What exactly would be so important to Schumacher that he would risk his life in a race for apparently no personal gain, bearing in mind that he has a wife and children back home?
Have you seen the accident images? They talk for themselves. Please take a look at them.
You didn't answer my question. I've seen the images over and over, all they show is that Schumacher makes an error and spins without contact.
Why would he intentionally do this?
An error? Have you got a driver license? Please, be careful. Especially on the streets. Sometimes there are children here and there.
Good question. Could you give me an answer? Make an effort, please THINK!
There's a difference between driving a high-performance Formula One car on a race track and a Renault Clio at 30mph on the streets. The race driver is pushing as hard as they can, the street driver is not. 
I can't think of any reason to put his life on the line to fix a championship in Vettel's favour. As far as I can tell, there isn't one, in which case he wouldn't do it. Once again, you haven't answered my question. Are you actually going to?
I deduce for your answer that you haven`t got a driver license. Please, get it and after that, take another look at the accident. I got it and I can assure you that this was a simulation, almost perfect, between Rosberg and him. Do you know at what speed where they driving at such a difficult point? Tell me if you know it. I suppose they were running at full speed.
I didn’t know that Michael had a wife and two children. That’s breaking my heart a little bit. Do you think that he should leave the Formula 1? Such a dangerous job. Poor kids. It’s almost a miracle that he stays alive after so many years risking his life. How many years? Do you remember?
I have heard that sometimes he had provoked accidents on purpose in races for the title, but I suppose it’s a lie, like many others. Well, at least I hope that he hasn’t had still the kids at that time. Poor boys.
About the reasons that Michael could have had for manipulating a race for the title, it’s difficult to say. You know, I’ve never got into his mind.
It costs me a lot as well, to believe that he could have been risking his job just now when he’s working at a new German team, with his fellow countryman Rosberg and his old friend Ross Brawn. A German team with the full support from a giant like Mercedes, with such an enormous future in which he could play, in the future, after retiring, a main role. Not like at Ferrari where they treated him like an ignorant.
I can´t also believe that he could have been interested in Vettel winning the WDC. I don´t think that Vettel will never becomes a Mercedes driver, you know, so many Germans at the same team, impossible.
I think you’re right; he couldn’t have had any interest in simulating that horrendous accident, but in that case. Why did he it?
Have you an answer to that unexplainable question?
And don´t tell me that he didn´t, please.