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Author Topic: Manager predicts Schumi resurgence  (Read 602 times)

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Manager predicts Schumi resurgence
« on: May 25, 2010, 02:30:36 AM »
I like how his ex mamager says he will rise like a phoenix,we
shall see   


Monday, 24 May 2010 00:00

Michael Schumacher’s manager Willi Weber is convinced the German star will start winning races again once Mercedes provides him with a car to do so and predicts 2011 will be the start of a “new era” for him.

Schumacher has registered a best finish of fourth since returning to Formula 1 at the start of the season after three years in retirement with Mercedes deficit to the top three teams, and his own re-adjustment period into the sport, meaning the German has yet to repeat the kind of success he regularly enjoyed in his first career.

Some of the 41-year-old’s performances, particularly during a wretched weekend in China last month, have come in from criticism from some quarters but his long-time manager Weber says the detractors will soon be made to eat their words.

He thinks Schumacher will continue to make improvements over the forthcoming races and predicts he will “rise like a phoenix from the ashes” once Mercedes has a race-winning car.

“The media love to write rubbish about Michael; about how he has lost it and that he should have never returned but he was never going to jump in the car after all that time away and win races,” Weber told the News of the World.


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