It's Official: Schumacher Replacing Massa at Ferrari
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[QUOTE=Veloce Raptor;6772015]Mark Kibort.
Shameless......this might create some controversy. Anyways glad to see the "Pensioner" is getting out and streatching his legs
Shameless......this might create some controversy. Anyways glad to see the "Pensioner" is getting out and streatching his legs
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTKaOiASxcQ
Or how about LLCoolJ's "Don't call it a Come Back"
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Jordan 1st to comment on Schumacher come back
Schumacher ready for comeback says Jordan
29 July 2009
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan was the first to have offered Michael Schumacher the opportunity to race in Formula 1. Back in 1991 Schumacher started his incredible career in F1 at Spa-Francorchamps and now, 18 years later, the 40-year-old German will return at Ferrari to replace Felipe Massa. According to Jordan he is absolutely ready to get back in the car.
"Michael Schumacher is absolutely hard core," Jordan told the BBC. "I think whether he is 20 or 40 makes little difference - his reactions may be a millisecond away, but then he was a millisecond better than everyone else previously so I think he's just levelled it out.
"It will be a big, big wake-up call to a lot of those young drivers out there because they will be looking over their shoulders big time."
I wouldn't want my mirrors filled with red and this coming at me...
29 July 2009
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan was the first to have offered Michael Schumacher the opportunity to race in Formula 1. Back in 1991 Schumacher started his incredible career in F1 at Spa-Francorchamps and now, 18 years later, the 40-year-old German will return at Ferrari to replace Felipe Massa. According to Jordan he is absolutely ready to get back in the car.
"Michael Schumacher is absolutely hard core," Jordan told the BBC. "I think whether he is 20 or 40 makes little difference - his reactions may be a millisecond away, but then he was a millisecond better than everyone else previously so I think he's just levelled it out.
"It will be a big, big wake-up call to a lot of those young drivers out there because they will be looking over their shoulders big time."
I wouldn't want my mirrors filled with red and this coming at me...
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Schumacher ready for comeback says Jordan
29 July 2009
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan was the first to have offered Michael Schumacher the opportunity to race in Formula 1. Back in 1991 Schumacher started his incredible career in F1 at Spa-Francorchamps and now, 18 years later, the 40-year-old German will return at Ferrari to replace Felipe Massa. According to Jordan he is absolutely ready to get back in the car.
"Michael Schumacher is absolutely hard core," Jordan told the BBC. "I think whether he is 20 or 40 makes little difference - his reactions may be a millisecond away, but then he was a millisecond better than everyone else previously so I think he's just levelled it out.
"It will be a big, big wake-up call to a lot of those young drivers out there because they will be looking over their shoulders big time."
I wouldn't want my mirrors filled with red and this coming at me...
29 July 2009
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan was the first to have offered Michael Schumacher the opportunity to race in Formula 1. Back in 1991 Schumacher started his incredible career in F1 at Spa-Francorchamps and now, 18 years later, the 40-year-old German will return at Ferrari to replace Felipe Massa. According to Jordan he is absolutely ready to get back in the car.
"Michael Schumacher is absolutely hard core," Jordan told the BBC. "I think whether he is 20 or 40 makes little difference - his reactions may be a millisecond away, but then he was a millisecond better than everyone else previously so I think he's just levelled it out.
"It will be a big, big wake-up call to a lot of those young drivers out there because they will be looking over their shoulders big time."
I wouldn't want my mirrors filled with red and this coming at me...
Last edited by Veloce Raptor; 10-15-2009 at 12:29 PM.
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Ha!!
Someone call Montoya, he's fed up with NASCAR, we can find him a car for the rest of the season. What's Villeneuve up to?
Someone call Montoya, he's fed up with NASCAR, we can find him a car for the rest of the season. What's Villeneuve up to?
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I don't want to hear another bad word against Schumacher. Here is a guy that has nothing to prove, is 40 years old, stepping into a car he has never driven, against a teammate that is at least 10 years younger, in a Ferrari that is no where near the front runners and is a 7 time WDC. This can only damage his reputation and iconic legend. Yet, he doesn't care!! He does it for the love of the sport.