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Michael Schumacher vows to keep improving

Schumacher vows to keep improving
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Michael Schumacher hopes to build on his fifth place finish at the Indian Grand Prix.

Mercedes GP driver Michael Schumacher is hopeful that he and his team can build on a decent performance at the Indian Grand Prix.

The former world champion finished fifth at the inaugural Grand Prix in India last weekend and the German is hoping to continue that form.

Schumacher has now finished fifth in three of the last six races ahead of next weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

"The season's ending is coming up with some quite spectacular races. After the debut in India last weekend, we are now heading to the equally impressive Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi next week," said Schumacher.

"The twilight race here certainly delivers a very unique atmosphere and challenge, and I truly enjoyed driving in those conditions last year when I was doing so for the first time.

"I hope that we can carry on our good team performance next weekend, at the home race for Aabar, and I look forward to scoring more points."

The 42-year-old is currently five points behind Mercedes GP teammate Nico Rosberg in the World Drivers' Championship standings.

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