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Byline: NIGEL ROEBUCK
The race was tense and close, but almost incidental to the Monaco weekend. Of greater importance was an incident in the dying seconds of qualifying, an incident that called into question once again Michael Schumacher's ultimate status in this sport. A great driver? Unquestionably. A great champion? That's a different thing.
Stirling Moss once said that while he counted Ayrton Senna as Juan Manuel Fangio's equal in terms of genius at the wheel, still he could not speak of them in the same breath. Why? "Oh, because of some of the stunts Senna pulled. `Dirty driving' we used to call it in my time-suppose it sounds a bit old-fashioned ...