Articles Tagged ‘Michael Schumacher’

Poll: Did Schumacher Deserve the Penalty?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Those of you that saw the Monaco Grand Prix today would have seen Michael Schumacher’s gutsy move to overtake Fernando Alonso on the final corner of the final lap to take P6. That in itself would be fine under normal racing conditions, however Schumacher did this after the safety car had dived in.

The stewards (one of those being his old sparring partner, Damon Hill) deemed this to break the rules, despite the race being under normal conditions after the safety car had gone in, last lap or not… Schumacher received a 20 second penalty, leaving him in P12, but did he deserve it?

Did Schumacher deserve the penalty?

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Schumacher Searching for His Rhythm

Sunday, March 14th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

7 times World Champion Michael Schumacher is still feeling the heat after a moderate qualifying position in Bahrain. Expectations are high, with the Mercedes driver admitting that he’s just not there yet. Schumacher told reporters after qualifying:

“I just need to get the rhythm, although slowly and progressively it has improved, but it’s challenging and that’s a good thing.

It’s just having the rhythm and having this fine-tuning and getting the car to your liking. Just make perfect use of what you have available.”

Schumacher has struggled all weekend trying to keep up with younger team mate Nico Rosberg – who on average was 4/10ths of a second up on him on nearly all hot laps. On Friday Schumacher admitted he was not happy with that at all, and Saturday expressed that he felt like an newbie all over again:

“I feel like I just started in Formula 1. In Valencia during the first lap I was a bit shocked, but then I was straight back into it and felt very comfortable and it was exactly as it was in 1991 in a way”

Fans of F1 certainly expected more – a P1 and nothing less no doubt. We do need to remember though that this guy hasn’t driven an F1 car for a few years – he might be the best driver to ever race in F1, but he’s human, and we all get a bit rusty if we don’t do something for a while.

We’re giving him 3 races before he starts really giving hell with the Mercedes, and playing up there with the top boys!

Rosberg Shines as Schumacher Plays Catchup

Friday, March 12th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

The first practise sessions of the 2010 Formula One Grand Prix season began today in Bahrain, with many of the teams eager to see how their cars would perform in the blistering desert heat.

In Practise session 1 Adrian Sutil was the man on top, beating Fernando Alonso to the P1 position by some 0.325 seconds. New entrants Hispania struggled to keep anywhere near the pace of the other runners, having to use the practise sessions effectively as shake downs to their new car. Hispania were unable to have their car ready for any of the pre-season testing sessions.

In session 2 Nico Rosberg headed up the table, 0.445 seconds faster than closest rival Lewis Hamilton. In fact, in both practise sessions Rosberg beat his team mate, Michael Schumacher by nearly half a second – something Schumacher was not best pleased about:

“Nico was four-tenths up and that is a bit too much for my standards. I’ve got to raise my game a bit and I’m sure I’m able to.”

Out of any man on the grid, you can believe that Schumacher can pull that one out of the bag. Nevertheless, he finished practice 2 in P3.

The Ferrari’s fared well in session 1, however session 2 was not so great for the team – finishing 7th and 9th. Alonso afterwards commented that he was unclear on who would be up there during qualifying:

“Out of the four big teams, any can be on pole. And there could be a surprise like Force India, who seem very quick on this type of circuit.”

McLaren also didn’t disappoint with both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button feeling happy with the car. Both drivers finished in the top 6 in both sessions, moving into Saturday with a lot of confidence that their new car for 2010 is solid, and consistent.

Most unsurprising out of the two sessions was the performance of the newer teams, Virgin Racing, Lotus and Hispania. All 3 teams ended the sessions fighting for the last 6 places on the grid, with Hispania’s Karun Chandhok not even getting a drive on Friday.

It’s all still out there to play for, with the 4 big teams still very close. Outsiders Force India and Williams both have a chance at interrupting the play in Saturday’s qualifying session – it’s going to be a really exciting one!

2010 F1 Season Upon Us – What’s New?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

With just over 1 week until the first Grand Prix race of the 2010 season in Bahrain, we thought it’s be a nice idea to summarise what’s happened between Jenson Button’s 2009 Championship win, and now.

Teams

Shortly after the end of the 2009 season, Japanese team Toyota announced that they would no longer take part in Formula One due to financial reasons. This left drivers Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock without a drive. Previous to this, BMW Sauber had also announced that they were also pulling out of F1 due to BMW not wanting to take part, again leaving drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica looking for jobs.

Sauber however managed to salvage the team, bringing it to F1 in 2010 – Although the team lost both drivers in the process, as well as the BMW Engine. Sauber are still registered as BMW Sauber, despite the lack of BMW – choosing to use a Ferrari engine instead.

Constructers champions Brawn GP were also bought out by German car manufacturer Mercedes, renaming the team Mercedes GP. Ross Brawn stays in his position as Team Principal.

4 new teams were billed to join the 2010 season, Virgin Racing, Campos (Now HRT Racing), US F1, and Lotus. US F1 recently announced that they are pulling out of the 2010 season, being unable to complete their development programme in time, and now focussing on a 2011 entry. It is understood that Stefan GP attempted to take the remaining slot on the F1 grid, however the FIA rejected their entry based on the time before the first race (some 2 weeks).

Drivers

The first major scalp in the driver juggle was Kimi Raikkonen. Mid 2009 season Ferrari announced that Renault driver Fernando Alonso would be joining the team, leaving Raikkonen without a 2009 race seat. Raikkonen was understood to only want a seat in one of two available cars, the Brawn or McLaren – however neither deal was made (likely due to the high price Raikkonen was commanding) and Raikkonen left F1 (albeit maybe temporarily).

The second biggest shock of the driver reshuffle was the move of 2009 championship winner Jenson Button over to McLaren. He joins the 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton for an all British line-up. Widely seen as a risky move, time will tell if this change was a good one for Button.

The final big news was the announcement of Michael Schumacher to the Mercedes GP team. Schumacher returns out of retirement for 3 years to lead an all German lineup with Nico Rosberg as his partner. Schumacher originally planned an F1 return in 2009 when Felipe Massa pulled out after an accident, however was unable to due to suffering a neck injury after a motorbike accident.

Remaining driver positions can be seen in our Guide to 2010 driver lineups.

Important Rule Changes

  • Refuelling has been banned during the race. Drivers will only be able to pitstop with problems and tyre changes.
  • The top ten drivers to qualify for the race must start the race on the same set of tyres that quaified with.
  • A new points system is now in place (see here)
  • KERS, although not banned by the FIA, will not be used by FOTA teams in 2010.
  • A Grand Prix can now take upto 26 cars.
  • Wheel covers are banned on all cars.
  • Front tyres have been slightly narrowed in comparison to rear tyres
  • No testing rules have been slightly amended to allow any backup drivers 1 day of testing on a circuit not part of the 2010 season in order to prepare them for racing.

Circuit Changes

British GP track Donington pulled out of hosting the 2010 GP, and any future ones after they could not secure the funding for the endeavour. After weeks of speculation, and the chance of no British Grand Prix on the timetable, an agreement was placed between F1 Administration and Silverstone to host the British GP for the next 17 years.

The Canadian Grand Prix will return in 2010. Fuji Speedway was also due to host the 2010 Japanese GP, however track owners Toyota pulled out of this as well, leaving Suzuka to continue holding the race.

Finally, South Korea will host its first GP at the Korean International Circuit in the latter part of the season.

Lauda not betting on Schumi title

Thursday, December 31st, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Niki Lauda believes that Michael Schumacher will be competitive in his bid eighth world championship, but he is not willing to bet on it.

The 60-year-old Austrian Lauda returned successfully in the 80s to win his third and last title in 1984. He said in German newspaper Bild:

“Everything depends on the car, and at the end of last season Vettel had the best one. What is for sure is that there are many more strong drivers in the field now than in Schumacher’s last years.

“There’s no question he can keep up. But I’m betting no money.”

Poll: What’s Your Reaction to Schumacher’s return?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Michael Schumacher

With the now confirmed news that the 7 times World Champion, Michael Schumacher will return to Formula One in 2010, what do you think about all of this? Are you ecstatic with joy, a big fan of the man, or are you fuming that this man can even dream of setting wheels on a track again?

Opinion was divided on whether you thought he’d be back – and we all know the answer now to that little question.

What's your reaction to Schumacher's return to Formula 1?

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Michael Schumacher signed with Mercedes for 2010

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Michael Schumacher

In some late breaking news tonight, the BBC is reporting that Michael Schumacher, the 7 times Formula 1 World Champion will come out of retirement in 2010 and join Mercedes GP (formerly Brawn GP) alongside Nico Rosberg.

Schumacher had previously attempted to get back into an F1 car for Ferrari in 2009 when Felipe Massa left the 2009 season early after suffering a severe head injury. However, that was short lived after a neck injury Schumacher sustained earlier in the year meant he could not continue for health reasons.

Rumours of Schumacher joining Mercedes GP have been rife for a while now. With his old race engineer Ross Brawn leading the team, as well as the team owners Mercedes keen for an all German driver line up, Schumacher was first on their hit list for the ‘debut’ year. The team were also rumoured to be hunting down fellow German Nick Heidfeld who had until recently appeared to be missing a race seat after BMW chose to leave the sport.

According to reports, Schumacher has signed a 1 year deal with the team, assuming Mercedes are keen to see first whether the ex world champion can still handle a car as well as he used to before committing long-term. Schumacher too may be only looking to only dip his toes back into the sport to see if he wants to come back for good.

Full story can be found here.

More soon…

Massa dedicates 500 Miles of Granja Viana to Felipinho.

Monday, December 7th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Felipe Massa

Ferrari F1 driver Felipe Massa went close to winning in his own karting event recently – Desafio Internacional das Estrelas, including winning one of the two races, but he finished in second to Michael Schumacher, who won the event overall.

However Massa has just won the 500 Miles of Granja Viana event near Sao Paulo in Brazil, alongside team mates Lucas di Grassi, and Stock Car Lights driver Julio Campos, after just under 11 hours of racing. He dedicated his win to his new born baby Felipinho.

Massa said;

“Together with the victory gained in Florianopolis last week this was a very important goal for me after I had dreamt about getting back onto the track for a long time. I want to dedicate this victory to my son, it’s my way to say how much I love him.”

Finishing in second place was a team featuring former Toyota F1 star Ricardo Zonta, while Rubens Barrichello’s team came third.

Brawn: Schumi comeback is a dream of the media.

Monday, November 23rd, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Ross Brawn

Team principal of the new Mercedes team Ross Brawn has shot down rumours that Michael Schumacher will make a sensational return to F1 with them. Brawn said;

“There’s nothing to it except a dream of the media. Michael would have come back temporarily for Ferrari, but he doesn’t want to start a new career.”

Brawn and Schumacher have previously worked together at Benetton and Ferrari, where they won all of the German’s 7 world championships together.

Mercedes GP confirm Nico Rosberg

Monday, November 23rd, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Nico Rosberg

Mercedes GP (formerly Brawn GP) have announced that Nico Rosberg will drive for the team in 2010. Rosberg had been rumoured to be joining the outfit ever since he announced he was leaving the Williams team earlier this month.

“I am more motivated than ever and can hardly wait to start testing with the new Silver Arrow and for the first race of the new season at Bahrain on 14 March… I am very proud that I will race for the new team from the start and look forward to working with Ross Brawn.”

Team principal Ross Brawn said of his new driver:

“Nico is a great talent and with four years of experience in Formula 1 is a driver who will be able to make a valuable contribution to our team right from the outset.”

No announcement has yet been made about who will drive alongside Rosberg at Mercedes, however Nick Heidfeld, Kimi Raikkonen and even Michael Schumacher have all been rumoured to be talking to the team.

Check out our Guide to 2010 F1 Driver Lineups here.