- 01 May 14, 08:32#400707
He would have been in Ferrari! As well.
I'm a Lewis Hamilton h8r and it burns my @ss that he's now a two time WDC.
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Im going to put forward a question that may seem unkind / insensitive, but here goes.
Schumacher - won lots of titles, and in his time, very much hated.
Vettel - won lots of titles, and on occasion, very much hated.
Had Senna signed to Ferrari, and dominated as Schumacher did - would he have been disliked as much as Shcumacher / Vettel - or would his character still won him the millions of fans he has now?
The internet has a lot to do with the dislike of modern drivers. Prost and Senna didn't have all the keyboard warriors to contend with. It's not hard to imagine us bashing away at all those drivers like we do today, were the technology available. Back then I just seemed to watch the coverage and not give it a lot of thought inbetween races. Nowadays hating on Vettel is one of life's small pleasures.
Im going to put forward a question that may seem unkind / insensitive, but here goes.
Schumacher - won lots of titles, and in his time, very much hated.
Vettel - won lots of titles, and on occasion, very much hated.
Had Senna signed to Ferrari, and dominated as Schumacher did - would he have been disliked as much as Shcumacher / Vettel - or would his character still won him the millions of fans he has now?
People get tired of domination, no matter who it is coming from. Unless, of course, they happen to support the person/team dominating.
So, yeah, if he'd have dominated in the same crushing way as Schumacher/Vettel, with little or no competition from other teams/drivers, then yes, people would've reacted in the same way.
These are poeple however, who are ignoring the fact that domination has always been a part of F1 on occasions, right from the early days in the 1950s. It has often happened in previous decades, and it will continue to do so in future ones.
Im going to put forward a question that may seem unkind / insensitive, but here goes.
Schumacher - won lots of titles, and in his time, very much hated.
Vettel - won lots of titles, and on occasion, very much hated.
Had Senna signed to Ferrari, and dominated as Schumacher did - would he have been disliked as much as Shcumacher / Vettel - or would his character still won him the millions of fans he has now?
If Senna hadn't died and went to Ferrari. What would have happened to schumi?
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