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Ferrari hit back after Schumacher testing blocked

August 4

Ferrari have taken a swipe at Williams after they blocked their bid to test Michael Schumacher in this season's car.



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Michael Schumacher returns to F1

• Formula One legend to stand in for Ferrari's injured Massa• Fitness not a problem despite three years in retirementMichael Schumacher has put his retirement on hold to make the most dramatic Formula One comeback since Niki Lauda's return to the sport in 1982. Ferrari confirmed today that the seven-times world champion, who retired in 2006, will make a sensational return to the sport as a stand-in for the injured Felipe Massa. Subject to passing a medical, the 40-year-old German will return at the European grand prix in Valencia on 23 August.Schumacher has made it clear that he is stepping in only to help the team for which he won five of his titles and, in particular, Massa with whom he struck up a close friendship during their 2006 season driving for the Italian team.It is expected that Schumacher, who will not be able to drive the Ferrari before the first free practice session at the Spanish track due to the ban on testing during the racing season, will partner Kimi Raikkonen in the seven remaining races this season."The most important thing first is that, thank God, all the news concerning Felipe is positive," said Schumacher in a statement. "I was meeting this afternoon with [Ferrari principal] Stefano Domenicali and [company president] Luca di Montezemolo and together we decided that I will prepare myself to take the place of Felipe."He added: "Though it is true that the chapter of Formula One has been completely closed to me for a long time, it is also true that for loyalty reasons to the team I cannot ignore that unfortunate situation. But as the competitor that I am, I also very much look forward to facing this challenge."Massa, who suffered head injuries during qualifying for last Sunday's Hungarian grand prix, continues his recuperation. The Brazilian has been moved out of intensive care, and his doctor, Dino Altmann, believes Massa will race again. "The improvements have gone beyond our wildest expectations," Altmann said.Former world champion Lauda believes Schumacher will thrive on his return. "Michael coming back is absolutely the best, most fantastic thing to happen in Formula One this season," Lauda said. "He will have absolutely no problem with physical fitness, because he has maintained his fitness to a very high level. When I was away from racing for two and a half years I did nothing but fly aeroplanes, not doing any training at all. Michael is different. He will be competitive, easily, for sure."The world champion, Lewis Hamilton, will realise a long-held dream when he races against Schumacher. In his autobiography, My Story, Hamilton remarked: "I was asked which former driver I would most like to race against, and I went for Michael Schumacher. I got a laugh by saying I was disappointed that he had bailed out the year I got to Formula One."Formula OneFerrariFelipe MassaMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Michael Schumacher returns to F1

• 'I cannot ignore this unfortunate situation,' says Schumacher• Seven-time champion will drive for Ferrari until Massa returnsSeven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher is to sensationally come out of retirement to drive for Ferrari until Felipe Massa is able to race again, the team has confirmed this evening.The 40-year-old has not driven competitively since the end of the 2006 season. But Schumacher, who won five of his titles with Ferrari and who has been acting as an advisor to the team of late, will now race in the European grand prix in Valencia on August 23."Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro intends to put Michael Schumacher in Felipe Massa's car until the Brazilian driver will be able to race again," Ferrari confirmed in a statement.Schumacher, though, will first have to undergo a rigorous training programme as he is understood to still be recovering from neck and back injuries sustained in a motorbike test in Spain in February. But he is more than happy to come to Ferrari's aid in their hour of need after Massa fractured his skull in a freak accident on Saturday in qualifying for the Hungarian grand prix.Speaking on his official website, Schumacher said: "The most important thing first: thank God, all news concerning Felipe is positive, and I wish him all the best again."This afternoon I met with [team principal] Stefano Domenicali and [president] Luca di Montezemolo and together we decided that I will prepare myself to take the place of Felipe."Though it is true the Formula One chapter has been closed for me for some time, it is also true that for loyalty reasons to the team I cannot ignore this unfortunate situation. But as the competitor I am, I also very much look forward to facing this challenge."What do you think of Schumacher's sensational return to Formula One? Post your comments belowFormula OneFelipe MassaMotor sportFerrariguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Williams block Schumacher testing

• Ferrari move requires unanimous support of F1 teams • 'Any form of in-season circuit testing is strictly prohibited'Williams have said they will not approve a request from Ferrari that Michael Schumacher be permitted one day's testing at the wheel of the 2009 Ferrari F60 prior to returning to the starting grid for the European grand prix at Valencia on 23 August.Ferrari have been testing with Schumacher at the Mugello circuit using a 2007 car fitted with GP2 tyres, but felt they had to ask all the other teams if they would agree to a special dispensation allowing the seven-time world champion, who is deputising for the injured Felipe Massa, to circumvent the testing restrictions."While we welcome Michael Schumacher back to Formula One, the fact is that any form of in-season circuit testing is strictly prohibited, a regulation clearly laid down by the FIA and adhered to by all of the teams," Frank Williams was quoted as saying by www.autosport.com."It was for this reason that [Jaime] Alguersuari, who drove a Formula One car for the very first time in Hungary [eight days ago], did not have the opportunity to familiarise himself with the Toro Rosso before he made his race debut. Williams sees no distinction between Alguersuari's situation and Schumacher's and feels that any deviation from the rule would create a precedent for the future."Williams added: "In a similar situation, Williams would unhesitatingly use its current test driver. For the sake of consistency and fairness, therefore, we oppose Ferrari's proposal to test ahead of the European grand prix."It will require the unanimous agreement of all the competing teams, as well as the sport's governing body, if Schumacher is to be regarded as an exceptional case. It now seems that the German will have to wait until free practice on the Friday at Valencia before sampling this year's Ferrari for the first time.FerrariWilliamsFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Ferrari hint at Schumacher return

• Luca di Montezemolo proposes three cars per team • Move could mean Schumacher returning next seasonLuca di Montezemolo, the Ferrari president, wants each Formula One team to have the right to run three cars in the world championship, a move which could mean Michael Schumacher returning to the sport from next season.Schumacher has withdrawn from his planned role as Felipe Massa's stand-in alongside Kimi Raikkonen in the European grand prix at Valencia on 23 August but Di Montezemolo made it clear that Ferrari would be leading an initiative to get the rules changed for 2010.He claimed it would be better for the places on the grid vacated by BMW Sauber, which will withdraw from formula one at the end of the year, to be filled by third cars from established teams rather than by unproven newcomers.Such a development would echo the trend of the 1950s when Mercedes, Ferrari, Maserati and Vanwall ran three-, sometimes four-car teams, quite regularly."We are continuing to fight until every team has the right to start with three cars in the next season," Di Montezomolo told La Stampa. "I prefer three McLaren and three Renault to three 'whatevers'. With BMW gone, there is not much to say, but lots to do."Whether the necessary unanimous agreement of the teams could be reached to facilitate a deal whereby Schumacher could "guest" alongside Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso at Ferrari in 2010 remains to be seen.Michael SchumacherFerrariFormula OneSauberMotor sportAlan Henryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Michael Schumacher's bid to test Ferrari's current car has been blocked by Williams.
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