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Mika Hakkinen: “Knowing Michael as I do, he would not come back if he did not think he could beat these younger guys.”

Former two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen has said he can understand why Michael Schumacher has decided to return to Formula One action this weekend.

“You have the big house, the family, the kids; but sometimes it’s not just enough,” he said in an interview in the Daily Telegraph. “It’s such a personal decision. He still has the fire, clearly. Knowing him as I do, he would not come back if he did not think he could beat these younger guys. He is only ever there to win.

“But there are many difficult aspects for him to overcome: he has to master several new tracks this season, he cannot just say ‘I am going to win’. Winning is possible even if, against the Ferrari and McLaren guys, it will be extremely difficult.

“Do not look past the preparations by Ross Brawn and Mercedes, however. I know all about Mercedes. I know how prepared they are, how passionate they are. If any team can help Michael to do this, they can.”

Hakkinen said fitness was a major concern for the 41-year-old Schumacher, but added he had no doubts he would not have gambled on a comeback were he not sure his body was up to it. “He’s as fit as he has ever been,” he told the paper. “He’s the fittest guy the sport has known and he knows exactly what condition he has to be in.”

Hakkinen admitted he thought about a return of his own – “when this life has been in your blood from the age of five you cannot help it” – but was not prepared to make the “huge commitment” needed. However, he did rule it out completely, only insisting he “did not consider it this time”.

Source: ESPNF1

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    william
  • Mar 9, 2010
mika, shut up and come back next year... =p
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    netmatrix
  • Mar 9, 2010
Mika looks older than Michael. Somehow i think he has been abusing his body more than Michael when he retired.
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    F1 Fan..
  • Mar 9, 2010
"Knowing him as I do, he would not come back if he did not think he could beat these younger guys. He is only ever there to win."

Haha..awesome!!!
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    drMpower
  • Mar 9, 2010
their rivalries a decade ago was among the biggest in the sport. i have always been mika's and McLaren Mercedes fan, and i loved those moments Ferrari and Micheal stood in our way to the championship.

of course, Ferrari had gone long ahead of McLaren Mercedes in the new millenia but during those days, Prancing Horse been made to sweat the run for their money. and of course McLaren Mercedes enjoyed a couples of championships/ driver's titles.

mika still with Mercedes i believe, but in the other mode of driving. since both are with mercedes, why not, is it? keh keh keh
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    Lancewood
  • Mar 9, 2010
Mika has done a lot more miles in DTM cars since retiring. I do not think he needs to proof himself back in F1 again. He was a F1 World Champ too.
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    A1Diablo
  • Mar 9, 2010
Definitely Mika vs Schumi was one of the better rivalries of the sport but I still rate Senna vs Prost higher. And had Senna lived through 1994, Senna vs Schumi would have been incredible. I was actually ecstatic about it when the 1994 season started. I had already swapped allegiance from Senna to Schumi by then. I was impressed with Shumi's debut season in 1991 and had begun to support him that far back.
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  • Mar 9, 2010
Senna said his nephew is even faster than he..and this year is in HRT F1..we'll see..can't wait for this season start..loveF1..
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    BabyGodzillaGTi-R
  • Mar 9, 2010
Yeah we want to see you Mika. We miss your 1 liners...

And for crying out loud... Don't sleep too often in the passenger seat and let the wife drive you instead (E Class Merc commercial)

Hehe
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    Dargastar
  • Mar 12, 2010
Mika, u alwayz be my favorite all time F1 driver.Salute!!!
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Wish to see him back in F1!
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