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Schumacher returns...for real this time

Started by Dannyboy, December 23, 2009, 03:06:53 AM

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Dannyboy

The Man is back.  Just signed with Ross Brawn's Mercedes GP team.  I really wanted to see him in a Ferrari again but it will still be cool seeing him racing again in Montreal next year and hopefully (fingers crossed) Monza.

The return of Schumacher and the exit of Max "make it hurt" Mosley, along with some rule changes make me look forward to F1 next year.

http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=39715

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superjohn

I honestly don't know how I feel about this. I liked that he went out on the top of his game and didn't just fade, but at the same time I am hoping he's still competitive .

Oldfisti

With Ross Brawn there is a distinct possibility that he will be competitive.


I totally understand where you are coming from though.
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superjohn

Quote from: gm2 on December 29, 2009, 08:06:56 AM
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/155603/1/schumacher_f1_signing_slammed_by_mercedes_board.html

Ouch. At least Michael isn't getting the $40M+ he was getting as a driver at Ferrari.

I can see their point though. F1 is all fine and dandy for a manufacturer to participate in as long as times are good, but it's become very very expensive to keep up with McLaren and Ferrari. And now that the rules are tighter that Max Mosely's fur covered handcuffs, it's really difficult to "out innovate" on a budget.

Speeddog

Mercedes' purchase of a majority stake in Brawn is an *investment*, probably not the best in the world, but the money's not burned.

The money spent on Schumi, and spent on running the team, well, that's burned, but the return is the advertising they get from it.

I suspect it's Mercedes' way of trying to get a little more traction with younger buyers.
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gm2

it's certainly not chump change but i think even in tough times paying schumi $11.2 million is a bargain, considering the press they've already gotten, the amount of interest it'll generate in F1 next year, and ultimately the increased number of brains (even absent-mindedly) thinking "mercedes..."

imagine if some NHL team was able to bring back gretsky for a year.
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Greg

Quote from: Dannyboy on December 23, 2009, 03:06:53 AM, along with some rule changes make me look forward to F1 next year.

They still need to lift the ban on testing.
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Oldfisti

Quote from: Sinister on November 06, 2008, 12:47:21 PM
It's like I keep saying:  Those who would sacrifice a free range session for a giant beer, deserve neither free range time nor a giant beer.
Quote from: KnightofNi on November 10, 2009, 04:45:16 AM
i have had guys reach back and grab my crotch in an attempt to get around me. i'll either blow in their ear or ask them politely to let go of my wang.

superjohn

They should have 3 test sessions, 1 per month leading up to the first race in May with public attendance and allow all the teams to share the expense of the track, medical crews etc. That would avoid a little team like Campos or USF1 from getting taken advantage of by richer teams, but still allow for track time to be available to get the cars and drivers dialed in for the first race.

kopfjäger

Quote from: superjohn on January 02, 2010, 01:44:00 PM
They should have 3 test sessions, 1 per month leading up to the first race in May with public attendance and allow all the teams to share the expense of the track, medical crews etc. That would avoid a little team like Campos or USF1 from getting taken advantage of by richer teams, but still allow for track time to be available to get the cars and drivers dialed in for the first race.

Apply for the job, to regulate that.
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kopfjäger

Don't here much about Shuuuy these days.   :D
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Oldfisti

Quote from: kopfjäger on July 23, 2010, 11:33:51 PM
Don't here much about Shuuuy these days.   :D


They just did a small piece about his comeback at the beginning of qualy coverage this morn.
Quote from: Sinister on November 06, 2008, 12:47:21 PM
It's like I keep saying:  Those who would sacrifice a free range session for a giant beer, deserve neither free range time nor a giant beer.
Quote from: KnightofNi on November 10, 2009, 04:45:16 AM
i have had guys reach back and grab my crotch in an attempt to get around me. i'll either blow in their ear or ask them politely to let go of my wang.