Schumacher not out to prove a point
#1
Schumacher not out to prove a point
Michael Schumacher says he returns to Formula 1 feeling he has nothing to prove as he starts his quest to win a record-extending eighth world title.
The German star was officially presented as a Mercedes GP driver at the new team’s launch event in Stuttgart on Monday, with the Ferrari legend appearing in his new team’s famous silver colours for the first time.
After initially bringing down the curtain on his unparalleled 15-year career in motorsport’s top level with a title near-miss in 2006, Schumacher returns aiming to show that he can still operate at his previous best despite turning 41 last month and in the face of competition from a new generation of young stars.
But while much is being made of the fact he is up to 18 years older than some of his likely rivals for the championship, the seven-time champion insists he hasn’t come out of retirement to prove a point to anyone else and is instead just delighted to have the opportunity to compete in F1 once again.
“I have nothing to prove about my age or anything," he was quoted as saying by Reuters.
"I just have to prove to myself that I am still able but the main reason why I am doing this is because I feel again thrilled by it. “I feel big excitement to just drive and compete at the highest level of motorsport.”
The first phase of Schumacher’s glittering career, in which he broke all of Formula 1’s main historical records, was chequered by controversy during his spells at both Benetton and Ferrari.
However, asked by a journalist on Monday if he was using his comeback to show his critics he could "win in the right way", Schumacher bristled at the suggestion his past success had been achieved by underhand tactics.
"Sure, 91 victories and seven titles. You win only in a bad way," he replied.
"Absolutely. You're right, and I need to prove it now.
"Let's be sensible and let's think about the reality and look forward to what we might all face and enjoy and learn together. That's what I'm looking for.”
Although Schumacher will become the oldest man to compete in a grand prix since 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell drove in two races for McLaren 15 years ago when he was also 41, the German’s long-time colleague and Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn is convinced fitness won’t prove an issue for the refreshed German.
"I think first of all the raw talent doesn't disappear. What normally happens to drivers is that they lose the physical ability to compete and Formula 1 is a very physical sport,” Brawn said on Monday.
"They lose the physical capacity and they also lose the determination that you need to compete at every race, every minute of the day, every lap on the circuit.
"What I saw with Michael was that he had been refreshed by his break.
"I think you saw today he's looking incredibly fit, he looks far younger than his 41 years. So I don't think the physical side is a problem.”
source[www.itv-f1.com]
The German star was officially presented as a Mercedes GP driver at the new team’s launch event in Stuttgart on Monday, with the Ferrari legend appearing in his new team’s famous silver colours for the first time.
After initially bringing down the curtain on his unparalleled 15-year career in motorsport’s top level with a title near-miss in 2006, Schumacher returns aiming to show that he can still operate at his previous best despite turning 41 last month and in the face of competition from a new generation of young stars.
But while much is being made of the fact he is up to 18 years older than some of his likely rivals for the championship, the seven-time champion insists he hasn’t come out of retirement to prove a point to anyone else and is instead just delighted to have the opportunity to compete in F1 once again.
“I have nothing to prove about my age or anything," he was quoted as saying by Reuters.
"I just have to prove to myself that I am still able but the main reason why I am doing this is because I feel again thrilled by it. “I feel big excitement to just drive and compete at the highest level of motorsport.”
The first phase of Schumacher’s glittering career, in which he broke all of Formula 1’s main historical records, was chequered by controversy during his spells at both Benetton and Ferrari.
However, asked by a journalist on Monday if he was using his comeback to show his critics he could "win in the right way", Schumacher bristled at the suggestion his past success had been achieved by underhand tactics.
"Sure, 91 victories and seven titles. You win only in a bad way," he replied.
"Absolutely. You're right, and I need to prove it now.
"Let's be sensible and let's think about the reality and look forward to what we might all face and enjoy and learn together. That's what I'm looking for.”
Although Schumacher will become the oldest man to compete in a grand prix since 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell drove in two races for McLaren 15 years ago when he was also 41, the German’s long-time colleague and Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn is convinced fitness won’t prove an issue for the refreshed German.
"I think first of all the raw talent doesn't disappear. What normally happens to drivers is that they lose the physical ability to compete and Formula 1 is a very physical sport,” Brawn said on Monday.
"They lose the physical capacity and they also lose the determination that you need to compete at every race, every minute of the day, every lap on the circuit.
"What I saw with Michael was that he had been refreshed by his break.
"I think you saw today he's looking incredibly fit, he looks far younger than his 41 years. So I don't think the physical side is a problem.”
source[www.itv-f1.com]
#3
And as long as he is physically and mentally able to do so, while bringing results for a team willing to pay him, and boosting a sport we all love -- I'm all for it.
#5
He still has to prove he can beat Alonso in equal equipment ... and now, I suppose, he has to prove he can beat Hamilton as well.
#6
Great Point even as a Ferrari fan i would love to see Michael kicking the snot out Alonso and Hamilton
#8
Disclaimer: Mclaren Fan
#10
I must spread some before I can rep you again like.no.other.