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21 Jul 2006, 01:14 (Ref:1661143) | #1 | ||
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100 wins and 10 Championships (drivers)
How many people here think it's possible that schumacher will reach 100 wins by the end of his career?
I think he most probably can the odds are more for than against him for it. It all really depends on if he retires this year. The man already has an incredable 88 wins. Lets say he wins 3 more races this year, that would mean he would have 91 wins. I think this could be something which could make him want to stay, the prospect of getting 100 wins a magical and quite simply unreal figure to reach. He will definatly be attracted to this seems though all teams will be on BS next year. But i don't think that schumacher is the type to stay in F1 just to break all the records and blitz the opposition, he is just there because he enjoys it like a young kid in a kart. Another point which i am going to bring up is that if he wins the championship this year then that will be his eighth championship, and then if he wins again next year it will be his nineth. If he is still enjoying the championship enough by this time who knows he might want to carry on and get his tenth. I know this thread is a lot of if's and buts but it could happen! Think about how much of a great way to finish of a career that would be. People would argue that he had plenty of races to do in but he would have race what 270-280 races by this time but won more than a third of them still an amazing record. I know this subject won't be very popular with many people and people will most probably bring out the bad points. But how many other people think he can do it? |
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Yes, it can happen. Although how meaningful this figure would be is debatable to say the very least.
I think Michael cares about records of this nature a great deal, although he primarily enjoys the sport. Ten titles? Very difficult IMO. I don't think he'll get there, but you never know. Last edited by Knowlesy; 21 Jul 2006 at 04:23. |
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I hope he does it..
Imagine securing a 10th Title and 100th win in front of the Tifosi at Monza. |
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100 wins is certainly an achievable goal for him, but 10 titles might be a bit tougher. Anything is possible though.
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If you ask me, i think it's unlikely. This guy is already 37, fighting against guys almost half his age. Even for a man of his capabilities, i think it'd be difficult.
Nobody would have thought MS would be holding 7 WDCs and 88 wins to his name in 2006 when he first joined Ferrari in '96. So i won't rule out 100 wins. He could have won more if he'd taken the easy route and hop from one championship team to another. Outright records are not what motivates him to stay, and i think his longetivity in F1 and his unsurpassed ability meant that he deserves whatever records he manage to break when he retires. Good luck to him. |
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I'm not convinced Schumacher will even win an 8th title, never mind 10!
100 wins is definitely within his grasp, but again that depends whether he gets Raikkonen as a teammate for next year and how long he stays on in F1 for. I suspect though that if he does win an 8th title, he will retire straight away. But thats just me. |
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Whatever he achieves in the future he's created some amazing records and given us all some remarkable memories. Whether people love him or hate him his era of Formula 1 has been characterised by some brilliant drives.
At some point in the not too distant future we will reach the 1000th F1 race - if he's still 'only' on 88 wins that will still be a mega percentage of victories. I wish I could find that autographed race ticket... Jon. P.S. Hello all - I'm new around here. |
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Whilst Michael is certainly among the all-time greats, I think the extent to which his raw statistics are ahead of anyone else does flatter him a little. Compare the drivers Prost had as team-mates to the drivers Michael has had, and the number of races he has done in victory-capable cars to Fangio or Clark, and you realise why his numbers are so much better than anyone else.
In answer to the specific questions here, 100 wins is feasible but 10 championships seems unlikely. |
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if he doesn't retire after this season 100 wins are probably on the cards, but I doubt he'll still go for 10 titles.
but what you can clearly see by this thread is how michael set new standards. if someone would have suggested numbers like that even in the 90s, he'd been called a fool. and on top of that, michael could already be on ten... |
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I see no reason why he would *want* to go for 10 titles, if he stays in f1 I would have thought it would be because he is enjoying racing as much as he used to, and still thinks he is among the best out there.
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post of the month knowlesy
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And if he were to reach 102 GP wins (not that unlikely) he will have double the next highest. (Alain Prost on 51)
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23 Jul 2006, 19:40 (Ref:1662877) | #16 | ||
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I remember years ago my buddy asking, "You think he'll break Prost's record?"
We were big Prost fans. I said "Yeah. This guy isn't like Prost, or even Senna. He's like a machine when he needs to be. He'll beat Prost's record." I'd have never thought he'd beat it by 30+ wins. Now THAT'S a win record that going to be hard to break, not to mention the WDC titles. He set the bar pretty high for everyone else. |
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It feels like yesterday he broke Prosts win record. It's incredible how the record has moved on since then, though ultimately it doesn't mean much extra.
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Well, as others have said, if he was to get 10 titles then he would, almost certainly, have somewhat more than 100 wins.
However, I will work on the premise he retires with 100 wins and 10 titles. We all know about how Michael is evil, has coasted it with crap opposition, and has fluked it in brilliant cars every year. SO, with that in mind, we could do some cancellations. You know, something of a it-is-not-fair-Michael-has-much-bigger-numbers-than-Senna tax. Let us start with the obvious. Let us make Jerez and Adelaide cost him one title, 10 wins, and 10 poles each. (Running total: 2 titles, 20 wins, 20 poles) Michael has been in competitive, or, at worst, not disgracefully uncompetitive, machinery for his entire career. This is clearly totally unfair, thus I shall penalise him a further two titles, 20 wins, and 20 poles. (Running total: 4 titles, 40 wins, 40 poles) Now, of course, there is the other one involving his relative opposition. As has been very well documented, the rubbish nature of Michael’s opposition has enabled him to, relatively speaking, walk it. On the one hand the driver makes no difference because it is all about the car, but on the other the standard of his opposition has made a critical difference to what he has achieved. You know it is a logically coherent position. This unfair advantage will cost him another title, 10 wins, and 10 poles. (Running total: 5 titles, 50 wins, 50 poles) Then there is the whole slavery thing. Yeah, this one deserves severe penalty. Michael is the only driver to have ever had weaker, subservient team-mates. This had never happened with WDC contenders before. Not once. Not ever. Ideally I would prescribe castration, but there is this whole human rights movement that gets it namby-pamby-nanny-state-political-correctness agenda in the way. I will settle for his remaing titles, wins, and poles. (Running total: 7 titles, 88 wins, 68 poles) One may think we are done, but we aren’t. Now we hit my favourite penalty of all. I call it the it’s-Michael-Schumacher-and-he-is-German tax. It eliminates his fastest laps. I cannot remember exactly how many FLs he has. Something like 65-70 I think? I will say 70, but please inform me of the correct number. (Running total: 7 titles, 88 wins, 68 poles, 70 Fastest Laps) I may have messed up my numbers for the final tax. Rest assured it is meant to ensure he has no titles, no wins, no poles, and no fastest laps. Last edited by Dutton; 25 Jul 2006 at 16:09. |
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The chin tax,you forgot the chin tax Dutton.
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Hmmm, good point.
I will re-brand the final tax. Gone is it’s-Michael-Schumacher-and-he-is-German tax. Say hello the to the it’s-Michael-Schumacher-and-he-has-a-big-Germanic-chin tax. |
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The over-zealously-defend-Michael-in-a-sarcastic-manner tax?
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