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By Ron Dennis
#23265
for me it was Mansell/Williams/Honda or Senna/McLaren/Honda
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By McLaren Fan
#23267
There was no magic between Schumacher and Ferrari. Although they got on well, it was motivated in a businessman-like fashion.

I'm inclined to agree with them about Gilles Villeneuve and Ferrari. For me, though, it was the good old days of Marlboro McLaren-Honda and Ayrton Senna. There will never be an era as good as that in Formula One again.
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By 7UpJordan
#23271
As I believe I've mentioned in another post a long time ago on this forum, Villeneuve was the man who made the Ferrari number 27 so magical. :)
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By texasmr2
#23272
OK Hank what is it 'Ferrari/Villeneuve or Ferrari/Schumacher' or all team's, I'm confused sorry LOL!

Had to edit to add my opinion. Ferrari/Villeneuve were magic but they unfortunately were cut short to fully realize the potential they had. MS and Ferrari are the greastest team put together in term's of result's in F1 history, one driver and one team, we all know that cannot be disputed.
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By Ron Dennis
#23273
As I believe I've mentioned in another post a long time ago on this forum, Villeneuve was the man who made the Ferrari number 27 so magical. :)


naaa that was il leonne (or whoever they spell it)
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By Irv the Swerve
#23285
Frentzen/Jordan/Honda,

A real underdog that almost snatched the title. :shock::D

There is no other than,

Schumacher/Ferrari
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By texasmr2
#23287
I truelly miss Jordan and Eddie's laidback and comical personality.
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By Irv the Swerve
#23288
I truelly miss Jordan and Eddie's laidback and comical personality.

Loved the way he celebrated Jordans first win at Spa, leaping for joy in the rain. Can't imagine RD or JT doing that...
By Mikep99
#23292
Hank that link was a great read.
It just re-enforces my total admiration for Giles.
My pick is Gilles/Ferrari – not because of what they did together, which was tragically cut short & we can only dream about what might have been, but for what it stood for.

A total passion for racing.

[quote]"Gilles once described his Ferrari as a “big Cadillacâ€
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By texasmr2
#23297
Mikep99,
I believe you are spot on mate :wink: !
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By racechick
#23303
Well out of the two Ferrari combinations, Gilles..easy!!
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By onelapdown
#23374
I think if you're talking about a total passion for racing Senna is still above Villeneuve. He was just the ultimate perfectionist, whereas Gilles was simply much more talented than those he raced against. Talent doesn't take passion, but perfection does, and Senna would just work and work on everything - his car, his attitude, his fitness, his psycology - to make himself the perfect tool for racing.
By toothe
#23379
the magical senna, think if ever there was to be a racing god it would be senna. Schumacher at his peak vs senna would have been legend. but we all know senna would be the better driver. i remeber the interview with Schumacher after he beat one of senna's records he just broke down.
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By 8-ball
#23414
I think if you're talking about a total passion for racing Senna is still above Villeneuve. He was just the ultimate perfectionist, whereas Gilles was simply much more talented than those he raced against. Talent doesn't take passion, but perfection does, and Senna would just work and work on everything - his car, his attitude, his fitness, his psycology - to make himself the perfect tool for racing.


shumi did the same thing from working in the gym to spending a lot of time with his mechanics he was the ultimate perfectionist

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