GP of Monaco F1 2011: Michael Schumacher is marked as objective the podium


Michael Schumacher is marked as objective the podium for the of Monaco's formula one Grand Prix. For now, during this weekend, both he and Nico have been marking good times, and therefore, the heptacampeon did not rule out getting the first podium finish since his return to formula one, especially from the fifth position.
Schumacher acknowledged that, with the speed they have at present, only being quite optimistic, we might expect a podium, but explains that Monaco is Monaco, has its own rules, and you never know what can happen during the race. It has been shown every year, where we we always have surprises, and this that the real surprise in the circuit of the Principality would not be any.
Also, Michael explains that, and as it is Monaco, the output will be very important, and will take it into account when that time comes, in about an hour. Therefore, we know that the Mercedes driver will try to make a good start, aggressively and with the objective, surely, trying to reach podium positions from the outset.
Ross Brawn, for its part, said that the tires are more consistent to that in other races, more than what they expected. Despite this, says that it is difficult to know how it is going to lead to tire during the entire race, as the surface is still Sunday winning rubber, and the track continues becoming faster during the race.
The strategy will be important, and the consistency of the tires will not cause as much difference between old tires and new tires, which is what tends to give more opportunities for overtaking.