<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Highlights

          Decision day looms for Schumacher

          (Reuters)
          Updated: 2006-09-01 09:18
          Large Medium Small

          Michael Schumacher's manager Willi Weber has given up talking to the Ferrari driver about his plans for next year.

          For the rest of Formula One, however, it has become an obsession.

          Barely a day goes by without another twist to the speculation about the most successful, if not the greatest, driver the sport has seen and whether he plans to retire or carry on next year.

          The question is on everyone's lips but, even now, nobody knows the answer.

          Ferrari say they will announce their 2007 lineup next week at Monza, temple of Italian motor racing and a home race that could become Schumacher's European farewell to the Ferrari faithful.

          Some words of warning, however. Even then, there may not be a definitive statement on the 37-year-old's future.

          It could be that Ferrari simply trumpet the signing of Kimi Raikkonen from McLaren, a done deal for most of the paddock, with Schumacher and Brazilian Felipe Massa remaining under contract.

          That would take the heat off Schumacher at a key point in the season, with the German just 12 points adrift of Renault's Fernando Alonso and four races remaining, while giving him more time to decide.

          If Schumacher takes the title, he could then walk away and Massa would simply slot in alongside Raikkonen.

          STILL COMPETITIVE

          A month or two ago, the prevailing view was that Schumacher, who turns 38 in January, would probably continue. He was winning again and clearly enjoying his racing after a dismal 2005.

          The pendulum has now swung the other way, just as Schumacher's title hopes have strengthened.

          Weber, so instrumental in guiding Schumacher into Formula One 15 years ago, has urged him to go if he wins an eighth title but otherwise appears to have washed his hands of the matter.

          "I don't want to make any comments any more because I think everything is talked about and all is said," he told Reuters in Turkey last weekend.

          "I have no idea (what he will do), I don't speak with him any more about this question."

          Former champion Niki Lauda has made his mind up: "For me, the chances of Schumi carrying on are only about five percent," he told Austria's Kleine Zeitung newspaper. "He's had enough of racing, I know what I am talking about."

          Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone told Germany's Premier television at the weekend that he too thinks Schumacher will go, drawing a withering reply from the driver and team boss Jean Todt.

          "I tell you something, Bernie Ecclestone does not have a single element to judge what Michael has decided," Todt told reporters. "Bernie does not have any idea whether Michael will be driving in the future or not."

          There is evidence to support both sides.

          There can never be a better time to go than as champion, particularly if Schumacher senses he is unlikely to repeat the feat with Raikkonen as his team mate and Alonso at McLaren next year.

          Raikkonen is not a driver to accept anything less than equal treatment and that could prove unpalatable for Schumacher, who has grown used to ruling the roost.

          Massa, a race winner for the first time in Turkey last weekend, seems remarkably upbeat for a man who could be facing a year on the sidelines -- suggesting that he knows he has a good chance of retaining his race seat.

          Then there are the voices that insist Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn, who has overseen all of Schumacher's titles including two at Benetton, will be taking a year out.

          HAKKINEN PARALLEL

          Others see a champion whose head is telling him to do one thing while his heart says another.

          "Watching Mika (Hakkinen), it was a big part of his life that suddenly wasn't there," said McLaren team boss Ron Dennis, who went down a similar path with his own twice champion five years ago.

          "I think Michael is agonising over such a dramatic change to his life.

          "I don't believe for one minute that he thinks about issues like risk or money, it has no relevance at all to his decision, I can imagine he feels about the loss he'll have in his life," added Dennis.

          "After the American Grand Prix, at the back of the garages, he pretty much picked up and hugged every single member of the Ferrari team with genuine enthusiasm and happiness," he said.

          "That didn't look like a person that had finished with Formula One.

          "Can he live without it? Only he knows."

          We will find out more in Monza. But the real picture may not be seen until after the end of the season.

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美videosdesexo肥婆| 国产精品久久国产精麻豆99网站| 最新亚洲人成网站在线影院| 高清美女视频一区二区三区| 粉嫩在线一区二区三区视频| 欧洲性开放老太大| 中文国产不卡一区二区| 亚洲熟女乱色一区二区三区| 日本成人福利视频| 无码人妻丰满熟妇啪啪网不卡| 久久18禁高潮出水呻吟娇| 奇米四色7777中文字幕| 亚洲免费观看一区二区三区| 国产成人久久精品一区二区| 又粗又硬又大又猛免费视频| 欧美喷水抽搐magnet| 成年无码av片在线蜜芽| 免费无码精品黄av电影| 天天爽天天摸天天碰| 久久久久综合中文字幕| 精品无套挺进少妇内谢| 体验区试看120秒啪啪免费| 国产私拍大尺度在线视频| 久久精品人妻无码专区| 国产AV一区二区精品凹凸 | 成人欧美日韩一区二区三区| 日韩精品一区二区三区色| 亚洲欧美综合中文| 99re6这里有精品热视频| 日韩大片在线永久免费观看网站| 日本视频一两二两三区| 一个人看的www免费高清视频| 我被公睡做舒服爽中文字幕| 成人网站免费观看永久视频下载| 国产精品超清白人精品av| 亚洲成人av在线高清| 国产毛片一区| 99国产欧美另类久久久精品| 青青青爽在线视频观看| 亚洲av无码乱码在线观看野外| 欧美一区二区自偷自拍视频|