Schumacher Say Hello To "The Ghost Jayson Colavalla"

1st place went to Jayson Colavalla of Suzuki. Colavalla also set the course record.

For those of you who are new to Formula 1 racing and the world of motorsports, Michael Schumacher was the king of the sport. He won the F1 championship 7 times including five consecutive titles and earned over $50 million a year, not a bad career and for a normal person the end to a career racing.
Well Schumacher had recently decided he wanted to compete at motorcycle racing and is course racing this year on a Ducati MotoGP.
So what happens when Michael Schumacher shows up at Pannonia-Ring in Hungary for a race that mixed professional and amateur riders. On his debut race he ends up taking the pole position from the amateur group only after a couple of practice laps. Not too bad.
The professionals started in the back of the grid as this was sort of a Pro-Am and Schumacher decides to start in the back with them (last row) on a 1000cc Honda Superbike. While he does not win the race, he does come in 3rd place, not too bad for his first year riding professionally. 1st place went to Jayson Colavalla of Suzuki. Colavalla also set the course record.

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