WEBER: Schumacher criticism unfounded

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#1 Redders1989
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Michael Schumacher's manager Willi Weber has labelled as "idiotic" the criticism aimed at the seven-time world champion following the Malaysian Grand Prix.

German and Italia media report that Schumacher, who works as a consultant for the Ferrari team, was the man in charge of making the decision that ruined Kimi Raikkonen's race on Sunday, the Finn switching to extreme weather tyres too early.

Weber said Schumacher had nothing to do with it.

The German also suggested the former world champion's contract with Ferrari was unlikely to be renewed.

"The criticism aimed at Schumacher is totally idiotic," Weber was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport. "His contract with Ferrari ends at the end of the year, but I don't know whether it will be renewed.

"The attack against Schumacher makes no sense. He knows everyone and was in Sepang just by chance. The decisions from the pit wall were taken by the team.

"It's possible that his contract won't be renewed, but there will be a meeting midway through the year, so we'll have to wait.

"Should his contract really not be renewed, then it would certainly not be because of the Malaysian GP. Michael may give some advice to the team, but he is not the team leader nor the team manager at Ferrari."

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali refused to speak about Schumacher's situation following the race on Sunday.

"This is something we will discuss internally, it is not something that we will discuss outside," he said.

SOURCE: Autosport

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#2 Bigcol1611
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Seems to be a lot of 'you take the blame, not me' in the Ferrari team at the moment!

Thats what happens when after years of near domination of the sport, they dont like be bottom of the constructors table!

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They took a gamble with the tyres and it didn't pay off. Had rain arrived within a lap of Kimi going back on track he would have been in the perfect position and whoever made the tyre choice would have been praised a hero.

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#4 KimisApprentice
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^ what he said :D
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#5 SchumiF1
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Yup, it was a hero or zero move and in this case it was the latter. But even if Schumacher said to put Kimi on wets he doesn't make the final decision or the order.
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#6 Raiko101
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Would Kimi really listen to Schumacher?
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#7 Rusje
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No he listens to his-self onley and sometimes too the team... especialy now in the future races:D
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#8 XSamFisherX
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Anyone else think this article was about Mark Webber talking about how good a driver Ralf Schumacher is?