jim clark.
The one who DIED in 1968?
jim clark.
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It's an impossible question to answer.
He seems to be a big part in the best team in F1 at the moment. He's won the most races ever but do they have the same amount of races or more than previous years. Not a big F1 fan myself so don't know.
Different sports require different skills, obviously!
It’s quite possible to dislike Hamilton and not be racist.
Personally I would go for Sir Steve Redgrave. He won the Gold Medal in rowing at FIVE consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000! (He probably would have medaled at the 1980 Moscow Olympics but we boycotted it!) He dominated for over 16 years in one of the toughest sports out there. Sir Steve definitely gets my vote for Greatest Living British Sports Person.
Micheal Schmacher entered 306 F1 races and won 91.
Lewis Hamilton has entered 262 F1 races and won 92.
Win percentage of wins against entries is a really good gauge:
1 Lewis Hamilton 35.11%
2 Jim Clark 34.25%
3 Michael Schumacher 29.55%
4 Jackie Stewart 27.00%
5 Ayrton Senna 25.31%
6 Alain Prost 25.25%
7 Sebastian Vettel 20.95%
8 Nigel Mansell 16.23%
9 Niki Lauda 14.12%
10 Fernando Alonso 10.19%
Jim CLARK.
Ah, but he had the best car, only ever beaten when it had a mechanical failure. Lotus was the Mercedes of it’s day so if Hamilton can be hit with the best car stick then we have to hit Clark with the same stick surely?
They didn't retire in the old days they died, an unlikey risk for Hamilton so he has a longer term in which to win races. I am a Hamilton fan as he is English.
Jim Clark could win in anything., as with Stirling Moss, you cannot compare those drivers. and neither are with us so don't qualify for the OP's debate
Don't understand the best car argument either. F1 is a team sport, best drivers join the best teams, just as in football the best players join the top teams.
People say that Hamilton wouldn't win the title in a Williams. But that's like criticising Messi for joining Fulham and not winning the Champions League.
That is a very good point that completely passed me by on my previous post
Maybe we should have a thread on best performance in motorsport EVER. I can guarantee we’d still get loads of posts about how it’s a shit sport and I have no interest in it
Stirling Moss MIlle Miglia was quite impressive, Senna @ Donnington.
there are notable drivers who have won lots by being in the right place/team/car at the right time as well. Anyone who partnered Jacky Icxk for example ;-)
I don't have a problem with Hamilton living in Monaco nor his use of his success as a platform for his views, he's earned the right for that IMHO. I agree he is the best F! driver of all time, despite the accusations of always having the best car (which I don't agree with). I just think as an all-round racing driver he is beaten (for the time being) by Jim Clark. But I think they are both beaten by the likes of Wiggins and Froome simply because of the unbelievable physical demands that the cyclist has to deal with. These guys made it to the very top of a sport which we as a country have traditionally ignored until about 10 years ago - Wiggins across different disciplines which require different approaches and Froome just kept going at an unbelievable level for such a long time (and despite suffering horrendous injuries a couple of years ago has come back for more).
I admire Lewis for what he's achieved but am absolutely in awe of what the cyclists have done.