Schu still quick on day two in Spain
Not only did the retired seven time world champion improve his best Tuesday lap time by about four tenths, he was so far on Wednesday nearly a full second faster than McLaren's Pedro de la Rosa at the lunch hour. While lesser drivers have little car control and are struggling with no traction control, Schumacher's skill is just too much for the others. If he were to unretire he probably could win the next three world titles and make it an even 10.
It was not all smooth sailing with the Ferrari team, however, as Schumacher ran into the gravel at one point, while Felipe Massa's sister F2007 had to be returned to the pits on the back of a truck.
Also in action at the circuit near Barcelona on Wednesday morning, alongside runners for every formula one team, was former Honda test driver Christian Klien, who is bidding to return to the grid next season with Force India.