Oh I can certainly see the allure of Mercedes for the reasons mentioned above. I still think given a straight choice at the moment he'd go Ferrari as he's still got a fair few years left in F1.
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Michael Schumacher may 'never make a full recovery'
Former Formula One world champion in danger of being left in a vegetative state four weeks after skiing accident.
Michael Schumacher, the former Formula One world champion, is in danger of never fully recovering from the skiing accident he suffered four weeks ago that saw the German put in an induced coma, according to neurology experts.
As has been previously reported, the 45-year-old "will not be Michael Schumacher" if he survives the tragic accident that shocked the world of sport last month.
Despite fears over Schumacher's wellbeing, his family remain positive.
"We all know: he is a fighter and will not give up," his wife Corinna has said. "“We are deeply moved that there is no let up in the good wishes for Michael from around the world. That gives us strength. Thank you all of you."
However, Jean-Marc Orgogozo, professor of neurology at the University of Bordeaux, was less positive about Schumacher's future. Orgogozo told the Mirror: "Every day, every week in a coma the chances decline that the situation is improving."
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how they look when they're driven round at half pace hours behind the red bull is irrelevant. If F1 doesn't get racy again after these major changes it never will. If they are going to double the points for the final race perhaps they should award bonus points for daring overtakes, bring the risk back in and allow at least 5 swerves to try and at least 'race' and defend against DRS and its artificial back straight bull****.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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