Formula One World champion Sebastian Vettel hailed Michael Schumacher as his hero and inspiration as the German great prepared for a final farewell to the sport at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Sitting alongside the seven times champion at a news conference, Vettel suggested the 43-year-old might like to cover his ears before singing the praises of a man he first met as a schoolboy karter.
"He was our hero."
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Vettel recalled how Schumacher, then at the peak of his fame and success with Ferrari, had handed out the trophies in the German karting championship at the champion's family-owned circuit in Kerpen.
Schumacher, he said, had spoken to the fans and every competitor and only now, as a champion himself, did he realise how much time he had set aside from a busy schedule.
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"When I met him the first time, obviously I didn't know what to say because I didn't want to ask something stupid," said the Red Bull driver.
"When I talk to him now, it doesn't feel like talking to my childhood hero, it feels like talking to Michael so I see the person rather than what he has achieved."
The two have also competed together as a team in the annual Race of Champions event, winning it for the past five years and preparing for a sixth victory in Bangkok next month.
Asked whether there was "a certain sadness" in his imminent retirement, Schumacher -- winner of a record 91 races with Benetton and Ferrari -- replied: "Probably not, no."
"I have tried that mission to end successful," he added. "It didn't work this time but I'm quite happy to finish from here and go for a different life again."
Photographs: Mark Thompson/Getty Images; Paul Gilham/Getty Images
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