The debate over the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time is especially intense. In most sports, fans look at championships as the primary measure of greatness, but F1 presents a unique challengeātwo drivers share the record for the most world titles: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
While legends like Juan Manuel Fangio, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, and Max Verstappen have all left their mark on the sport, the GOAT debate typically comes down to Schumacher and Hamilton. Now, one of F1ās most respected figures, Ross Brawn, who has worked with both of them has given his opinion on the matter.
In an interview with Auto Hebdo in January 2025, Brawn was asked to choose between Schumacher and Hamilton. He provided a detailed response, but his conclusion was firm: Schumacher stands alone as the greatest.
āHamilton had the same commitment, talent, and desire as Michael, but with a different approach,ā Brawn explained. āHelping him win each of his seven world titles was incredible for me. But thereās nothing above Michael.ā

(L-R) Mercedes GP Team Principal Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher of Germany and Mercedes GP (Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
Brawnās praise didnāt stop there. āTalent is essential, and Michaelās was immense. F1 has seen many talented drivers who couldnāt fully apply itāMichael knew how. He had exceptional physical conditioning, incredible focus, and an unmatched commitment. He had every attribute needed and the intelligence to master every stage of his career,ā Brawn concluded.

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He is a two-time champion, had a strong rivalry with Michael Schumacher, and survived a nearly fatal accident
Brawn has a respected career in F1
Brawn, the former team principal of Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes, played a pivotal role in shaping Schumacherās career. He worked alongside the German at Benetton and Ferrari, helping him secure all seven of his world championshipsāa record now shared with Hamilton. Brawn also had a hand in Hamiltonās early years at Mercedes before stepping away in 2013 when Toto Wolff took over.
In 2022, Brawn stepped down as F1ās Managing Director of Motorsports. During his 46-year career, he went from apprentice mechanic to team boss. Apart from working with Bennetton, Ferrari, Mercedes and Honda, he also founded his eponymous team, Brawn GP.





