Relaxed Schumacher Ready for Canadian Grand Prix

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Reuters
Publication Date: 
Thu, 2003-06-12 03:00

LONDON, 12 June 2003 — Michael Schumacher is ready to seize the championship lead at the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend even though he says the track is not suited to his style of driving.

Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen, who is enjoying an outstanding season with McLaren, leads the standings with 48 points to Schumacher’s 44 and is aiming for a seventh podium in eight races in what could be a farewell to the old MP4-17D car.

But Schumacher, whose five wins in Montreal make him easily the most successful driver at the city circuit, remains the clear race favorite.

“I enjoy racing in Canada, even if Montreal isn’t the track best suited to my driving style,” he said.

“I like high-speed curves and here there aren’t any. So I can’t really explain why this race has always gone well for me. Maybe it’s because I feel so relaxed in Canada.”

Any speculation about the five-times world champion’s possible retirement plans has been swept aside by his decision this week to stay with Ferrari, along with the top technical men, to the end of 2006.

With that sideshow out of the way, the German can return from a relaxing North American vacation to focus on speeding up his bid for a record sixth title.

“I am really motivated for this race as I can try to overtake Raikkonen in the championship seeing as there is only a four-point gap,” he said before the season’s halfway point. The temporary track on a man-made island in the St. Lawrence Seaway is a real test of engines and brakes and Schumacher was confident that it would suit Ferrari more than Williams or McLaren.

McLaren boss Ron Dennis, who aims to introduce the team’s new car at the Nuerburgring in Germany on June 29, warned after the last Monaco Grand Prix that his drivers could have a hard time in Canada.

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