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13th October 2018, 23:41 #1
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M Schumacher is coming
Mick Schumacher clinched the F3 title at Hockenhiem this weekend. This is the title that opened the door of F1 to Max Verstapenn.
What next for the young Schumacher? He may probably head to F2, whatever he does, there is some certainty that we shall be seeing this young man in F1 in the near future. The real question is, would he wearing Red or silver race suit. The future of F1 just got brighter with the prospect of seeing the Schumacher name on the F1 grid in the near future.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 14th October 2018 at 06:21.
Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
William Shakespeare
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14th October 2018, 01:22 #2
Sounds so 'clickbaity' I almost thought I was on PlanetF1 when I read this thread title.
I'm more interested in finding out how Michael actually is tbh..
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14th October 2018, 01:47 #3
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Me too, in all honestly. He gave me so much joy in my childhood. I just want the great man to get better and come back to us as he once was. Breaks my heart what has happened to him.
Mick Schumacher on the grid would be nice, but only if he deserves it. You need to earn your way into F1 regardless of whom your father is, but it would be nice if he got there.
The Schumacher name is super marketable so that will help him get a drive. But I’d hate to see him arrive in F1 and fail because he got the drive too early and wasn’t ready. That’s why he needs to earn his place and then he will be ready.
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14th October 2018, 17:51 #4
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From what I understand, there have been quiet complaints and whispers up and down that Euro F3 paddock about exactly what is/was going on with Mick Shumachers car that miraculously became the fastest car on the grid by miles midway through the season. Before that, his car and performances were at best average and his results reflected that. In all my years of watching motor racing, no driver typically is average (or slightly below) for a year and a half then suddenly is lights out fast, blowing away his competition and his teammates, who had previously beaten him soundly. Even if he had an average car, his quality would shine through But the Prema Powerteam car is one of the best in F3 and his teammates were all doing extremely well with him lagging behind severely in 4th, then all of a sudden he becomes unstoppable. Ridiculous.
you can see this uncanny trajectory if you scroll down to the drivers championship on this wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_F...n_Championship
And he finished 12 in the series in 2017: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_F...n_Championship
with all 3 of his teammates that year blowing him away: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prema_Powerteam
So...no, I don't rate him that highly and suspect things are going on behind the scenes to artificially inflate his quality, and particular car.Last edited by truefan72; 15th October 2018 at 15:13.
you can't argue with results.
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15th October 2018, 11:37 #5
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It's interesting reading that when you notice truefan's sig!
That's an interesting turn of form? It wouldn't surprise me there's something dodgy about Mick's cars. If it's the case, one day, he'll be exposed, so it might not do him well in the long run.
Like father, like son. Winning in dodgy cars.
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18th October 2018, 13:53 #6
The more people dig below the surface, the more troubling his late season results seem. I don't know. I would hope that what's suspected isn't the case. I would hope that he wouldn't knowingly participate in any sort of scheming, and risk damaging his family name and heritage. But who knows? It just seems awfully odd how a driver could find that much form against (once) stronger competitors."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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18th October 2018, 21:35 #7
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18th October 2018, 22:37 #8
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I think there is no evidence either way that Mick Schumacher is cheating. It may be that he suddenly realised how to drive a F3 car faster. Sometimes the penny drops for drivers out of nowhere.
Anything here is just conjecture and speculation which can also be reputationally damaging and he may very well be completely innocent.Last edited by The Black Knight; 19th October 2018 at 06:59.
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19th October 2018, 08:39 #9
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TBK is spot on here.
I don't think he's a cheat, but even if he is, which is very unlikely, we'll find out anyway when he reaches higher series. For the time being, I'd very much rather be cautious and not lambast anyone without a hint of evidence.
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1st November 2018, 08:54 #10
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Dear God! TBK was a Schumacher fan! This explains a lot.
It's kind of funny though. For 4 years TBK has held a grudge over Rosberg for supposedly cheating, yet he was a fan of Schumacher???
Schumacher is the second biggest piece of **** that's been in F1 since I've followed it (A close second to Briatore).
To like Schumacher and Hamilton tells me that you must have a superficial interest in motorsport.
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