I was not a great fan of Spoonface, but as you say it will be something to tell the grandchildren about.
I was at Stowe corner in 99 when he speared the tyrewall and broke his leg.
In the drivers parade and when he was interviewed on Silverstone TV before the race he was booed by a large majority of the crowd. This was undoubtidly due to the Hill and Villeneuve incidents, various other claims of cheating and the fact that he was an arrogant German Bastard.
The moment he hit the tyres he ceased to be Schumi the villain and became a driver who could so easily have been killed.
Contrary to what Murray Walker said when I watched the replay later, there was not an "Almighty Cheer" when he went off, there was a gasp and then a sureal silence as we all feared the worse. Even people who had yelled abuse at him in the drivers's parade and the formation lap were looking very worried and were hoping he was OK. When he was eventually carried away on a stretcher and he waved to let everyone know that he was alive and conscious the same people that had booed him, then gave him an "Almighty Cheer"
Love him or hate him, cheat or, I was going to say Angel, but no, you have to admire what he has achieved and how he helped put Ferrari back on winning ways. We all love motor racing or we wouldn't be on this forum and I know it is F1, but, come on credit where it's due.