Schumacher, who raced in F1 for a decade and now takes on punditry duties with Sky Sports Germany, shared his thoughts during an interview, stating that Verstappen possesses an edge over Hamilton when it comes to pure talent, using a bizarre biblical reference in the process.
"We thought Lewis Hamilton could walk on water," Schumacher said to Formel1.de on YouTube.
"But that’s not the case. We thought Max Verstappen could walk on water.
Ralf emphasised that his brother’s achievements stand in a league of their own, saying: "Even someone like Lewis Hamilton won't come close. Not in a million years, in my opinion."
Verstappen’s aggressive driving style, combined with his knack for extracting maximum performance from his car, has led to widespread comparisons with both his own F1 icon Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher.
Ralf’s statements are likely to stir debate among F1 fans, many of whom view Hamilton as the sport’s all-time great.
However, the former Williams and Toyota driver stands firm in his belief that Michael Schumacher's era of dominance will remain unparalleled for years to come.
As Verstappen continues to rewrite the history books with Red Bull Racing, only time will tell whether he can live up to the lofty expectations set by Schumacher – and whether Hamilton’s own legacy might eventually be overshadowed by the Dutchman's rise.
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