
Michael Schumacher was philosophical as he faced up to his Japanese Grand Prix loss. His first engine failure since 2000 cost the Ferrari driver ten points in the championship battle with Fernando Alonso.
"The engine just suddenly failed and I never saw it coming," Schumacher said. "The first thing you think is 'there go my ten points'. I don't think there's much chance left for the drivers' title but we will still do the best we can and try to secure the constructors' championship."
Schumacher can still win the title, but he needs Alonso to score no points in Brazil while he takes the race victory.
"I did the best I could and we worked so hard here, but now there's only really a theoretical chance of winning the title," he added. "The drivers' championship is lost. You can't go to a race expecting someone not to finish a race."
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