Of course, those same Italian spectators once adored Schumacher when he was racing in red, scooping multiple world championships and setting record after record.
As the years have gone by, Hamilton, who ties Schumacher for seven world drivers' titles, has broken those records one by one, with the Brit now leading the way in terms of F1 wins, pole positions, and race wins at a single circuit, to name just a few.
Another of Schumacher's records could tumble this weekend if Hamilton and Mercedes bring their A-game to Italy.
Currently, both Hamilton and Schumacher are tied for race victories in the Italian Grand Prix, with five apiece.
Hamilton's wins came in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018, whilst Schumacher's were in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2006.
A win for Hamilton this weekend would thus see him set himself apart from the German icon in yet another metric, with 2024 having the potential to be the sixth year on that list.
Despite both drivers having more wins at other circuits, their respective records at Monza are incredible given the sheer number of drivers that have three victories or less.
Eight drivers have achieved three wins at the Italian Grand Prix, but only Schumacher and Hamilton have reached five.
Of course, making it six will be no easy feat for Hamilton, particularly given how quick McLaren, and in particular, Lando Norris, looked at Zandvoort.
Last season, Hamilton finished sixth at Monza, but this time around, he and Mercedes are in a totally different position, with the Brackley-based outfit having finally made big strides towards the front of the grid under the current set of regulations after lagging behind their rivals in recent years.