I can't tell you which one I like the most, just can't make up my mind. But I can teel which one I hate the most
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
This guy should not be allowed on the track. He is a danger to himself and to others. Altho he has come a long way since his days at Williams he still is the worste driver I've seen, he only gets his laptimes from the fast cars he is driving. He's just trying too hard, it's doesn't come natural to him. If you pay attention to his driving style then you'll see that he's trying too hard to stay on the ideal line, he just keeps zip-zagging over it. He's trying to hard to break perfectly. And finally he's trying too hard to go through corners perfectly. All these things slow him down too much and because he's focussed on one thing at a time he doesn't pay attention to other things liek shifting, condition of his car or other drivers passing him.
The current drivers just don't have the mental and physical fitness the old drivers used to have. Psychology is a big factor in this sport, if a drivers psychology is not 100% set on winning and is scared to push the car too hard then that driver will not win. The old drivers had this "thing" in their mind that made them psuh their cars to the limit, Brother Schumacher is the only one I know who approaches that "thing" the old drivers had.
These days you have all kinds of safety this and that which will catch you incase something happens, so that helps in the psychological factor. But in the old days the drivers didn't have all the safety devices and their cars used to be faster, very much faster. In my book you are a brave man if you can step into one of those cars, race against 22 other maniacs who are equaly set on winning and not be affraid.