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  • Though Ayrton Senna is often considered the most talented driver ever, German Michael Schumacher holds the most records. Since the 1994 death of Ayrton Senna, he has been breaking them all, first with Bennetton, later with Ferrari. And he's still not done driving... In 2001, he broke Alain Prost's record for the most wins. In 2003, he broke the record the by Juan-Manuel Fangio, by winning his sixth world title GP Pedigree (after 2003 season): Starts: 194 Victories: 70 Poles: 55 Fastest Laps: 53 Points: 1038 World Champion: 1994 + 1995 (Bennetton), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 (Ferrari)
  • definately schumacher,cant go past this legend.
  • Popular Ayrton Senna Successful Michael Schumacher Most number of starts 1 Schumacher 2 Keki Rosberg 3 Rubens Barrichello
  • Michael Schumacher
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  • Michael Schumacher or Alain Prost Ayrton Senna
  • Juan Manuel Fangio who won 5 World Championship titles with four different teams - Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes-Benz & Maserati. No one has ever done that. And no one had won so many championships until Michael Schumacher came along. MS owns almost every record except maybe some that involve young age. He still holds the records for most drivers' championships, race victories, fastest laps, pole positions, points scored and most races won in a single season plus dozens of others. 1 Championship titles 7 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) 2 Consecutive titles 5 (2000–2004) 3 Race victories 91 4 Consecutive wins [1] 7 (2004, Europe–Hungary) 5 Wins with one team 72 (Ferrari) 6 Wins at same GP 8 (France) 7 Wins at different GPs 22 8 Longest Time between first and last wins 14 years, 1 month and 2 days 9 Second places 43 10 Podiums (Top 3) 154 11 Consecutive podium finishes 19 (US 2001–Japan 2002) 12 Points finishes 190 13 Laps leading 4741 (22,155 km)[107] 14 Pole positions 68 15 Front row starts 115 16 Fastest laps 76 17 Doubles (Pole and win) 40 18 Perfect Score (Pole, fastest lap and win) 22 19 Championship points 1,369 20 Consecutive race finishes 24 (Hungary 2001–Malaysia 2003) 21 Points in a season for vice-champion 121 (From 180) (2006) 22 Wins in a season for vice-champion [2] 7 (2006) 23 Wins at Indy (Any racing class) 5 24 Wins at Monza (Formula One) 5 25 Wins in a season 13 (2004) 26 Fastest laps in a season [3] 10 (2004) 27 Points scored in a season 148 (2004) 28 Podium finishes in a season 17 (100%) (2002) 29 Championship won with most races left 6 (2002) 30 Consecutive years with a win 15 (1992–2006) 31 Consecutive days as champion 1813 (from 8 October 2000 until 25 September 2005)
  • Michael Schumacher

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