Three hours
after an emotional Michael Schumacher had stood on the top
step of the Monza rostrum, and had then explained to the
World that he was going to quit as a Formula One driver at
the end of the current season, it was the turn of Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro team principal Jean Todt to explain his
feelings regarding the future loss of his World Champion,
and the 2007 team line-up.
"It's a mixed feeling," said Todt. "First of all, I will
describe my ultimate feelings after Brazil, because at the
moment, Michael is very strong, among the strongest drivers
in the history of motor racing, of Formula One. There are
still three races to go, so that's what I have in my mind.
When the last race has happened, I will comment on that.
"Michael and I are very close, we have a common friendship,
affection, respect, we see a lot of things in a common way
and we are professional as well. Definitely, with Michael,
we will spend a lot of time together in the future as we
have been doing for the last eleven years, but it doesn't
mean that we need to work together."
Kimi Raikkonen has been signed to replace Michael
Schumacher, and Todt was asked if he thought it was possible
to have the same kind of relationship with another driver as
he's enjoyed with Michael. "The answer is no, it's always
different. With Michael, we have some special relationship
and I also have a very strong relationship with Felipe which
is different and I'm sure we will have a very strong
relationship with Kimi which will be different again. You
know the good thing with human beings it's not like a car,
where you have the same specifications, each human being has
individual specifications which is probably something I
enjoy a lot."
Todt was then asked about the signing of Raikkonen, which
some saw as an open secret. "What is important is that we
never had any kind of pre-contract, we had a signed
contract, that's all, so sometimes I was smiling a bit when
I saw those speculations or private meetings to try to get
Kimi, but the important thing is that we feel Kimi is a very
strong driver, very talented driver. I like him as a person
and he's committed for the few next years to Ferrari."
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"Now," said Ferrari boss Jean Todt after the Italian
Grand Prix yesterday, "knowing Michael's decision,
having made that official, there will be further
motivation to allow him to leave with another
Drivers' title but we know it won't be easy." |
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"It's a mixed feeling," said Jean Todt at Monza.
"First of all, I will describe my ultimate feelings
after Brazil, because at the moment, Michael is very
strong, among the strongest drivers in the history
of motor racing, of Formula One." |
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What qualities had Todt identified in Kimi that had
attracted him? "First, you must look at the market to see
who is available and who you would like among the available
people. Maybe it's a bit unfair because we have new young
drivers arriving who are doing very well: Felipe, Kubica
today did a very strong race. You have some drivers coming
from GP2 who are maybe very talented but let's say when we
were in a position to make a choice, we looked at the three
quickest drivers available. One was already driving for us,
one was our favourite and we have him, so honestly, it was
an easy choice, and fortunately it was an easy discussion
because he wanted to join Ferrari and we wanted him to join
Ferrari so it was easy."
Did Todt think Raikkonen could attain the same level of
success as Michael? "The same level would be difficult, I
would say, depending on the time etc. Kimi has been very
competitive and it's up to us to try to deliver him the best
support, the best car. Michael last year accepted a race, a
gift. He did not win one single race so we need to deliver a
good car, reliable, and I'm sure that Kimi will be able to
use it well." Inevitably, Todt was asked whether driving
alongside Raikkonen had influenced Michael's decision. "Some
people have speculated that Michael made his decision
because he did not want to compete with Kimi. They are
simply stupid," said Todt.
"Now," continued Todt, "knowing Michael's decision, having
made that official, there will be further motivation to
allow him to leave with another Drivers' title but we know
it won't be easy. With three races to go, we are three
points ahead in the Manufacturers' championship, two points
behind in the Drivers' and five points ahead for Felipe for
third position. "We have a good car, Bridgestone has done
outstanding work by producing and supplying us with very
good tyres, so the team is very motivated, very motivated to
do the best possible, to achieve what we want for the
championship."
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