Michael Schumacher’s Formula 1 prospects for the 2010 Season

The big news for the 2010 Formula One Racing season is the return of seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher after spending a few years in retirement. Most observers feel that Michael has a really good shot at the championship in 2010. First of all, he is widely considered to be the best driver of his era. He will be driving an updated version of the Brawn car that won the championship last year with an inferior driver. Although the team has since been bought by Mercedes, Ross Brawn remains in charge- the same man who Schumacher has won all of his championships with. The pairing has a track record of success. Will they be able to take the crown from the British reigning world champion Jenson Button? All of Britain will be watching very closely.

With such an exciting season in store, Silverstone is sure to be a sell-out. After some tense moments in negotiations, the British GP is set for July 11. When the F1 circus comes to town, there will be a high demand for motorhome hire. One reason Silverstone almost got cut from the schedule was the poor condition of its facilities. Renovations are underway but not expected to be complete until 2011. Hiring a motorhome for the weekend is a great way to have a clean, elegant, and relaxing place to hide out in between track time. Drivers and fans alike traditionally rent or even buy motorhomes for the British Grand Prix so they can enjoy the weekend in style and luxury. Silverstone is sure to be a thrilling race this year!

Formula One has been a bit unpredictable in the last few seasons and the British GP will be no exception. Longtime back-of-the-grid teams such as Red Bull have been suddenly winning races. Stalwarts such as Ferrari have been falling behind. This has brought a lot of life into the series and makes things more exciting for the fans, leading to bigger audiences at race weekends and higher demand for motorhome hire. With the introduction of new rules this year such as the ban on refueling, it is even more difficult to say for sure who will come out on top. Indeed Ross Brawn is a master at pit stop strategy, but this year that advantage will be minimized thanks to the new rules. Even after a few years out of the sport, Michael probably still has the speed needed to win. The great unknown is if he will have the right car to bring home the championship.

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