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Schumacher To Mercedes Grand Prix?
Kunal ShahNov 21, 2009
Michael Schumacher is back in the news again! The F1 super achiever has been expressing his eagerness to make a comeback next season and almost every fan around the world believes that if he does actually make a comeback, it will be with his long term racing team, Ferrari. But will that really be the case?
Just a bit of history before we move on, Ferrari’s dream team of the 2000s is back in action. Jean Todt got elected as the President of the FIA and Ross Brawn went about winning both the titles for his team on debut. So will Michael Schumacher too make his move?
Last week, it was reported that Ferrari have re-negotiated Schumi’s contract and that his role would be limited to the development of road cars and would cease from playing ‘consultant’ for the F1 operations. Was this the first sign of Schumi making his move?
Immediately after, the new born Mercedes GP master Norbert Haug publicly claimed that there would be a surprise in their line up for 2010 and that they are looking for strong German drivers. Is this a ‘big’ clue too?
Going back in history again, it is well known in the motorsport circles that Michael Schumacher was a Mercedes driver before his F1 days and that Mercedes even paid for his debut drive with Jordan in 1991. Now that Mercedes has an independent works team in F1, who better than their former protégé and now a 7 times World Champion to lead them forward?
With Ross Brawn at the helm of affairs – an 8 times F1 World Champion in his own right, not just Michael Schumacher but any driver on the current grid would eye a Merc GP seat. So will Michael Schumacher really move?
Scribes have reported that Schumi met with Ross and the Chairman of Diamler Chysler post the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and they were chalking out a one year return for Schumi post-which he would hand over the mantle to yet another German prodigy, Sebastian Vettel. Now if one were to connect the dots between the rumour and the signs that have been visible, Michael Schumacher might actually end up joining Merc GP in 2010.
Or is this just another attempt to gain some publicity for F1? Whatever be the case, if Schumi does move, it will be a big blow for Ferrari – who are already missing the services of Ross Brawn and might also end up missing the experience and talent of Schumacher. 2010 has only gotten more interesting and Merc GP has already become the team to beat.

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