Endsleigh car insurance reveals what Formula 1 Grand Prix fans can expect from the rest of the season.
After Felipe Massa'ss terrible accident in Budapest the world held its breath amidst rumours of the return of seven times World Champion, Michael Schumacher, but due to an injury to his
neck he won'st be fit enough to help out his beloved Ferrari team.
Schumacher injured his neck in a motorcycle accident earlier in the year and because of the injury his body won'st be able to cope with the enormous stresses driving a F1 car will put it
through. Ferrari has instead opted for replacement driver, Luca Badoer (who returns to F1 after a 10 year absence!) to take up the reins and hopefully inspire, what has in honesty been a
sub-par year for the Italian giants, a turnaround in fortunes.
According to Endsleigh (http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/media/news/index.html) car insurance (http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/car-insurance.html) another big story to keep F1 fans intrigued is the news the BMW have decided to quit the
sport at the end of the 2009 season. That would make them the second team in eight months to quite the sport; this after Honda withdrew from the F1 paddock in December. The German
manufacturer will be focussing on the touring car series, Formula BMW and the American Le Mans series.
So will more teams follow Only time will tell, many people have been talking about the controversies surrounding the current format and regulations of the sport and the tongues are sure
to keep wagging until normality has been restored to what is still, according to Endsleigh cheap car insurance (http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/car-insurance.html), the world'ss premier motorsport.