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Schumacher stays positive despite coming up short again

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MELBOURNE: Michael Schumacher’s hopes of a first Formula One podium since 2006 ended abrubtly on the 10th lap of the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday but the seven–time champion remained confident the new season would be better than the last two years.

Two positive pre–season tests in Barcelona had indicated that the sport’s most successful driver, winner of a record 91 races, and Mercedes team– mate Nico Rosberg might be contenders this year.

In the end, the younger German also failed to snare a point after finishing 12th.

Schumacher, who retired from Ferrari in 2006 and began his comeback with Mercedes in 2010, showed with a strong qualifying performanc­e that the car is competitiv­e.

Rosberg’s blistering start to the race, when he moved up from seventh to fourth, further bolstered that feeling.

“It was especially unfortunat­e as we have not had this problem during the winter tests and were very reliable,” said Schumacher, now 43, who was running third when he had a gearbox problem going into a corner and had to run onto the grass.

“This is why I am not concerned, as I know things like this happen in racing, and our reliabilit­y is not in question.

“I can still take some positives out of the weekend, as we have seen our car was confirming our feelings, and is definitely a clear step forward.”

Team boss Ross Brawn, who led his eponymous team to the 2009 world title before they were bought by Mercedes, blamed tyre problems for the disappoint­ing race but also felt that the pre– season optimism had not been misplaced.

“We remain positive as both here and over the winter tests, we have demonstrat­ed that we have a fundamenta­lly quick car and we have a lot to build on,” he said.

“So we need to look at what happened today, unravel the problem and work out where we need to improve.”

Rosberg, seventh in the championsh­ip last year and a spot ahead of Schumacher, suffered a puncture when he made contact with Sauber’s Sergio Perez late in the race which knocked him out of the top 10.

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