Michael Schumacher
German driver Sebastian Vettel and Lotus F1 Team's Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen and Mercedes' German driver Michael Schumacher drive at the Circuit de Monaco on May 27, 2012 in Monte Carlo during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix.
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Yes, it’s the same Ferrari that belonged to Sachin once and was gifted to him by Michael Schumacher. I got to drive the same car. It was there during most of the shoot for the film
It was simply a pity to end the race in this way ... In any case, the fuel pressure problem had nothing to do with the incident at the start. But it made it doubly disappointing because I had secretly been hoping for a podium finish today.
After a busy start to the Formula One season with four flyaway races in succession, it will be nice to come back to GermanyMore quotes »
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Button: Give Schumacher time
Button believes that Michael Schumacher's critics need to understand that it can take time to regain competitiveness in Formula 1. The Briton also reckons people should not forget what the seven-time champion has achieved during his grand prix career. Schumacher, 5/31/12 from Racer Magazine Read more »
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Lewis Hamilton key in F1 transfer moves
rumour mill also involves Mark Webber, Paul di Resta, Michael Schumacher, Felipe Massa and Nico Hulkenberg. Hamilton’s McLaren team continues to be dogged by gaffes and slow pit stops that have cost the 2008 world champ dear. Tension is rising, particularly 5/31/12 from The Sun Read more »
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Mexican GP set for 2013 return
F1 FLASHBACK: Nigel Mansell is flanked by Riccardo Patrese and a young Michael Schumacher on the podium of the last Mexican GP raced in 1992. Formula 1 will return to Mexico in 2013, according to a report in a Spanish sports newspaper. Marca reports that the 5/31/12 from Sport24.co.za Read more »
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Why Schumacher's return is no failure
Straw believes that those who have condemned Michael Schumacher's comeback have, like the seven-time world champion himself, vastly underestimated the scale of the challenge Lap 58 of the Monaco Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher is leading, as he has done since from Autosport Read more »
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Minardi praises Alonso, Vergne for Monaco moments
and a return to the podium for Ferrari in last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. The Spaniard had started fifth on the grid, after Michael Schumacher's demotion, but looked set to remain outside the top three as he chased Mark Webber, Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton from crash.net Read more »