Michael Schumacher – Missing persona in F1
I never was a fan of Formula 1. But in recent times my thoughts about this sport changed. I started to watch F1 in the year 1999 when we first had the cable connection in my home. Having heard about Michael Schumacher, I became a fan. Years progressed; the more I got into the sport the more I started to like Ferrari and favored them to win every race. Michael is something special. If it wasn’t for him, the sport would have been less interesting. Be it the moves that he makes on the track or the controversy surrounding him, he took them in his stride
and became a worthy winner. The controversy that he had created sparkled more debates and the news kept spreading. Many liked him and few disliked him for the controversy that he had created. After many years in F1, he’s become a legend. He’s left a space in F1 in recent times. Fernando Alonso was there, nearly there! but is antics at Mclaren in 2007 had the pundits thinking. He’s still far behind in catching the supreme star. Even though the last season (2007) was a thriller and kept everyone anticipating, I miss Michael. Michael’s records speak about a lot about the person he is. Ferrari were sprited by the presence of Michael. The sport feels a bit void at times without the star, but that’s part of life and part of sport. You need to miss your stars for the sport to be remembered. And yes, it’s been remembered. I’ am still following F1.
“Some times people make you remember few things; Sometimes few things make you remember people.”