Motor Racing: Mercedes play down Schumacher speculation
LONDON: Mercedes have played down, without completely dismissing, media speculation that seven times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher could come out of retirement as Jenson Button’s replacement. “It’s clear that there will always be speculation as long as one cockpit is still free,” said a spokesman for the German carmaker, who have taken over world champions Brawn, on Saturday. “And some speculations are nothing but dreams which will not come true.”
Britain’s newly crowned world champion Button has signed for McLaren where he will have the number one on his car as team mate to 2008 champion and compatriot Lewis Hamilton next season. Brawn, who will compete as Mercedes in 2010, have yet to name their driver line-up although Germany’s Nico Rosberg is sure to be one of them. Former F1 team owner turned television pundit Eddie Jordan stoked the speculation when he told BBC radio that he was sure Schumacher, who will be 41 in January, was in the frame to replace Button.
“The possibility is being actively pursued and I believe it is going to happen,” said the Irishman, who gave Schumacher his Formula One debut in 1991. It started with a meeting between Michael, Ross Brawn and Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,” he added. “Schumacher’s spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment, although the BBC quoted her as saying it was “highly unlikely but never say never.” Formula One’s commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone made clear where he stood on a Schumacher comeback: “It would be fabulous for the sport,” he told the Daily Mail. reuters
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