Aye, the charred remains of Lorenzo Bandini being pulled from the car was nauseating. He was still alive at that stage
Try this ****er out for size, in reference to above post. [video=youtube;U3C_M5H9oe0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3C_M5H9oe0[/video] I did see an uncencored version of it somewhere, but not nice, so find it ya ****in selves, lazy ****'s.
Yes, but it's also hard to argue with driving talent, and in that case, Senna was miles ahead of Schumacher.
Very subjective to be able to claim it as an outright fact. Senna wasnt perfect, neither was Schumacher. Both were capable of delivering examples of perfection, both had a ruthless streak, both were masters of the changeable conditions. Schumacher seemed to be more able to consistently deliver in a poor car however. Senna had is Donington 93 and Schumacher had his Spain 96 but Schumacher consistently delivered in lesser machinery. His '94 Benetton was an inferior machine as were his '00 & '03 Ferraris. He delivered WDCs in them, he had a last race WDC chance in a dog of a Ferrari in '97, fate (or Coulthard) denied him a WDC in a lesser Ferrari in '98 and a likely WDC in a lesser Ferrari in '99 was snatched away by dodgy brakes. Away from all the romanticism, I would put Schumacher marginally above Senna.