sorry, I missed that, should learn to read posts completely before posting.DaveKillens wrote:This can be debated forever. Newey is responsible for less titles, but he did it with different drivers, and more importantly, different teams. Byrne achieved success with the same team and driver. And without any doubt, the team under Schumacher was as well organized and efficient as could be imagined. But to complicate the issue, Kimi won in a Byrne car, which raises his total to 8.DaveKillens wrote:From 1992 through 2004 the World Drivers' Championship was an exclusive battle between 'Schuey' and 'Newey', with Rory Byrne engineering Michael Schumacher to 7 titles whilst Adrian Newey engineered Mansell, Prost, Hill, Villeneuve and Häkkinen to 6 titles.
You can flip a coin to decide a winner on this one, it all depends on a person's individual opinion. As far as I am concerned, both are amazing engineers with stellar records.
These types of comparisons are always moot because they're indirect and very subjective.
To go back to the original question, I think the peole being discussed are both very good at what they do and managed to get into surroundings that is synergistic with their talents. Michael recognised must have recognised the importance of this when he switched to ferrari.
In contrast, one can use the example of Mike Gascoyne, who is arguably very good at what he does, but hasn't really managed to get himself into a position where he can work synergistically with those around him to excel.