30.08.2004 "He has nothing to prove but he drives for pleasure, he does the job which is his passion, to drive for a team that he loves and which loves him" Jean Todt reflects on Spa |
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Ferrari team
principal Jean Todt was understandably delighted after Michael Schumacher’s
second place clinched him his seventh victory in the World Championship for
Drivers at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday. 'In a way it
might seem extraordinary but he’s still young, he’s very motivated, he’s very
fit and I repeat, he feels good, so he’s in an environment which brings him joy,
serenity, the feelings that he enjoys, so there’s no reason for him to quit.' Interestingly,
though, it was clear that the team had opted for a cautious approach to the
Belgian Grand Prix. 'There wasn’t anything really unusual, except that Ferrari
had an agreement with Bridgestone to bring a fairly conservative tyre which
favoured reliability compared to performance. Performance brought a certain risk
which we didn’t want to take on a circuit like Spa. This meant that the Ferrari team wasn’t as powerful as they might have been. 'Quite simply, there was a driver in front of him who was better, with a package that was better than ours, so we finished second and third.' Asked if he
thought that Michael Schumacher had taken a different approach to the race, Todt
replied 'not really, he just tried to do the best with what he had and we don’t
know what would have happened without the safety car and all that. Yet Michael was very thoughtful after his win; what did Todt think it meant to him? 'A fantastic day. Sometimes it’s hard to believe, what has happened over the last few years, because what Ferrari is doing, what Michael is doing for Ferrari – if you love motor racing as we do love motor racing – it has never happened in the whole history of motor sport so it’s just fantastic.' What now for
Ferrari? A change of approach, an experimental change of staff? 'The same,' says
Todt. 'We must win, we do what we want. You know today we are a bit disappointed
because we like success. As for a change
of approach when it comes to the team, Todt said 'I don’t know what the other
teams will do, honestly. I don’t think there are so many things you can do for
the last four races. For us, we may do some tests with people, but not something
really specific.
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