I started watching F1 around 1990 so can't really judge drivers from before then as I don't know enough about them.
My favourite two British drivers have without doubt been Mansell and Hamilton.
And there are some interesting similarities.
Inside the car, the most scintillating, exciting performers.
Outside?
Well Mansell must take regular deliveries from McDonalds in order to maintain all those chips on his shoulder. You don't need to look too deep to see the bitter scars of rejection, and it's a shame. I can't really listen to him nowadays.
And Hamilton? Well, different generation to me, different everything to me. I struggle to connect.
Most unlucky, most qualified to think he never got a fair crack at it, has to be Johnny Herbert for me. That accident, he just did well to do what he did after that. But without it, I think he could have been right up there.
My favourite two British drivers have without doubt been Mansell and Hamilton.
And there are some interesting similarities.
Inside the car, the most scintillating, exciting performers.
Outside?
Well Mansell must take regular deliveries from McDonalds in order to maintain all those chips on his shoulder. You don't need to look too deep to see the bitter scars of rejection, and it's a shame. I can't really listen to him nowadays.
And Hamilton? Well, different generation to me, different everything to me. I struggle to connect.
Most unlucky, most qualified to think he never got a fair crack at it, has to be Johnny Herbert for me. That accident, he just did well to do what he did after that. But without it, I think he could have been right up there.