Schumacher Commandeers Taxi

by Zack Newmark
December 12, 2007 6:16 PM
Filed Under: F1, General, German

We at WorldCarFans certainly know the stress of running late for a flight and having a cab driver at the helm who slams on his brakes for every yellow light.  A similar situation is apparently no problem for former Formula One star Michael Schumacher.

Over the weekend, Schumacher took over the wheel of his taxi when he was perilously close to missing his plane, according to news wire Agence France-Presse.  Schumacher was in Gehuelz, Germany, with his wife and two children to pick up a new Australian Shepherd puppy named Ed.

Needing to get to the airport in Coburg as quickly as possible, Schumacher asked the taxi driver to let the F1 champ take control.  Driver Tuncer Yilmaz relented, and looked on in stunned silence from the passenger seat of his own taxi as Schumacher flashed back to his racing days.

"I found myself in the passenger seat, which was strange enough, but to have 'Schumi' behind the wheel of my cab was incredible," Mr Yilmaz told a local newspaper.

"He drove at full throttle around the corners and over-took in some unbelievable places."

Although there is no word on if the Schumachers caught their flight, Schumi did take care of Yiilmaz, giving him 100 Euros over the 60 Euro fare.

Schumaher's spokesperson confirmed the story for AFP.

Source: AFP
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Comments

Just to show you how STUPID he really is, has his kids with him and not a care in the world for their saftey or for others on the road.

Where's the police while he was speeding, oh wait in the nearest donut store or strip club.

by dmanero | December 12, 2007 6:25 PM
hey i don't like schumi, have respect though. i would really want to be in the taxi driver's position.

by eas722 | December 12, 2007 8:09 PM
eas722 - repect for him, never, he's a cocky ass, oh and did I forget a cheat. The guy doesn't deserve any respect, hell the guy was on the laughing the day Sienna died.

by dmanero | December 12, 2007 8:33 PM
And he faked crying when he beat Senna's record... there are videos all over YouTube of it...plus, you can see Mika Hakkenen laughing because he knows Schumacher is faking because he was on the podium watching Schumacher laugh and celebrate his win when everyone knew Senna was dead.

by carolinaluvr101 | December 13, 2007 4:47 AM
Loser...stupid chicken.....

by verdano | December 12, 2007 10:25 PM
Donut shops in germany?? Strip club?? those are a waste of time when you can get 2 hot 18 year old russians at the puff for 50euros. The cab was probably a mercedes and i'm sure Schumacher drove with care as he got to his destination alive and well. I would have done the same thing as him, do u really want a puppy waiting in the airport, plus his kids were probably whining.

by radmeister | December 12, 2007 11:24 PM
@dmanero the day "sienna" died ? hey, learn to write before you talk stupid like that. it was senna and schu won the race that day. im sure he wasnt laughing.

btw: the cab was a opel vivaro, a van.

by Zaskar | December 13, 2007 12:29 AM
Lol best known driver in the world takes a cab and drives it well within his experienced limits on the roads. Its an absolute cake walk for him and no risk was applied to his family.

by Roger | December 13, 2007 12:39 AM
That turk cab driver outta be fired!

by sebastianmejia17 | December 13, 2007 12:45 AM
HEY! Don't be racist! It's not fair and is VERY rude! I'm Turkish and I NEVER made fun of your race. You have no right to say that...

by carolinaluvr101 | December 13, 2007 4:43 AM
dmanero... The taxi driver didn't say he was speeding, just taking corners at full throttle. I find myself overtaking cars all the time without speeding; some drivers, yourself probably included, are just plain f'in slow. And, as 'Roger' stated, this is a man widely regarded as one of the greatest ever racing drivers. He is used to driving through traffic at 200mph let alone 40. In the same light, I am used to overtaking cars on a freeway at 70mph. I do not believe my negotiating traffic at a fifth of that speed is tantamount means I have no regard for their safety!

by big_himey | December 13, 2007 2:52 AM
ok, ignore the word tantamount - i should read before posting.

by big_himey | December 13, 2007 2:54 AM
ummmmmmmm, vanity?

by benz_man | December 13, 2007 5:27 AM
Yo, carolinaluvr101, I'm not making fun anybody, [EDITED by Admin]

by sebastianmejia17 | December 13, 2007 9:04 AM
I think, just off the taxi point, what happened to Schumacher in 1993 happened to Alonso in 2005: An older, established, favourite driver, got upset by a very very quick younger guy who was showing him the ropes. Senna admitted that at times he woud try and intimidate Schumacher so that the boy would make mistakes on the track. That is part of racing. Schumacher would do the same to Jacques as well as Alonso. Big deal? I think not. And if you drove like Senna did, at some point you will have a major major off. Hamilton should take heed as well.

by thamzn | December 13, 2007 9:10 AM
Didn't we just see the Top Gear interview with Lewis Hamilton? Didn't we see him thrash a econobox in record time around a track, so effortlessly, he was singing songs to himself? Do you really think the 7 time F1 world champion is even going to break a sweat in that cab? The taxi driver should pay him for the amusement park-style ride. dmanero is a moron, whose idea of racing is probably Nascar.

by Badass_Benny | December 13, 2007 6:00 PM

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