World Champ Michael Schumacher Returns to Formula One

Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher , the winningest driver in the history of Formula One, has officially announced his return to the sport — ending a three-year retirement with a newly signed three-year contract to drive for Mercedes that will reportedly pay the German $10 million in 2010. “Apart from (his experience),” Mercedes chief executive Nick Fry told the BBC, “we believe he’s still got massive skill. … we really think Michael will take us to the next step.” The deal reunites Schumacher, 40, with Mercedes GP Petronas principle Ross Brawn, who served as technical director on all seven of Schumacher’s world titles (two with Benetton and five with Ferrari). And judging by the comments from the racing world, few would be surprised if Schumacher comes out of retirement to immediately contend for an unthinkable eighth F1 championship. At the least, he will be a well-needed adrenalin shot for the sport. “Age will not be a factor in Michael’s story,” 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell told a British newspaper. “It wouldn’t surprise me if Michael challenged for another world championship.” ? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Linking?Blogs ?|? Comments
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