Clint Bowyer at Richmond wrote:Thank you Juan Pablo (Montoya) for wrecking me, and then winning me the race!
Cynon wrote:He could make Deletraz look like Nuvolari
deCrasheris wrote:This screams Nigel Mansell at McLaren in 95.
Nin13 wrote:This seems to be wierd year. First Lance Armstrong comeback, now Michael Schumacher. What's next?
johnston21 wrote:I wonder if the FIA will waivy the Super License AND Driver fees?
It was mentioned earlier that he currently doesn't possess a Super License.
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:Showed this forum to a friend that actually cares about F1, hasn't registered so far despite saying he liked it. What have I done wrong?
We're weird.
watka wrote:This is a real shot in the arm for F1, I would love to see Hamilton and Schumi play off the line together and go toe to toe into the first turn!
Debaser wrote:Monza? I can't wait to see him back at Spa, the spiritual racing home of both Schumi and Raikkonen.
Paul Hayes wrote:If Piquet Jr somehow keeps his seat, will Schumacher become the first driver ever to compete against two generations of the same family in F1?
razta wrote:Anyone else have the image of Kimi spitting out his vodka, putting his choc ice down and heading out to the Gym?
Jack O Malley wrote:Paul Hayes wrote:If Piquet Jr somehow keeps his seat, will Schumacher become the first driver ever to compete against two generations of the same family in F1?
Nope. Alain Prost, Derek Warwick, De Cesaris, Alboreto and Patrese competed against both Mario and Michael Andretti.
This would be cool anyway. Let's hope Nelsinho will be on the grid in Belgium (![]()
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Paul Hayes wrote:Jack O Malley wrote:Paul Hayes wrote:If Piquet Jr somehow keeps his seat, will Schumacher become the first driver ever to compete against two generations of the same family in F1?
Nope. Alain Prost, Derek Warwick, De Cesaris, Alboreto and Patrese competed against both Mario and Michael Andretti.
This would be cool anyway. Let's hope Nelsinho will be on the grid in Belgium (![]()
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It turns out I was doubly wrong actually, as Schumacher also raced against Nakajima Snr in 1991.
chrismcn wrote:Is Michael going to be the number 2 to Kimi?
Jack O Malley wrote:chrismcn wrote:Is Michael going to be the number 2 to Kimi?
With 7 races still to go, and Button on the lead with 70 points and 6 wins, Schumacher may still win his 8th championship.
So I think Michael will get the first drive at Ferrari.
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