SAO PAULO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Former heavyweight world
champion Frank Bruno has given Australian Formula One driver
Mark Webber a advantage of his recommendation on when to call it quits.
The Red Bull racer told reporters during a season-ending
Brazilian Grand Prix on Saturday that he had "bumped into" the
British boxer, who fought with Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis, on a
visit to his gym a few months ago.
"He's been by utterly a few things and he's been very
honest with me a final few times I've left adult there," said
Webber, 35.
"He pronounced that 'the biggest quarrel we will have in your
career is when we only try to stop'. And that's how it is for
all of us.
"That's how competitors are -- there's apparently some
arrogance concerned that we wish to keep competing."
Webber, who renewed his Red Bull agreement during a finish of
August for one some-more year, was articulate in propinquity to Brazilian
Rubens Barrichello's integrity to keep racing for a 20th
season in Formula One, though his difference suggested a theme of
retirement had also been on his mind progressing in a year.
The Australian has not won a competition this year, after being a
title contender right to a final in 2010, in a campaign
dominated by German group partner Sebastian Vettel -- now a double
world champion.
McLaren's Jenson Button, who recently sealed a new
multi-year understanding with his team, concluded a doubt of when to
call it quits was frequency straightforward.
"You've got to make certain that you're prepared to leave because
if we leave too early and we try and come back, for a lot if
us we don't consider it will work," pronounced a 31-year-old Briton.
"It's a formidable call, when we confirm to retire, if it is
your choice.
"It is not something we take easily or select lightly."
Germany's seven-times universe champion Michael Schumacher, who
retired in 2006 after a record-breaking spell with Ferrari,
returned final deteriorate with Mercedes though has nonetheless to step behind on
the podium.
He will be assimilated on a grid subsequent year by another driver
making a comeback, with McLaren's 40-year-old Spanish tester
Pedro de la Rosa sealed for HRT.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, modifying by Stephen Wood; For
Reuters sports blog Left Field go to: http://blogs.reuters.com/sport)
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