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Despite Liberty's Media messing up the calendar in the pursuit of greed rather than sport, I still consider the Australian GP as the Start of the F1 Season.

IMO, they saved F1. Ecclestone was also greedy and did not know how to relate to a younger, modern audience.
 
I reckon the only official update we will ever get on his status will be his passing. We won't ever see him in public again and his family will say nothing.

Yeah, considering he likely has not made significant improvement in over a decade, he probably won't recover.

It's amazing he has been kept alive for so long but I guess that is what money does. The doctors would have given up long ago if it was one of us.

I would not want to live like how he does but I'm sure this was is wish. He started F1 when it was far more dangerous than today and so probably had what should happen in a situation like this planned.
 
Yeah, considering he likely has not made significant improvement in over a decade, he probably won't recover.

It's amazing he has been kept alive for so long but I guess that is what money does. The doctors would have given up long ago if it was one of us.

I would not want to live like how he does but I'm sure this was is wish. He started F1 when it was far more dangerous than today and so probably had what should happen in a situation like this planned.
Why do you say he has been kept alive? Do you know his condition?
 
IMO, they saved F1. Ecclestone was also greedy and did not know how to relate to a younger, modern audience.
If it wasn't for Ecclestone I doubt F1 would be what it is today. Liberty has been a curse and a blessing but overall F1 is better off despite criticism imho. The FIA though, I can't say the same.
 
Why do you say he has been kept alive? Do you know his condition?

According to reports, his medical bills are well over 1 million rand per month.

None of us apart from insiders know his condition, but based on what Mick and his mother said in the Netflix doc on Schumacher, his condition is obviously not good. Mick confirms he cannot communicate with him.

Corinna (Michael's wife) only speaks about him in past tense as though he is dead in the doc.

IMO, the Michael that we knew died after the accident in 2013. It is just a shell of a body being kept alive now and another person.
 
If it wasn't for Ecclestone I doubt F1 would be what it is today. Liberty has been a curse and a blessing but overall F1 is better off despite criticism imho.

Ecclestone did some morally objectionable things like a lot of businessmen, but yeah, he was relevant for a time. It was good at the end that he left because F1 needed to go into a new direction to gain new fans because it could not just rely on the old guard.
 
According to reports, his medical bills are well over 1 million rand per month.

None of us apart from insiders know his condition, but based on what Mick and his mother said in the Netflix doc on Schumacher, his condition is obviously not good. Mick confirms he cannot communicate with him.
Yes but many people are in comas or cant communicate, but they do not have to be kept alive. People that needs to be kept alive normally does not live that long.
Reports are reports, same as rumors, not always very accurate. And to have private medical staff working for you with non disclosure agreements can quickly rack up the dollars. probably trying all kinds of treatments to improve the condition also cost a fortune.
 
According to reports, his medical bills are well over 1 million rand per month.

None of us apart from insiders know his condition, but based on what Mick and his mother said in the Netflix doc on Schumacher, his condition is obviously not good. Mick confirms he cannot communicate with him.

Corinna (Michael's wife) only speaks about him in past tense as though he is dead in the doc.

IMO, the Michael that we knew died after the accident in 2013. It is just a shell of a body being kept alive now and another person.

There is obviously extensive brain damage that affects speech, memory perhaps, mobility. But if he has been going for over 10 years, it means the basic things like breathing, eating, being aware etc is still there.

Eventually the body will give in though, It can handle that kind off stress only so long.
 
Yes but many people are in comas or cant communicate, but they do not have to be kept alive. People that needs to be kept alive normally does not live that long.

Money goes a long way in terms of prolonging life but not necessarily improving quality of life.

If one of us was in his position, I doubt we'd be alive today. He was in a coma for 7 odd months IIRC after the accident so pretty sure the plug would have been pulled then if he did not have money.
 
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If I was in that position and eventually regained consciousness this many years later, it would be bitchslaps all round for the entire family. That's not living. It's barely surviving.
 
Yes but many people are in comas or cant communicate, but they do not have to be kept alive. People that needs to be kept alive normally does not live that long.
Reports are reports, same as rumors, not always very accurate. And to have private medical staff working for you with non disclosure agreements can quickly rack up the dollars. probably trying all kinds of treatments to improve the condition also cost a fortune.
I did not know that people in a coma could feed themselves
 
Pirelli opts for rare combination at Australian Grand Prix: https://racingnews365.com/pirelli-opts-for-rare-combination-at-australian-grand-prix

"Pirelli is to bring the softest C5 tyre in its range to the Australian Grand Prix - the first time the compound will have been used in 2024.

The C5 rubber was not selected for either Bahrain or Saudi Arabia - with the former being a particularly tough track on tyres due to an abrasive track surface and heavy traction zones, and was seldom used during pre-season testing.

It is in contrast to 2023, when the C2, C3, and C4 compounds were used at the Albert Park circuit, but follows the trend of 2022 when the softest tyre was used on F1's return to Melbourne following the COVID-19 pandemic, although the C4 was left out of the range for that weekend.

The C5 tyre has not been modified since 2023, but it has been used rarely by teams, with just 140km of running taking place on it during the three-day Bahrain test."

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I would be quite pleased to see that, get rid of the Strollovich’s and possibly see another properly competitive team on the grid.

Bit harsh imo. I'm no fan of Lance Stroll and whether he deserves to be on the grid is debatable but it's hard to overlook the part Lawrence Stroll played in the rescue of Force India (and the hundreds of jobs he saved). He has committed to F1 by bringing Aston Martin back as a fully fledged team by investing in a state of the art facility aimed at driving the team forward. Whatever our opinions of the man are, he played a monumental role in Aston Martin being on the grid today.
 
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