Michael Schumacher's superiority over Lewis Hamilton backed by one key statistic
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Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton are widely considered the greatest drivers in Formula 1 history. They both hold the joint-record for the most World Championships, with seven titles each, and have set numerous records, including the highest number of race victories, pole positions, and the two most dominant periods of performance the sport has ever witnessed.
Currently, Max Verstappen is working hard to challenge their legacy with Red Bull, yet Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton continue to stand at the top of the sport. At just 27 years old, Verstappen still has a considerable amount of time to pursue his own ambitions, and with a contract lasting until the end of 2028, he has a real opportunity to surpass both of these iconic drivers in the future.
In an ironic twist, Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari in 2025 could play into his hands, as he seeks to widen the gap between himself and Max Verstappen, while potentially pulling ahead of Schumacher's legacy. The Italian team, with which the German driver enjoyed immense success, could offer Hamilton the chance to reassert his dominance and add to his already impressive career achievements.
However, both Lewis Hamilton and the Dutchman will need to contend with the emerging McLaren team, which seems to have the fastest car on the grid. With Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri behind the wheel, McLaren is poised to challenge for titles and could set new records in the coming seasons.
Michael Schumacher holds a distinctive edge in some statistics, such as his record of more wins alongside the fastest lap than the British driver. While Michael Hamilton's career has seen him win numerous titles and races, Michael Schumacher accumulated 48 victories that included both the win and fastest lap—16 more than Lewis Hamilton's 32. The introduction of the fastest lap point in 2019 likely altered this tally, as drivers often pit late in races when they have a significant lead, but it still highlights Michael Schumacher's ability to dominate races in the past.
When comparing their careers, Michael Schumacher also outshines the Brit in terms of finishing in the top three of the drivers' standings, with 12 such finishes compared to Lewis Hamilton's 11. The German legend achieved this feat over 18 full-time seasons, including his return with Mercedes, a milestone that Hamilton has matched.
While the current gap between these two is narrow, 2025 presents a pivotal moment for Lewis Hamilton. If he can form a successful partnership with Charles Leclerc at Ferrari, the team could reach new heights—similar to those seen during Michael Schumacher's era—rekindling the glory days of Ferrari from nearly two decades ago.
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