HOCKENHEIM, Germany, July 30 - Michael Schumacher's manager Willi Weber
has told the Ferrari great to retire if he wins his record eighth Formula One
championship this season.
"I am not only his manager, I am also his long-time friend. If we win the
title, I think it's time to retire," Weber told Reuters before Schumacher won
the German Grand Prix on Sunday to slash Fernando Alonso's overall lead to 11
points.
"This is my advice," the German continued.
"He can always do what he wants. But it is my advice and we will see what he
is doing.
"He asked me 'What do you think I should do?' and then I gave him the answer,
a real open answer.
"I said that when you win the championship then I think it's time to say
goodbye, because this is the top level where you want to go. Otherwise you just
can hurt yourself. I have told him that."
Schumacher, 37, is the oldest driver on the starting grid and his contract
with Ferrari expires at the end of the season.
His future is the object of constant speculation, with a sequence of driver
moves hanging on whether the most successful driver in the history of the sport
decides to call it a day or continue.
Ferrari boss Jean Todt has said the team plan to announce their 2007 lineup
at their home Italian Grand Prix in September although the championship outcome
now looks certain to remain open beyond then.
The Italian team have been strongly linked to McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen,
although Renault are also chasing the Finn and McLaren want to retain him, and
also have Brazilian Felipe Massa under contract.
FIERCE BATTLE
Winner of a record 89 races, and with 151 podium appearances, Schumacher is
locked in a fierce battle with Renault's world champion Alonso.
With six races remaining, the title battle is on a knife-edge with Schumacher
having the momentum after winning the last three grands prix.