Who is the best Formula 1 driver of all time? This is a question that has generated thousands of discussions: "Senna! Nobody piloted like him! ". "The best driver was Fangio, he won with any car!" "The best driver is Hamilton, because he has more victories than anyone!"
There are many possible answers ... and the truth is that it is difficult to establish which is correct. It is an impossible question with a complex answer to determine. Cars have changed over time. The machine is becoming more and more important. The way of competing is different, and so are the opportunities. If it is already difficult to guess who is the best driver today, imagine trying to do it in a line through time, where the competition conditions have been so changing, as well as the regulations, the vehicles, the circuits ...
In this book we propose an analytical and entertaining way of trying to answer that question. We will compare the best drivers in history in those points of interest that are decisive in the car race of these heroes. We will score them on each of those relevant factors, so that we will make them "compete" with each other. Thus, while advancing in this matter, you will be able to enjoy and learn more about these great athletes, their lives and their trajectory.
The book focuses, by popular acclaim, on thirteen of the great names that always come up when trying to solve this problem. Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton ... Surely others deserve to be on this list, but with almost certainly the best driver of all time is among them.
In this book you will find:
-The childhood and adolescence of pilots and the debate between premature learning and natural talent
-At what age did they begin to compete, the facilities and difficulties of each one to enter the world of motorsport
-Time of arrival to Formula 1: who got it before and who had a longer road to top competition
-Years needed to become champion: time elapsed from your first race in Formula 1 to achieving the title
-Number of world titles of each: it is not better who has won the most championships, but it is a factor to take into account
-Championships with different teams and cars: the importance of the man over the machine
-Clashes with their teammates: who they won and against whom they lost under equal conditions of the car
-The best performances in the rain: the dexterity of the pilots in the worst possible driving conditions
-Contribution to the development of the car: which drivers contributed to their team finishing in a better position than when they arrived at it
-Entertaining scoring system to compare these heroes throughout the history of Formula 1
In this book you will find an analysis as objective as possible to try to solve a question that has as many answers as fans of this wonderful sport. And you, will you agree with the conclusion or will you have a different personal vision?
There are many possible answers ... and the truth is that it is difficult to establish which is correct. It is an impossible question with a complex answer to determine. Cars have changed over time. The machine is becoming more and more important. The way of competing is different, and so are the opportunities. If it is already difficult to guess who is the best driver today, imagine trying to do it in a line through time, where the competition conditions have been so changing, as well as the regulations, the vehicles, the circuits ...
In this book we propose an analytical and entertaining way of trying to answer that question. We will compare the best drivers in history in those points of interest that are decisive in the car race of these heroes. We will score them on each of those relevant factors, so that we will make them "compete" with each other. Thus, while advancing in this matter, you will be able to enjoy and learn more about these great athletes, their lives and their trajectory.
The book focuses, by popular acclaim, on thirteen of the great names that always come up when trying to solve this problem. Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton ... Surely others deserve to be on this list, but with almost certainly the best driver of all time is among them.
In this book you will find:
-The childhood and adolescence of pilots and the debate between premature learning and natural talent
-At what age did they begin to compete, the facilities and difficulties of each one to enter the world of motorsport
-Time of arrival to Formula 1: who got it before and who had a longer road to top competition
-Years needed to become champion: time elapsed from your first race in Formula 1 to achieving the title
-Number of world titles of each: it is not better who has won the most championships, but it is a factor to take into account
-Championships with different teams and cars: the importance of the man over the machine
-Clashes with their teammates: who they won and against whom they lost under equal conditions of the car
-The best performances in the rain: the dexterity of the pilots in the worst possible driving conditions
-Contribution to the development of the car: which drivers contributed to their team finishing in a better position than when they arrived at it
-Entertaining scoring system to compare these heroes throughout the history of Formula 1
In this book you will find an analysis as objective as possible to try to solve a question that has as many answers as fans of this wonderful sport. And you, will you agree with the conclusion or will you have a different personal vision?
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