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Fobio
11-20-2009, 02:57 PM
BREAKING: Schumacher likely to return to F1 racing with Mercedes





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Say it ain't so, Schu! The Daily Telegraph is reporting that seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher is close to signing on with the newly formed Mercedes Formula 1 team. Mercedes is the new name of the former Brawn GP team, the current Constructors Champion. After a stellar rookie season that saw this former Honda team clinch not just the Constructors Championship, but also the Drivers Championship for Jenson Button, they had a bit of a dropoff as Button bolted for rival McLaren.

That left a seat to fill at Mercedes and if BBC Sport's Eddie Jordan is to be believed, none other than Michael Schumacher is about to sign a one-year contract to return to racing in that very car. The deal, which would net Schumacher the same salary that Button turned down at Brawn GP in favour of McLaren, would finally see the German teaming up with Mercedes, who were in the past unsuccessful in their bids to lure him away from Ferrari.

Ferrari almost lured the retired champ back this season when Felipe Massa went down following the infamous spring incident in Hungary. The Champ's sore neck put a stop to that comeback, but apparently it got Schumi's juices flowing again. Signing with Mercedes would create something of a German dream team with Nico Rosberg in the other car. If the deal goes through, MS will be reunited with Brawn GP-namesake and current Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn, the man who guided Michael to all seven of his World titles.

Still just a rumor for the moment, the deal is said to give Schumacher the same salary Button turned down when he defected to McLaren. The Schumacher deal is just the latest volley in the silly season melee that has seen Kimi Raikkonen vacate his seat in order to make room for Fernando Alonso at Ferrari, which lost adviser Michael Schumacher as well. Whatever the future holds, it is only going to get more interesting. We'll keep you posted as things develop. Thanks to everyone for the tips!

[Source: The Daily Telegraph via Planet F1, BBC Sport | Image Source: Getty]

jaimie08mazda3
11-20-2009, 02:59 PM
I guess its been a while since he has been with ferarri.

Cardinal Fang
11-20-2009, 03:17 PM
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Cardinal Fang
11-20-2009, 03:22 PM
Oh who am I kidding. I could care less who he drives for I just want to watch him put some manners on the younger talent.

04GT_WagonMafia
11-20-2009, 05:32 PM
Oh who am I kidding. I could care less who he drives for I just want to watch him put some manners on the younger talent.

I've been watching formula 1 since I was a kid with my pops. It was a sad sad day when I heard the news of him retiring. I'm looking forward to seeing schumi back behind the wheel. I'd much rather see him back with ferrari but non the less he will still take back his throne no matter what he's driving. :winner

Flagrum_3
11-20-2009, 05:46 PM
I don't see Shumi doing much with a comeback, he's just too old, reflexes etc aren't what they used to be.His talents were already starting to wain before he retired....But good luck to him.

Saddest day for me in F1 was 1994 Aryton Senna's untimely death, man I loved watching that guy race.


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Fobio
11-20-2009, 08:13 PM
MS always has a way of getting into championship caliber equipment....but whenever I hear superstars coming back from retirement, I think Michael Jordan and baseball...whatever tho, I hope the old man stays safe...

JSI
12-23-2009, 09:27 AM
Confirmed to be at MB-GP for 2010

http://en.espnf1.com/mercedes/motorsport/story/5588.html

Lummix
12-23-2009, 12:16 PM
At least he didn't end up in NASCAR like so many F1 drivers are now. F1 is becoming a feeder series for NASCAR...

marchz24
12-24-2009, 10:07 PM
This is so awesome and I can't wait.
It would be pretty cool too see him on that podium once again.
Been a fan since 1996.