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    Hamilton vs Schumacher: Wet weather, under pressure and consistency – who’s the GOAT with Brit set to match F1 wins?

    LEWIS HAMILTON is one victory away from equalling Michael Schuamcher’s record of 91 Formula One wins.
    The British star, 35, is also likely to match the German’s record seven world titles this season too.

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    Hamilton is set to equal Schumacher’s F1 wins tally on 91Credit: Splash News

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    Schumacher’s record seven world titles could be equalled this season by HamiltonCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Hamilton has already beaten Schumacher’s record for the most podiums and pole positions.
    So who is the greatest?
    Sadly, the two only competed against each other for three seasons in F1 when Schumacher came out of retirement to drive for Mercedes, who were then uncompetitive.
    SunSport breaks down the drivers’ skills into five categories to establish who is F1’s No1.

    WORK-RATE
    Hamilton
    The Mercedes man gets a fair chunk of stick for his jet-setting ways and there is a feeling he doesn’t do his homework in the same way as other drivers do.
    Wrong. He does and has his notebook that he carries with him that he uses to provide feedback to his engineers.
    Score: 8

    Schumacher
    When Schumacher joined Ferrari he was already well-known for his attention to detail, but after signing for the Italian team he cranked it up to a new level.
    Yes, Ferrari did surround him with the best people and a defacto No2 driver, but Schumacher’s work-rate was next level.
    Score: 10

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    Lewis Hamilton has looked in imperious form this season – particularly in the wetCredit: EPA

    OVER A SINGLE LAP
    Hamilton
    In F1, there is a term that is frequently used that is along the lines of “being able to extract the most from the package”.
    To everyone else, that means going as quick as you can… and the best measurement of that is in qualifying.
    Hamilton is untouchable over one flying lap, his performances, especially for Mercedes, on a Saturday are mesmerising.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    While Schumacher achieved an impressive 68 poles during his F1 career, Hamilton currently sits on 95, and having reached that number on 47 fewer races.
    Make no mistake, Schumacher was quick, but Hamilton easily edges this one.
    The argument of who had the better car also goes out of the window.
    Score: 8

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    Hamilton has reached the level of Schumacher – something no one thought possibleCredit: Reuters
    DRIVING IN THE WET
    Hamilton
    Whenever it rains, Hamilton is the favourite.
    Since his impressive performance in the wet at Silverstone in 2008 to his bravery in qualifying for this year’s Styrian GP, he always seems to keep it on the black stuff, whatever the weather.
    This year’s pole in Austria was particularly impressive, with his Merc boss Toto Wolff hailing the performance as “not from this world”.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Like Hamilton, the German has a reputation for being an excellent wet weather driver.
    One race that stands out is the 1995 Belgian GP where he stayed on slicks while most of the other cars pitted for wets.
    Despite being slower, Schumacher held off Damon Hill to win the race.
    Score: 9

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    CALM UNDER PRESSURE
    Hamilton
    With team radio now regularly played out on TV, fans get an insight into life in the drivers’ cockpits.
    For the best part, Hamilton’s comments on tyres are interesting for those studying the lap times.
    But while he sometimes sounds flustered, it’s worth remembering he’s travelling at 200mph and pulling G-forces of 5G.
    Whatever he says to his team, Hamilton keeps things clean on track and does not resort to dirty tricks.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Without the radio exchanges from Schuamcher’s era, it is difficult to make a direct comparison between their attitudes in the heat of battle.
    But there is a clear winner when it comes to gentlemanly conduct when handling the pressure.
    Time and again, Schumacher was at the centre of a foul play storm, be it blocking, dangerous moves or even inexplicably stopping on track to halt a qualifying session.
    Score: 8

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    Hamilton’s consistency race-on-race, season-after-season is mightily impressiveCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Schumacher is likely to see his record for most F1 wins broken this seasonCredit: EPA
    CONSISTENCY
    Hamilton
    Ah, the old argument about having the best car.
    The best car of the season is always defined by who won the title that year.
    The best drivers get to drive the best cars.
    Currently, the Mercedes is the best car and Hamilton’s consistency there has been staggering.
    He’s won 68 of the last 129 GPs.
    Score: 10
    Schumacher
    Schuamcher’s 13 wins out of 18 in his title winning 2004 season is the standout, yet that level of dominance is similar to Hamilton’s six wins in eight for this season.
    But when you look at Schumacher’s stats, the results are punctuated by retirements – something Hamilton rarely does.
    In fact, Hamilton’s last retirement from a race was over two years ago.
    Score: 8
    TOTAL SCORE
    Hamilton: 48
    Schumacher: 43

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    Lewis Hamilton’s Breonna Taylor and Black Lives Matter stance slammed as ‘too much’ by ex-F1 rival Vitaly Petrov

    LEWIS HAMILTON’S support of Breonna Taylor and his stance on Black Lives Matter has been slammed as “too much” by a former Formula One rival.
    Russian Vitaly Petrov hit out at the British star in an outspoken interview – before insisting racism doesn’t exist in his home country.

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    Lewis Hamilton has been hailed by many for his commitment to battling racial injustice but was criticised by Vitaly PetrovCredit: Rex Features

    Earlier in September the reigning world champion unveiled a top supporting Taylor after winning the Tuscan Grand Prix.
    The t-shirt read: “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor,” while a photo of her and the words “say her name” was across the back.
    Medic Breonna Taylor was shot dead by American police in her Kentucky apartment in March.
    F1’s governing body, the FIA, will not punish Hamilton amid critics’ claims that it was a political message – which are banned from the sport.

    But Petrov, who had three years in F1 from 2010 to 2012, reckons Hamilton’s move went too far.
    He told Championat: “For me, this T-shirt, on top of calling for everyone to kneel, was too much.
    “It is a personal matter for every adult. You have the right to speak out on social media or give interviews, but I think the US government is well aware of these problems already.
    “But to call on that in Formula One itself… I think half of the spectators didn’t even know what the shirt was about until it was explained to them.

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    The Russian hit out at Hamilton and labelled his action as ‘too much’ before denying racism is a problem in his country

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    “And let’s say a driver admits to being gay – will they come out with a rainbow flag and urge everyone to become gay as well? I think the FIA will no longer allow such behaviours.”
    Hamilton, 35, has led F1’s fight against racism this year and has received plenty of plaudits for his determination to see change in society.
    He wears a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and takes a knee before each race and encourages his fellow drivers to join him – although he encountered resistance from a minority.
    Despite some opposition, the Stevenage star insisted he “won’t give up” in his campaign for justice.

    In Russia we do not have the problems that Hamilton is talking about
    Vitaly Petrov

    Hamilton wrote online: “I want you to know that I won’t stop, I won’t let up, I won’t give up on using this platform to shed light on what I believe is right.
    “This is a journey for all of us to come together and challenge the world on every level of injustice, not only racial.”
    But TIME magazine named Hamilton in their top 100 most influential people list, hailing his work.
    Petrov, though, added that Russians only kneel “before God and to propose to your future wife”.
    Denying his nation’s troubles with racism, he added: “In Russia we have a different mentality, and we do not have the problems that Hamilton is talking about. There should be respect for everyone.”

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    Lewis Hamilton named in TIME’s top 100 most influential people in world as F1 icon becomes global superstar

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been named in TIME magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
    The F1 world champion is going in search of a record-equalling seventh world title this season.

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    Lewis Hamilton has been hailed as a “Titan” by the US magazineCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And he can also level Michael Schumacher’s all-time wins record of 91 victories this weekend in Russia.
    The 35-year-old is juggling that by using his social media to support his fight against racism and discrimination.
    He is also pushing for causes to help climate change and support global issues, such as animal cruelty and pollution.
    Hamilton joins the list that includes politicians, musicians, activists and fellow sports stars.

    The Brit has been labelled in the “Titans” category and has been hailed by black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace.
    Wallace said: “I’m the only black driver in NASCAR’s top level, so Lewis’ example – as the lone black F1 driver – is particularly meaningful for me.

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    “He shows we’re out there doing it. To see him conquering the track damn near every weekend, it motivates me to try to do the same.
    “His activism has also moved the world. Lewis has brought international attention to the Black Lives Matter movement, through his advocacy on social media and at F1 events.

    “Lewis’ mental preparation, his aura, his ability to capitalise on every opportunity to use his platform to drive out racism are more than just a model for race-car drivers and other athletes.
    “He’s an inspiration for everyone.”

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    F1 star Nico Hulkenberg gets engaged to stunning girlfriend Egle Ruskyte on romantic trip to Venice

    NICO HULKENBERG revealed his romantic side as he got engaged to Egle Ruskyte in Venice.
    The Formula 1 star, 33, and the fashion designer from Lithuania have been together since 2015.

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    Egle Ruskyte is wearing an engagement ring in the couple’s latest snap

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    The stunning Lithuanian celebrated her birthday just days after their engagement

    Hulkenberg and Egle shared the same photograph to Instagram to announce their news.
    The German-born F1 driver simply added the caption: “Family Portrait!”
    Meanwhile, his betrothed wrote: “Mrs and Mr Hulkenbergs to be #loveyou.”
    The pair looked loved up as they posed for the snap on a picturesque bridge in Venice.

    Their beloved dog Zeus, who has his own Instagram page, also joined them on the trip.
    Egle then followed up the picture with a picture of herself celebrating her birthday in Monaco.
    The stunner, showing off her legs in an open dressing gown, clutched a huge bunch of roses.
    But she’s a lot more than just a pretty face.

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    Egle studied at university in her home country of Lithuania and now runs her own fashion business that specialises in handmade crochet clothes and beachwear.
    When she’s not jetting around the world on holiday, she can be found cheering on her partner.
    Hulkenberg started dating the stunner one year after his split from police officer Laura Zinnel.
    The driver lost his seat at Renault at the end of last season.
    But he is in talks with a number of F1 teams over a full-time return in 2021.

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    Lewis Hamilton mocked by Kimi Raikkonen with ‘evolution of a F1 driver’ post alongside a worse-for-wear throwback snap

    KIMI RAIKKONEN teased Lewis Hamilton over his fashion sense with a wisecracking Instagram post.
    Comparing the six-time world champion to Formula One legend James Hunt, the Finn poked fun at Hamilton’s lifestyle.

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    Kimi Raikkonen posted a snap of James Hunt alongside Lewis HamiltonCredit: Instagram

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    The Finn added his own throwback pic of a night on the townCredit: Instagram

    The pair may be the oldest drivers on the grid but are certainly men of different eras.
    Hamilton, 35, is a vegan, eco-conscious fashionista whereas Raikkonen, 40, is from the old school of celebrity.
    Known for keeping his words to a minimum at the track and rambunctious partying off it, the Alfa Romeo star insisted he is carrying the flag for the likes of Hunt.
    A world champion in 1976, Hunt was incredibly popular for his carefree, happy-go-lucky style before his death aged just 45.

    On Wednesday night, Raikkonen posted a picture of the 1970s icon smoking and drinking in the sun while topless, alongside Hamilton riding a scooter at Mugello while showcasing his matching chequered outfit.
    He captioned the pic: “Evolution of a Formula 1 driver.”

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    And Raikkonen added a throwback picture of himself partying, cigarette in hand, to hark back to a different time in the sport.
    The veteran wrote: “Don’t worry, not all hope is lost yet!”

    Many F1 fans enjoyed Raikkonen poking fun at his old championship rival, showing their appreciation of the sport’s less serious side.
    Theo tweeted: “Kimi Raikkonen will NEVER be at Lewis Hamilton’s level so all he can do is poke fun at his fashion sense…”

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    Tommy added: “I think a solid 80% of the F1 community either found it funny or completely agree. So it’s up to you whether you wanna lighten up a bit.”
    Su joked: “Kimi Raikkonen actually put these on his insta story hahaha LEGEND.”
    And Colleen posted: “Kimi Raikkonen’s Instagram story should remind everyone why he is the best man ever. He doesn’t say much but when he does it’s gold.”

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    Mick Schumacher on track to become F1 star like his dad, says Ferrari legend Michael’s old mentor Ross Brawn

    MICK SCHUMACHER has been tipped to follow father Michael’s footsteps in Formula One.
    Ross Brawn, who worked closely with Michael Schumacher as he won his seven world titles at Benetton and Ferrari, believes young Mick is on course for an F1 seat of his own.

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    Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn enjoyed huge success at Benetton and FerrariCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Mick Schumacher has made waves at Formula 2 levelCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Mick, 21, leads the Formula 2 championship in his second year at the sport’s reserve level.
    And the German took to the Mugello circuit in his dad’s title-winning Ferrari F2004 for a special display ahead of the Tuscan Grand Prix.
    Brawn wrote in his F1 column: “It was wonderful to see a car close to my heart – the Ferrari F2004 – get another outing in the hands of Mick Schumacher on Sunday.

    “Michael was a force of nature in that car, winning his seventh world title, and it seems Mick really enjoyed his latest demonstration run in it.
    “Mick himself is driving superbly at the moment in Formula 2, and is leading the championship after another solid weekend in Mugello.
    “Keep it up and he’ll surely be on the F1 grid soon.”
    Ferrari Academy star Mick is shooting for an F1 seat while his father continues his recovery from a skiing accident in 2013.

    Michael has not been seen in public since suffering serious brain injuries in the off-piste crash while skiing with his son in the Alps.

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    Mick (left), pictured here at the 2010 Monaco Grand Prix, often accompanied his father at racesCredit: Rex Features

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    The youngster took Michael’s old F2004 for a spin at Ferrari’s home circuit Mugello on SundayCredit: Getty – Pool
    His wife Corinna, as well as Mick, daughter Gina-Marie and a team of specialist nurses, is looking after the 51-year-old in Switzerland.
    Brawn, 65, has opened up on his relationship with the Ferrari legend in a new Sky docuseries.
    He told Race to Perfection: “I don’t know of anyone who worked with Michael who had a bad word to say about him.
    “Lots of people who raced against him had a different opinion but nobody I know who ever worked with Michael ever had a bad opinion about him because of his integrity, his commitment, his human side.
    “He was a very strong team member of any team he was part of and it’s a tragedy what’s happened but he’s a lovely human being.”
    Last week, former Ferrari team principal Jean Todt provided an update of Michael’s condition after paying his old driver a visit.

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    He said: “I saw Michael last week. He is fighting.
    “My God, we know he had a terrible and unfortunate skiing accident which has caused him a lot of problems.
    “But he has an amazing wife next to him, he has his kids, his nurses, and we can only wish him the best and to wish the family the best, too.
    “All I can do is to be close to them until I am able to do something, and then I will do it.”

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    Michael Schumacher was seen as ‘despicable, horrible character’ but was just ‘misunderstood’ says ex-Ferrari chief

    EX-FERRARI chief Ross Brawn has delivered an emotional antidote to F1 legend Michael Schumacher’s on-track reputation as “a despicable, horrible character”.
    As Schumacher recovers from brain injuries suffered in a 2013 ski accident, the man who oversaw all seven of the German’s record-breaking seven world titles demolished some harsh myths around the 51-year-old.

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    German F1 icon Michael Schumacher won seven world titles under the technical directorship of Ross Brawn at Ferrari and BenettonCredit: Reuters

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    Ross Brawn says Michael Schumacher, who won five F1 crowns in a row from 2000, was a likeable character far removed from his racing imageCredit: EPA

    Schuey’s win-at-all-cost attitude diminished the popularity of his reign from 1984 to 2004, including amongst fellow drivers, especially as he was accused of racing dangerously.
    But Brawn, who was technical director during Schumacher’s stints at Ferrari and Benetton, claims the motorsport icon changed minds once people met him away from the wheel.
    The 65-year-old Brit told Sky’s new docuseries Race to Perfection: “He was a pretty misunderstood character 
     “I don’t know if he quite enjoyed the impression he created because he was quite an intimidating character in many ways. 

    Lots of people who raced him had a different opinion but nobody I know who worked with Michael had a bad opinion – because of his integrity, commitment, human side.
    Ross Brawn

    “But if you knew him personally he was quite the opposite, very engaging, very personal. 
    “So many times I introduced him to people who, before they met him, thought he was a despicable, horrible character and you introduce them, and once they got to know him they completely changed. 
    “I had that happen so many times because there was Michael the racing driver out on the track and there was Michael the human being away from the track.”
    Schumacher was in hospital for around nine months, having been put in a medically-induced coma after his head fell on a rock as he skied off-piste in the French Alps.

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    Michael Schumacher’s son Mick, 21, took his dad’s F2004 for a spin before last Sunday’s Tuscan GPCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Little has been revealed of his rehabilitation since he returned home in September 2014. 
    But Brawn emphasised that everyone who has known Schumacher well liked him as a person.
    He said: “I don’t know of anyone who worked with Michael who had a bad word to say about him. 
    “Lots of people who raced against him had a different opinion but nobody I know who ever worked with Michael ever had a bad opinion about him because of his integrity, his commitment, his human side. 
    ‘He was a very strong team member of any team he was part of and it’s a tragedy what’s happened but he’s a lovely human being.”

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    Brawn’s words are particularly timely as Schumacher’s son Mick took a demo run in his dad’s F2004 ahead of last Sunday’s Tuscan Grand Prix – Ferrari’s 1000th F1 race.    
    Schumacher Junior, 21, leads the F2 championship by eight points from Britain’s Callum Ilott and is tipped for F1 next year.
    The word around the F2 track is that Mick needs just a top-three finish in the 2020 table to step up to motorsport’s elite level.

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    Lewis Hamilton insists he ‘won’t give up’ after backlash for wearing ‘Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor’ T-shirt

    LEWIS HAMILTON “won’t let up” on his fight for racial equality after his display at the Tuscan Grand Prix.
    The reigning champ donned a T-shirt on race day that read: “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.”

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    Lewis Hamilton called for justice for Breonna Taylor after the African-American was shot by police in the United States six months agoCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Hamilton and Mercedes have pledged their commitment to raising awareness of racial injusticeCredit: Reuters

    F1’s governing body, the FIA, will not punish Hamilton, 35, amid critics’ claims that it was a political message – which are banned from the sport.
    But the six-time world champion says criticism won’t stop him fighting for justice however he sees fit.
    Hamilton wrote online: “I want you to know that I won’t stop, I won’t let up, I won’t give up on using this platform to shed light on what I believe is right.
    “This is a journey for all of us to come together and challenge the world on every level of injustice, not only racial.”

    He added in a separate post: “It’s been 6 months since Breonna Taylor was murdered by policemen, in her own home.
    “Still no justice has been served. We won’t stay silent.”

    Sunday’s Tuscan GP, Hamilton’s sixth win of the 2020 season, coincided with the six-month anniversary of Taylor’s death.
    Three police officers stormed her Kentucky apartment on a no-knock warrant as part of a narcotics investigation.

    Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker fired his gun at the officers believing them to be intruders, before the officers retaliated by firing multiple rounds into the home – eight of which are believed to have hit Taylor.
    On the night of her death, cops were looking for suspect Jamarcus Glover, who allegedly dated Breonna two years ago.
    But the man was arrested in a separate raid ten miles away on the same night officers broke into her apartment.
    A grand jury has been assembled to investigate the incident with two of the three officers retaining their jobs and another appealing his sacking.

    Hamilton’s call for justice for Taylor, who was 26, is just the Mercedes superstar’s latest anti-racism display.
    The Brit has helped encourage F1 to take racial issues more seriously and has taken a knee before races this season.
    And while the FIA will not take action against Hamilton, they are said to be evaluating whether new guidelines are necessary to monitor future displays.
    After the race, he stated: “It took me a long time to get that shirt and I’ve been wanting to wear that and bring awareness to the fact that there’s people that have been killed on the street and there’s someone that got killed in her own house.

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    “And they’re in the wrong house, and those guys are still walking free and we can’t rest, we can’t… we have to continue to raise awareness with it.”
    Mercedes posted Hamilton’s message to their Twitter account on Tuesday morning and backed their driver’s stance.
    The team stated: “We’re not bringing politics into F1, these are human rights issues that we are trying to highlight and raise awareness of. There’s a big difference.”

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