at the End of december it will be five years ago that Michael Schumacher crashed on the ski, and smoke, in a coma, and since his return to his own house shortly after has the outside world not really been aware of how the former Formula 1-verdensmesters life really is.
But now promises his former boss at Ferrari, Jean Todt, a little of the veil of what goes on behind the closed doors.
In an interview with Auto Bild explains the Ot, that he in november as the Formula 1-the song contest in Brazil, along with Schumacher.
– I try to be careful with such statements, but it fits. I saw it with Schumacher in his home in Switzerland, says Todt.
The former Ferrari boss explains that he’s visiting Schumacher on a monthly basis, and put the big price on the fellowship.
He has, however, it is also hard to talk about the German star.
– I must almost cry. Throughout my offices and my Modabet homes hanging pictures of him. The time with Michael will always stand as the best in my life, ” says Todt.
Michael Schumacher is in so good condition that he can follow Formula 1 on tv. Photo: AP
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Michael Schumacher won seven Formula 1 world championships and have a 91 grandprix wins, more than any other racing drivers through the ages.
the Previous week, it was the German archbishop Dr. Georg Gänswein, who came with little information on Schumacher.
– He senses that there are people around him who like him. People who take care of him, and which, thankfully, keeps the public outside, he said to Bild.
Schumacher’s fight for the return is long.
– His face is just as we remember it. It’s just been a little rounder, said the archbishop, who also has visited the Schumacher.
A year after Schumacher’s accident was Extra Blade on the visit in his hometown, and what you can see right below.
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