@josderbos9571 yes, that also surprised me. Schumi didn't arrive till near the end of 91', Prost had his sabbatical in 92' so 93' was the only season all three were competing together. I think Prost quite liked Schumacher, he was more laid back then Senna, Senna just saw him as a threat. Saddest thing there should be two of them still here to tell the story but of course there's only one..
@@markfarnon6742 would love to have seen it, the what ifs. I can fully understand why Schumacher became so good by looking at that podium - he was schooled by titans
not really, they quite hated each other due Prost made the veto for Senna being his teammate in Williams, and all the past things that happened in Mclaren. And few know that Senna in 1993 got a quite bad feeling with his engineer
As a brazilian, I always felt Senna was trying to be an as restrained person as he could.... But when he was behind the wheel, his driving skills would speak louder. Miss you, Chefe!
@@timyo6288 Hah good laugh. Fangio, Schumacher, Prost, Senna, Piquet, Brabham, Stewart and many others before that glorified uber driver from Mercedes motors. EVEN ROSBERG JR DESTROYED SIR WHINESALOT.
It's all a question of taste. Growing up Senna was the man in my eyes, now I'm older I see Prost was equally great - they just went about their business in different ways. I never liked Schumacher because I kind of blamed him for pushing Senna so hard but he was only doing what Senna had done 10 years earlier, and for sheer skill he was as good as Senna - or very close!
Prost once said (end of 1988) Senna would be more relaxed after winning first world champion - his reply just (Aryton will try very hard) to confirm this never happen
Thats why im disappointed and I dönt like verstappen ön that high level anymore Than before 2021. Hé became Móré relaxed after winning first world champion
Only for Schumacher to miss out - not had a current champion with while winning the world championship - and playing superior after then, never had one to compete with
He did have a lot of competition though, not just in his championship winning years, but in the others where he was almost always in contention. Hill in 94 and 95 had the better car, Villeneuve in 97 too (though the gap was smaller), Hakkinen from 98 to 2000 as well (Schumacher would've likely won 99 if he didn't break his legs), McLaren and Williams with Kimi and Montoya respectively were very close in 2003, Alonso in 2005 and 2006.