I looked and did not find this posted yet. Looks like it will be interesting to watch. https://fb.watch/7B_oR0i7qb/
This movie will really be something different... Can't wait. I can't believe how much Gina-Maria looks like him. Mick looks more like his mother. So many people questioned why they (the family) have been silent all these years and now they made this. I think that they made it for money, because it is said, that Michael's medical treatment needs a huge amount of money, which the family just doesn't have anymore... So this (if it is really like that) really is a great decision, which I personally admire. I highly doubt they will disclose anything about his current condition, however, the fact, that they will show many unseen footage of his life is enough for me to be exited. I love this person so much, he is my hero and I just hope, that one day he will really get better. And if this movie helps, that will just be awesome.
I believe that some scenes were supposed to show him as of now for the first time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Check Netflix for this month Sept. because I believe there's anew doc on Micheal..And as much as I hate Netflix for their political affiliations, they do have some pretty good programming.
I doubt. I'm sure Michael has taken massive insurance, and personal accident etc. At the same time he has a fortune, almost a billion dollars, last i heard. This is more for the future. Mick's. Not Michael.
Just seen this Netflix film on Schumacher. It is a great documentary, full of emotion and passion, well made. A must see. Reliving the great years of F1 especially a tremendously strong Scuderia Ferrari Team. Michael's first win for the reds was at the Spanish GP in 1996, under heavy rain, huge spray, zero visibility.... Comparable to the NOT raced Belgian fraud GP of a couple of weeks ago. Back in those days, F1 drivers had balls and race directors brains.
Secondly, Brawn on the pit wall and Michael in the car, what a combination! Thirdly, how much more dramatic the cars were back then. Fourthly, Senna’s crash, still shocking
I just thought how many titles has he lost in the last race of the season and how many titles would he had if he hasn't.
Just finished watching. Heartbreaking Life sucks. I’m glad I was around to see the glory years (I’ve watched every race since mid 80’s) even though I probably didn’t appreciate it enough at the time. Toward the end of their roll I was getting “bored” of Ferrari winning (much like Mercedes for the last years!) but what we would give to have some chance at a championship now huh? At least Ferrari’s engines aren’t blowing up on the way to the grid these days - could be worse! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Watched the Schumacher documentary tonight. I thought it was good, and defo worth a watch… I liked that they were honest about 94 and 97, never glossed over the incidents at all ( cough cough Senna documentary). I felt they could have focused more on his achievements, as a lot of the fans that are new to the sport or never saw him drive at time will maybe not know about his 68 poles, 91 wins, 77 fastest laps ( still the record). They also never really said much about why he was so damn fast. Nothing about his crazy out laps and in laps, or is ability to do 20 or more qualifying laps in a row during a race stint.. I think they really miss an opportunity by not making it a mini series like the Last Dance ( 7 episodes that each could have ended with him wining a title). So many amazing performances, races and achievements were not even given a mentioned. I relived my relief and joy watching this when they showed the Suzuka 2000 race. The last 10 mins or so is such a hard watch. My heart felt broken for his family… Keep Fighting Michael.
Unfortunately listening the way Corrina and Mick talk, I think there is no real possibility for Michael to get much better.