Why teams rallied round Schumacher
As Autosport looks back at the start of Michael Schumacher's Ferrari career, 20 years on, GARY ANDERSON explains what it was like for teams working with and against the German legend
Michael Schumacher is statistically the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, and that success doesn't just come as a result of being fast behind the wheel.
With Autosport magazine looking back at the start of the Schumacher/Ferrari alliance in 1996 this week, it's worth reflecting on exactly what it was about him as a driver that made him so good to work with.
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