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An Alternative to Sunday Football

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by user Alex Holowczak

If you are deeply worried about this, and are not able to watch the game on TV, I recommend to you a great battle that pits two of the best drivers in the world against each other.

Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso have been involved in a great championship battle for the title of World Champion (a genuine title, before you ask).

A quick glance at the 2006 Drivers' Championship Standings shows that Alonso has a 10 point lead over Schumacher with only one race remaining.

This race is the Brazilian Grand Prix, at the historic Interlagos
Interlagos is a circuit I love! The first corner is the best overtaking opportunity, since the straight leading to it is bumpy (the "straight" starts at Juncao!). The Curva du Sol is a nightmare should it rain - in 2003, aquaplaning forced half the field to retire at that corner!
Interlagos is a circuit I love! The first corner is the best overtaking opportunity, since the straight leading to it is bumpy (the "straight" starts at Juncao!). The Curva du Sol is a nightmare should it rain - in 2003, aquaplaning forced half the field to retire at that corner!
circuit. It is a great track that will be a great host to the end of the season.

With Schumacher retiring after this race, the 7 times World Champion is looking to bow out on a high after one of the most famous and storied careers of any sportsman in the world.

The 38 year old was level in the standings until the last race, in Suzuka, but an engine failure (The first Ferrari engine to fail since 2001 in Indianapolis!) forced him to retire from the race and give the win to Alonso.

This means that realistically, Schumacher has to win the race, and Alonso has to not finish, or finish lower than eighth place (for which he would gain a point). If Schumacher wins, and Alonso is lower than eighth, Schumacher is champion due to winning more races.

This might sound a very unlikely scenario though. But there's still a chance.

If the two Ferrari's can get infront of Alonso, Schumacher may use his team-mate Felipe Massa to have an accident with Fernando Alonso to force both into retirement, and hence give Schumacher a chance. Schumacher has a history of that sort of thing. He has been part of a lot of antics in recent years, as you can see here. (Look at the bit about Schumacher's bad side).

Nonetheless, it will be the final chance to see arguably the best racer of all time bow out of Formula One, even if he does not retire as Champion.

What's more, it's at a viewable time for the US audience. The race starts on Sunday at 6pm British Summer Time, which is likely to be 2pm Eastern Time. So if your team has a bye week, or you cannot see your team, there is something else you can watch on a Sunday afternoon that may prove to be a great spectacle. Or to see Schumacher's farewell.

So if you have nothing better to do on a Sunday afternoon, I recommend watching the end of the Formula One World Championship.

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TartanVarsity Captain
763 days ago
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No football on Sunday make Tartan go something something
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TartanVarsity Captain
763 days ago
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Crazy?
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TartanVarsity Captain
763 days ago
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Don't mind if I do
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
763 days ago
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Something for halftime then, maybe...
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
763 days ago
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It'll be on Speed Channel. I'd watch it live, but my Eagles are on.
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Ray agmJV Squad
763 days ago
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wish i had speed channel.
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M.SmithSoccer Kid
763 days ago
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I just might give it a watch, thanks for the headsup.
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F01123581321Tee-Baller
763 days ago
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Yeah... pretty diverse lineup on the networks this week too. We have a MLS game and NASCAR along with the 1pm NFL game. I think Fox owns (or is affiliated with) Speed channel, so they would be the only ones to pull the Race onto a broadcast channel, but of course they have the only NFL game in that time slot. I wouldn't mind a F1 race in HD! (didn't get indy)
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Categories: Opinions | Auto Racing Opinions | Formula One Opinions | Michael Schumacher Opinions | Fernando Alonso Opinions | October 19, 2006 | Opinions by User Alex Holowczak

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