I am a Hamilton fan and I completely accept that he beat Hamilton. And in my Rosberg pushed Hamilton to where he is right now but I think Hamilton is a better driver.
@@Max-vq9xd No, he knew his wife would leave him if he put as much dedication he put into winning that championship again. He muted his entire life to win it, he shut out his family, and lived like a monk, basically. If there ever was the mentally strongest driver, it’s him. He withstood Michael’s shít takes and mind games. Michael beat his teammates off track more than he did on track. He tortured them that they could never even touch him on track, everyone knows this. He broke Lewis when he won that world championship, Lewis had to turn a whole new leaf after that. I respect and recognise that. But he did break Lewis to an extent to make him want to come back so strong that the only driver who could challenge him on track was Seb, and I respect that as well.
Nico is crazy competitive, nearly anyone else would have accepted Michael as the no.1 driver, but Nico pretty much took it as competition from day 1 and really wanted to - and did - defeat MS on track
Good to hear some fun memories of Schumacher. Iv'e grown to like Nico he's a great guy for sure. I think the whole F1 community really misses Michael around the F1 races and paddock, poor fella. I think with his son Mick racing he sure could use his Dads feedback and racing knowledge and guidance. I'll always remember the good times Michael Schumacher gave to F1 I was always entertained. Thank You Champ.
He drove against a driver who was SIXTEEN years older at the time. 2010 and 2011 were pretty much game, set and match, but in 2012 he failed to deliver when the tough got going. Not that MSC was awesome that season, he crashed too much, but it was underperforming at the end of the day. Equal in qualifying, worse in races.
A multiple-time world champion German driver beaten by his younger teammate in his 1st season at the team. The younger teammate being from Monaco. The older champion having won multiple times for Ferrari. Nico Rosberg and Charles Leclerc have more in common than I thought
Nico sounds like he got regularly bullied around the paddock by other drivers. Explains why sometimes he seems so bitter and bitchy while other times he's so sensible and chill. "it's joking, but it's also intense, because you are trying to beat the other guy". Damn, mind games even between teammates, on a less competitive team, and even with someone like Michael that had nothing to prove. Back stage must be really tense for these guys.
I can imagine being the son of a World Champion would have made him a bit of a target to some drivers. Definitely more satisfying to beat the "golden boy" as he was sometimes called.
People outside racing fans have know idea how much pressure that is when a world champion is ur teammate an u haven't one a title yet...ur invisible Nico was far from that...but that pressure not the racing is out of ur hands...on the race track u can do something about it...off the track it's a little harder to manage an he went from. World champ teammate right to another....pressure out of ur hands....
Nobody really knows how michael is doing. His family made it clearly that michael's state should be left private. Maybe his family's publicist also knows his state but out of respect for the family chose not to divulge any information.
High level confidentialy usually means they're hiding something. Look at the Moon Landing controversy. They put evidence (not that crappy pixelated video footage) so confidential that we now starting to doubt it on a very large scale.
People I think I know i do Micheal was in F1 for a long while learning season after season already good but compiling experience of a full season of learning all the tracks an just being ready to jump into a really good car...even one that mite nit be as good then his talent an multi year experience just a bonus...
@@VijayKanta I can imagine why people say and upvote this, it's about his hairstyle, eyebrows and unnatural shiny lips. The makeup department definitely fluffed up here :')
WTF are you talking about? Stick to naming names who could stand as high as Schumacher, Hakkinen, Senna, etc ... no one agrees that Villeneuve was at that level.
@@markmark5269 Villeneuve was a beast in the mid-90s, but having the best car also helped out a lot. In equal cars Schumi would've wiped the floor with him. And I say that even though I really like JV.