JustinSpiderholden wrote:IMO the greatest ther ever was and ever will be was Suchmacher
Now there's an interesting thing, Schumacher rates Hamilton quite highly, yet his fans don't. Maybe they're scared Hamilton might beat some of his (meaningless) records.
For me I don't rate Schumacher as a great driver, talented yes, but not great. Such accolades should be reserved for the few drivers that really shine out like Fangio, Jim Clark and Senna
As to whether it's Hamilton or the car, it's always going to be a bit of both.
An average driver in a good car is never going to consistently win ( e.g. Ralf, Montoya) likewise a good driver in an average car is even less likely to find a place on the podium (Schumacher/Ferrari pre '99, Hakkinen/McLaren pre '98 ). It takes a combination of both to consistently get podium finishes, and to do so in your rookie year, with a double W/C as your team mate and to beat him in the championship (albeit by only 1 point), is a very good indicator of things to come, to repeat the level of performance the following year only re-enforces his
potential for greatness.
As to the “Journeymen” winners of past championships, like Hill, Villeneuve, Hunt, Scheckter, Rosberg, Alan Jones, Brabham, even Denny Hulme and quite a few others I could name, they all had to beat there rivals throughout the year to gain the championship and they had to know how to play the game that is F1. What makes then any less deserved champions than any of the so called “Greats”?