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There are many reasons why he should go, but probably just as many reasons for him to stay in the sport he had, until last year, dominated. With Alonso now looking to show the world that his championship last year wasn't just a one-hit wonder, Schummi is inching back some ground to fight back. He's still in front of Kimi Raikkonen, helped in part to a late mistake yesterday, who seems to be the only other driver capable of challenging Alonso at the moment.
But if he stayed in for another year, would Ferarri be able to pull something out of the bag? Would Schumacher want to risk damaging his reputation further? Or is the experience of racing more important to him than the experience of winning? It's a question only he could answer, but for me personally, I think that we need some new blood in F1 and to do that, someone has to go. Would that be Schumacher? I don't know...
There are many reasons why he should go, but probably just as many reasons for him to stay in the sport he had, until last year, dominated. With Alonso now looking to show the world that his championship last year wasn't just a one-hit wonder, Schummi is inching back some ground to fight back. He's still in front of Kimi Raikkonen, helped in part to a late mistake yesterday, who seems to be the only other driver capable of challenging Alonso at the moment.
But if he stayed in for another year, would Ferarri be able to pull something out of the bag? Would Schumacher want to risk damaging his reputation further? Or is the experience of racing more important to him than the experience of winning? It's a question only he could answer, but for me personally, I think that we need some new blood in F1 and to do that, someone has to go. Would that be Schumacher? I don't know...
Formula 1 is dangerous enough as it is without some idiot driving dangerously just so he can pick up 10 points
Saying that though, I don't think Benetton and Ferrari helped him out much. They were just as much to blame, what with the fuel hose rigging and the delibrate wearing of the plank under the car, which Benetton got caught for, staged finishes and forcing teammates to back up Schumacher.
I'm almost certain that Schumacher delibrately stopped Irvine winning the title by not driving to his full potential so that he could win Ferrari's first title since 1979.
Anyway, there is no doubt that Schumacher has talent. I think in most people's eyes, for those who have watched F1 for a while anyway, Schumacher's reputation is beyond repair anyway.
The lack of competition at the top is probably more of a concern than the need for fresh blood. It always seems to come down to a 2 horse race. Alonso and Schumacher this year, Raikkonen and Alonso last year etc...
What is needed is some other teams to step up and challenge. If you look at Schumacher during races in recent years, he very rarely overtakes people for position on the track. He stays in touch to the car in front and then when they go in the pits or he comes in the pits, he throws in lap after lap of speed and invariably comes out in front.
Is this a sign that Schumacher doesn't have the inclination to risk a pass that often? I think it's only a matter of time before Schumacher retires. It may be at the end of this year or the end of next year. I don't think he'll be driving in 2008.
But whatever antics he does on the racetrack F1 will be a lesser sport without him and his driving skills and I hope he sticks around for a while longer.
I hope he wins the title this year to go out on a high after all he's done for the sport. As for who will take over from him at the top I don't think there will be anyone and I can see the likes of Alonso, Button and Raikkonen battling for the title.
It'll be interesting to see who takes over his drive as well, I think a current driver will move from another team rather than a completely new F1 driver getting the spot.
Alonso for the championship, to wipe the smug grin off of Schumacher's face.
As a person I don't like him, as a sportsman he's a genius.
> I seem to get the feeling you don't like him....... :D
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> As a person I don't like him, as a sportsman he's a genius.
He's not a sportsman, but I agree that he is a good driver.
No sportsman would want a contract that prevents his team-mate from competing with him.
And the Yankees fans have a chant that is extremely apt for him
Overrrrrrrr-raaaaaaated