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Money was a factor in Mercedes' showing - Schumacher

Michael Schumacher says the spending power of Red Bull was one reason that Mercedes was unable to challenge for titles in his three years with the team. Having returned to Formula One at the start of 2010 in the hope of adding to his seven world championships, Schumacher retired at the end of 2012 with only one podium to his name in the three seasons. Each of those years saw Sebastian Vettel win the drivers' championship with Red Bull picking up the constructors' title and Schumacher admits that the funds and equipment that Red Bull has at its disposal reminds him of his Ferrari years when he went on to win five championships in a row. "It's a factor," Schumacher is quoted by...
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