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21-July: At the post
Race press conference for the French Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher
describes his feelings after winning his 5th World Title and said "I've
never been good at these moments to find appropriate words, in all honesty. It
just has overcome me. I've been very relaxed all weekend, I didn't think about
the championship all weekend, honestly, because I sort of felt it's not going
to happen here. Obviously I saw Rubens stopping and I saw the pace we had
compared to Montoya and, well, I slowly started to believe in it and then
obviously I had this mistake, or my mistake, getting out of the pit lane
crossing the white line. I don't know by how much, but I guess it was
millimetres rather than centimetres - but anyway, over is over - and then all
was gone again. Then we had such an eventful race with the drive-through and
then several attacks with Kimi who drove a fantastic race but it wasn't
supposed to happen, and I didn't believe in it anymore. Ten laps from the end
I started to push again, pick up the pace and put some pressure on him and you
never know what might happen. I don't think the pressure, that much, was the
problem for Kimi because if you don't see the oil, you don't see it and that's
it, wherever you break. I was obviously warned by seeing his problem, so I was
reacting a little bit to it and that was my opportunity. And then suddenly the
championship was back in my pocket and that was something I have put aside all
weekend because I didn't believe in it, so I didn't really feel the pressure
for it, and suddenly, when I was leading and feeling that's going to be the
championship. I think that was the worst five laps I have had in my career
because the weight was on my shoulders, the pressure was on not to make
mistakes and not do anything wrong. Although then it's very difficult to
overtake once you're in front, it's still enormous and the sort of outbreak I
had was pretty heavy. That's when I realised how much pressure I was probably
under, which I hadn't realised before. I was just so glad that we have
achieved this together with a tremendous team, with people behind who you can
just love and can just admire with the effort that they put in, the workload,
the motivation they have. It's probably wrong to mention names because we are
so many of us. I really love all those guys because we have such a great
relationship and it's fantastic to achieve this all together. Thank you is
very small words for what you have done for me, thank you very much." Kimi Raikkonen was disappointed for not winning the
race and said "It was so close to winning the race for sure it was my
worst five laps from the end but those things happen. Anyway, I haven't had
much good luck this year. Of course it was my mistake because I saw only the
yellow flag and no oil flag. It was the most disappointing race of my life but
that's the way it goes, and next time I hope we can win." David Coulthard surprised by the pace of McLaren this
weekend and said "I didn't expect us to be really fighting for the lead
and obviously had Michael not had his stop-go then it might not have looked
quite so close, so effectively we are still a little bit behind but
nonetheless you saw today our car was a lot more competitive than it has been,
as it has been the whole weekend. I was surprised by our relative pace to
Williams at the beginning of the race and obviously Michael until he was able
to get by Montoya. Just looking at the laps from the end, where our fastest
laps are and everything, it is all quite close. It does surprise me. I didn't
go into the race thinking we could be so strong but you go in trying to do the
best job you can with the tools. I expected the car to have a lot of oversteer
but it never happened. I had a lot of understeer and I was putting front wing
in and dropping pressure during each of the pit stops which I just never
imagined I would have asked the team to do. It just shows that every new
circuit we go to we are driving these tyres for the first time on these tracks
so we don't really have a database of what's going to happen like we did in
the past and it is encouraging for the future. I said to Michael earlier, from
where I was sitting it looked like a great race even when I was running around
in fifth place I thought even if I finish fifth I am enjoying this because
everyone is close together and opportunities might come. That is what racing
should be like and I had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. Obviously big
congratulations to Michael because it's an extraordinary record that he has in
Formula One and I think his speech there to his guys was very fitting." 21-July: What the teams and drivers said following the Race at Magny-Cours ... Report 21-July: French GP – Race: Michael Schumacher wins the race and clinches the 2002 Drivers World Title. Kimi Raikkonen was second ahead of team-mate David Coulthard. Juan Pablo Montoya, Ralf Schumacher and Jenson Button make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 21-July: French GP – Warm-up Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of team-mate Rubens Barrichello and Jarno Trulli. Felipe Massa, Nick Heidfeld and Jenson Button make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes French Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
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