Formula One: Schumacher's motivation still the same
Michael Schumacher declared he will not be letting up in his pursuit of more glory for Ferrari.
The world champion has targeted a fifth driver's crown and a repeat of last season's constructor's victory.
And the German will drive what is considered to be the best ever Ferrari - the F2002, unveiled in Maranello on Wednesday.
Schumacher said: "Our motivation is still unchanged, our target and goals are still the same.
"We want to once again win both world championships and there is nothing nicer than winning with Ferrari.
"We obtained beautiful results in the past and that is what we want for the future."
Although the F2002 is being hyped up, Ferrari admit they are taking a risk with the new car instead of developing the old one with which Schumacher won nine races and won the championship with a record points total.
"We wanted to make a car which we thought was going to prove better than last year's," said technical director Ross Brawn.
"At one time we were not satisfied with the improvements obtained - they were not enough. So we've taken a longer time to develop the car to be sure that the performance would be improved.
"For this reason we'll have less time for testing and inspection. But I believe this is the best Ferrari the team has ever developed."




