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Whitmarsh on Schumacher- "anyone who underestimates him would be a fool"
Penulis : Unknown on Monday, June 4, 2012 | 4:05 AM
Whether or not Michael Schumacher stays in Formula One beyond 2012, is a hot topic.After his comeback in 2010, he had to get in terms with the new tyres, new regulations and moreover the new 'weird' [Lawn Mowers] looking cars. Since then we have seen the seven time world champion pick up his competitive form gradually, culminating in pole at Monaco recently.But luck has not been on his side, and
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