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Schumacher situation ‘painful’, admits Todt

 XPB Images FIA President Jean Todt admits that seeing former driver and close friend Michael Schumacher in his current situation is “painful”. The seven-time world champion suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in December 2013. He spent six months in a coma before returning home in July 2014 to continue his recovery. Since then, updates on Schumacher’s condition have been very limited, with her manager recently having to deny a report that said the German could be aided in walking. Todt saw Schumacher win five consecutive Drivers’ titles at Ferrari (2000-2004) during his tenure at Maranello and considers him family. The FIA president was also close to...
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