Charles Leclerc names Lewis Hamilton in his top-3 greatest drivers of all time list, but who are the other two? (Image via Getty Images)
Charles Leclerc named who he feels is the best Formula 1 driver of all time. Heading the list was his future F1 teammate, Lewis Hamilton, but the other two names were not surprising either as he named arguably the best talents that F1 has witnessed in its long history.
Recently, Leclerc was questioned about the best drivers in the sport's history. He named the legendary Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. Both the drivers are known for their aggressive driving style and immense success in Formula 1. While Senna's career ended early with a crash in Imola, 1994, that claimed his life, he managed to become one of the best drivers that F1 ever witnessed. He won three titles during his career.
Michael Schumacher, on the other hand, was the rising star at the time. As a matter of fact, he won his first World Championship that season with Benetton and maintained that form in 1995. He then moved to Ferrari. After a few challenging seasons, he won five consecutive F1 titles between 2000 and 2004, making him the most successful driver at the time. He retired with seven championships, 91 race wins, and 68 pole positions, the most at the time.
