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Schumacher to make F1 return in Spain

By Jonathan Noble Wednesday, July 29th 2009, 16:51 GMT
Michael Schumacher, the seven-times world champion, plans to come out of retirement as Felipe Massa's replacement at Ferrari from the European Grand Prix.
Following days of speculation about who would slot in alongside Kimi Raikkonen following Massa's Hungarian GP crash, Ferrari issued a statement on Wednesday afternoon confirming that Schumacher was being prepared for the role.
The statement said that Schumacher was 'ready' to make his F1 return, and would undertake a training programme over the next few days to ensure he was up to full fitness for an F1 race.
The German, who quit F1 at the end of 2006, injured himself in a motorbike accident earlier this year and the team want to make sure there are no hidden problems before confirming his position.
Schumacher has previously baulked at the idea of returning to F1 full-time, but with Massa looking likely to return when he is back to full fitness, and Ferrari in need of a top-line driver, the opportunity is one that has attracted him.
"The most important thing first: thank God, all news concerning Felipe is positive. I wish him all the best again," said Schumacher.
"I was meeting this afternoon with Stefano Domenicali and Luca di Montezemolo, and together we decided that I will prepare myself to take the place of Felipe.
"Though it is true that the chapter of Formula 1 has been completely closed for me for a long time, it is also true that for loyalty reasons to the team I cannot ignore that unfortunate situation. But as the competitor I am, I also very much look forward to facing this challenge."
Once Schumacher gets the green light, it will be the first time he has raced alongside Kimi Raikkonen, as the pair bid to secure Ferrari third place in the constructors' championship.
It also comes at a time when Ferrari's F60 appears to have made good progress on the track, and its KERS could prove to be an advantage in the forthcoming races at Valencia, Spa, Monza and Singapore.
Schumacher has not tested the current F60, and has not driven since April 2008 when he ran an F2008 at Barcelona.
The announcement of Schumacher's plans comes 24 hours after his manager Willi Weber totally ruled out the possibility of the German racing in Valencia.
"Whoever sits in the car at the next race in Valencia, it will not be Michael Schumacher. I am not 100 per cent sure; I am 200 per cent sure," Weber was quoted as saying by The Daily Mail.
"The pressure on him would be huge. He would be expected to win, but he has not driven this car. When Michael was racing he would get as close to perfection as possible. In this case, it would not be perfection; it would be a gamble - and that's not Michael's style."


http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77418
Gonna be great seeing Jenson and Lewis beating him.
I would love to see him win, despite the fact when he used to race it was so boring when he won. What would be even better was if he had a proper tussell with someone like Hamilton, that would be brilliant.

He hasn't driven a F1 car since 2008, so best of luck to him.
Oh this is going to be so much fun.

He will either be remembered as the greatest driver ever (if he wins the race(s) by a large margin), or as a total wash-out (if he gets beaten by Kimi).
I'm curious, he hasn't even tested for a long time. Hmm, we'll see. I don't care about positions, just beat Hamilton!!!!
Strange how they chose him over the two other test drivers... I'm looking forward to seeing how he does but I fear it may be a case of 'letting sleeping dogs lie'.
Quote from Töki (HUN) :I'm curious, he hasn't even tested for a long time. Hmm, we'll see. I don't care about positions, just beat Hamilton!!!!

+1 ^^

Very happy to see the Schumi back, hope he brings some motivation in Ferrari team
#8 - JJ72
Quote from TagForce :Oh this is going to be so much fun.

He will either be remembered as the greatest driver ever (if he wins the race(s) by a large margin), or as a total wash-out (if he gets beaten by Kimi).

It won't change a thing.

An odd race as a stand in for a injured driver will pretty much do nothing in changing his reputation, afterall he is Michael Schumacher.

It'll be a great highlight to the season, even if it's just one race.
Will be awesome to see him back even if he isnt that competitive but if he is thats an even bigger bonus
Quote from TagForce :Oh this is going to be so much fun.

He will either be remembered as the greatest driver ever (if he wins the race(s) by a large margin), or as a total wash-out (if he gets beaten by Kimi).

...or he might surprise us by doing something completely stupid (again)

I am so looking forward to see that race!
Someone take a baseball bat to Kovalainens legs so that Mclaren get Mika back for the same race.
Now that would be even more pic. Schumi and Mika in 09 spec cars. Bloody awesome that would be
Don't understemate him
He is a GREAT racing driver. He still karts very often so he's gonna kick some behinds!!
Don't like the person, but I'm just so exited to see him back in a car
:banana:
Quote from atc quicksilver :someone take a baseball bat to kovalainens legs so that mclaren get mika back for the same race. :d

+9999999 :d
Quote from ATC Quicksilver :Someone take a baseball bat to Kovalainens legs so that Mclaren get Mika back for the same race.

:ices_rofl
Quote from ATC Quicksilver :Someone take a baseball bat to Kovalainens legs so that Mclaren get Mika back for the same race.

I heard Niki Lauda was coming back too...... and Piquet Snr to drive for Renault
Quote from StableX :I heard Niki Lauda was coming back too...... and Piquet Snr to drive for Renault

I heard Fangio will replace Raikkonen for Valencia
Quote from StableX :I heard Niki Lauda was coming back too...... and Piquet Snr to drive for Renault

Lol...........

Too bad Senna is no more :/
I remember Niki Lauda saying on the German F1 coverage that the only competitive driver Ferrari could choose is Schumacher. Who would have thought that Niki is a prophet.
IF he does it he prob wont do well because the car has changed SO much in the last two years, one thing was no traction control which was stoped being used last year and then this year all of the changes are un-namable (if thats a word lol), So it will be hard for him but i'd say he will be about 6/7 or around that pace.
Quote from n-murray :IF he does it he prob wont do well because the car has changed SO much in the last two years, one thing was no traction control which was stoped being used last year and then this year all of the changes are un-namable (if thats a word lol), So it will be hard for him but i'd say he will be about 6/7 or around that pace.

hmm in his first years shumacher was driving without any traction control abs or whatever you know

like someone else previously said they should bring back hakkinen loll(JV come back would be sweet too lol)
Oh wow, I thought there was no chance in hell of him coming back, guess I was wrong. Valencia is suddenly a race to look forward to! This is gonna be interesting..
#25 - 5haz
Would be good if he got one last win before packing it in for good.

As for Niki Lauda, I wouldn't be suprised though at the moment hes training to be a space pilot for Virgin Galactic, what a legend.

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