Schumacher remains upbeat despite Spa grid penalty
Michael Schumacher says he is looking forward to driving on his favourite circuit at Spa Francorchamps despite being hit with a ten place grid demotion after the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Schumacher was penalised for dangerous driving after his move at the Hungaroring that pushed former team-mate Rubens Barrichello close to the pit wall at speeds approaching 180mph. But the seven-time world champion, who has won at Spa a record six times, is determined to enjoy his latest outing.
"Spa has always been my favourite race track and so for that reason alone, I am really looking forward to going back and racing there," said Schumacher. "It has been ages since I have last been there.
"Our weekend will obviously be handicapped by my grid penalty and consequently it will be difficult to expect special things from the race. On the other hand, every racing kilometre is important and welcome because we can learn from it with regards to our car. I will definitely try to make the best out of the weekend."
Nico Rosberg has enjoyed a far more profitable season than Schumacher and hopes that he can further add to his points haul at Spa.
"It's been nice to have a short break but it will be good to start racing again next weekend," said Rosberg. "The last race in Hungary was difficult for us but I know that everyone at the factory has been working hard since the shutdown and we hope to have a better weekend in Spa."
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Michael Schumacher says he is looking forward to driving on his favourite circuit at Spa Francorchamps despite being hit with a ten place grid demotion after the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Schumacher was penalised for dangerous driving after his move at the Hungaroring that pushed former team-mate Rubens Barrichello close to the pit wall at speeds approaching 180mph. But the seven-time world champion, who has won at Spa a record six times, is determined to enjoy his latest outing.
"Spa has always been my favourite race track and so for that reason alone, I am really looking forward to going back and racing there," said Schumacher. "It has been ages since I have last been there.
"Our weekend will obviously be handicapped by my grid penalty and consequently it will be difficult to expect special things from the race. On the other hand, every racing kilometre is important and welcome because we can learn from it with regards to our car. I will definitely try to make the best out of the weekend."
Nico Rosberg has enjoyed a far more profitable season than Schumacher and hopes that he can further add to his points haul at Spa.
"It's been nice to have a short break but it will be good to start racing again next weekend," said Rosberg. "The last race in Hungary was difficult for us but I know that everyone at the factory has been working hard since the shutdown and we hope to have a better weekend in Spa."
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