M. Schumacher to Toyota after 2006 ?...

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I don't think that will happen. I can't think of a single reason why he would go to Toyota. He will probably retire after this season. What's there to gain for him by switching to Toyota?
 
GTChamp2003
What's there to gain for him by switching to Toyota?
Money. However, I’d think (and hope) that Michael wouldn’t do a deal like that for the money – rather, he’d do a deal like that because he thought it would be a more competitive package.

However, I agree. I do not see this happening.
 
In Autosport Magazine, Kimi has been linked to Toyota too.

As for Schumi, I think he will retire to be honest, he would be 38 next season and father time stops for no man.
 
Not a chance. My guess is that he'll hang up his gloves at the end of this year to allow Kimi to move away from Alonso and Ron.
 
Mikey going to Toyota? That's as believable as Mikey suiting up again to play for the Wizards... no, wait, that really did happen.

Okay, now I'm confused.
 
MS will not be driving a Ferrari in 2007. Not with Kimi on the market. I also don't see him driving on the same team with a driver the same level (or better) than him. So it's Toyota or Red Bull for MS in 2007, I can't see him retiring...especially when he spanks the field and wins the title easily in '06.

Think about this though. Toyota has a TON of $$$. I'm sure the Toyota board wanted "Schumacher" driving their F1 car. Little did they know there are two....so they got the "other" one...why not just get both?

Red Bull is obvious because of it's ties to Ferrari.

Regardless of where MS goes in 2007 I honestly think that will be his final year and he will then return to the Ferrari fold in some sort of team capacity, either with the Scuderia or RBR....
 
Strange, CNN says he is possibly going to Toyota whereas BBC news says something else:

Schumacher to consider F1 future
Michael Schumacher has said he may retire from Formula One at the end of the 2006 season.
The seven-times world champion said he wanted to be sure that his Ferrari team would be competitive before making a decision over his future in the sport.
"If I don't have the chance to win races and challenge for the title then I don't think I'll be very keen to extend my career."

Typical, he no longer has the brilliant car so he doesn't even care anymore. I think that proves that it is the car doing the winning, not Schumacher. If he is such a good driver, he would win a championship in any competitive car be it McLaren, Williams, Renault, Toyota, Red Bull. I always knew he was a fake. :dunce:
 
sting
Typical, he no longer has the brilliant car so he doesn't even care anymore.

In '05 he won once "race" if you decide to call it that, in what was the worst Ferrari on the last I'd say 9 years.

He is still racing right now right? Somehow I don't think your statement has much truth.
 
Bee
In '05 he won once "race" if you decide to call it that, in what was the worst Ferrari on the last I'd say 9 years.

He is still racing right now right? Somehow I don't think your statement has much truth.

Yes, but now he's stopped being competitive, he's announced he might retire. Basically, if he wins next year, he'll stay; if not, he'll go. He didn't know at the end of 2004 that the F2005 would be a bit of a dog, so now he's giving it one more chance, and if Ferrari improves he'll stay. At least he probably won't make the mistake that Damon Hill did and Villeneuve has done, by staying long past his peak and ending his career on a low.

Personally I think this seaseon will be his last anyway.
 
Bee
In '05 he won once "race" if you decide to call it that, in what was the worst Ferrari on the last I'd say 9 years.

He is still racing right now right? Somehow I don't think your statement has much truth.

yeah and look at the competition in that race, Jordan and Minardi, both of which are slower than the ferrari.
 
Just because Michael had one bad season (due to the car) doesn't make him a bad driver. He was in, like, 3rd in every race...especially compared to reubens who was playing butt-poke with the backpackers. His Imola drive also proves something as well.
 
sting
yeah and look at the competition in that race, Jordan and Minardi, both of which are slower than the ferrari.

If you read the first bit of the sentance you would see I've recognised that...

he won one "race" if you decide to call it that
 
I always knew he was a fake

Well, during the weekend of the UK GP just bring all F1 drivers to the TOP GEAR studios and put them in the "reasonably priced car". I bet MS will do the fastest time on the TG track.
 
Omnis
Just because Michael had one bad season (due to the car) doesn't make him a bad driver. He was in, like, 3rd in every race...especially compared to reubens who was playing butt-poke with the backpackers. His Imola drive also proves something as well.

Agreed. Consider, he got Ferrari up to third in the championship, despite the fact that there were a whole bunch of cars that were definitely faster than the Ferrari. It's a testament to Michael's determination. Hello, where were Toyota and Honda? Granted, Honda had a short season, but they had a good car, too.
 
Schumi will be at, or near, the head of Ferrari's F1 division when he retires. He's not going to leave the team that gave him 5 WCs behind.
 
I could believe this if it wasnt the middle of the silly season. I could see it happening but I wont believe it till I see it.
 
Michael is not a fake! You say this and yet he has 7 championships under his belt!! He is the greatest driver of his time and he will not retire this year!
 
Sting
he no longer has the brilliant car so he doesn't even care anymore. I think that proves that it is the car doing the winning, not Schumacher. If he is such a good driver, he would win a championship in any competitive car be it McLaren, Williams, Renault, Toyota, Red Bull. I always knew he was a fake.
I am pretty much what you'd call an anti-fan of Michael Schumacher, I actually hate him. Not personally, cause I know don't know him that way, but the german tv, the press and the fact that I'm supposed to like him because I'm german have made me think opposite.

This very fact emphasises my following statement even more: it is ridiculous to say that MS is not a good driver. If you watch his history in Formula 1 and the things he has archieved, along with the great driving skills he can access when- and whereever he wants, he is a truly great driver.

Now, it's okay for you to not like somebody, but you should still be able to give credit to that person for its skills.

Regards
the Interceptor
 
Kind of strange to be reviving this thread after so long... considering Michael seems to be on sort of a winning streak... :lol:
 
Leave it to the crazy fanatical new member who basically posted the same message in both old threads.
 
You know...I think miss_schu actually IS Schumacher.

Alright, you're surrounded! Come out with your keyboard up!

...and can I have your autograph? ^_^
 
Toyota shouldn't go with Schumi, even if true.


Toyota is far too unstable to give the other teams some crack up their ass.


What Toyota need is a Flavio Briatore, a John Todt...
 
MS is too competitive and he likes racing. I think he still wants to break some records and maybe become world champion again and then retires.
 
If Michael goes to Toyota, albeit without the key members of the team from his previous championships; it would be like the 96 season.
 
It would be silly for MS to go to toyota id say. He said himself 98% chance he stay with Ferrari if he stays at all.
 
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