User blog comment:Diotoir the son of nemesis/Robots that need information about them/@comment-24393094-20160430173731/@comment-24393094-20160430194804

Now that makes even more sense! It also may answer my worries of the non-matching helmets. Instead of it being a tribute to Michael Schumacher, maybe it's more so for British driver Eddie Irvine? After all, by 2000 he had only just left Ferrari and came so damn close to the World Championship, losing by only two points.

If there is anything else we (may) know of this robot, is its weapons and its Spikasaurus-esque ability. It appears that there is some kind of flipper, spike or other weapon located on the front wing. After all, it does technically have a wedge. Also, the roll hoop at the top of the robot not only makes it more authentic to an F1 car but also allows to the machine to roll over if flipped. Very interesting.