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Schumi: I'm not ready to quit

2012-07-12 08:24

NOT READY TO QUIT...AGAIN: Michael Schumacher hopes to earn his first Grand Prix victory since his return to F1 before considering retiring from the sport for good.

 

BERLIN, Germany - Seven-times Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher said he is not ready to end his racing career as he seeks his first victory since making a comeback in 2010.

Schumacher told Sport Bild in an interview, "I still haven't achieved enough. I am not yet sated."

BOLD SIDEHEAD

Schumacher said there had been no talks with Mercedes on a new contract.

Schumacher retired at the end of the 2006 season, but returned in 2010 on a three-year contract which expires in 2012.

The last of his 91 Grand Prix victories was on October 1, 2006 for Ferrari in China.

He was back on the podium for the first time with third place at the European Grand Prix in Valencia on June 24.


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