is not Schumacher, we hv Senna, Prost, Lauda, Rosberg and i cant say whos most know. And if u are talking only about today, probably the most know surname is Vettel.

  • @Juscelinodaf What the HELL are you talking about????

  • @Juscelinodaf Neh Ferrari and Schumacher are the most commonly known names.

  • @Juscelinodaf lauda rosberg prost more knows are kidding me? come on prost gets close but only senna is known better not known more. because if u ask and person now and then any not only f1 fans. and ask tell me diver from f1 the most wil say schumi

  • gotta love Michael!

  • He speaks the best English I have ever heard from a Foreigner.

  • @slot962 damn u need to get out more lol

  • In 2005 Michelin made Bridgestone their bitch

  • @nforspeed91 Apart from in Indianapolis.

  • thank fuck that specky irish twat is no longer on top gear

  • Michael Shumacher, ha it's Michael Schumacher

  • Schumacher drove a beast of a Ferrari that was about 9 seconds a lap faster than anything, so did not prove a thing.

    It is a shame that whenever he had a close battle, he lost, otherwise he'd be an all-time great.

  • @forsoup

    Which Ferrari was 9 seconds per lap faster than its competitors? You are right - no one was.

    By the way, the 2003 Formula 1 championship was very close.

  • So Mr.M.S. grew up near a race track but he IS rubbish....Mon Lewis-H (((...

  • Murderers,paedos,rapists and politicians.next in line are bloody Youtube spelling correctors.

  • Schumacher was just piloting a computer back then

  • @exomorphe he drove the jordan 7th on his debut, he won 2 championships with a benneton and 5 with ferrari. those cars had way more brake horse power than the puny ones of today and the ones of today rely more on computers than they ever had to. there is kers and drs they are operated by computers

  • Michaelewischumacher

  • it's spelt schumacher, not shumacher

  • you left Michael Shumacher out of your tags. lol

  • @SteveF0rbes Not anymore! ;P

  • Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher are the two best driver ever in my opinion but Senna IS the best

  • @BirchyTom1995

    LOL what about Stefan Bellof huh? LOL, dumbasses always wish they had an opinion. You're leaving many many drivers out, because you simply don't know enough about motorsport.

  • schume great honest answer

  • Schumacher has a C in it

  • Did he even mention lewis hamilton?....

  • Look at the STIG pictures :-) 

  • At first he sounded like DC to me.

  • Button is a paper champion. Normality will be restored next year.

  • SUCK UP reporter. Crappy questions.

  • I'm saying it isn't him, it's the car. Webbers and Vettels cars are NOT the same. These formula 1 drivers get all of the potential out of the car, there is not some driver who is able to get more out of the car than possible. Go on the BBC sport website and find 'Lewis Hamilton hails 'one of best laps I've ever done'' - he did a perfect lap and the car was simply not good enough to take pole.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Hamilton is a good driver but not a champion and lucky to have 1. No champion races like him and its not a complement. He's racing behaviours shows the qualities of a spoiled brat but crashing into others, and not even for p1 but for p6. Senna and Schumacher had incidents but fighting for titles. I always thought Button was unworthy of a title but this season has awoken me to his brilliant driving.

  • @ap821116 'no champion races like him'? You're right, they don't, and vettel doesn't need to because he simply cruises around the track in a faster car. Hamilton is the best overtaker, and he is getting angry because he is trying to win races and is held back by a slower car.

    Everyone who hails vettel overlooks the fact that he is useless in traffic, pretty much every time he hasn't started from pole position he does not get at all close to winning.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs This is pretty true, but Vettel has proven to be the fastest due to how many poles he has achieved- nearly every qualification round.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs I wonder why you have the idea, that their car is not the same?! Where is the evidence???

    What should the thing with Lewis tell me? I never had a doubt the RB is the best car... I am just saying the ML isn't miles away from that... Lewis lap may have been great, but as Button shows, the ML was weaker on this (!) track than on others this year...so track-dependent weak car + ultra lap = slightly behind pole setter (0,055 s on Webber)... easy calculation.

  • @Gryphon1984 The lap from Lewis is there to emphasize how far behind the RBR the McLaren is in qualifying. The McLaren has hardly been able to challenge to RBRs during qualifying for the entire season, have you been watching F1 at all?!? And what do you mean by 'easy calculation'? Are you trying to be patronising? Poor attempt. Why is it expected it be 'slightly behind pole'? Take another look and see how far back JB was you blind fuckup, thats where a normal lap with the mclaren would be.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs The McClaren has had better pace than RBR for the past 2-3 races. Vettel is just a supremely fast racer. Webbers been behind the McClaren's all season. Senna was the same, consistently got pole while his team-mate was at the other end of the grid. Hakinnen [spelling?] was a great qualifier aswell.

  • @IrishRu5T i agree 100% :)

    although its McLaren not McClaren and Hakkinen (Finnish spell Häkkinen) is the correct spelling :)

  • schumacker was amazing in his time.

  • hamilton reminds me alot of mansell AWESOME racer and far more skillfull than he gets credit for BUT he needs to grow up a bit it seems like its gone to his head and hes overdoing it and causing himself problems

  • Greatest F1 Driver of ALL Time.....

  • @hernandezrivas so your the person who hasnt heard of A.Senna

  • Remembering the months worth of reports that McLaren has had their worst winter testing season of all time in 2010-2011 and realizing they took away 5 wins from Red Bull who had an AMAZING testing season I'm shocked and impressed they trounced Ferrari in the constructors bracket.

  • Look at the picture at 0:32. Is that Dan Weldon?? (The racer who died)

  • @pp2devane christian slater

  • @pp2devane I don't ever recall him being on Top Gear...

  • the red bull miles faster its funny how he can go near a second faster on last lap of last two gp.thats not skill adrian newey designs

  • Ayrton Senna was an exceptional driver

  • Maybe it's me, but the WRC drivers are less restricted by their machines than the F1 drivers. I especially like that Sebastion Loeb has won the Race of Champions 3 times more often than Shumacher, and they were using the same specifications of vehicle.

  • Hamiltons got the same car as Button or very similar car anyway so it just comes to to driver skill and Button is on fire at the moment making Hamilton look probably worse than he is.

  • We love Shue ! Yes and rest in peace Dan Weldon.

  • get the irish twat off and get someone that can speak english on!!!

  • @mich27g prick

    

  • @TheTonedeath - Im RIGHT and you know it...... take it ur an irish twat then!!!

  • all i gotta say is rest in peace Dan Weldon.

  • that interviewer had a line of white powder before this interview haha

  • richard hammond looks weird in this and annoying too

  • @tosspot86 are you serious or are you kidding???? its hard to tell sarcasm over the internet :/

  • he was saying that chassis makes a big difference.

    If you look at current f1 starting grid. Row 1 is usually, RBR, follow by mixes of Ferraris and Mclarens, then MB, Force India and so on.

    When these racing drivers push the car to 100% and more, all the characteristics of the chassis come out, and many of them are not confidence inspiring.

    He also mentioned that some drivers are exceptional. This for example, Vettel/Webber, Alonso/Massa drive same chassis but they yield different results.

  • that interviewer is a fucking idiot!

  • He's saying that Because button domonated the 09 season, Hamilton has not lost any of he's skill he just has not got the right car

  • Race car drivers give the most boring interviews ever. Complete opposite of how insane they are on the race track.

  • Oh yeah? You can't win in a crappy car huh? Really? Aryton Senna is the best, if any idiots is a Backmacher fan can watch the 1993 Domington Park by Aryton Senna, not Burno Senna. Yeah Micheal Schumacher didn't win in 1 lap, his McLaren was clearly under powered that time powered by Ford.

    

  • @csmeteora9 you cant see anything, pal . you have hamiltons love juice in your eyes.

  • @plasticspastic201 lol why do you bother living if thats what you're gonna say?

  • @csmeteora9 you are disgusting period. go and suck hamiltons length for him, you seem to like it that way,

  • Monza, 2011. Enough said.

  • @gnarkillkicksass That was a good drive by Schumacher at Monza 2011, I think his Mercedes did have a very high top speed though, I don't think Hamilton done much wrong. Good to see Schumacher mixing it at the front though, I hope they can improce that Mercedes more.

  • ...and at what part of this discussion do they talk about LH?

  • Just imagine if hamilton had a RBR? He'd be invincible.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs

    just imagine if schumacher had a RBR? He'd be invincible.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs no he wouldn't in this year, butto is in the same car and is way better.

  • @BarbarianStarcraft Yup agreed. Hamilton pushes the Pirelli's much too far. Webber seems to eat them aswell. Button and Vettel are very intelligent in their strategy, always. Button's qualifying has let him down so much this year but there's no doubt he's a phenomenal racer.

  • button*

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs no he wouldnt.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs bullshit

  • @rollamoken care to tell me why? or are you just going to deny it because you are a vettel fanboy? tbh all of the top drivers would be invincible with vettels RBR, shitloads of pole positions an clean air from the start.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs you know everyone claims vettel only wins because of his car.

    now vettel actually worked his way up there. he had a fantastic season in 2008 in a toro rosso and won a race and got pole on one week end, while hamilton was in a very competetive car from his first year in f1.

    now of course that rb7 gives vettel an advantage but i doubt that it is as big as everybody claims it is.

    i can't prove that, but you can't prove he just wins because of his car either.

  • @rollamoken an 'advantage'? The qualifying pace of RBR isn't just a normal 'advantage', it makes the entire race a walkover with clean air making tyres easy to manage, strategy easy and all of adrian neways aero development work to pull out an easy lead.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs thats utter crap! how can you call yourself an f1 fan? unable to appreciate any performance except for the one of hamilton of course I suppose!?

  • @rollamoken

    In the first half of this season and all of 2010 hamilton was the only driver managing to keep close to vettels RBR during qualifying, where the RBR has always been far superior (apart from webber ofc- and even when their pace was far ahead of the rest of the field hamilton managed to split the RBRs).

  • @rollamoken Vettel is a combination of skills and a great car. In this case however, the car outweighs his skills.

  • @SketchmechaniC I love how true that is <3

  • @SketchmechaniC I never claimed it was just vettel. but you have to admit: very rarely did world champions not have the best or one of the best cars. ayrton senna had by far the best car in 1988 and i don't hear anyone talking about that for example.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs and why isn't webber as good as vettel in the same car?

    i mean i know he had bad luck and some mechanical failures but even without these he would've been way worse than vettel. last year webber was a championship contender, so you can't really say he isn't one of the top drivers.

  • @rollamoken bad team strategy.

  • @rollamoken .. it is the same chassis, but clearly all extra development and effort is spent on vettel. Theres a reason every team is said to have a no.1 and no.2 driver.

    why would he have been worse than vettel? in terms of sheer skill hamilton has been shown to be equal if not superior to vettel, and manages to challenge even with an inferior car and without clean air.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs would he shit, he causes too many mistakes and is a careless driver at the most important times...Jenson is a better driver than lewis, give jenson mark's RBR and we'll still see vettel dominate.

  • @HAPPYskiller He's obviously making mistakes because he's frustrated with not having a car thats able to challenge vettels RBR. You really don't understand teams having a no1 and no2 driver do you? Minimal effort is spent on Marks car compared to Vettels. Give Jenson VETTELs RBR however and he would completely own the WDC as would many other top drivers.

    Anyway, he wouldn't have anybody to crash into with the RBR's qualifying setups giving him pretty much every pole position.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Minimal effort is spent in Marks car? LOL :D You really don't unterstand how Red Bull works...they have two independent teams of mechanists, who are competing against each other. Yes, there was a preference on Vettel in 2010 once... but Webber would complain constantly if he had been disadvantaged nowadays, thats for sure... Button shows where the McLaren stands - behind RB but not miles away. A really good driver could win frequently with the McLaren - but Hamilton doesn't.

  • @Gryphon1984 Webber isn't gonna complain consistently because he's with the most competitive team - RBR have lots of potential drivers waiting, if he moaned constantly they might turf him out when his contract ends.

    In terms of qualifying, RBR is pretty much untouchable. getting pole position makes vettels race strategy very simple for pretty much every race, there is no way a mclaren could be beating vettel in the WDC.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Webber moaned a lot in 2010 when there wasn't such a difference to Vettel in terms of points and RB still offered him a contract. It seems to me that he complains less nowadays just because Vettel is so strong and therefore critic would sound ridiculous. However,the most important point for me is to state my believe that the cars and the setup are equal.Maybe in race strategy there is a preference of Vettel...but thats normal in every team for a point leader with such a gap.

  • @Gryphon1984 .. the RB7 chassis is used for both drivers, but the setups are not the same at all. Vettel is not having to push for anything but the first few laps in that car.

    People seem to think it's his driving, but they fail to understand that gaining such a massive lead is not down to the driver unless P2 makes a mistake. Vettel is not some sort of superhero who can pull a few tenths out of nowhere with the same car as other drivers.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Which setups are you talking about? Do you have any evidence? You still remember they have independent mechanist teams? I am interested in your argumentation...

    P2??

    Vettel isn't such a driver? Ok... i suppose the stig is driving vettel cars instead to achieve all the pole positions? I soppose he has driven in Monza 2008, too... And please don't argue with Webber not beeing strong enough... :D

  • @Gryphon1984 Every team uses different setups for the different drivers, you would know this if you had any idea about F1. They try and tailor it to what the driver wants, e.g. higher downforce or low drag packages. It's also the minimise damage if one setups doesn't work at all, if they chose a bad setup for both cars they're abolutely screwed, but not if only 1 car is not working with the track.

    P2 refers to Position 2, you obviously don't watch much F1 (Formula 1!) racing...

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs I watch F1 in my foreign language - german - and their is not such a shortcut like P2 you stupid piece of shit.

    PLEASE tell me what you wanna say: That the cars have a different setup according to the wishes of their drivers and besides that the cars are equal? - true!

    Or do you wanna tell that the cars are different exceeding the above mentioned? - false!

  • @Gryphon1984 Occasionally the cars are different, sometimes the team runs one aero package in one car and another in the second one, this specially started to happen after the testing ban in F1.

  • @Gryphon1984 The cars are the same chassis, but different setups and occasionally different parts (e.g. front wings).

    If you read about F1 at all, or know anything more than what you see on a race weekend, you should have seen the abbreviation. It's used on pretty much every F1 site there is, i can only assume you aren't an actual F1 fan.

  • @Gryphon1984 With regards to your bit after 'vettel isn't such a driver?' I have no idea what you are talking about... what has any of this got to do with the stig?

    And why would i say webber is not strong enough? He's a good driver, and if he had vettels car & setups i'm sure he would be much closer in the WDC. But RBR don't want anything to trouble their wonderboy, so they are just going to keep webber pinned down to a supporting driver.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs With the Stig thing i was just making a little mockery out of your statement that Vettel isn't a driver who can pull out a tenth of seconds because he indeed showed that he IS such a driver.With the same car and the same setup opportnities like Webber he gets constantly the pole position with a few tenth of a gap...and he still gets better =) If not any horrible accident happens, in a few years Vettel will be considered as one of the best F1 drivers of all time...just my 2 c

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs To the possibility of beating Vettel: Of course the pole position makes a race more easy for every driver. But you should also notice, that Vettel isn't just blocking all drivers behind him in the race and then got through to the victory just by good pit stops and being in front just a few seconds - to the contrary: he pushes so hard in the beginning, that he has a comfortable gap when he has his first pit stop. I think thats an accomplishment, too...

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Exactly, he's the only driver that is frustrated, the others like schumacher going from the best car in 2004, to a middle car mercedes, even he's still pulling up in the top quarter of the table every race. that's the same as any other team, they work harder on the best driver to get the best result from the best, no shit sherlock. Have 2 of vettel's cars, 1 for vettel 1 for jenson, he'd still beat him hands down. You've gone from admiring lewis to jenson, make up your mind?

  • @HAPPYskiller I admire a lot of drivers, who says i can only like one of them? Schumacher is nothing special in that mercedes, there is not much of a difference between the teams cars. Do you listen to schumacher during interviews? He was definately frustrated earlier in the season, and last season. He wishes he was in a car competing for the win, same as hamilton.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Actually yes there is, Looking at the gap between lets say...HRT and RBR, There is a huge gap including speed, aerodynamics and prehaps weight if you like? Schumacher went from the best fixed car, to a middle car...back then it'd be like changing to team jordan. everything you said basically answered what i said about cars being better and so are driver levels. Hamilton has a competing car but is a cluts of a driver causing mistakes and bringng hmself problems (no chars lft)

  • @HAPPYskiller I was referring to the gaps between the two Mercedes cars, Rosberg and Schumacher are so close even though Schumacher used to win everything, showing that it’s the car which makes the difference. Nobody has a car which can compete for the WDC, webber might but RBR wouldn’t be keen to have him too close to their wonderboy.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs You said Teams, not Mercedes Team, and yes that's generally only mercedes they have basically the same setup in both cars, which isn't the best idea but you still see Mercedes at 4-5th in the constructors, as for Mark even if his car were to compare with vettel's he still woudln't get past him, but he'd put up a better fight against button and lewis, like he failed to pass lewis several weeks ago.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs He would crash Vettel instead of Massa...

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Lewis is my #1 pick to work with a car that does not function right. I sorta secretly want him to join Red Bull with Vettel just to see the DOMINATION that would occur.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Nah, he'd still crash into Massa and get penalties.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs he would still be a asshole that sucks at racing. Logical, because the RBR is worse then the McLaren

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs :What utter tosh! he cannot even get passed other cars without crashing into him!

  • @Rogerbradly You're clearly an idiot, hamilton is the best overtaker around. The reason he may be over-eager to go for gaps is due to the frustration he's feeling in not being able to challenge for the WDC.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs : Thank you for you kind insult directly, it says a lot about your clear reasoning. However don't drivers feel frustration? Even Button yet he keeps his car by enlarge out of trouble as just one example.Plus having an opinion does not make one an idiot.

  • @Rogerbradly You said that hamilton is unable to get past other cars without crashing into them, which is blantantly ignorant. My clear reasoning enables me to see how many successful overtakes he's made in comparison to other drivers, which shows why he's the best overtaker. And if you go on the BBC Sport website and watch the video where eddie jordan and david coulthard are looking at the incidents you'll see that not all of them are hamiltons fault even though people blame him for them.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs : What nonsense!Your clear reasoning is not clear at all, and its flawed. Who is to blame for driving into Massa 6 x this year? Massa? You are obviously a deluded obsessive fan like those screaming teenagers for their latest pop idol and they can do no wrong even when they are paedophiles!!, I doubt that you are barely out of your teens...!When you have put a few more years on your life and maybe some racing experience have another go at posting a comment..

  • @Rogerbradly It’s so obvious that Hamilton is one of the best overtakers, he was pulling out textbook passes all through 2010. I am calling you ignorant because you are completely ignoring that fact and that Hamilton was usually the only driver to ever challenge the RBRs. I did not say he was faultless at all, I don’t know where you got that idea.

  • @Rogerbradly ..also you said 'he cannot even get passed other cars without crashing into him!' which is not an opinion, you said it as fact.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs What childish pedantics.! I've given you some licence in your writing and even over looked your insults and rudeness.But this takes the biscuit!

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs The fact is Hamilton has always been driving in a top car. Sure Mclaren's been better in some years than others. But he never proved himself in a less competative teams. When Vettel was driving for torro rosso his car was nowhere near as good as Ferarri, Mclaren and co but in 2008 he put up a pretty good fight and had his win in Monza. Also people forget 2009 when red bull was still in the shadow of brawn GP. he placed 2nd.

  • @jazzykoenig He may not have proven himself in less competitive teams, but he's proven himself in less competitive cars when quite often early this season and all of last season hamilton was the only driver able to get close and split the red bulls.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs Do you ever stop? Are you the leader of his fan club? Maybe your a closet Hammy family member? If not I now know what is wrong with screaming teenagers! they are deluded.

  • @jazzykoenig Spot on and well said.

  • @Smile4theCrosshairs He isnt even able to beat button.

  • @hghdfgfd : Very good point that "smile4thecrosshairs" fails notice and will surely have the best excuse in the world fro him!

  • Blla blla blla. You were never capable of winning a championship without best car. Far from Senna. Far from other veteran drivers qualities.

  • @burns985 then you CLEARLY don't know anything about schumacher. you're just a typical senna fanboy, that's all.

  • @beebogroll Wrong. Think what competition had Senna to deal with in 80's, and think Schumi eating rookies.

  • @burns985 and you think schumi did terrible against senna..? wow. you forget that schumi was also driving in the early 90s vs the same competition.

  • @beebogroll Yes he started spa'91. How many poles, races, championships he won while Senna, Prost, Mansell etc, were driving? I know its pretty inconvenience for u to answer this one. Because he did shit when the veterans were present. While Senna did miracles the moment he came '84 with shity toleman. Shaving 4-5 sec/lap to current champion of that time (if you remember). My friend? Senna is best EVER as a God given talent and natural abilities. Schumacher is best with his calculations.

  • @burns985 I agree, Senna was the best, he was pure talent....But I think you're agree that, apart from Mansell, Prost and Senna, Rosberg and Piquet at some point there was nobody else around....Schumacher era? Well let's see: Hakkinen, Frentzen (many say he is more talented than MSC), Hill, Villeneuve, Alonso, Raikkonen, Hamilton.....

  • @burns985 Apart from Senna himself I don't see any difference in competition...I would even say is more to Schumacher.

    Rookies, I don't think so...In the old days the competitions in the small series, was not even close to what's today (GP2, GP3) So today, youngsters are comming hard....see Vettel....Cars are going faster, politic is around, and the competition is way bigger. Anyway, enjoy Singapore!

  • OMG!! YOU ARE RIGHT!! HE IS THE STIG!!

  • I'm assuming he means that Hamilton had a close championship fight, whereas Button had a more or less easy run to the title.

  • @carsismeZ06 He's trying to say that the car is the most important factor in making a good driver great, and yeah, Button was dominating in 2009 as he had a great car at the start of the season. Although he is still great in his own right as was shown in his recent wins. Same goes to vettel who is a great driver but his car was the defining factor in his sucess of this year's season.

  • look at the pictures in the background!! he is the stig

  • @chiachy35 I THINK YOU ARE RIGHT!!!

  • @Zephnote the stig was already revealed thats why there was a new one for season 16. and its not schumacher

  • Someone tell me why, on every schumacher video, I have to read people talking another Senna. Very probably people who were 2 when he died. It boggles me.

  • What's the host's name ?

  • spuds mcgee

  • @LetThereBeBeer spuds mcgee

  • 77rocksinger. He is still superior than any of your f1 heros. YOU MUPPET

  • @Irishschumi not superior to Senna Senna was the best there ever was most F1 drivers will say that so im inclined to believe them rather than the fact that Schmacher has 4 more championships than Senna. Hell Mike even said Senna was the best there ever was.

  • @tool5150 I never even mentioned the great Senna in my comment.Just think its horrible to be describing the most sucessful f1 driver of all time as a pile of shit.

  • @Irishschumi lol he's a cheat! plain and simple.

  • age or not he's finally got an inferior car and now is proving he is a pile of shit!

  • @77rocksinger

    If you actually took the listen to Michael in this interview, and to other drivers, to see how young drivers "fall from grace" as it were, you'd understand that the driver is only one part in a very large and complicated equation. You can be the best driver on the planet, but if you're in a car that is woefully inadequate, no amount of driving will be able to compensate for such a massive differential.

  • I'm sorry but the interviewer knows absolutely nothing! ...When did Schumacher ever take a bad car and make it win??!...the guy has always had the best motor out there! He's either been gifted his wins with superior machinery or just blatantly cheated his way to the title!

  • @77rocksinger He hasn't always had the best motor out there at all. He didn't just step into a Ferrari and it was perfect. He drove other cars first and when he got to Ferrari it was his constant testing and refinement that kept them on top for a while. The mechanics don't just make a car greta for anyone to drive - thats not F1 is it. The teams make the cars great for the specific driver with his help. That, is F1

  • @77rocksinger

    Scream it louder next time, maybe your vitriol will become effectual and you will stop looking like a fool. Even if you were making a legitimate point (which you weren't), your delivery undercuts your own argument. I eagerly await your emotionally charged, ad hominem filled, retort. Good day to you sir, may your days be more pleasant.

  • @opmike343 lol.....You amuse me.

  • schumacher has skills like 1995 and 2000 his car suckd and still won the title

  • Excuses...

  • Rosberg still caining schuey =D

  • @dude157 Missed the last two races did we?

  • @beaujones1 Miss the date posted did we?

  • @dude157 It says a week ago, Schuey had owned Rosburg at Monaco before the car blew up which was nearly 3 weeks ago now.

  • The best driver in the history of the world!

  • Yeah yeah we will see when the 2011 season is over and Lewis can put another year without a championship win and the next year and the next.