Michael Schumacher is a name that has been immortalized in F1. The German driver, at the time of his retirement, was the most successful in the history of the sport. He made the scarlet Ferrari a household name, winning an unprecedented seven world titles in his career.So what was it that made 'Schumi' an all-time great? Was it his driving? Was it his nature? Was it the talent that he had? Was it the hunger? Or was he just plain lucky that success landed on his lap? In this piece, we answer these questions as we discuss the top 5 things that made Michael Schumacher an all-time great.Also Check Out :-Michael Schumacher Health Update#5 Pioneer in fitness, and strength and conditioningMichael Schumacher@_MSchumacher“Jurgen Dilk also played a crucial role in making the young Schumacher realise the value of fitness. He hired an ex-professional footballer to train with him and from this point onwards, Schumacher would be obsessive about his fitness.”#KeepFightingMichael@Jamesallenonf12:38 AM · Nov 21, 202119714“Jurgen Dilk also played a crucial role in making the young Schumacher realise the value of fitness. He hired an ex-professional footballer to train with him and from this point onwards, Schumacher would be obsessive about his fitness.”#KeepFightingMichael@Jamesallenonf1 https://t.co/PT3lTWsGjGMichael Schumacher was the first driver in the history of the sport to have a strength and conditioning regimen in place. During the '90s, F1 drivers were not specifically the physical specimens that they are today. There was little to no emphasis on physical fitness and most that any driver did was run around the track or cycle their way around it.The awareness around the importance of physical fitness was first brought forward by none other than Michael Schumacher. The young German driver had professional help in place and was the fittest driver on the grid. This was something that in turn helped him push that bit extra in the race as compared to his peers. In F1, Schumacher was the first driver to introduce physical fitness to the sport and it was something that has been adopted since by the rest of the grid.#4 Michael Schumacher's ruthless and tenacious approachWhat set Michael Schumacher apart from the rest of the grid was his rather tenacious approach to racing. He had to finish the highest he could in a session, he had to take all the pole positions and he had to win every race. Every battle was as dear to him as the next one and he had to win all of them.This was probably one of the reasons why he pushed the boundaries when in wheel-to-wheel combat. Schumacher went into every race of the season with a chip on his shoulder – a chip that made him compete for every inch of the track and not let any other driver get the better of him.Also Check Out :-Michael Schumacher Net worth