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F1: Schumacher May Opt Not To Rejoin GPDA
The driver who helped bring the GPDA to the forefront may elect not to rejoin the union...
SPEED Staff / GMM  |  Posted March 17, 2010   GMM Newswire
Michael Schumacher finished sixth in the season opening Bahrain GP, his first Grand Prix since 2006. (Photo: LAT Photographic)
Michael Schumacher, the person responsible for the revival of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, may decide not to become a member again now that he is driving again according to his manager.

According to Germany's Bild Zeitung, the seven time world champion is now one of the few drivers in the paddock without membership in the safety-oriented GPDA.

Schumacher, 41, is earning a reported EUR21 million in 2010, so the 2000 Euros membership fee plus 500 Euros per point cannot be the reason.

Some German reports speculated that the Mercedes driver does not get along with the current GPDA chairman Pedro de la Rosa, who after returning to the F1 grid this year is considering whether to continue in the role.

De la Rosa quit the GPDA in protest after Schumacher's Monaco qualifying incident in 2006.

The GPDA met in Bahrain to discuss the issue of de la Rosa's ongoing chairmanship, but the meeting had to end early and was instead deferred until Melbourne next week.

"Michael still supports the work of the GPDA," said Schumacher's spokeswoman and manager Sabine Kehm, "but he is not sure if he will join again.

"After all, he took the lead in this area for years. Now he really wants the others, who have taken over in the meantime, to continue," she added.

Schumacher was central to the revival of the GPDA in the wake of Ayrton Senna's death in 1994.

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