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    From Heron@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Wed Oct 7 07:30:58 2020
    Lewis Hamilton the Greatest F1 Driver of rCLHisrCY Time : Schumacher https://www.essentiallysports.com/f1-news-lewis-hamilton-the-greatest-f1-driver-of-his-time-schumacher/

    rCLBut what he does with it is still great. What I particularly like about
    him is that he gets a lot of compromises. That he doesnrCOt make mistakes.
    So it has to be said that he is by far the best driver in the field,rCY
    said Schumacher.
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  • From News@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Wed Oct 7 08:47:27 2020
    On 10/7/2020 8:30 AM, Heron wrote:
    Lewis Hamilton the Greatest F1 Driver of oHiso Time : Schumacher


    As valid as "greatest driver going by his name"
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  • From Alan Baker@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Wed Oct 7 08:07:33 2020
    On 2020-10-07 5:30 a.m., Heron wrote:
    Lewis Hamilton the Greatest F1 Driver of rCLHisrCY Time : Schumacher https://www.essentiallysports.com/f1-news-lewis-hamilton-the-greatest-f1-driver-of-his-time-schumacher/


    rCLBut what he does with it is still great. What I particularly like about him is that he gets a lot of compromises. That he doesnrCOt make mistakes. So it has to be said that he is by far the best driver in the field,rCY
    said Schumacher.

    Good for Ralf Schumacher.

    One can argue that Lewis is the greatest of his own time, sure. It's a reasonable position to hold. I happen to think there are perhaps two or
    three other drivers who are at least as good as he is, but that doesn't
    matter here.
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  • From geoff@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Fri Oct 9 10:41:27 2020
    On 9/10/2020 5:20 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    Alan Baker <notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
    On 2020-10-07 5:30 a.m., Heron wrote:
    Lewis Hamilton the Greatest F1 Driver of rCLHisrCY Time : Schumacher
    https://www.essentiallysports.com/f1-news-lewis-hamilton-the-greatest-f1-driver-of-his-time-schumacher/



    rCLBut what he does with it is still great. What I particularly like about >>> him is that he gets a lot of compromises. That he doesnrCOt make mistakes. >>> So it has to be said that he is by far the best driver in the field,rCY
    said Schumacher.

    Good for Ralf Schumacher.

    One can argue that Lewis is the greatest of his own time, sure. It's a
    reasonable position to hold. I happen to think there are perhaps two or
    three other drivers who are at least as good as he is, but that doesn't
    matter here.


    I donrCOt think it is possible to compare drivers of different generations and I agree that one can only say that a particular individual was the best of his time. Given mechanical reliability Jim Clark was virtually
    unbeatable and must certainly be included in the pantheon of rCLgreatsrCY but today, thanks in large part to the advent of karting, there is such a huge pool of talent that I think he would have problems besting the likes of Hamilton or Verstappen, who have got to the top in the face of far more severe competition than Jimmy ever faced.

    I am also uncomfortable with the concept of rCLgreatnessrCY as applied to current drivers; I think one needs the perspective of time to be able to judge that. ItrCOs easy now to designate Senna as amongst the rCLgreatsrCY but
    that was not necessarily obvious at the time.


    The physical-fitness and mental requirements of today's hi-end
    motorsport drivers are somewhat higher than in the 'old days' when any
    old cigar-sucking alcoholic could participate if sufficiently
    well-connected and/or financial.

    geoff
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