Formula One champion Michael Schumacher
will be stronger and more motivated than ever next year after taking
a record sixth title in 2003, says Ferrari boss Jean Todt.
"The Michael Schumacher we see next year will
be the best Michael Schumacher ever," the sporting director
told British reporters at Ferrari's Maranello headquarters.
"He's as motivated as he has ever been and
if he went off the track at times this season, it didn't embarrass
him too much as he won the title," Wednesday's Independent
newspaper quoted him as saying.
"If he feels he is not competitive enough,
that is when he will stop. But he is very intelligent. He loves
driving and being with the team and winning races."
The German won six races this year and became the
first driver to take six championships, one more than the late Argentine
Juan Manuel Fangio.
Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn said Schumacher
was enjoying his racing as much as ever.
"Perhaps he's even enjoying it more,"
he said. "I think he's definitely matured but is not yet past
his peak."
Brawn also complimented McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen,
the young Finn who challenged Schumacher for the championship right
to the last race of the season.
"He's the best of the new guys," he said.
"He doesn't make mistakes under pressure and he did some great
things towards the end of the season with what was a pretty old
car."
Source:
Reuters |