Shouldn't this be in the "History and Nostalgia" section if you want to talk about M Schumacher, Senna, Prost, Fangio, Moss etc.?
Shouldn't this be in the "History and Nostalgia" section if you want to talk about M Schumacher, Senna, Prost, Fangio, Moss etc.?
Clark, Fangio, Schumacher and Rosemeyer (of the pre-war era) but I cannot put them into order!
Gilles Villenueve - Raw Speed
Mario Andretti - versitality and talent
Aryton Senna - talent
Now I did not go back as far as fangio who rates but I had to draw the line somewhere
oh raw talent - bad break in life -----Ronnie Peterson
Turn it in Valve, the boy is still wet behind the ears, and barely out of nappies. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
My picks,
Michael Schumacher - 7 titles speaks for itself.
Fangio - legend driver
Jack Brabham - The only driver to ever win the title in his own car.
http://www.jackbrabham.com/
To think he sold his team to Bernard Charles "Bernie" EcclestoneQuote:
the BT19 – which he drove to victory in 1966. The following year the Brabham team won its second successive world championship when New Zealander Denny Hulme drove the BT20 to victory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Ecclestone
Not quite :dozey: Jack Brabham retired at the end of 1970 and sold his team to Ron Tauranac, who then sold it on to Bernie a couple of years later.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
In no real order:
Fangio
Clark
Schumacher
Then Senna and Prost. Then Stewart.
It is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
LMAO. Gilles was beaten on raw speed by more than one teammate. One of the most overrated drivers of all time.Quote:
Originally Posted by fousto