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    Seven-times Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher will come out of retirement to race for Mercedes next year, BBC Sport understands. The German, who will be 41 on 3 January, has signed a contract and the deal will be announced imminently.
    Schumacher will partner compatriot Nico Rosberg in the team that won the drivers' and constructors' titles in 2009 in its former guise as Brawn.
    His spokeswoman Sabine Kehm said she could not make any comment.
    The German newspaper Bild is reporting that Schumacher signed a one-year deal and it is likely he will have the option to continue beyond 2010 if his returns goes well.
    Schumacher will reportedly earn £6.2m after signing up to reunite with Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn, who masterminded all seven of his titles, the first two with Benetton in 1994-5 and the subsequent five with Ferrari from 2000-4.
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    Mercedes are known to want German rising star Sebastian Vettel in the long term, but the 22-year-old is contracted to Red Bull until the end of 2012.
    Rosberg, who signed for Mercedes shortly after the season ended, has already warned Schumacher he faces a tough task getting back up to speed with F1 but said he would welcome him as a team-mate.
    "It will not be easy for him," Rosberg was quoted in German newspaper Stuttgarter Zeitung.
    "When you stay away from F1 for a long time, it takes time to get used to all the test sessions again. It's not simple.
    "I have no idea if it (a comeback) is true or not, but if he did join that would be an absolutely fantastic move."
    Schumacher was forced to call off a planned temporary comeback as a stand-in for injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa last season because of a neck injury sustained in a motorcycle accident last February.
    But Schumacher is known to have had medical checks recently and it must be assumed he has been given the all clear as he would not want to face the same embarrassment again.
    He signed a revised contract as a consultant for Ferrari, but he told Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo last week that he was "very close" to concluding a deal to race for Mercedes.
    Ferrari have had to release him from his contract to enable him to race for Mercedes.
    His comeback is the most high profile in F1 since Austrian Niki Lauda came out of a two-year retirement for the 1982 season to race for McLaren.




    Lauda, who was 33 at the time, went on to win a third world title in 1984.
    Juan Manuel Fangio is Formula 1's oldest world champion, the Argentine won a fifth world championship at the age of 46 before retiring.
    Nigel Mansell won the 1994 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 41, having stepped in as a substitute for Williams for four races following the death of Ayrton Senna.
    Schumacher has been training hard in preparation for a return and, assuming his neck is fully healed, is not expected to have any problems with fitness.
    His former team-mate Johnny Herbert told BBC Radio 5 live: "The fitness side is very, very important, but the way Michael keeps himself in shape - he brought the physical aspects of F1 up a couple of notches - it isn't going to be an issue.
    "I don't know of anyone that has gone out of F1 and come back and actually achieved something by coming back. Alain Prost wasn't the same when he came back but because of Michael's mentality it is different."
    Another former team-mate, Eddie Irvine, told the BBC last week that he expected Schumacher would win races, even though he would not be as powerful a force as before.
    "The speed will be there, though he won't be as fast as he was seven years ago," Irvine said.
    "He's not at the peak of his game, but he's still good enough to win races as he has such an immense talent. It's still four wheels, a steering wheel and an engine and there's never been anyone better than Michael."
    Irvine said he thought Schumacher would be at a disadvantage in wheel-to-wheel racing compared to the younger generation of drivers such as 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton.
    "Lewis isn't going to back off, but Michael will have to because he'll be 41," Irvine said.
    The BBC's F1 commentator Jonathan Legard believes Schumacher can compete with the likes of Hamilton and Button if he is given a competitive enough car.
    "He wouldn't do something unless he knew he could do it justice," he said. "If Mercedes are any good he'll be in the top four, maybe even pitching for the Championship."
    Schumacher's decision brings his career to a neat conclusion - Mercedes, for whom he was racing in sportscars at the time, paid for his F1 debut with Jordan in 1991 but he has never raced for them in F1.


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  • #2
    awsome news, lets hope he can drive a silver car as well as he drove the red ones, looking forward to some real racing in 2010

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    • #3
      Originally posted by taffr View Post
      awsome news, lets hope he can drive a silver car as well as he drove the red ones, looking forward to some real racing in 2010

      well lets hope he doesnt ever drive a red car like someone else on this BB


      (BTW, apologies for posting in the wrong section, should have been in the sport section )

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      • #4
        Originally posted by graham John View Post

        (BTW, apologies for posting in the wrong section, should have been in the sport section )

        cheeRS
        Main message centre is fine with me !

        World of Sport is for A N Other sport that does NOT have an internal combustion engine fitted
        cheeRS

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        • #5
          shoulda had a bet on all them years ago when he drove the Silver Arrows grp C cars - always been linked to a Merc drive

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          • #6
            Mcs

            fantastic news .He will kick some arses this year,maybe Buttons to start with.
            He thinks he can beat some of the current guys out there .IT will be INTERESTING !

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            • #7
              Return of the King .
              sigpic 2.1 ATMO YB POWER .
              Tick tock goes the clock and the clock don't lie .
              12.4sec to 109mph With NO turbo , NO gay trailer , NO slicks , NO gas , NO race fuel and NO bits missing . Beat that !!!!

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              • #8
                What it confirms is that, despite all the spin at the time, he was effectively kicked out by Luca M when he "retired" before because they got fed up with his indecision/failure to give them a clear indication of his intentions. So they signed two others leaving him with retirement as the only face-saving option. I refuse to believe that anyone is motivated to make a comeback at that level truly voluntarily ie. they didn't really choose to retire before. Lauda needed the money to save his airline. Others who walked out for a brief period (or, in the case of Prost, "took a planned sabatical") did it in pique.

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                • #9
                  think there could be some real battles on track between him and lewis

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                  • #10
                    Can't wait to see him back on the track, liven things up a bit!!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KL View Post
                      What it confirms is that, despite all the spin at the time, he was effectively kicked out by Luca M when he "retired" before because they got fed up with his indecision/failure to give them a clear indication of his intentions. So they signed two others leaving him with retirement as the only face-saving option. I refuse to believe that anyone is motivated to make a comeback at that level truly voluntarily ie. they didn't really choose to retire before. Lauda needed the money to save his airline. Others who walked out for a brief period (or, in the case of Prost, "took a planned sabatical") did it in pique.
                      I wouldn't doubt it for a minute but who is Luca M? Wheels within wheels.
                      And all the talk of a comeback race this year, and most likely a Ferrari retainer, was binned when Merc moved in due to a 'sore neck'. It's not like he has to look round before leaving the pits.

                      Will hopefully make for reasonable viewing next year.
                      Poor old Bernie must be devastated
                      We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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                      • #12
                        i thought that jenson button was racing for merceds along with lewis hamilton??
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pushrod View Post
                          I wouldn't doubt it for a minute but who is Luca M?
                          di Montezemolo - the body language between him and MS at Monza when MS announced retirement was the giveaway.

                          As for JB and LH racing for Mercedes, how long before McLaren are racing with someone else's engine? BMW?

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