“And every driver, including me, always said, ‘Oh, the number of wins don’t matter, records don’t’, but that’s not true.
“You just don’t want to seem pompous or arrogant. So you just say, ‘No, no, I don’t care, don’t look at these numbers’, but of course you do. It’s part of your ego, it’s part of why you’re a competitor.
“Because you want to win, you want to beat everyone, you want to be the best.
“You want the results, you want the wins, you want the championships, you want the biggest salary. That’s how you judge yourself. It’s super important.”
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While that’s the case, however, Schumacher did say in 2008 that he felt his record would be beaten one day.
“I would say, absolutely, yes,” he said at the time.
“Nobody thought, even me, that I could beat [Juan Manuel] Fangio.
“Then I did. Records are there to be beaten.
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