10-03-2004, 05:23 PM
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i think we're overlooking Barricello (as usual) keep in mind that he has held off Kimi, Button and Alonso. Button being the only one of the three to consistently join the Tifosi on the podium. He has pressed everyone, including Schumi, and has set fastest lap form second place more than Schumacher has in first. The only reason the Rubens hasn't won more races this year is becasue of the team orders that hold Michael as the No. 1 driver in the Ferrari camp.
Once Schumi retires, i think Barrichello will be taking over as World Champion
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You might take offence to this because i am much younger than u but i dont really care lol
Wydo people still think this!!!!! Did u eber think that there is a reason schuni was made number 1 driver on the team.Maby it was because he had 2 championships and qualified 7 his first race in one of the shittiest cars on the grid.
But i do think that berrichello might get a championship if schumi quits befor he does.
Also. How many times has this thread been made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i think the words (the best) should be banned from thread names lol
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10-03-2004, 05:40 PM
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I do think that at present Schummi is the best, followed by Raikonnen, Webber and Button.....and i think that Michael Schumacher is going to continue being the best driver till his retirement.....afterwords i think that Raikonnen will be the best one since he rarely makes mistakes
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10-03-2004, 05:55 PM
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maybe this thread should be made a sticky then  maybe then it will stop being re-created then.
But yes, at the present moment Schumi is top dog. However Rubens has shown his talent quite a bit this season, most recently in China where he fought off BOTH Button and Raikonnen and held on for the win. I think Schumacher may have stepped off a bit so that Rubens can shine, now that the WC is locked in.
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10-03-2004, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by SPEEDCORE
Originally Posted by CSedl87
Ayrton Senna was by far the best overall. If he hadn't died in Italy, he'd still have all the records today. Schumi is good, but Ayrton better. I see Button coming into his own possibly next year. Kimi, Barrichello, and I'd say possibly webber.
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Im just interested by how you think this is the case? Unless your age on the left is incorrect, you were 7 when he died. Soo most of your F1 viewing Champions has been Schumie, Hill, Villi, Mansel, Hakken, era.
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I can still read, watch up on him. Speed channel has F1 Decade, and the internet is a wonderful thing...
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10-04-2004, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by nthfinity
what if valentino rossi comes to F1...?
honestly, you cant have so many records if you arent an amazing driver backed by a great car
any who have had the pleasure of seeing Shumi race really knows he is more then just a telented pilot, but a great stratigist as well, as he is able to get himself to glory by a series of superbly fast laps to get himself ahead of the pack for his pit.
the future champ? hopefully shumi again a few more times... set the bar so high, i see no problem with that 
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if he is able to drive a formula one car (in which case it is immpossible) maybe he can win the "tour de france". at least he will be using 2-wheel device, he is familiar with it
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10-07-2004, 12:00 PM
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i think we have gone over this topic so many times in this forum. Very subjective question.
No doubt schumy is the best of the crop in terms of talent and experience.
Talent wise Kimi, Alonso, Webber and Button probably stands out among the group. With equal cars it would be interesting to see who stands up among the crowd.
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10-07-2004, 03:01 PM
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At this moment Schumi, after this Kimi. Montoya is over his peak, sad but true, he's not as good as Kimi, plus he sometimes drives like an ASS
And he has no real winner mentality, look at Spa, he just got out of the car after his tyre was punctured, he might've taken some points if he hadn't. Also he complains too much, Kimi hasn't complained all season, while he had (even) more reason to do so than montoya did
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10-07-2004, 03:05 PM
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At the end of the day as tekwar commented, the answers of the questions are very subjetive, and i think also that Schumy is the best driver so far regardless the ferrari for most of this forum members and every formula 1 enthusiast in general........
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11-04-2004, 07:54 PM
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Here's James Allen's view on what will happen after Michael retires:
Hi, while it is pretty much undoubted who the world’s best driver is, who do you think would be the best if Schumacher wasn't around? Barrichello, Button, Kimi, Alonso, Montoya? Personally I would go with Rubens, as his time alongside Michael has seen him improve a lot. Just curious as to what you and Martin think?
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James Allen: Now that is the kind of question we should debate down the pub with a few pints.
My view is that Michael is a lot better than any other driver, but that behind him you have four or five drivers who are more or less on the same level with only a small margin between them.
This will make for a very exiting post-Schumacher period and then it will be down to which of them has the best car on any given year.
I think Raikkonen is slightly better than the others, with Alonso and Button on a level, along with Montoya (when he’s on it) and maybe Rubens.
Any or all of them could be champion in the next ten years. Webber looks very promising but his best result so far is fifth in a Minardi so you cannot put any serious money on him yet.
Trulli is fabulous in the right circumstances, as is Ralf, but neither looks like a champion to me.
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11-08-2004, 10:55 PM
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I think Schumi has proven without question that he is definatley the best driver of his era, if not the greatest driver of all. His records speak for themselves. Unlike other drivers such as montoya who talk themselves up, schumi rarely has the need to he speaks on the track with his driving.
I think for future champions Kimi, Alonso and Webber are all in line.
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11-08-2004, 10:59 PM
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I think that Schumi is definatley the best driver of his era most probably the greatest of all times. If you go just by statistics he is definatley the best of all time.
Some of the future champions are Kimi, Alonso and webber
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