Both Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher have surprisingly been omitted from F1’s ‘GOAT’ debate, according to one former driver.
Senna’s career was tragically cut-short when he was killed aged 34 in a crash at the infamous 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
The Brazilian won three world championships and racked up 41 victories and 65 pole positions - the third-most in history - before his death. Verstappen, meanwhile, already sits fifth in the list of most grand prix wins, claiming an incredible 47 by the age of 25. The Dutchman is steamrolling towards a third consecutive world title and has remarkably won 12 of the 14 races to have taken place in 2023.
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