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Ferrari expected more of Schumacher at Interlagos

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has expressed his dismay that former Maranello hero Michael Schumacher did not make it harder for Sebastian Vettel to deny Fernando Alonso the 2012 F1 world title. Despite having effectively forced Schumacher into his first retirement from the top flight by signing Kimi Raikkonen at the end of the 2006 campaign, the Scuderia has always retained an affection for the seven-time champion after he returned it to title success, and di Montezemolo clearly hoped that there would be some mutual regard when it came to the closing stages of the 2012 season finale. With Vettel holding a 13-point advantage over Alonso heading to Brazil, the odds were stacked...
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