Schumacher in my mind will never achieve the position of 'greatest driver' due to the number of un-sporting incidents over the years and the air of arrogance that he always shows, its a pity because he is a great driver from a behind the wheel perspective but, there is more than that required to be the greatest driver.
It amazes me that somebody in his position can be on his final race in formula one and the vast majority of those watching want to see him drive into the back of a milk float....!
The sport will be different without him but, maybe it will be more interesting when the team with the largest budget are not designing a car for one driver and the main tyre supplier is also doing the same. Plus Ross B is taking a year out and he has played a massive part in his success.
Fortunately yesterday the good fortune he has enjoyed for a large part of his career ran out and the deserved title winner secured his title.
Most disappointing for me was the lack of coverage for the third place man who drove yet another excellent race having qualified badly following a technical fault.
Blimey Mark, online at 7.37am

Is Katherine getting you up nice and early already

Quite agree with your comments above. Schumi has indeed been a phenominal driver during his career and has made some amazing achievements, but you couldn't put him in the same mold as true sporting drivers like Mansell. Let's not forget, Schumi was "cosseted" by a top team dedicated almost entirely to him throughout most of his career and has always had a lot of luck on his side.
Well done to Alonso - a well deserved champion and another great drive from Jenson Button

I think we'll be seeing a lot more from Jenson in seasons to come as he just gets better and better.