Schumacher remains upbeat despite 10th place finish

March 29, 2010 07:27 pm | Updated November 18, 2016 10:04 pm IST - Hamburg

Michael Schumacher on Monday remained upbeat about his return to Formula One racing despite a 10th-place finish in Australia.

“I am quite confident there will be more to come,” the Mercedes GP driver Schumacher said in a statement on his website.

“I know that might sound awkward but I take a lot of good aspects from the race weekend in Melbourne ... Looking into our weekend more deeply, I find we did improve quite well and have a good reason to be quite satisfied — just not from the pure result obviously.” Schumacher, 41, started from seventh place on the grid on Sunday in Melbourne but fell far behind after being part of an accident in the first turn before salvaging one championship point in 10th place.

Team-mate Nico Rosberg was fifth.

“Analyzing qualifying I think both Nico and me could have been ranked two to three positions better. Going into the race from those better positions would have meant fighting for the podium,” he said.

“Going to Malaysia we know that clearly we improved our pace since Bahrain which is a good feeling. It was a lot of fun fighting in Melbourne even if it was just for one point, and I will enjoy fighting again in Sepang. We would like to show another good race.” The seven-time world champion Schumacher came sixth at the season-opener in Bahrain and his result Sunday led to first doubts whether he is able to compete for the top.

“Schumi looked like the wrong twin brother of the Michael who used to win everything,” said Italian paper La Gazzetta dello Sport on Monday.

Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug said that the team showed “competitive speed” but team boss Ross Brawn also said that “we clearly need to find some more performance.”

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