The German believes his experience will make the difference in his F1 title battle with Renault's Fernando Alonso.
Rediff Readers chat about the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix.
The Ferrari ace breathed a sigh of considerable relief as he celebrated one of the sport's great comebacks.
The world champion made it clear that he could never forgive or forget what happened in Monza.\n
The Indian driver says he would like to take the place of Williams test driver Alex Wurz's, who has been promoted as one of the team's two race drivers.
But the Spaniard also believes that he will be able to fight back strongly in the last three and retain his title.
All the action from the rediff Formula One chat after the German GP.
Paddock sentiment has started swinging towards the expectation that the German will continue for another year or two.
Kimi Raikkonen, the only man standing between 24-year-old Alonso and the title, made an error in qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix. and starts on the third row in fifth place.
Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso is confident he can stop Michael Schumacher's winning run in his Ferrari rival's home German Grand Prix this weekend.
McLaren set the pace in Friday's Brazilian Grand Prix practice with Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya the fastest race driver.
Michael Schumacher has won seven times at Magny-Cours, and can become the first driver to win the same Grand Prix eight times.
Renault's Fernando Alonso took a giant step towards becoming Formula One's youngest champion by finishing a close second.
India's Narain Karthikeyan will start 19th on the grid on Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso feels Sunday's inaugural Turkish Grand Prix could play to Renault's strengths.
The Formula One world champion will carry the club's crest on his car if presidential candidate Juan Palacios is elected president.
The German roared around the twisty Hungaroring circuit in one minute 19.882 seconds.
Renault boss Flavio Briatore believes Fernando Alonso's decision to leave Renault could be good for the F1 champions
Lewis Hamilton became the first Formula One driver to win 100 races with a victory in Russia that sent him back on top of the championship.