schumacher returning to f1

To quote a film...


"Your powers are weak - old man..."

Also Schumacher has never raced in a proper Grand Prix... just the watered down sprints between fuel stops. Tyre management is going to be the number one priority next season.
 
Also Schumacher has never raced in a proper Grand Prix... just the watered down sprints between fuel stops. Tyre management is going to be the number one priority next season

I cant even muster the energy to reply to that
 
1. At 2:16pm on 11 Dec 2009, Willb89 wrote:

I think he should return, to say its a mouth watering prospect for viewers is an understatement. Button and Hamilton for Mclaren
Schumacher and Rosberg for Mercedes

Britain vs Germany

you can't ask for much more than that

:wink:
 
Also Schumacher has never raced in a proper Grand Prix... just the watered down sprints between fuel stops.

Whoops... :oops: Schumacher debut Spa 91, refuelling reintroduced Interlagos 94.
 
I'd just like to raise one point if I may

Merc offer the ambassador of Ferrari – who has worked fro the last few seasons as a trackside consultant to their GP team whilst holding an on-going (dare I say life-long) high level (read high-value) position within the Fiat group – a mere 6 million euros, that he doesn't need, to race for them in F1, where he doesn't know for sure that he'll be competitive but I dare say he knows doing so will end his ongoing involvement with the Fiat group permanently.

I wonder what his answer will prove to be
 
Easy_Rider":3gt6vy4f said:
1. At 2:16pm on 11 Dec 2009, Willb89 wrote:

I think he should return, to say its a mouth watering prospect for viewers is an understatement. Button and Hamilton for Mclaren
Schumacher and Rosberg for Mercedes

Britain vs Germany

you can't ask for much more than that

:wink:

+1 ;)

2010 season's going to be an exciting one. Looking forward so some lazy sundays in front of the box for that
 
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