Schumacher is comming back!!! to replace injured Massa starting next race at Valencia till massa has recovered
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Schumacher is comming back!!! to replace injured Massa starting next race at Valencia till massa has recovered
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Yeah! But is he fit enough? He hasn't even tested this year. I hope driving with Vettel at the Race of Champions has kept his reflexes sharp.
Here's a link:
Schumacher to make F1 return - Planet-F1 News - from planet-f1.com
All I can say is, poor Luca Badoer! =D
Last edited by dubioz; 07-30-2009 at 06:48 AM.
of course, nobody has tested this year due to the in-season testing ban. also Luca Badoer was not really the front option as Ferrari doesn't have the habit of replacing their main drivers with their testers. same as back in '99 when Schumacher got injured and they got Mika Salo to replace him instead of Luca Badoer. Schumi may not be 100% fit as before, but thats expected coz he's retired. thats why he will go back to training and testing, and he has a full month to do that before the next race in Valencia.
apil unta to ang pina sa mag dala lang og kariton..nya installan og nitro hehehe
F1 without Ferrari?
Well, the sport will loose a large crowd of viewers especially to those who are into Ferrari(Brandname viewers)...But then again, it doesnt mean that the sport will die because as we all know as an avid Formula 1 Fanatic alot of Teams are developing there Car & Drivers to compete with the best F1 giants like Ferrari and McLaren. And Precisely, thats the reason why they have to limit there budget caps( Engine & Transmission limit,testings,fuels, tires & etc...) this season and on the future races to make the sport more competetive. Nowadays, you can see more overtakings, more excitement and more chances of pole position done by the underdog Teams we knew before like Redbull-Reanult (Vettel-Webber), Brawn-Mercedes (Barrichello-Button) and Williams (Nakajima-Rosberg) these guys even made pole positons already or even on the top 3 rows of the Grid which we havent seen for a long time...
BTW, Toyota is pulling out next season and i think BMW has also decided to withdraw at the end of the season so, lets wait for Ferrari's decision wait ti'll the end of the season. For the meantime, lets enjoy watching if whos gonna be crowned champion this season, will Jenson continue his consistency, or will it be Vettel the 22 yearold german driver or Webber the flying Giraffe of Australia or will it be the 37 year old veteran driver Rubens Barrichello who has 281 F1 Grand prix starts...
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