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Michael Schumacher situation not one thing F1 chief ‘would want on worst enemy’

F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali, who as soon as labored with Michael Schumacher at Ferrari, has given a heartbreaking replace concerning the legendary racer’s well being, admitting he would not want it on his “worst enemy”.

It’s almost 10 years for the reason that seven-time world champion, now aged 54, had a tragic snowboarding accident within the Alps, leading to six months in a medically induced coma and needing extra medical remedy afterwards. In all this time, his household have stored his situation non-public as he is being cared for round the clock by his spouse Corinna and a staff of medical specialists.

Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Domenicali has now stated: “It seems like yesterday his accident in Meribel, they are episodes that change your life.”

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He additionally added: “Out of respect for him and his family we must stay close to him, this difficult situation remains. What is between me and the family remains private, but living like this for 10 years is something you would never wish even on your worst enemy.”

In additional saddening information, Schumacher’s former supervisor, Willi Weber, confessed to Cologne Express that he would not maintain out any hope of ever seeing his pal once more. Weber admitted: “When I think of Michael now, unfortunately, I don’t have anymore hope that I will see him again. No positive news after 10 years.”



Stefano Domenicali has spoken about Michael Schumacher

The 81-year-old additionally spoke of his remorse for not visiting Schumacher within the hospital. “Of course, I regret that very much and blame myself. I should have visited Michael in the hospital. I mourned like a dog after his accident. It hit me incredibly hard, you can imagine that. But at some point, the point came when I had to free myself from Michael and let go.”

“Even three or four years later, people who recognised me kept asking me, ‘You’re Schumacher’s ex-manager. How is Michael?’ Then I stopped trying to explain and thought, ‘Why doesn’t anyone ask how I’m doing?’ For me, it was clear, ‘Well, now it’s over. This crap needs to get out of my head’.”

Meanwhile, his spouse Corinna has imposed a “family only” rule, permitting solely these closest to see the 54-year-old at their Lausanne home.



The F1 chief would not want Michael Schumacher’s situation on his “worst enemy”

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In a uncommon public look in July 2022, she described her husband as “different” following the accident. “I miss Michael every day,” Corinna confessed after accepting the State Prize of North-Rhine-Westphalia on behalf of Schumacher.

“But it’s not just me who misses him. It’s the children, the family, his father, everyone around him. I mean, everybody misses Michael, but Michael is here. Different, but he’s here and that gives us strength, I find.”

“We try to carry on a family as Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives. ‘Private is private’, as he always said. It is very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible. Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael.”

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