Jean Todt has accepted a lucrative offer to remain in charge of the Ferrari team beyond 2006. It was revealed this month that the one-year proposal, courtesy of President Luca di Montezemolo and reportedly too good to refuse, would almost certainly also indicate that Michael Schumacher was likely to stick around.
A source in the Italian press said Montezemolo met with reporters at Maranello this week and confided to some of them that 60-year-old Todt ‘will be with us’ in 2007. He was also quoted as enthusing to sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport: “Since Imola, we have made more progress than any other team.”
“If we had not had the problems at Malaysia and Australia, we would be leading the world title.”
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