
Michael Schumacher has aleady been helping the Ferrari team's 2007 campaign despite only retiring from his driving role at the end of last season. The seven-time champion was at Mugello for the first laps of the new Ferrari yesterday.
"Michael has already adopted a new mentality; I'd say even a new dimension," Montezemolo said. "This morning he was at the box and listening to the comments of the drivers. I really enjoyed seeing him enthusiastic like that. He could have done something else, but he decided to stay, to contribute to the team. This shows not only his personality but also what kind of relationship he has with Ferrari; it is very personal and reaches very deep."
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