Japan 94 was indeed the stuff of legend. Conditions don't come much worse and under massive pressure he beat Schu at his own game.
Now obviously I'm a little biased but it's got to be Hill really. For a driver with "no talent" he sure did well to achieve what he did and in cars far from capable. He was part of the old guard that believed smoothness and consistancy would win out. He was never spectacular in an obvious way but, much like Prost, got the job done.
However, if the pro-JV lot can give good reasoned examples as to their opinion other than "JV was the better, by far" then I'm willing to listen.
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