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Before this year's F1 season began it was clear that Michael Schumacher would either be back to his old self of winning back-to-back races or he would be well off the pace. Over half way through the season it is clear that the upshot is more a case of the latter than the former and whilst it is too early to write an epitaph to his F1 return, the sport's boss Bernie Ecclestone is already pointing the finger of blame.



















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