Michael Schumacher has deflected
claims that Williams will be Ferrari's closest rivals in the Formula
1 World Championship by implying that McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen is
his real threat in 2004.
Speaking at Barcelona on Friday, when asked if he
was worried by the pace of Williams in testing, Schumacher told
us: "The dangerous one is not here. He's testing somewhere
else."
McLaren, of course, was conducting a behind-closed-doors
test at Valencia.
The reigning world champion also played down fears
that the Bridgestone tyres used by Ferrari will struggle against
the Michelin rubber used by all his major rivals.
Asked if he was concerned by the tyre situation
Schumacher said: "I believe we have a company called Bridgestone
which is very motivated and well prepared. Like I have said before,
during the season it will go up and down, just like Michelin will.
We'll see at the end of the season who's in front. It will be a
very close competition."
Schumacher added the Ferrari is planning to run
its 2004 car, which will be unveiled at Maranello on Monday, from
the start of the season.
"At the moment, our intention is to use the
new car in the first race," he said. "We're not thinking
of any other scenarios." |