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Schumi keeps his job - 9th June 20:41pm GMT

Michael Schumacher emerged from a fiery meeting of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association with his role as a director intact on Friday.

Schumacher was forced to explain his actions in the dying moments of qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix two weeks ago when he parked his Ferrari in the middle of the Monte Carlo circuit.

There was the suggestion Schumacher would be ousted, but David Coulthard, the Red Bull Racing driver and fellow GPDA director, said: "As I have said before, it was on the end of our agenda we had to go through, and it has all been cleared up.

"Of course there was a bit of tension to start with. People just needed to sit down with each other and in the end it was a very productive meeting.

"It is good to have these things from time to time, to get everyone's enthusiasm and juices going.

"I don't want to say too much about what the discussion was, but we are still represented by the three main directors.

"I think it was a good meeting. It was good to clear the air over the 'he said, she said' of the last two weeks.

"Everyone is unanimous in that we are together and that we want to move forward and Michael is a major player in that.

"Everyone has their individual opinion of what happened in Monaco and is comfortable with what the stewards did."

That is not to say Schumacher will not be ousted later this year when the GPDA makes its annual decision on the directorship.

"As per last year, Turkey will be a point where we nominate whether the three directors continue or whether we change," said Coulthard on autosport.com.

"Personally I think it is good to see change because then the reactive role of the GPDA keeps getting moved along."

Kimi Raikkonen, Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, Juan Pablo Montoya, Heikki Kovalainen, Franck Montagny and Anthony Davidson did not attend the meeting.

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