23.08.2005 "I do not want even to comment on the rumour that I may be leaving Ferrari, everyone knows that I am closely tied to this team" Michael Schumacher comments after the Turkish Grand Prix

Michael Schumacher had planned to return home after the race in Turkey on Sunday. To reflect that it had been a disappointing weekend would be an understatement: “It’s sad but true, at no time over the weekend were we competitive, not in qualifying, during the race nor even during free practice. Unfortunately, we could not continue the form we had shown at Hockenheim or Budapest. We have, instead, taken a step back”, declared the current world champion.

Consequently, it is understandable that attention is now focused on the Grand Prix of Italy. Monza is Ferrari’s home race and what was not needed was the handicap of having to qualify first. “We obviously wanted to do all we could to improve our position”, stated Michael. “It was down to the fine work of the team in substituting the parts damaged in the clash with Mark Webber. This is typical of the guys’ skill. Owing to them I was about to go back out, something that allowed us to run more laps than those drivers who had retired.
 

Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2005 - Turkish GP
Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2005 - Turkish GP

Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2005 - Turkish Grand Prix

Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2005 - Turkish GP

Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F2005 - Turkish Grand Prix


Overall, this was the best thing that happened all weekend. I think that it is comprehensible that in a situation like that you try all you can. For us Monza is very important and even though we are not as good as we were in the past, we want to do the best we can for our fans. We owe it to them and to ourselves”.

This is the reason that Ferrari will be testing intensively this week. Michael will be on the track on Wednesday and Thursday. Since the test programme has been modified from that of a week ago, Michael will be flying to Italy tomorrow and will not be able to take part in Thomas Häßler’s farewell football match in Cologne. “It is a shame. I would have loved to have gone but, unfortunately, it won’t be possible”, revealed Michael. He is a keen footballer himself: “It would have been enjoyable, a fantastic evening”. Michael concluded by touching on one last subject: “I do not want even to comment on the rumour that I may be leaving Ferrari. Everyone knows that I am closely tied to this team”.
 

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