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World Championship win will be 'unique experience': Schumacher | Seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher has said that he will be looking forward to grab his eight championship title next season.
Schumacher ended weeks of speculation by agreeing to a seven million pound deal
to make a sensational comeback with Mercedes GP four years after he retired from
the sport. "I don't recall there being many drivers over 40 in F1. It makes me
unique. It would be a unique experience and unique achievement if I was to win
the World Championship again. But, that is what I'll be fighting for," The Sun
quoted Schumacher, as saying. Schumacher further said that he took the decision
after discussing all the matters with his wife and two kids. "I had to sort out
my personal situation first. Corinna has always wanted to see me happy and when
seeing my eyes, and the sparkle there, she didn't argue. She said go and have
fun," he said. The 41-year-old also insisted that he has completely recovered
from the neck problem, which had kept him away from a comeback (as replacement
for injured Felipe Massa) with Ferrari last summer. "I was tired of F1 in 2006
and didn't have the motivation. I was out of energy and needed this time off.
But I've never left the race track and after three years I regained the energy
I'm feeling now," Schumacher said. "After playing around for a while on motorbikes,
I'm ready for the serious stuff now. But, before giving the final okay, I had
to make sure my neck was fine. I had to understand that myself and I can say 100
per cent that the neck is no longer an issue," he added. |
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