20.05.2004
'We have a
fantastic package, chassis, tyres, engine, but there is no secret other than our
hard work, so other teams could do the same,' Michael Schumacher looks forward
to Monaco |
Michael
Schumacher looked in top form when he met the media in the Scuderia Ferrari
Marlboro motorhome in the paddock this afternoon.
The previous night, he had indulged his passion for soccer, playing in a charity
match between the Nazionale Piloti team and the Allstar Team put together by
Prince Albert of Monaco.
But leaving the pitch for the streets, the five times world champion admitted
that winning here is always special. 'Monaco is a big challenge and driving here
gives you an extreme feeling, as the track is narrow, the barriers so close and
the slightest mistake sees you in the wall.'
Although he has
not yet driven through it, the German was in favour of the radical changes to
the pit lane for this year: 'it looks very good and is a big improvement.' The
F2004 that Michael and his team-mate will use here have bodywork modifications
designed to improve aerodynamic efficiency and cooling.
'But this has not been done specifically for Monaco,' explained Schumacher. 'We
are constantly working on improvements and it just a coincidence that this
latest change has come for this race.' He had a similar comment about the tyres.
'Bridgestone give us new types of tyre at nearly every race. Here in Monaco we
will be using very soft tyres to suit the circuit characteristics.'
The media's
traditional love of statistics meant the Ferrari man was asked what it would
mean if he won here making him the only driver to win the opening six races of a
season. And Michael gave his traditional answer!
'That does not matter,' he sighed. 'I will just be trying to do the best job
possible. At the moment we have a fantastic package, chassis, tyres, engine, but
there is no secret other than our hard work, so other teams could do the same.'
Finally, back to
football. Who would be supporting in next Wednesday’s Champion’s League Final in
Germany between Monaco and Porto. 'I will be supporting Monaco of course,'
responded Michael. 'I lived here for a while so naturally I take their side and
last night, I wished Prince Albert the best of luck.' |