Fundamental Michael Schumacher trait identified by ex-Ferrari ally

Michael Schumacher's "extraordinary strength" de💜scrඣibed

Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher’s unique genius has beeꦓn praised by a former Ferrari ally.

Schumacher’s run of five c☂onsecutive Formula 1 championships while in the famous red of Ferrari remains a key part of the sport’s folklore.

Stefano Domenicali, now the F1 CEO, worked at Ferrari 🌳for part of S💎chumacher’s heyday.

“There has never been an occasion where he accused the team,” Domen𒁃icali told .

“A sense of ex꧃traordinary strength that characterised him.

“I have met꧙ many drivers, but Michael from this point of view was extraꦏordinary."

Schumacher’s💝 then-record of seven F1 championships has since been matched by Lewis Hamilto💃n.

Hamilton could break the all-time record if he wins an eighth title when he joins Ferꦬrari next year.

“Ferrari will soon have Hamilton and I was lucky enough𒅌 to work with Fernando Alonso and he shows that age is not a limit,” Domenicali said.

“And Kimi Raikkonen, ev🎀en 🐻though he appeared very cold, had an extraordinary sensitivity.”

Domenicali shared the secret of being a c🧸hampion driver.

“First he must b🙈꧒elieve he is the strongest of all,” he said.

“And the♛n he must have the ability to 🅺stop every frame of his performance and maximise it, as well as integrate with the mechanics and the team.

“Then you lower the visor and you ha𒈔ve to be ru🌠thless.

“൩Because if you think ab๊out two tenths of a gap we are talking about nothing.

“Detail is fundamental.”

Two Ferrari icons compared

Domenicali worked under Luca di Montezemolo and Jean Todt - two Fer🧸rari legends - wh🧔ile at the Italian manufacturer. 

“Two p🐽eople who gave value to me as a person, but above all to Ferrari,” Domenicali 🔯said.

“Montezemolo revi🤪ved a somewhat lost company. He gave coherence to values ​​and the numbers speak.

“As for Todt, I spent more time with him than withꦗ my wife.

“I ♏learned a very met🌱iculous and precise way of working and he made trusting the people around him a mantra."

Domenicali said about his own exit from Ferrari a decade ago: “It was hard because ꦆafter 23 years the danger of thinking you have ൲no other options exists.

“But I had p𝔉eace of mind, things hadn't gone well and it was right to take responsibility and step aside.

“It was like a fun🌃nel, then comes the drop that makes you take the right direction and face the choices in a calm manner.

“I remember the affection of the ent𝔍ire company from that day when I said I🦩 was leaving.

“I left with the aw🅺areness of ꦑhaving completed an important journey, even if I didn't know what would happen the next day."

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