
Formula One great Michael Schumacher has reportedly agreed to come out ofretirement to drive for Mercedes in 2010.
A German newspaper says the seven-time champion, who retired in 2006, signed a one-year contract at the team's office apparently for 10 million dollars.
Michael Schumacher is a 7-time world champion with 91 race wins and 154 podiums to his credit.
He had planned to return to F1 racing for the European Grand Prix as a replacement for the injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa. However, he was not fit enough to make a comeback due to a neck injury he had sustained during a motorcycle crash earlier that year.
Schumacher, who won 5 championships for Ferrari, has been heavily linked with a move to the former Brawn GP team, which won last year's drivers' and constructors' titles.
A German newspaper says the seven-time champion, who retired in 2006, signed a one-year contract at the team's office apparently for 10 million dollars.
Michael Schumacher is a 7-time world champion with 91 race wins and 154 podiums to his credit.
He had planned to return to F1 racing for the European Grand Prix as a replacement for the injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa. However, he was not fit enough to make a comeback due to a neck injury he had sustained during a motorcycle crash earlier that year.
Schumacher, who won 5 championships for Ferrari, has been heavily linked with a move to the former Brawn GP team, which won last year's drivers' and constructors' titles.
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