- 07 Dec 07, 12:10#26378
deMuRe, you say "If Schumacher started his first season in the best car he would have taken the championship by a country mile..."
So how come in 1991 (Schumachers first year in F1) he had 5 races in a Benetton with finishes of - 5th, 6th, 6th, Retired, Retired, in a car that had, in the same season, finished on the podium three times, including one victory. Surely if Michael was going to have won the title "by a country mile" he would have mirrored these finishes in his five drives?
With competition in 1991 from the likes of Senna, Prost, Piquet, Berger, and Mansell I think you are making a somewhat highly doubtful claim. It is also interesting to note that Michael's pre-F1 pedigree clearly wasn't good enough to get him a top team drive immediately, whereas Lewis has achieved that.
So how come in 1991 (Schumachers first year in F1) he had 5 races in a Benetton with finishes of - 5th, 6th, 6th, Retired, Retired, in a car that had, in the same season, finished on the podium three times, including one victory. Surely if Michael was going to have won the title "by a country mile" he would have mirrored these finishes in his five drives?
With competition in 1991 from the likes of Senna, Prost, Piquet, Berger, and Mansell I think you are making a somewhat highly doubtful claim. It is also interesting to note that Michael's pre-F1 pedigree clearly wasn't good enough to get him a top team drive immediately, whereas Lewis has achieved that.