Schumacher Satisfied with Best Season So Far
World champion Michael Schumacher has cast a satisfied eye over the Formula One season and said it had been the best year of his career to date.
World champion Michael Schumacher has cast a satisfied eye over the Formula One season and said it had been the best year of his career to date.
The German also made clear at the season-ending Japanese Grand Prix that he was looking forward to targeting a fifth title, and third in a row, with an even stronger Ferrari team in 2002.
"Certainly. No doubt, I mean everything was right there," Schumacher told reporters when asked whether he rated the season as his finest. Schumacher has won eight races in 2001, one fewer than in 2000 when he became Ferrari's first champion in 21 years.
But last year's title race went down to the penultimate round, at Suzuka, whereas this season the 32-year-old wrapped up his fourth crown in August with four Grands Prix to spare.
"We had two failures this year - Imola and Hockenheim - and from a reliability point of view we have had a great time," he said. "We had a competitive car for all circuits, maybe with the exception of Hockenheim against Williams when none of us was competitive."
Schumacher has also smashed records, chalking up an unprecedented 52nd career win last month and being in with a chance of taking the all-time points record at Suzuka on Sunday.
The 32-year-old German has also been on pole 10 times in 16 races on his way to becoming only the third four times champion ever.
"It wasn't too dominant, we were dominant maybe in the first two races," he said. "Since then we had to fight very hard for it and again that made me enjoy the season very much...I look forward to an even stronger Ferrari period."
Schumacher said it gave him particular satisfaction to secure the title so early but refused to single out one race as being particularly special.
"There were many races this year when I thought everything worked very well together, from the car side, engineering side, mechanical side and in the end my side," he said.
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