“Michael Schumacher retired too soon, could’ve won 2014 title if he was active”

Michael Schumacher could have won an additional F1 championship if he had not retired early, and hadn’t suffered his accident, Ross Brawn believes.
Michael Schumacher (GER), Mercedes GP Formula One Young Drivers Test, Day 2, Magny-Cours,
Michael Schumacher (GER), Mercedes GP Formula One Young Drivers Test, Day 2, Magny-Cours,

The Formula 1 legend came out of a three-year retirement to spend his final three seasons with Mercedes, ꦑwhere he laid the groundwork for the team’s future successes.

But after retiring in 2012, he suffered a skiing accident which left him in a coma. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher now remains out of the public eye, with his family at♔ home in Switzerland.

“It's becoming increasingly cl𒉰ear to me that he may have hung up his helmet 💟too early,” Brawn told . 

“He planted the seeds of success at Mercedes ꦬbetween 2010 and 2012.&nb🅺sp;

“And Feꦏrnando Alonso, at a similar age to Michael back then, shows today that you can achieve world-class performance even when you're over 40. 

“If Michael had still been active in 2014, he could𒉰 have won the title.”

- Free Practice 1, Michael Schumacher (GER) Mercedes AMG F1
- Free Practice 1, Michael Schumacher (GER) Mercedes AMG F1

Brawn was a🎃 crucial part of Schumacher’s heyday at Ferrari, where he won five championships in a row.

T🌃hey reunited at Mercedes in 2010 to relaunch the team which would lat✱er help Lewis Hamilton to match Schumacher’s record tally of seven titles.

Brawn believes that, if Schumacher did not suffer his life-changing injuries🍸, he would still be a major force in the F1 paddock but it a different capacity.

“I can well i🏅magine that Michael wo💝uld have a team today,” Brawn said. 

“There were already discussions at Mercedes about whether he could ♒act as a shareholder at some point. 

“The first stage already existed: He acted as a brand amb▨assador in 2013.”

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