« Blog Home
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars
Loading ... Loading ...

The current Formula One season has been stagnant and boring. We’ve seen many boardroom squabbles between Formula One Teams Association and Max Mosley (president of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile sports governing body) that nearly erupted into a breakaway motorsport league over the rules and regulations. But Wednesday July 29 will arguably go down in Formula One’s 2009 history as the day it got media coverage for the right reasons.

There has been a lot of criticism about the way it’s been run all season. The negotiations went from bad to worse when Felipe Massa, the Ferrari driver, was hit by a spring from Rubens Barrichello’s car in a Hungarian Grand Prix qualifier. But July 29 day will be hailed as the day the king made a dramatic return to Formula One. It’s the day the greatest driver to ever go into a Formula One car cockpit decided he was going to replace the injured Felipe Massa. Michael Schumacher’s comeback will surely put a spark in what has been a very dull Formula One season — it’s one of the biggest and brightest stories in a season blighted by politics and freak accidents.

When Lewis Hamilton started racing in Formula One in 2007, he said one thing he regretted was not racing against Schumacher, now he will get his chance to take a shot at the legend. A lot has changed since Schumacher retired on October 22 2006. The task has become even more difficult, drivers have reached a different level of competitiveness with the tiniest of errors costing a driver a place in the starting race. Some would say he is putting his reputation on the line, one he took years to build, but knowing the legend that is Schumacher, he has obviously thought long and hard about this and out of loyalty for the team he couldn’t ignore them when they came calling: “For team loyalty reasons I can’t ignore this unfortunate situation. As the competitor I am, I also very much look forward to facing this challenge.”

Many people have also been questioning his fitness but this is a man who takes utmost care of himself, always competitive no matter how small the competition. Many Formula One pundits are also saying this is the shock that Kimi Räikkönen, the other Ferrari driver, needed. He has been lying low since he won the 2007 Championship. The return of Schumacher is a splendid story for the sport, Hamilton will realise his dream and I bet the king will win a comeback race — Lance Armstrong did finish an impressive third at the Tour de France, four years after retirement.




Related Posts
  • None

3 Responses to “Return of the king”

Michael Schumacher is the “Übermensch”!

(Report abuse)

Ernesto on August 2nd, 2009 at 8:03 am

@Ernesto - All of the new kids would like to take a shot at the legend, so its going to be tough for him.

(Report abuse)

Joe Misika on August 3rd, 2009 at 9:10 am

By no means is it going to be easy for him but given his track record he should be able to give the young guns a good run for their money! (http://www.itv-f1.com/Feature.aspx?Type=General&id=46521)

(Report abuse)

Ernesto on August 3rd, 2009 at 12:24 pm

Leave a Reply

All comments must be approved by our editors, click here to read the editorial guidelines for comments. Please allow some time for our editors to approve your comment after posting.

Send me the Thought Leader daily newsletter

profile
Joseph Misika is a web applications developer at the Mail&Guardian Online. He has been working there for just under 3 years now but has been playing around with web applications for more years than that.

A student at heart and always looking to learn new stuff. He is currently focused on web development, linux (think there is more to linux than we know) and gaming (Playstation). His interests range from sports to development. In the future looking to build a media & technology empire. Favourite teams are Mamelodi Sundowns (SA) and Manchester United (abroad).
Technorati RSS
more posts
Sebastian Deisler had to retire from football because of depression at the age of 27. When he was supposed to have been at the peak of his powers, he ...
Winning the league is Antonio Lopez Habas's first mandate as Mamelodi Sundowns coach, he can then activate the clause in his contract of renewing for ...
Various football leagues around the world kicked off this weekend, and isn't this just happening at the right time? People were just gettin...
There are a lot of players who are ideal for the Soccer World Cup but won’t be participating this year. Instead they will be joining the ranks of th...
When Diego Maradona weaved his way through six England defenders to go and score what is arguable the greatest goal in Soccer World Cup history, he ch...
latest activity
Blog Statistics
Total reads 17050
Total comments 263
Joseph's tags
advertisement
All material copyright of the author, or the Mail & Guardian, unless otherwise specified
Author Login
Afrigator