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RALF SCHUMACHER: Manufacturers could say goodbye to FORMULA 1

Former Formula 1 racer Ralf Schumacher is worried about Germany's future in the royal motorsport class.

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Bernie Ecclestone, former first husband Formula 1 considers it an early end to his career Sebastian Vettl also associated with the end of Formula 1 at free RTL television after 2020.

Four-time world champion Hag is the last German racer in the Formula 1 field, Ralf Schumacher but new racers who could enter royal class of motorsport he doesn't see - at least not so fast. “As far as youth development is concerned, I do not see any improvement," so Ralf for a news agency DPA. "In Germany, this development has been neglected for some time. I also see the risk that some manufacturer might say goodbye to the times we live in now,”So brother Michael Schumacher, which adds to the interest in Formula 1 within some countries it is rising and falling.

Ralf Schumacher sees black in terms of Germany's future in Formula 1, and also reiterates that the times in which we live could also say goodbye to any manufacturer.

"I wouldn't be the first sport to have some problems, that's the way it is sometimes,” he says Ralf. In 2010, v Formulas 1 as many as seven German racers, Schumacher however, he said it was a consequence corporate support in the country. “Companies have made it all easier."It simply came to our notice then formula 1 face much harder times. “If the board has to decide between laying off people or implementing a Formula 1 project, this is not easy,He added Ralf.      

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