>>19627As you said, he develop the car for Ferrari for 2 years, but the fact that the new car after those 2 years was completely different gives you the real facts...
Schumi can't win in a well develop car (refer to 2005 season, please). A real champion do that. Alonso did that on his first victory when the Renault was uber inferior to the Ferrari (and even lap Schumi that day), the late Ayrton Senna manage to win in the powerless McLaren Ford in Monaco and Donington Park against the Active Suspension Williams and the Traction Controlled Benetton of Schumacher (even beating the so-called rain specialist Schumi in Donington)
Besides, aside from the title that Jean Marie Balestre gave to Prost in 1989 (and because of full politics), Schumacher is the only champion that has been aided by the FIA itself.
I admit that he was good in his first years with Benetton, but going to the Ross Brawn Ferrari, and the politics in F1 neglected him to be the greatest pilot in history.
Or maybe the silent stigma of being the last person who saw Ayrton Senna in Imola 1994 and the fact that he never pass him in equal conditions...