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Veteran XX
That's a lot of what ifs. Senna was 34 when he died. What if he didn't dide?
Michael Schumacher - 91 wins
First race: 1991 Belgian Grand Prix
World Championships: 7 (1994-95, 2000-04)
Number of races: 308
Number of wins: 91
Number of pole positions: 68
Career points: 1566
Ayrton Senna - 41 wins
First race: 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix
World Championships: 3 (1988, 1990-91)
Number of races: 161
Number of wins: 41
Number of pole positions: 65
Career points: 610
By the numbers, Hamilton wins out, but he's not considered the best all around F1 driver. It's all subjective depending on what time frame of F1 you are watching and what country you are from.
Lewis Hamilton - 103 wins
First race: 2007 Australian Grand Prix
World Championships: 7 (2008, 2014-15, 2017-20)
Number of races: 310
Number of wins: 103
Number of pole positions: 103
Career points: 4415.5