#1 - Mika Hakkinen on Michael Schumacher (Belgium 2000)
Webber's overtake was sensational, but a move at the same venue 11 years earlier was even more stunning.
After a wet start at Spa-Francorchamps, the track later dried out and Mika Hakkinen was leading and looking comfortable out front. However, a spin on Lap 13 cost him valuable time and dropped him behind his great rival, Michael Schumacher.
The two of them were driving on their limits and Hakkinen had closed in on Schumacher in the closing laps.
Mika’s McLaren seemed faster in a straight line than Michael’s Ferrari and he got a great run on the German going up the long Kemmel Straight. Schumacher wasn’t having any of it though and closed off Hakkinen by squeezing him onto the grass.
That aggressive (and perhaps unfair) move did not deter Hakkinen. The Finn went flat up Eau Rogue (an extremely brave and dangerous feat at the time) and was once again flying up behind Schumacher.
Yet, a slow Ricardo Zonta threatened to put pay to his challenge.
Schumacher went to the left, Hakkinen instinctively dived to the right and amazingly it was the McLaren that went into Les Combes first.
Hakkinen and McLaren delighted, Schumacher and Ferrari stunned, and Zonta lucky to make it out of the manoeuvre unscathed.
Michael Schumacher has said in the past that Hakkinen is the only driver he used to fear racing against and this was a perfect example why.
The speed differential between the two leaders and the back-marker was incredible and that is why this move tops our list.
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