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09-26-2004 (GMM - Shanghai) Michael Schumacher will start the Chinese GP from pitlane or last place on the grid after a new engine was fitted to his Ferrari. The German spun in final qualifying, relocating him to the back. ''Depending on which strategy looks best,'' said technical director Ross Brawn, ''we will go for one or the other (option).'' Jaguar driver Mark Webber has come out in defence of F1's 'old' circuits like Monza, Spa and Silverstone. ''We can't have 18 races all like this,'' he said at the amazing Shanghai facility. ''Monza has soul, and you can't buy it - the tracks (like Monza) are the foundation of our sport.'' Never rule-out a Michael Schumacher win. His Ferrari team-mate, Chinese pole sitter Rubens Barrichello, knows that. ''He is not out of the picture completely,'' said the Brazilian, in reference to Michael's qualifying spin. ''Obviously he'll have a tough race but you can overtake here. I'm not so sure he can win the race, but he can have a good result.'' |
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