The
obvious first question for the reigning world champion at the launch
of the F2004, was whether or not he could take another title this
year. 'We must wait and see,' was his cautious reply, although he
did admit he was happy to start this season with a brand new car.
'I
know that people were expecting the new car to look different, but
what matters is the result on the stopwatch,' began Schumacher.
'It does look similar to last year’s car, which if I remember
correctly was quite good and won both championships! Now we must
wait and see how the winter testing goes, when we will have a better
indication of its potential.' As usual, tyres will play a vital
role in the outcome of the coming season and Michael is happy with
the work done in this area.
'We
finished last season strongly and we have just had a very good test
in Barcelona,' said the German. The Ferrari man also expressed satisfaction
with the change to the format for qualifying, whereby the winner
of the previous race is the first driver to make a run on Saturday.
'I think it is a fairer system than last year, when as championship
leader, I was nearly always first man out and had the job of 'road
sweeper.' Finally, the World Number One was asked if he expected
this to be his toughest season. 'The next season is always your
toughest,' was his quick response. 'But I am as motivated as ever,
for the simple reason that I love to race.' |