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What was Michael Schumacher actually trying to achieve with his bizarre 2002 US GP finish line antics? Bring Back V10s tries to make sense of it
In the 2002 Formula 1 season, the most memorable moments often featured Ferraris making unusual moves near the finish line. In an unexpected turn of events at the United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis, Michael Schumacher seemingly allowed Rubens Barrichello to win – raising questions about his intentions. This controversial finish was analyzed by experts Glenn Freeman, Mark Hughes, and newcomer Jonathan Noble for Bring Back V10s. Other notable events of the season included Ford’s review of the struggling Jaguar team, BAR’s future plans, and Felipe Massa facing a grid penalty turned race ban. A new American F1 team was announced but never materialized, adding to the season’s intrigue. Fans can now enjoy more Bring Back V10s content on their own YouTube channel and by joining The Race Members’ Club on Patreon for bonus episodes and early access to the series.