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Home » Former Ferrari engineer Luca Baldisserri recalls Michael Schumacher: “I prefer to remember him on the track”

Former Ferrari engineer Luca Baldisserri recalls Michael Schumacher: “I prefer to remember him on the track”. Former Ferrari engineer Luca Baldisserri recalls Michael Schumacher.

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Michael Schumacher has turned 56. Happy Birthday, Michael! The seven-time world champion, born in Hürth-Hermülheim on January 3, 1969, cannot personally acknowledge the immense support he receives from every corner of the globe. His life changed twelve years ago following a skiing accident in Méribel, France, which left him in a different state of being, despite the loving care of his wife Corinna and his family.

“I don’t think about his current condition,” explained Luca Baldisserri, the 63-year-old engineer from Italy: “I prefer to remember him on the track when he raced with Ferrari and won one world title after another.”

Today, Baldisserri works with young talents at Prema in F4, but he was Schumacher’s race engineer during Ferrari’s most successful era. Together, they experienced extraordinary moments.

The “Kaiser,” as Michael was nicknamed, what kind of person was he?
“He was undoubtedly a champion who wanted to trust the collaborators around him,” Luca Baldisserri recalled. “I worked with him at the track, of course, but also outside of racing. He had an extraordinary ability to create a team around himself. We played football, went skiing, and built a solid relationship that went beyond just the professional.”

You described him as a champion, but what set Schumacher apart from other drivers?
“He had natural talent that was immediately apparent in his first races. But what made him special was his determination to improve his performance by working with the team, adding other skills to his raw talent.”

Can you give an example?
“It’s simple. In the early 2000s, telemetry was still a fairly rudimentary tool. Michael sought to use it to its fullest, associating the data with what he felt while driving. In short, he was constantly refining his driving skills. That’s not something everyone does at the top level.”

Unlike Lewis Hamilton, who dislikes testing, Schumacher always made himself available for testing…
“He was dedicated to the work. He contributed to car development with detailed feedback, thanks to his in-depth knowledge of the vehicle.”

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Michael excelled at adapting to a constantly evolving Formula 1. He was among the first to exploit the growing number of buttons and controls on the steering wheel. Beyond his natural ability to find the limit, the German also maintained excellent physical and mental preparation…
“Training was part of his lifestyle. He even had a Technogym installed at Fiorano, where Ferrari had its offices. That’s where Michael lived during the frequent tests at the home circuit. His body and mind were conditioned to endure prolonged effort.”

“Schumy also relied heavily on Ross Brawn’s tactical acumen. He was ready to execute race stints at qualifying pace repeatedly.”

This brings us to the famous 2004 French GP at Magny-Cours, remembered for his victory with four pit stops. The strategy was suggested to Brawn by Baldisserri…
“It wasn’t an extraordinary race-day decision,” Luca revealed. “I recall it being among the possibilities discussed during the Thursday meeting. Magny-Cours had certain characteristics that lent themselves to an extreme approach: the time spent in the pit lane was shorter than at other tracks, and the benefits of a lighter car with less fuel not only improved lap times but also reduced tire wear. We had the F2004, a car that maximized these advantages.”

You were up against Fernando Alonso’s Renault, which had Michelin tires that performed better at the start than Bridgestones…
“The F2004 was an extraordinary car that allowed us to execute tight strategies. It had a smaller fuel tank than the F2003-GA and a shorter wheelbase, which meant we had to exploit its strengths. But you also needed a driver capable of doing five stints as if they were qualifying laps. Michael elevated our strategy with his driving.”

Alonso ultimately had to concede as Schumacher pulled away after his fourth stop on lap 58 (his earlier stops were on laps 11, 28, and 42). The final gap was over eight seconds, despite the R24 giving Ferrari a tough fight.

Some likened Michael to a computer, overlooking his human side. In 2003, Ferrari assigned Baldisserri to vehicle dynamics analysis, and Chris Dyer became Schumacher’s race engineer. In the first three races, Michael achieved modest results (fourth, sixth, and a DNF). Baldisserri returned as chief track engineer from the fourth race, and Schumacher won the San Marino GP…
“Some work procedures had changed,” Baldisserri said vaguely. But Schumacher regained his trusted engineer, and the combination helped Ferrari recover from a tough start. Michael ultimately won the championship that year, despite the F2003-GA being challenging to set up and drive.

And how should we remember his Mercedes era?
“Returning to F1 after three years off isn’t easy, even for a champion,” Baldisserri concluded, “especially as age was catching up. But my memories of Michael are in red.”

Michael wasn’t without flaws, was he?
“Of course, like everyone. To achieve his goals, he could be ruthless on the track. The titles won with Benetton weren’t entirely clean…”

And there was the infamous incident at the 1997 European GP in Jerez, where he tried to take out Jacques Villeneuve’s Williams at the Dry Sack corner on lap 47…
“He was informed of a water leak in the engine and was unlikely to finish the race. Realizing he might lose the title likely drove him to such an extreme move. It proved futile, as Jacques won the title. But let’s set aside those episodes. For me, Schumacher was the driving force behind Ferrari’s unforgettable success streak.”

Seven world titles, 91 wins, and 68 poles in 306 GPs are unforgettable. In 2006, the city of Maranello granted Michael honorary citizenship. Yet, in November, his hometown of Kerpen, Germany, where his family owned a karting track, denied him that same honor. Incredible but, unfortunately, true.

Jan 3, 2025Sofia Bianchi

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