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Old 07-29-2009, 03:04 PM   #1
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Default Ferrari planning to substitute Schumacher for Massa

Ferrari announced on Wednesday that they plan to draft in Michael Schumacher to replace the injured Felipe Massa at forthcoming Grands Prix, until the Brazilian is able to race again.

The seven-times world champion, who retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006, will undergo a special training programme over the next few days to confirm he is fit enough to compete in next month’s European Grand Prix
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Old 07-29-2009, 03:07 PM   #2
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now this is cool!

Just like Lance Armstrong in Tour de France!
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Old 07-29-2009, 03:10 PM   #3
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yes this is so cool.
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Old 07-29-2009, 04:36 PM   #4
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Won't belive until it happens..

It should be great. Not very big Fan of MS but I do respect him a lot.

Would be nice to see finally the best race ever. MS vs Kimi vs Hamilton.. It would have seen nice to have Alonso in there too.. Feel bad that he is out.
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Old 07-29-2009, 04:38 PM   #5
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Tickets to GP must go up in overnight.,
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Old 07-29-2009, 05:18 PM   #6
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yes tickets may be already soldout,countdown to watch MS vs HAMILTON
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Old 07-29-2009, 05:45 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by borhanfarrokh View Post
yes tickets may be already soldout,countdown to watch MS vs HAMILTON
Not MS vs. ur... JB? It's too bad it's not under better circumstances. And what happened to Räikkönen? Ferrari and McLaren have been sucking too much lately...
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:12 PM   #8
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if its true, I can't wait! F1 isn't the same for me since MS retired..
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:47 PM   #9
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http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-...,7440054.story

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Michael Schumacher celebrates after winning the Formula One Grand Prix of San Marino on April 23, 2006. Schumacher said today that he is preparing for a comeback.


Michael Schumacher returns to Formula One as BMW announces exit


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Michael Schumacher celebrates after winning the Formula One Grand Prix of San Marino on April 23, 2006. Schumacher said today that he is preparing for a comeback.


[COLOR=#333333 ! important]The retired seven-time champion will replace injured driver Felipe Massa for Ferrari. BMW says high costs drove its decision to withdraw, following Honda's lead.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#999999 ! important]By Jim Peltz
12:33 PM PDT, July 29, 2009 [/COLOR]
Formula One was rocked by two stunning developments today when retired seven-time champion Michael Schumacher said he would come out of retirement to drive again for Ferrari, and the automaker BMW announced it would leave the international racing series at season's end.

Ferrari and Schumacher, 40, confirmed speculation that he would temporarily replace driver Felipe Massa, who was seriously injured during qualifying for last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.




Schumacher retired after the 2006 season, having won five of his titles with Ferrari, which he continued to serve as a consultant and occasional test driver. "For loyalty reasons to the team, I cannot ignore that unfortunate situation" with Massa, he said. "I also very much look forward to facing this challenge," said the German driver. Formula One's next event, the European Grand Prix in Valencia, Spain, is Aug. 23. The race was added to the Formula One calendar only last year -- a race won by Massa -- and Schumacher has yet to race on that track.

Massa, a 28-year-old Brazilian who finished second to Lewis Hamilton in last year's championship battle, suffered head injuries when a loose part from a car struck his helmet in Hungary. Massa has shown steady improvement in a Budapest hospital but is expected to miss most, if not all, of the remainder of the season.

Meanwhile, BMW officials said the automaker would shut down the BMW Sauber team after this season so that it could use its Formula One budget in other areas. The team's drivers are Robert Kubica of Poland and Nick Heidfeld of Germany, who said on his website that BWM's decision was "totally unexpected."


The German company would become the second automaker to leave the Formula One series within a year.

Before the start of this season, Japan's Honda pulled out, citing Formula One's costs and the global slump in auto sales. The cost of fielding a top-tier Formula One team is estimated to be $200 million or more annually.

"Of course, this was a difficult decision for us," BMW Chairman Norbert Reithofer said. "But it's a resolute step in view of our company's strategic realignment."

BMW took over the Sauber team in 2006, and Kubica won the Canadian Grand Prix last year. But the team struggled badly this season, with neither Kubica nor Heidfeld among the top 10 drivers in the point standings.

BMW's planned withdrawal underlined concerns at the series' governing body, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile, that the sport's operating costs must be reduced sharply to retain existing teams and attract new ones.

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Old 07-30-2009, 02:24 AM   #10
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He may regret this move.

There is nothing sadder than an ex-champion trying to make a comeback and not getting to be top dog.

Hope he does well, he is the only F1 driver I bothered following in the later years.
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Old 07-30-2009, 03:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by RC45 View Post
He may regret this move.

There is nothing sadder than an ex-champion trying to make a comeback and not getting to be top dog.

Hope he does well, he is the only F1 driver I bothered following in the later years.
It's not a comeback really, he still works for SF
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Old 07-30-2009, 03:12 AM   #12
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^Well, it isn't a return to Ferrari, but it's certainly a return to racing. All he does is test drive cars these days. Still, it should be very interesting to see how competitive he is.
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Old 07-31-2009, 12:19 AM   #13
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hes not trying to make a comback, hes just being loyaly to Ferrari and helping them in difficult times as they just lost a very good driver (Massa) due to injuries. Why do people try to turn it into a Schumacher comeback, please, do any of you who say this even watch or follow F1? Cause if you did you would know hes not trying to make some comeback into F1, just helping Ferrari.
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Old 08-11-2009, 04:15 AM   #14
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and now it's off

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Old 08-11-2009, 07:34 AM   #15
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