jackson1 said everything I was going to. But since E has his own view of the facts, lets restate them:
1. Benetton/Ford was a mid-pack car when he was with them, yet he won his first two titles.
2. Ferrari WAS shit when he got there. They hadn't won a drivers title since '78 (Andretti) and they were seriously behind the McClarens and Williams when he first joined Ferrari. Yet he was still competitive, even with a clearly inferior car, and once Ferrari got the car up to par, he dominated.
3. I don't know how you quantify "pure driving skill", but I think number of pole positions would be one way. Who has the record (and countless others)? Oh yeah, Schumi!
1. Benetton/Ford was a mid-pack car when he was with them, yet he won his first two titles.
2. Ferrari WAS shit when he got there. They hadn't won a drivers title since '78 (Andretti) and they were seriously behind the McClarens and Williams when he first joined Ferrari. Yet he was still competitive, even with a clearly inferior car, and once Ferrari got the car up to par, he dominated.
3. I don't know how you quantify "pure driving skill", but I think number of pole positions would be one way. Who has the record (and countless others)? Oh yeah, Schumi!
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