Rossi admires Schumacher longevity

Valentino Rossi with Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso and Nicky Hayden at Wrooom
Valentino Rossi with Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso and Nicky Hayden at Wrooom

Jan.12 (GMM) MotoGP great Valentino Rossi has admitted that he admires Michael Schumacher’s sporting longevity.

Seven time world champion Schumacher retired from formula one at the end of 2006 but returned three seasons later with Mercedes, where in 2012 he will attempt to add a first podium to the dazzling tally of his initial career.

“I think it’s great to see (what) Schumacher (is doing),” Italian Rossi, who turns 33 next month, said.

“He is ten years older than me but still in great shape and full of energy. At 43, I want to be like him,” he told Italy’s Sky Sport 24.

Rossi, who like Schumacher has also won seven premier world championships, said he and the German veteran have even more in common.

“I’m an Italian racing for an Italian team, Schumacher is a German with Mercedes. And we have the same chances in the championship,” he smiled.

His current contract with Ducati expires at the end of 2012.

“I would like a new two year contract, which could be the last,” Rossi is quoted as saying. “Then I’ll think about how to have fun.”