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re: Formula 1 fans: Will Lewis Hamilton break Michael Schumacher's records?
Posted on 8/1/16 at 2:17 pm to ptra
Posted on 8/1/16 at 2:17 pm to ptra
My question is, how was the competition?
Literally Hamilton and his team mate win, almost every week. They lose, when they take each other out, competition can't beat them, only each other can.
Their cars are superior to everyone elses, so, Was Schumaker on par with competition(car and motor) or was it close to same, where he had a+ gear and everyone else with B cars?
Literally Hamilton and his team mate win, almost every week. They lose, when they take each other out, competition can't beat them, only each other can.
Their cars are superior to everyone elses, so, Was Schumaker on par with competition(car and motor) or was it close to same, where he had a+ gear and everyone else with B cars?
This post was edited on 8/1/16 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 8/1/16 at 2:18 pm to stlslick
Like others have said, poles I think so but wins I don't see it.
Posted on 8/1/16 at 11:43 pm to stlslick
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My question is, how was the competition?
Every generation has 3-5 great talents. Michael Schumacher was the best of his 'generation,' but he also benefitted from being the last one still driving after 2001.
Schumacher's greatest seasons came during a 'lull' in F1's history: in '01, '02, '03 and '04, Schumacher was the only 'great' talent with the experience to really dominate. His numbers reflect that.
Schumi won a lot of races on talent, a lot of races on speed, but he also won a lot of races with experience, intelligence and tenacity - that's especially true once Mika Hakkinen lost his edge in 2001.
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