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Originally Posted by S griffin
Just shows a lot of current fans don't really study the history of the sport. And probably look at statistics too much. I mean Kimi second
To me Schumi may have been the most successful, but compared with some of those list, he didn't quite have the passionate prancing horse image, unlike say Villeneuve, Alesi, Alonso and even Kimi and Seb
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Watching some of the drives in the Benneton gave me a very different perspective of how much driving passion and skill Schumi possessed , compared to all the winning years at Ferrari. Those were of course fantastic years , but perhaps tainted with some of his "lesser" moments with Hill and Villenauve in the past , as we know the bad men do is long remembered over the good .... that said I do agree many of us , myself included , lack knowledge of the history of the sport , a lot of that down to the missing of the modern age filming / you tube clips we have today.