Motorsport.com's panel of 10 journalists couldn't split them. Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher finished dead even atop an all-time F1 driver ranking, each posting 235 points after individual ballots were tallied. Hamilton took four first-place votes to Schumacher's two and landed ahead on six of ten ballots, but the scoring system brought them level.
The case writes itself on both sides. Schumacher's 91 wins and seven titles redefined Ferrari and set the standard for a generation. Hamilton matched the seven championships, then moved past Schumacher on wins and poles across three eras—McLaren, Mercedes, and now Ferrari. Both reshaped the sport. Neither could pull clear.
The site is running a reader poll to break the tie. The GOAT debate has no objective answer, but watching the F1 audience try to settle it anyway never gets old. Cast your ballot and watch the numbers move.
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