Originally Posted by Robinho
I've done a bit of a search on google and it seems what Sir Stirling actually said was:
"I think he was lucky to get all those titles, frankly. He (Schumacher) got them because he was in the right car."
Which IMO is prety accurate, no-one is doubting that he had to drive the car to victory, something he did a huge number of times, but it could easily seen as lucky that Schumacher was in a car good enough to win a championship in at least 7 seasons, not to mention the years he nearly won against JV, Mika and Alonso, so you could argue that for 10 seasons Schumacher had a car capable of wining the title.
Thats not to say he is lucky to actually win, but its pretty fortunate to be in that position for that length of time during his career. He would not have won 7 titles if he'd ended up in a Williams or a MacLaren at the wrong time, but other than a couple of dodgy Ferraris in his early time there he nealry always had a car capable and rarely a teamate as good to challenge him.
It might have been a bit of a controversial statement for Moss to make, but its hardly inaccurate either