Schumi urges drivers to put safety first
Published: 21 September, 2008, 15:40
Despite performing his fair share of dangerous manoeuvres on the race track, and having a less than stellar driving record on the road, formula one legend Michael Schumacher has said safety must be the top priority of all driving. The seven-time world cha
Schumacher was in the northern capital promoting safe driving at the international “Road safety for life” congress.
The event was staged at the lavish Tavrichesky palace, and this year focused on accident prevention and rescue operations, as well as educating drivers on the importance of driving within the speed limits.
Kart blanche
Schumacher went on to attend a Karting event in St Pete, and the country’s aspiring young drivers were keen to impress the legendary German.
“I'm sure many of you will soon be called ”the second Michael Schumacher. We understand that karting needs to be developed here. I promise you that we'll soon have a new circuit in Saint Petersburg," St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko said.
After the event, Schumacher presented the winners of the “micro” and “mini” karting categories with their prizes.
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