Michael Schumacher has denied his widely-reported comments about Pirelli’s 2012 tyres were simply about venting “frustration”.
“What frustration?” the seven time world champion was quoted as having told German media in Barcelona.
Not once but at least twice since the Bahrain grand prix three weeks ago, the Mercedes driver has suggested F1 and Pirelli have not got the balance right with the heavily-degrading tyres seen so far this season.
Schumacher insists his intention was to start a conversation.
“I am quite happy that we have initiated a discussion about how much influence one or another part should have in formula one,” he told reporters.
Fernando Alonso agreed, pointing the finger at the media for “exaggerating” Schumacher’s view.
“I read what he said and I don’t see any big problem with that,” said the Ferrari driver.
Schumacher also sounded happy that his position triggered a meeting with Pirelli officials at the Mugello test last week.
“We had a good meeting,” revealed the German, “to talk about this subject, so I just hope we continue to go in the right direction.”
Source:GMM