“Ferrari’s success
over the past few years is based on the great professionalism of
the team. In my opinion, maintaining stability and providing continuity
are the most important things. This month, Todt completes ten years
with Ferrari and Schumacher is the driver who has been with the
team for the longest time, as well as being the one who has brought
us the most victories. By the end of 2006, he will have been at
the front line for Ferrari for eleven seasons. However, a strong
team is made up of a group of people: Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Paolo
Martinelli and Gilles Simon have done an exceptional job over the
years and behind them, other gifted engineers are growing in stature
and they represent our future.
The mood here is calm with little excitement
over the renewal of contracts, even if, as is easily understandable,
there is no lack of “siren” calls from the market, in
an area where everyone wants to win and there are few excellent
specialists. I am also pleased to nip in the bud speculation as
to Schumacher’s future. He is motivated and feels strong and
that is the best answer to so many various rumours. As for Barrichello,
the question does not arise, as there has never been speculation
about his retirement. It will eventually come down to a choice as
to how we tackle 2005, but at the moment we have barely reached
the mid-point of the 2003 season!” |