Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher is back! No, this is not a joke.

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa was seriously injured in an accident during the Hungarian GP qualifying last weekend, which needed immediate surgery, and the Brazilian was deemed unfit for competing in the forthcoming races.

Thirteen drivers were in contention for Massa’s seat, and news about Schumacher’s return was speeding up all the time.

Yesterday, Schumacher announced he was looking forward to the challenges that await him in the driver’s seat of teammate Massa’s Ferrari putting an end to all speculation about the stand-in driver.

Schumacher said his F1 chapter was closed long ago, and this return was an opportunity to show his loyalty to Ferrari.

Welcome back Schumi! We wish you all the very best!


Entry posted on July 30, 2009 By ; Read More on F1, Ferrari

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  1. Michael Schumacher is all set to return to F1. After retirement he has been a consultant and a test driver for the Ferrari.Schumacher will be replacing and racing for Massa who is injured and is expected to continue till Massa returns back.Schumacher had last stepped into a F1 car in April 2008. Everyone is excited as it will be the first time to see Schumacher taking Hamilton. For more details refer http://www.dailysportsnews.org/seven-time-champion-michael-schumacher-back-in-f1/

  2. Rahul says:

    It is truely an unbelievable news and it would be great to see the legend coming back to the war front.:) He is sure a better bet for Ferrari than any others. If it happens well, this will be marked as an unbelievable day in the history of F1.

  3. It’s hard to believe he’s coming back but I’m really looking forward to it, especially to see how he does against his team mate and also against the apparent heirs to his throne like Vettel & Hamilton.

    I wish him well.

    • Jaz says:

      @Brandon James – we can’t believe this either. I think the next race will be most watched in the history of F1 broadcasting.

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