A Quote by Murray Walker

Michael Schumacher is leading Michael Schumacher. — © Murray Walker
Michael Schumacher is leading Michael Schumacher.
I remember the days of karting and kids were wearing Michael Schumacher helmets. When you asked kids what they wanted to do when they were older, they said they wanted to be the next Michael Schumacher.
I'm Michael Schumacher. I don't need to test my driving ability.
In two years, I'll be making more than Michael Schumacher.
I was a big Damon Hill fan, and I loved Michael Schumacher.
I’m not interested in what people think about me. I’m not Michael Schumacher.
I wish Michael Schumacher would come try NASCAR. That'd be cool.
Jean Todt's system will never succeed, not even with Michael Schumacher.
There are seven winners of the Monaco Grand Prix on the starting line today, and four of them are Michael Schumacher.
Being team-mate to Michael Schumacher at Benetton in my first year of Formula One was certainly a high pressure situation.
In his stint with Renault, Michael Schumacher not only helped make Germany an F1 nation, he also sparked my enthusiasm and fire for racing.
Michael Schumacher deserved the driver's championship. To be honest, I didn't want to keep my record as the last Ferrari world champion; it's never done me any good!
And Michael Schumacher is 37 seconds ahead, so he can refuel the car, change all four wheels, take off his helmet, have a smoke and a cup of tea, and rejoin in first.
I have always watched the Race of Champions on TV every year and dreamed about participating one day. It's fantastic to be invited; I'm so happy. To represent Team Germany together with Michael Schumacher is a great honor.
I wish Michael Schumacher would come try NASCAR. That'd be cool. With everything he's done and how professional he's remained through it all, I think he's an awesome role model as far as work ethic and tenacity. He just seems like he knows how to get it done.
In Formula One, the car can make a difference in a way that a driver cannot. Whereas Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna spent their early seasons in second-rate machinery, Hamilton walked into the equal best car on the grid. His first season none the less has, by any standards, been extraordinary.
When I was racing, we were more used to seeing some horrific accidents. For example, Michael Schumacher is a great world champion, but I haven't seen a weekend where he doesn't go off the circuit. At every race he always has a spin or runs through the gravel trap. He usually doesn't hit anything, but nevertheless it is an error that could not have been made in the days I raced.
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