Originally Posted by Bezza
You know I meant to mention Nannini originally but it slipped my mind. The internet seems lack much info on Nannini, considering he was coming to the end of 1990 when he had his helicopter crash, did he have a contract for 1991? I am presuming yes - because Roberto Moreno, a driver not as good as Nannini, took over the last couple of races and then raced in 1991 too until Schumacher appeared on the scene.
Therefore, I am positioning that Nannini's hand injury was a key component of Michael Schumacher's early success. Nannini was quick and in 1991 may have beaten Piquet, who was at the end of his career.
Schumacher almost certainly, after his Belgium debut with Jordan, would not have gone to Benetton in 1991. He could have turned up there in 1992 after finishing the 1991 season with Jordan, taking over from Piquet or Nannini. Nannini could have stayed and Brundle would have had no 1992 drive. However, he could instead have tested for Williams instead of Damon Hill and ended up there in 1993 in his place!