Jean Todt has addressed the largest false impression surrounding System 1 legend Michael Schumacher.
The previous Ferrari workforce principal labored alongside Schumacher on the Scuderia from 1996 to 2006, overseeing a interval of domination that noticed the German win 5 consecutive world championships between 2000 and 2004.
Seven-time world champion Schumacher was seen by many as being smug amid his large success in F1, however Todt has defined why that might not be farther from the reality.
„Michael is kind of a fragile human being,” the Frenchman informed the Excessive Efficiency podcast. „Not the everyday laborious voice of any person who is aware of higher than the others. I gives you an instance, which for me was wonderful and important of what’s Michael.
„After he was world champion, earlier than beginning the brand new season, he requested me to return to a non-public observe in Fiorano. He mentioned, ‚Might you give me half a day the place I’ll do some testing to ensure I am nonetheless good?‘ I believe it is a huge power to not make sure to be good.”
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Requested if folks had been unsuitable to assume Schumacher was smug, Todt replied: ”Utterly. Michael is a type of shy, beneficiant man. However he hides his shyness by trying smug. I do not assume you do this that can assist you. I believe it is in your character, in your genes, you might be like that.
„I imply, in a short time, as a result of the issue was we needed to struggle going again in ’97. He realised that he was protected, he realised he was cherished so it goes each methods. So one after the opposite, it went from an expert relationship to a pal and household relationship.“
Schumacher claimed 72 grands prix wins as a Ferrari driver earlier than he was knocked off his F1 throne by Fernando Alonso, who gained back-to-back titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006.
After retiring from F1 on the finish of 2006, Schumacher made a shock return when he signed for Mercedes in 2010. On the age of 43, Schumacher retired for a second time on the finish of 2012 to lastly conclude his illustrious profession that started in 1991.
Schumacher suffered extreme head accidents in a snowboarding accident in December 2013 and has not been seen in public since.
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