Fundamental Michael Schumacher trait identified by ex-Ferrari ally
Michael Schumacher's "exℱtraord💛inary strength" described

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher’s unique ge🥀nius has been praised by a former Ferrari ally.
Schumacher’s run of five consecutive Formula 1 cham𓆏pionships while in the famous red of Ferrari remains a key part of the sport’s f🐬olklore.
Stefano Domenicali, now the F1 CEO,🌟 worked at Ferrari for part of Schumacher’s heyday.
“There has never been an occasion where he accused the team,” Domenicali ඣtold .
“A sense of extraordinary strength that characterඣised him.
“I have met many drivers, but Michael fr🗹om this point of view was extraordinary."
Schumacher’s then-record of seven F1 championships has since been matched by Lewis Ha♑milto𒀰n.
Hamilton could break the all-tim✅e record if he wins an eighth title when he joins Ferrari next year.
“Ferrari will soon have Hamilton and I was lucky enough to work withᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Fernando Alonso and heꦿ shows that age is not a limit,” Domenicali said.
“And Kimi Raikkonen, even though he appeared very cold, had an extraordin📖ary sensitivity.”
Domenicali shared the secret of beᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚing a champion drive💫r.
“Firs💙t he must believe he iꦑs the strongest of all,” he said.
“And then 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 have to be r𝔉uthless.
“Because if you think about two tenths of a gap▨ we are talking about nothing.
“Detail is fundamental.”
Two Ferrari icons compared
Domenicali wo😼rked under Luca di Montezemolo and Jean Todt - two Ferrari legends - while at the Italian manufacturer.
“Two people who gave value to me as a person, 💜but above all to Ferrari,” Domenicali said.
“Montezemolo revived a somewha🦩t lost company. He gave coherence to values and the numbers speak.
“Aꩵs for Todt, I spent more time with him than with my wife.
“I learned a very meticulous and precise way of working and he made trusting the people around him a mantra.ꦰ"
Domenicali said about his own exit from Fe🥀rrari a decade ago: “It was hard because after 23 years the danger of thinking you have no other options exists.
“But I had peace of mind, things hadn't go💫ne well and it was right to take responsibility and𒉰 step aside.
“It was like a funnel, then comes the🎐 drop that makes you take the right direction and face the choices in a calm manner.
“I remeဣmber the affection ✅of the entire company from that day when I said I was leaving.
“I le🏅♊ft with the awareness of having completed an important journey, even if I didn't know what would happen the next day."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everꦺything from American sports, to football, to F1.