Tv-profil ber om ursäkt efter osmakliga orden om Schumacher

Tv-profil ber om ursäkt efter osmakliga orden om Schumacher

Den spanske tv-profilen Antonio Lobato tvingas be om ursäkt. Anledningen är en olämplig kommentar om Michael Schumacher i direktsändning. – Det var klumpigt av mig, säger programledaren i en ny video.

Åt marängsviss och tittade på Titanic – när bilen körde in i hans butik

Åt marängsviss och tittade på Titanic – när bilen körde in i hans butik

Han trodde först att det var ett skämt – men det stämde. En äldre man hade råkat lägga i backen på sin bil och kört rakt in i Fredrik Olanders klädbutik i centrala Stockholm. Allt detta hände medan Fredrik, i lugn och ro tillsammans med sin familj, åt marängsviss och tittade på klassikern ”Titanic” på lördagskvällen. – Man trodde att det var någon som drev med en. Det är en konstig tid att göra en ”smash and grab” på, säger han. Kan inte ha öppet Herrklädesbutiken har legat på Kungsholmen i 46 år. Den minst sagt chockartade nyheten förmedlades av grannar som valde att ringa upp Fredrik. Nu kommer de inte kunna ha öppet kommande dagar på grund av de omfattande skadorna. – Halva bilen stod ju i butiken och det var glassplitter och välta skyltdockor. Det kommer ta några dagar att få ordning på det där med försäkringbolag och så vidare, säger han. Vad har du fått för förklaring till det hela? – Att farbrorn la i backen och tryckte gaspedalen i botten. För det krävs en enorm kraft för att komma upp över kanten. Det måste varit samma hastighet som när Michael Schumacher körde Formel 1 ungefär. ”Kommer inte knäcka oss” Enligt polisens presstalesperson Ola Österling är det en ”äldre gentleman” som körde bilen. Ingen skadades i samband med händelsen som ska ha fångats på övervakningskamera. En anmälan om vårdslöshet i trafiken har upprättats. Men trots detta försöker Fredrik Olander hålla humöret uppe. – Man har gått igenom några tuffa år med pandemi, krigsutbrott i världen och en lågkonjunktur. Så jag tror inte att en bil in genom vårt skyltfönster ska knäcka oss, säger han.

Michael Schumacher på YouTube

What Happened to Michael Schumacher?

On the fateful day of December 29, 2013, the world held its breath as Michael Schumacher, a titan of Formula 1 with seven world ...

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Top 10 Moments of Schumacher Brilliance

With 91 wins across his illustrious career, it was nearly impossible to pick just 10 moments to highlight the genius of Michael ...

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Schumacher somehow avoids hitting fans after track invasion (Italy, 2000)

Michael Schumacher impressively reacts to a crowd invasion on the track, and manages to avoid hitting anyone. This came ...

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5 Crazy Onboard Moments | Michael Schumacher

There are literally countless hours of onboard footage from Michael Schumacher's long and illustrious career - but we've picked ...

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HUGE UPDATE About Michael Schumacher's HEALTH Just Got REVEALED!

Michael Schumacher has made a public appearance for the first time in 11 years, attending his daughter's Gina-Maria wedding in ...

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Michael Schumacher i poddar

Ross Brawn on Michael Schumacher – the driver, the leader, the man

On January 3rd 2019, Michael Schumacher – statistically the most successful F1 driver of all-time – turns 50. To commemorate the occasion, Beyond The Grid is back with two special conversations with two people who know the great man better than most.  Our first guest worked with Schumacher for all but three of his record 91 Grand Prix victories, and helped steer him to amazing seven world titles with Benetton and Ferrari: current F1 motorsport chief Ross Brawn. So sit back and enjoy as Ross discusses his enduring friendship with the driver many regard as the greatest ever, and regales host Tom Clarkson with anecdotes and stories from their lengthy and incredibly successful working relationship.

Michael Schumacher Could Be F1's GOAT (Episode 100!)

Please enjoy Past Gas’ 100th episode! A special thanks to everyone who has listened to the podcast-- we truly couldn’t make it without you. Who better to discuss on such a big episode than one of the biggest names in F1...Michael Schumacher? Despite the reverence his name invokes, Schumacher is not without his own set of controversies. Today, on Past Gas: is Michael Schumacher, known for his perfectionism and intimidating persona, the Greatest of All Time? More about Show: Follow James on IG and Twitter @jamespumphrey.   Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes.   Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels!   Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/PastGas. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/PastGas. Thanks to our sponsors: Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today when you go to upstart.com/GAS. Now anyone can easily create perfect and strong pocket-hole joints with the Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 520PRO. It’s available nationwide at Home Depot, Lowes, and other home centers, woodworking and hardware stores. Learn more at kregTool.com.  Do yourself a favor and make sure you choose Valvoline. Head over to valvoline.com/original to find the right oil for your engine. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and Past Gas by Donut Media listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/pastgas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ralf Schumacher: “Would I have made it to F1 without Michael? I don’t think so”

He was a driver for whom much was expected, arriving in F1 as the younger brother of a double world champion. And though today Ralf Schumacher doesn’t rate his achievements that highly, those who raced against him will tell you the six-time Grand Prix winner was one of the quickest and most under-estimated of his era.  On this week’s show, Ralf discusses being a racing dad to up-and-comer son David, what it was like to race brother Michael at the highest level, why he was never friends with team mates, and much more...

Sabine Kehm on working with Michael Schumacher as his PR and manager

On January 3rd 2019, Michael Schumacher – statistically the most successful F1 driver of all-time – turned 50. To commemorate the occasion, last week Tom brought you a special conversation with Ross Brawn - the man who helped guide Schumacher to all but three of his 91 Grand Prix victories.  This week, for our second and final special episode, Tom is back with an equally revealing chat with Sabine Kehm - one of the few people to have witnessed the public and private sides of Michael Schumacher, having worked with him first as a journalist, then as his PR and, more recently, as his manager. So get ready to peak behind the curtain and learn more about the other side of Grand Prix racing's greatest ever talent...

Michael Schumacher – F1's fiercest competitor #74

Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel discuss the great Michael Schumacher, a seven-time Formula 1 champion and one of the true greats of racing. His was a controversial career as well as an enormously successful one. Jingle by Stephen Harrington (ph.zero.entertainment@gmail.com).  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 E2: How Schumacher's Ferrari move rocked F1

Michael Schumacher's move to Ferrari for 1996 changed F1 forever. In this episode Karun Chandhok and Matt Beer join host Glenn Freeman to revisit what was going on in the F1 driver market during 1995, when Schumacher resisted offers to drive a faster car or for more money to take on the project of rebuilding Ferrari. We also look at the other drivers affected by his move, from those who had to wait for Schumacher to decide his future before they could sort their drives out for 1996, to the ones who turned down opportunities to be his team-mate before Eddie Irvine got the drive. We then follow the start of Schumacher's life at Ferrari all the way from a tense first meeting with car designer John Barnard, through winter testing, the late arrival of an ugly and unreliable car, to a Ferrari debut that offered more promise than had been expected when the F1 world set off for Australia in March 1996. ASK US ANYTHING: Get your questions in about anything in F1 from 1989-2005 for our series finale episodes using #BringBackV10s on Twitter, or email bringbackv10s@the-race.com

30 Days of BTG – Day 7: Michael Schumacher stories from Sabine Kehm

She was by Michael Schumacher’s side as he dominated F1. Sabine Kehm, Schumacher’s manager, shared her unique perspective on the 7-time World Champion with F1 Beyond The Grid in 2019. Tom Clarkson is choosing highlights from the BTG archive for 30 days in the build up to F1 Beyond The Grid Season 6. Follow the podcast to join in and check back tomorrow for Day 8. You can listen to the full interview with Sabine Kehm here 

S5 E5: 1992 Belgian GP - Schumacher's first win + driver market chaos

One year on from his memorable debut for Jordan, Michael Schumacher returned to Spa to claim the first of his 91 F1 victories with Benetton. F1 journalist and author David Tremayne joins Glenn Freeman and Edd Straw to share his stories and recollections from being at Spa that weekend, witnessing Schumacher’s breakout win and why it felt special at the time. We also revisit the chaos that had broken out in the driver market over that summer, as Nigel Mansell, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were at the centre of a brewing controversy over Williams’s driver line-up for 1993.We also look back at Sauber's preparations to join the grid in 1993 with help from Mercedes, why Toyota backed out of a possible 1990s F1 entry, Senna's famous rescue of Erik Comas during practice, and if this was a race win that got away for Martin Brundle.ASK US ANYTHING: Get your questions in about F1 from 1989-2005 for our season finale using #BringBackV10s on Twitter or email bringbackv10s@the-race.com

Michael Schumacher's Unluckiest Season

Relive the iconic moments of Michael Schumacher's 2012 season, a year that marked a significant chapter in his career and almost saw him lead the championship and outscore his teammate. In the heart of Formula 1 action, Schumacher, driving for Mercedes F1, showcased his racing prowess with thrilling onboard footage. Join us as we revisit the clash of titans between Schumacher and Nico Rosberg during the 2012 Formula One season, igniting the intense debate of old vs new. Discover how the legendary Schumacher, a seven-time Formula One World Champion, left an indelible mark on the sport on his birthday. For more exclusive insights into Formula 1, Schumacher, and the world of racing, subscribe now!#f1 #michaelschumacher #schumacher #f12012 #formula1 #formulaone #mercedesf1 #nicorosberg #rosberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 E7: How Benetton snatched Schumacher from Jordan

Michael Schumacher's F1 debut lasted only a few seconds, yet he made a huge impression and by the time of his second appearance he'd already switched teams. In this episode Glenn Freeman is joined by Jordan designer Gary Anderson and Edd Straw to revisit what happened in 1991 around Schumacher's famous debut, from how he got the Jordan drive for Spa, to why the team didn't have him under a secure enough contract to stop Benetton snapping him up for the next race at Monza. We also look at how Jordan's other car could have won the Belgian GP that year, how Roberto Moreno almost stopped the Benetton switch happening, why Flavio Briatore ordered Alex Zanardi to walk around the Monza paddock in Benetton overalls, and what led Ayrton Senna to weigh in on the saga in public. There's also the second contract controversy of Schumacher's career that happened just a few months later when he was preparing for his first full season in F1. ASK US ANYTHING: Get your questions in for our series finale, where you can ask us whatever you like about F1 from 1989-2005. Use #BringBackV10s on Twitter to submit your question!

S7 E6: 1999 Malaysian GP - Schumacher's incredible comeback

F1's first race at Malaysia's Sepang circuit was hugely memorable, not only for Michael Schumacher's return after breaking his leg earlier in the year and how he dominated the weekend before handing the win to Eddie Irvine, but also for the post-race controversy that resulted in both Ferraris being excluded - only to be reinstated six days later after winning an FIA appeal. Gary Anderson and Karun Chandhok join host Glenn Freeman to look back on everything that happened around the first Malaysian Grand Prix, including Schumacher's apparent reluctance to come back, Damon Hill's forgettable winding-down of his F1 career, Johnny Herbert enjoying one of his best ever performances, how Mika Hakkinen felt about Schumacher interfering in his race, and all the details on the legality row that broke out after the chequered flag. GET IN TOUCH: Use the hashtag #BringBackV10s on Twitter or email bringbackv10s@the-race.com Did you know The Race has an app? Download it today on iOS or Android