CERCA SU DUEMOTORI.COM

F1

Stuck compares Glock with Ralf Schumacher

08 agosto 2008

Hans-Joachim Stuck, a former grand prix driver of the 70s, has hailed the burgeoning talents of Timo Glock -- and Toyota predecessor Ralf Schumacher won't be pleased to hear it.

"In once sentence: Timo's strengths were Ralf's weaknesses," the German, now a motor racing official for the German marque Volkswagen, told the Cologne newspaper Express.

Glock, the reigning GP2 champion, recorded his first podium last Sunday at the end of a consistently impressive weekend at the Hungaroring.

Schumacher, who lost his Seat at the end of 2007 and is this year racing in the German DTM series, failed to similarly finish in the top-three thoughout last season, despite a salary some 8 times higher than Glock's reported $2m per-year contract.

Stuck believes the two racers' "attitudes" are vastly different.

"Timo is a substantially harder and more consistent worker," the German explained. "It's not just between Friday to Sunday; he lives, thinks and dreams F1, as his bosses such as Dieter Gas tell me.

"He is fully integrated with the team, communicating with everyone -- even in his spare time. He has chosen to live in Cologne, to be near the team," Stuck added.

In the personality department, 26-year-old Glock also has the edge over Schumacher, a six time grand prix winner, according to Stuck.

"Their nature? Timo is a chirpy, eloquent type. Ralf could also be eloquent, but also moody at times. And (Timo) has good management. If Ralf had taken some well-intentioned advice, he might not be where he is today," said Hans-Joachim Stuck.

Source: GMM



Stampa  Print version
Send to a friend  Send to a friend
Write your comment  Write your comment »

Related headlines
Spokeswoman won't confirm Monza test for Michael Schumacher
Bourdais must up game to keep seat - Berger
Ron Dennis wants to retire with 2008 title
Chandhok back in frame for F1 seat in 2009
Williams - 'we will not sell'
Quick fix needed for title tilt - Raikkonen
Bourdais sees no end to struggle with car
Michael Schumacher to test Ferrari again at Monza

Commenti dei lettori
Attenzione: si prega di non utilizzare un linguaggio offensivo, eventuali commenti volgari o offensivi saranno rimossi, così come link non giustificati. I commenti sono inseriti dai lettori, che se ne assumono la responsabilità

Username
Password
Codice di sicurezza Security code
(copia il codice di sicurezza che vedi nell'immagine qua sopra)
Non sei registrato?
Registrati, è gratis!

Commento


Ultime news:
Suzuki al Salone Internazionale dell’Automobile di Parigi presenta la nuova Alto

Voices of Road America

Nissan previews next generation environmental vehicles

2009 Cadillac CTS-Overview

Lotus introduces 'Safe & Sound' Hybrid

Beijing Olympics debut for Chery hybrid vehicles co-developed with Ricardo

Mitsubishi enters two cars in Ulster Rally

Volvo Powershift is an automatic choice for business

Škoda New Superb options released

Rob Huff and Alain Menu join Argentine Chevrolet Team for Classic