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Michael Schumacher became world champion seven times, but no Formula 1 driver was able to do so. But when it comes to former team owner Eddie Jordan (72), the Schumi is far from the best in history.
“There is no question that he had incredible talent,” says Jordan, who helped Schumacher make his World Cup debut on his racing team in 1991 with the “Off The Ball” podcast. “But you weren’t doing yourself a favor in one area.”
These are the contracts that Schumacher’s teammates had to sign. Schumi was simply not a team player. Jordan, who sold his racing team in 2005 and now works as an F1 expert on British television: “Either Eddie Irvine or Rubens Barrichello, or whoever, had a clause that they had to play the second violin behind Michael Schumacher “
When it comes to who really was the best, the Irishman doesn’t want to make up his mind: “Michael was incredibly talented, but so was Ayrton Senna. In the end, I always go back to Alain Prost.
One person has a good chance of outperforming everyone when it comes to Jordan: Lewis Hamilton. The Brit currently holds six world titles. “He has every chance of becoming the best of all time.” (Red)