Schu no longer advisor to F1 team
Michael Schumacher will reportedly no longer be an advisor to Ferrari's formula one team.
The seven time world champion recently renewed his contract with the Italian marque through 2012, referring specifically to his input into the road cars department.
Whether his ongoing role would involve F1 was not specifically mentioned in the September announcement, but Spain's Diario AS reports that Schumacher will not be involved with the team.
However, the newspaper added that Schumacher, to turn 41 in January, will continue to attend some grands prix, although not as many as before.
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So Ferrari's loosing both Schumacher and Raikkonen. Good luck in 2010 - you'll need it.
November 16, 2009 3:09 pm
There is still hope for the Auto Union team dream. Schumacher as tech advisor, VW group's funding, engineers, and facilities could create an epic F1 team.
November 16, 2009 3:44 pm










