Ferrari legend Michael Schumacher named Most Influential Person in Formula One history

In earlier rounds of the tournament, Michael Schumacher beat the late champions Niki Lauda, Ayrton Senna and Juan Manuel Fangio as well as team founder Enzo Ferrari. [Photo: Formula One]

Seven-time world champion and Ferrari great Michael Schumacher was on Wednesday named the most influential person in Formula One history after a vote by fans on the sport's official website.

Schumacher beat former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone with 61% of the vote in a head-to-head final.

The result was revealed on the 70th anniversary of the first world championship grand prix at Silverstone in 1950.

“Ten days ago we embarked on a quest to find the most influential person in Formula 1 history.

“We began by asking an expert panel to come up with 32 names of those people who have had a big influence on the sport in some way during its 70-year existence.

[Photo: Formula One]

“We started with eight names in each of our four categories of drivers, team bosses, technical innovators and game-changers (see all 32 names in the tournament graphic below) then over a series of rounds we asked you to vote on them head-to-head until we whittled that 32 down to just two names: Bernie Ecclestone and Michael Schumacher.

“We can reveal that Schumacher emerged victorious, with 61% of the vote to Ecclestone's 39%,” Formula One reported.

The highest class of single-seater auto racing said thousands of fans had participated but did not give details.

The German holds the record for titles and race wins (91), although six-time champion Lewis Hamilton is closing in on both records.

Schumacher has not been seen in public since he suffered serious head injuries in a ski accident in 2013.

Schumacher's route to victory

Beat Nika Lauda, 56% to 44%

Beat Ayrton Senna, 52% to 48%

Beat Juan Manuel Fangio, 72% to 28%

Beat Enzo Ferrari, 54% to 46%

Final: Beat Bernie Ecclestone, 61% to 39%