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Old 04-07-2009, 12:43 AM   #11
Qesomud

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I must admit I don't see anything in that article which suggests Schumacher had any involvement. Its quite common in interviews for members of the team not comment as the next question would ultimately be 'So who's to blame then?'.. Schumacher was just advoiding the question in a professional manner.

As far as Domenicali is concerned I think he has had a difficult role to fulfill after such a successful period in the companies history. He is in his second season in charge and the expectations are huge. He was under pressure from the very start from fans/press especially and I think we are going to see the odd mistake. Ferrari have lost quite a few personnel who contributed to their dominance over the past ten years so there are many grey areas within the team. Schumacher doesn't need the job and doesn't really want it by all accounts. Malaysia was a pretty big cock up but I wouldn't celebrate too quickly as I am sure they will be back.
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