Whlist the car tuning brigade and petrol heads are mightily impressed with the whole drifting thing, this sort of driving can be learnt by good club racers.
Saying that Schumacher couldn't top that is a bit of an underestimate, considering many of his team mates couldn't drive those extremely nervous Benettons that were hand crafted for him. Witness some of his on the pace '96 qualifying sessions in the Ferrari that were driven with lots of oversteer.
What is impressive, is the ability to drive inadvertently at huge angles with an F1 car driven on a dry road that has super-sticky tyres, but losing the minimum amount of time in the same way that Villeneuve, Senna and very few others could or can do.