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Pirelli has offered Michael Schumacher a job as F1 tire tester.
After losing his Mercedes seat to Lewis Hamilton, the seven time world champion announced on Thursday that he is returning to retirement in 2013.
The news has piqued Pirelli chief Paul Hembery's interest, with the Briton describing the 43-year-old as the sport's "most experienced tyre tester".
"If he gets bored in the Swiss mountains, then we will find a job for him," he laughed, according to Germany's motorsport-total.com.
"We can't offer him 20 million, so he would have to do it for the love," grinned Hembery.
Pirelli conducts private F1 tyre testing with a 2010-specification Renault R30.
Pirelli has offered Michael Schumacher a job as F1 tire tester.
After losing his Mercedes seat to Lewis Hamilton, the seven time world champion announced on Thursday that he is returning to retirement in 2013.
The news has piqued Pirelli chief Paul Hembery's interest, with the Briton describing the 43-year-old as the sport's "most experienced tyre tester".
"If he gets bored in the Swiss mountains, then we will find a job for him," he laughed, according to Germany's motorsport-total.com.
"We can't offer him 20 million, so he would have to do it for the love," grinned Hembery.
Pirelli conducts private F1 tyre testing with a 2010-specification Renault R30.
Lucas di Grassi driving the Pirelli R30 Renault at Barcelona. (Photo: Pirelli) |