One F1 champion "would have won more" if they had Michael Schumacher's work ethic
David Coulthard believes one F1 champion could have won🐓 a lot more if they had Michael Schumacher's work ethic.

Former F1 driver David Coulthard believes 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen “would have won more” if he had 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher’s work ethic.
Raikkonen won his only F1 world title with Ferrari in 2007 - hi⭕s first year with 🦹the team after replacing Schumacher.
The Finn remains Ferrari’s most recent world champion, with the likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Felipe Massa, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel failin☂g to get over the line in the last 15 yeܫars.
Raikko🔴nen narrowly missed out on the 2003 title with McLaren, wh🎃ile in 2005, poor reliability allowed Alonso to take his first title with Renault.
Speaking on ,ౠ Coulthard thinks his former teammate s💫hould have had more success in F1.
“He’s the outlier in all of that. He was ju𝕴st a great, natural talent,” Coulthard said of Raikkonen.
“He went from Formula Renault to driving a Sauber at Mugello. Mugello is one of the proper scary race tracks you can go round in a grand prix cꦉar. He just had so much talent.
“But can you imagine? He won one world championship and you could go McLaren reliability and all that stuff. If he had the work ethic of Mi🐠chael, I think he would have won more.”
During his championship-winning years wi𓆏th Ferrari, Sc꧃humacher was renowned for his work ethic and ability to bring a team together.
Coulthard acknowledged the impact Schumacher had “over engineers and mechanics” by being ingrained at the Ferrari facto♏ry.
“Michael was at the test track, he was at the factory,” he added. “If you’re there standing🦹 over engineers and mechanics, they feel it, it empowers them.
“You are the fuel that helps drive them forward.
“So I say this: I stand by work ethic. It’s the difference be🦂tween being a humble one-time world champion, or what he could have been – a multiple worꦯld champion.”

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