Possible Outcomes Following Schumacher’s F1 Return
July 31st, 2009 by James | This article was viewed 2,454 times.Felipe Massa’s freak accident during the qualifying of Hungary Grand Prix has left Ferrari with no choice but to enlist Michael Schumacher, a former Formula 1 racing genius to race for Ferrari for the rest of the season. What possibly could happen?
Having left the roads of Formula 1 for almost three years, Michael Schumacher, now rusty and old (40 years old) is officially back to replace Felipe Massa until he fully recovers.
This is of course not something everybody wanted, especially for Massa, who is now still planning to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. However, yearnings for the return of the legendary Michael Schumacher are more favourable. Everybody, even the haters of Michael, wants him back! I am positive that spectators are turning on their TVs and rushing to the F1 ticket booths now more than ever!
Ferrari has yet to score their first race win this season and they are more hopeful of achieving that with Michael’s return. A huge burden I would say has been laid on Michael’s shoulder.
But to ease the pressure, Michael Schumacher might race in Valencia without the presence of Fernando Alonso, who crushed Michael’s 5 times winning streak on 2005. Nonetheless, he still has to face the wrath of his previous racing compatriots and new young drivers who all fighting for the world title.
This leads to the question, what sort of outcome would Michael produce?
You tell me what would possibly happen. I have pondered this question for hours now and I would come only to this conclusion.
Formula one is so unpredictable that nobody can see what’s coming. This is no rookie, this car is not underrated and this is Michael Schumacher, revived and ready to bully, or be bullied.
Update 11/8/2009: Michael Schumacher will not be racing in F1 due to his severe neck injury from his previous bike racing. All we can hope now is a better rookie to replace Felipe Massa.







July 31st, 2009 at 3:49 pm
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/
July 31st, 2009 at 10:31 pm
i like your ending.nice touch! xD
August 3rd, 2009 at 12:57 pm
I looking forward to seeing Michael on the track, I am not sure how he will perform… I have a feeling he will do just fine though, but at the same time I also wish that Massa returns to the track too. Hopefully Massa is able to make a full recovery, and the 2010 Lineup is Michael + Felipe for Ferrari! That would be awesome!
Till then,
Jean
August 16th, 2009 at 9:42 am
Ahh yes the update :( that is exactly what I thought was going to keep Michael out of the Ferrari, was his physical conditioning and neck Injury. I wonder if it was almost a PR stunt to announce that Michael was goign to be the driver but only to retract that.
Till then,
Jean
September 16th, 2009 at 3:11 am
yo.. blog something bout the malaysian f1 team leh.. ahhaha!!
May 19th, 2010 at 2:52 pm
haha, I love Jenson Button! He’s so charming
August 13th, 2010 at 6:53 am
Well, seems he is now in Formula 1.. and his teammate is out performing him! I wonder what this will mean for Michael’s legacy in the future.
Till then,
Jean
September 3rd, 2010 at 6:25 am
Audi A1 is a good car but i’ll never buy it because i prefere mercedes.