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Seven-time
Formula One World Champion
Michael Schumacher said this morning that he will retire at the end of the current season. Just last week,
Mercedes-Benz announced that
Lewis Hamilton would be replacing Schumacher for the 2013 F1 season.
Schumacher didn't completely quell the rumors of his taking a spot with another racing outfit next season -
Sauber has been mentioned as a potentially soft landing place for the German - saying only that the retirement, "...might be forever."
In an interview with the
Associated Press following the Japanese Gran Prix, Schumacher recounted, "Although I was able and capable of competing with the best drivers that are around, at some point it's time to say goodbye and this time it might be forever."
Schumacher
retired for the first time following the 2006 F1 season, choosing to return with Mercedes in 2010. Despite being the most successful driver in the history of the sport, Schumacher has underwhelmed in the intervening years since his comeback.
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