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Schumacher demands answers from Mercedes

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Michael Schumacher insists he had no problems with team-mate Nico Rosberg © Getty Images
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Michael Schumacher has blamed his car for his disappointing return to Formula One.

The seven-time world champion finished ninth in the drivers' standings, but despite being consistently outpaced by his team-mate Nico Rosberg, Schumacher insisted his Mercedes GP car was to blame.

Schumacher claimed Rosberg had not suffered the same trouble with his car, and revealed he had demanded answers from team principal Ross Brawn and Mercedes boss Norbert Haug.

"I had no problems with Nico," he said "But I told Norbert and Ross that it was time to find explanations.

"The fastest driver is a reference for the other one. You see the data of how he drives, but it didn't work quite so well in the other car. Looking back, there were a few things [wrong] with my car.

"The exhaust got so hot that sometimes the underside of the car burnt or the F-Duct was triggered in parts of the track where it shouldn't have been. But I have not spoken publicly about them; I preferred to discuss it internally."

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