A debate persists in the racing world about who is the strongest, much like the fact that a thousand people have a thousand different Hamlets in their minds; everyone has their own preferences, making it hard to form a unified opinion.
But one opinion is widely recognized in the racing world; it's that the Formula 1 drivers stand at the pinnacle!
This notion of 'strongest' doesn't mean that if an F1 driver participates in a rally like WRC, or competes in Le Mans or the Indy 500, they will definitely overpower everyone and win the championship.
Specialization varies; not winning is quite normal.
The true meaning of strongest is that an F1 driver, regardless of the event they're racing in, even if they don't win the world championship, is certainly one of the most competitive drivers!
To put it simply, when an F1 driver retires and transitions to other events, they generally need little to no training time and can enter top-level leagues directly to compete.
