Amongst those previously mentioned is Ayrton Senna but there was a Grands Prix driver that was a class above; actually there were a few of them. Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss were drivers of immense ability but the best driver that I ever saw was Jim Clark, possibly the greatest ever. Yes, Senna was good but Clark was way better, he could and did win in anything. He was also a clean driver, unlike several more recent drivers. Senna wasn’t averse to using ‘dodgy’ tactics to thwart rivals and that in itself, puts Clark well ahead in the ‘greatness’ stakes.