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Byline: NIGEL ROEBUCK
In general,'' said Michael Schumacher, "we were very competitive all weekend.''
You could say that. On Saturday Schumacher took the 66th pole position of his Formula One career, thereby beating Ayrton Senna's long-held record. And on Sunday he took his 85th Grand Prix win; Alain Prost, previously the most successful driver in F1 history, has 51 to his name.
Imola marked the end of a long drought for Schumacher and Ferrari. Apart from their "win'' in the fiasco of Indianapolis last summer, Schumacher and his team had been winless since October 2004, and Schumacher admitted his motivation suffered through the long haul of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, BACK TO THE FRONT; Michael Schumacher takes Imola. What's his plan...