Saturday, February 20, 2010

Schumacher during media questioning

an.26 (GMM) Members of the press tested Michael Schumacher's patience on Monday.

Wearing silver overalls for the first time at the launch of Mercedes GP's 2010 livery, one journalist risked the German's ire by bringing up the infamous Rascasse controversy of 2006.

Asked how it felt to have Keke Rosberg's son as his teammate this year, after the 1982 world champion declared in Monaco that F1 is better off without a sportsman like Schumacher, the 41-year-old German calmly answered: "Good."

A follow up question then ruffled his temper.

Asked if he is returning to F1 in order to prove he can win without resorting to questionable tactics, Schumacher hit back sarcastically: "91 victories, seven titles, you win only in a bad way. Absolutely.

"Yeah, you're right, I need to prove (myself) now," he snapped.

When told that the question was about the style of his winning rather than the cold numbers, Schumacher added: "Yeah, I know. I did win all this in the manner in which you are trying to ask questions."

A major media topic in Stuttgart was the likely balance of power between Schumacher and Nico Rosberg, and whether the 24-year-old should be regarded as his countryman's number 2.

"The number 1 driver is the fastest one -- whoever is winning races," team boss Ross Brawn insisted. "We'll give maximum support to both drivers."

That policy will be put into use for the first time next Monday, when Rosberg and Schumacher share the wheel of the new MGP W01 car on the opening day of the Valencia test.

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Testing Formula 1 from jerez

Day 4 from Jerez (20 February)


Update after 3 hours


Driver - Team - Best Lap time
Button - McLaren - 1:18.871
Kubica - Renault - 1:19.114
Liuzzi - Force India - 1:19.650
Roserg - Mercedes - 1:20.150
Alonso - Ferrari - 1:20.436
Kobayashi - Sauber - 1:20.751
Alguersuari - Toro Rosso - 1:21.053
Webber - Red Bull - 1:21.194
Hulkenburg - Williams - 1:21.919
Glock - Virgin - 1:22.856
Trulli - lotus - 1:24.686


Day 3 from Jerez (19 February)


Driver - Team - Best Lap time - Laps
Webber - Red Bull - 1:19.299 - 114
Alonso - Ferrari - 1:20.115 - 132
Button - McLaren - 1:20.394 - 101
Hulkenburg - Williams - 1:21.432 - 137
Schumacher - Mercedes - 1:21.437 - 79
Kubica - Renault - 1:21.916 - 100
Sutil - Force India - 1:21.939 - 69
Kobayashi - Sauber - 1:22.228 - 28
Alguersuari - Toro Rosso - 1:22.564 - 120
di Grassi - Virgin - 1:23.504 - 34
Kovalainen - Lotus - 1:23.521 - 68


Day 2 from Jerez (18 February)


Driver - Team - Best Lap time - Laps
Barrichello - Williams - 1:27.145 - 98
Petrov - Renault - 1:27.828 - 56
Vettel - Red Bull - 1:28.162 - 70
Rosberg - Mercedes - 1:28.515 - 71
Massa - Ferrari - 1:28.879 - 92
de la Rosa - Sauber - 1:29.691 - 8
di Resta - Force India - 1:30.344 - 32
Glock - Virgin - 1:30.476 - 72
Liuzzi - Force India - 1:30.666 - 24
Hamilton - McLaren - 1:30.979 - 57
Buemi - Toro Rosso - 1:32.678 - 57

Kovalainen - Lotus - 1:33.554 - 30


Day 1 from Jerez (17 February)


Driver - Team - Best Lap time - Laps
Vettel - Red Bull - 1:22.593 - 103
Hamilton - McLaren - 1:23.017 - 72
Massa - Ferrari - 1:23.204 - 72
Buemi - Toro Rosso - 1:23.322 - 79
de la Rosa - Sauber - 1:23.367 - 77
Schumacher - Mercedes - 1:23.803 - 111
Sutil - Force India - 1:24.272 - 28
di Resta - Force India - 1:25.088 - 76
Petrov - Renault - 1:26.237 - 59
Barrichello - Williams - 1:27.320 - 109
Fauzy - Lotus - 1:31.848 - 76
Glock - Virgin - 1:34.453 - 10

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