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Schumi looks back at Monaco weekend - 2nd June 21:50pm GMT

“All in all, I can be satisfied with third place.” On the day after the Monaco Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher took the opportunity to reassert his confidence in his and Ferrari’s chances of fighting for the championship title. “That might have been less the case if the race result was based on how we qualified on Thursday,” said the world champion. “But given how things went on Saturday afternoon, if you start from fifth place on the grid, it is difficult to ask for more, especially in Monaco. In fact, it could have ended up worse. I can therefore be happy not to have lost too much ground in the championship fight after a race where we experienced some difficulties. With Kimi finishing second, the gap is now up to four points and I have to say I am not too worried about this difference. I have said right from the start of the year that this season would be much more closely contested and that its outcome would not be decided so quickly. I was ready for this situation, so it has not come as a surprise. We must carry on working and stay focussed, which in fact has always been our way of doing things. On top of that, for me, this is one of the great things about racing; that nothing can be taken for granted.”

Michael then went on to analyse the race. “It provided another demonstration of the fact that the F2003-GA is a really good car, capable of taking on the best in all types of situation. It is great to feel I can count on that going into the second half of the season, which starts after the Canadian Grand Prix. On top of that, we know that Bridgestone has always shown total dedication and a great capacity to react quickly. This year, one can really see the effect of the tyres on the performance of the cars in the race. With the experience we have in this area and with the support of our technical partner, I think we can be confident.”

After such a hard race in Monte Carlo, Michael is already setting off for North America this week, partly to be fully acclimatised and used to the time difference in Canada, which hosts the next race on 15th June.

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