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    How F1 legend Enzo Ferrari bedded factory workers, had secret love child & pushed drivers to brink

    THE creator of the world’s most desired sports cars was a daring racer who lived his life on the edge – in the bedroom and the boardroom.Now the story of how Enzo Ferrari pushed himself, his loved ones and his drivers to their limits is being told in a new biopic starring Adam Driver and ­Penelope Cruz.
    Enzo Ferrari’s enduring love affair with motor racing began in his early days as a young driverCredit: Alamy
    Ferrari pushed himself, his loved ones and his drivers to their limitsCredit: Imago
    Adam Driver, who plays Ferrari, said the film ‘seemed like a subject I didn’t know much about and seemed daunting and exciting’Credit: Alamy
    The film, titled Ferrari, received a seven-minute standing ovation following its world premiere at last week’s Venice Film Festival.
    The tale of how Enzo, the son of a metal shop owner, survived World War One and built the first Ferrari after his factory was flattened during the Second World War would be enough for one movie in itself.
    But the high octane film, which opens in the UK on Boxing Day, focuses on an even more turbulent period.
    In 1957, with his company on the verge of going bust, Enzo bet that he could win the 1,000-mile Mille Miglia road race through Italy.
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    It was a highly dangerous challenge which resulted in the deaths of two of his drivers and nine spectators.
    At the same time he was struggling to save his marriage following the death of his son and amid a long running affair with the mother of a secret love-child.
    The genius behind the Prancing Horse branding, who died at the age of 90 in 1988, was not content with just one mistress.
    Not only did the insatiable businessman have three serious relationships on the go at once, Enzo also had a reputation for bedding the female staff working at his Modena factory.
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    There is already talk of Oscar nominations for ­Penelope, who plays Enzo’s wife Laura, while Shailene Woodley is praised for her performance as mistress Lina Lardi.
    It was this personal drama that attracted Adam Driver to the role.
    He says: “This version of Ferrari, whose internal engine was very much driven by grief, and the difference in his relationship with Laura versus Lina Lardi, all seemed like a subject I didn’t know much about and was daunting and exciting.”
    Enzo first tasted the thrill of fast cars and fumes at the age of ten when his dad Alfredo took him to see a race in Bologna.
    From that moment on he was a devoted petrol-head, filled with the dream of getting behind the wheel himself.
    That hope, as for so many young men in Europe, was almost taken from him by the outbreak of war in 1914.
    He suffered from the serious lung condition pleurisy while working with mules as part of Italy’s mountain regiment three years into the conflict.
    Discharged from the military on health grounds, Enzo set about making a name for himself as a driver at the then-fledgling sports car firm Alfa Romeo.
    He won the first of 11 Grand Prix in 1923, but the death of his friend and team-mate Antonio Ascari on the track two years later left Enzo fearful of pushing his car to its limits.
    The birth of his first son Dino in 1932 convinced him to transfer his talents to the safety of design and manage- ment.
    Having set up his own manufact- urer — Auto Avio Costruzioni — eight years later, he was soon told to makeair-craft engines for Italy’s fascist ruler Benito Mussolini and his factory became a target for Allied bombers.
    Not wishing to be associated with the stain of the despised regime, Enzo changed the firm’s name to Ferrari at the end of the war, and in 1947 a gleaming red 125 model rolled off the production line.
    He was a tough taskmaster whose motto was “the best Ferrari that has ever been built is the next” and worked all week long, wearing his trademark shades, even in his office.
    The business was a distraction from his personal turmoil.
    ‘Beyond reasonable limits’
    In his memoirs, Enzo said: “One must keep working continuously — otherwise one thinks of death.’’
    His son Dino died aged 24 in 1956 after a long battle with a severe type of muscular dystrophy.
    His dad and brother were killed by the Italian flu epidemic in 1916, and eight of his drivers were killed in his cars between 1955 and 1971.
    Adam explains: “He is absolutely instinctive, he’s impulsive, he’s making decisions in a vacuum because he’s used to doing them alone.
    “He’s built a way of coping with that, of death, and especially with people that he’s cared for — not only by his son, but team-mates who have died because of the metal that he has made.”
    The demise of so many of his daring drivers was not down to mechanical failure, but often due to the demanding races Ferrari competed in.
    The most notorious of all was the Mille Miglia, which saw 56 people die in its 30-year history.
    It was so dangerous that the dashing Spanish aristocrat Alfonso de Portago, who had flown a plane under London’s Tower Bridge for a bet, was wary about competing on the twisting roads.
    Penelope Cruz plays Enzo’s wife Laura in the biopic
    The businessman also had multiplel lovers
    Enzo once said: ‘I am convinced that when a man tells a woman he loves her, he only means that he desires her’
    He was right to be worried.
    Shortly after stopping to share a kiss with his film star girlfriend Linda Christian, Alfonso’s third-placed Ferrari 335 S blew a tire and swathed through the crowd.
    It was a moment of pure horror.
    Five of the nine spectators killed were children; Alfonso, 28, was scythed in half and his American co-driver Edmund Nelson also died.
    The photo of Linda and Alfonso was dubbed the Kiss Of Death and Enzo was charged with manslaughter.
    Even though he was eventually cleared of responsibility for the fatal crash, critics have claimed that the Ferrari boss over-stretched his team.
    The late British Formula One driver Tony Brooks, who raced for Ferrari, said in a 2004 documentary: “He would expect a driver to go beyond reasonable limits.”
    Enzo pitted his drivers against each other, including Italian Luigi Musso, who was a fierce rival of his English team-mates Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins, the latter played by Jack O’Connell in the new movie.
    Musso, 33, died after going flat out on a bend while pursuing Hawthorn in the French Grand Prix in July 1958 and, a month later Collins, 26, was killed when his Ferrari struck a tree during the German Grand Prix.
    Most disturbingly, Enzo pursued Luigi’s young girlfriend Fiamma Breschi following his driver’s fatal crash.
    Fiamma revealed in 2004: “He started to desire me. At first he hinted at it, and later he made it very clear. He told me that he couldn’t imagine his life without me.
    “I refused him, but he kept writing to me about a passion that he said was literally consuming him. This lasted for years.”
    She was, though, only one of many women in Enzo’s colourful life.
    He married Laura in 1923, had a son, Piero, with his mistress Lina in 1945, and kept them both in his life.
    There were other short-lived affairs in the province of Modena, which Enzo rarely left.
    He once said: “I am convinced that when a man tells a woman he loves her, he only means that he desires her.”
    But even after his wife died in 1978, Enzo went to visit her grave every morning, which was situated alongside those of his son and parents.
    Devoted Lina and Piero were by his bedside when he died.
    Piero, 78, was given a ten per cent share of the Ferrari company and has been vice chairman of the firm ever since his father’s death.
    He is now a billionaire thanks to massive demand for the glamorous sports cars, which have a starting price of £166,000.
    Classic Ferraris are even more sought after, partly because Enzo would let them rot at the back of his factory once they had been replaced by a newer model.
    A 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO fetched more than £50million at auction five years ago.
    Ironically, though, Enzo drove a modest Fiat to work.
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    His interest was not in creating desirable machines for the public, but in being first past the chequered flag.
    As he once said: “Racing cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.”
    The one remaining AAC 815, the first car built by Enzo Ferrari, pictured in 1973Credit: Getty
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    Fans are only just realising what F1 star Lance Stroll’s real name is

    FANS have been left stunned after only just discovering Formula One star Lance Stroll’s real name.The Aston Martin driver, 24, has recently confirmed that he is dating model Marilou Belanger.
    Fans have been left in shock after discovering Lance Stroll’s real nameCredit: Rex
    But despite his healthy love-life, the Canadian has had a tough time on the track and is yet to gain a podium finish this season.
    He only managed 11th place at the recent Dutch GP despite being cheered on by his new squeeze.
    And that was followed by a disappointing 16th place finish at Sunday’s Monza GP in Italy.
    Race supporters recently got talking as rumours began to spread that Stroll could be planning to swap his seat in F1 for a new career as a tennis player.
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    However, those reports were quickly dismissed by his Aston Martin team, although he has now set tongues wagging again.
    The star has been around for some time now after entering F1 as an 18-year-old in 2017 and he has also secured three podium finishes to date.
    But it seems that not many people actually realised that he was holding a secret regarding his true identity.
    His real name is actually Lance Strulovitch (which is shortened to Stroll).
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    And his 62-year-old billionaire father’s real name is actually Lawrence Strulovitch, although he too goes by the surname of Stroll.
    The star, who will next be in action at the Singapore GP on September 17, is of Russian Jewish descent from his father’s side.
    He also holds both Canadian and Belgian citizenship, with the latter due to the nationality of his mother.
    His true surname has previously been revealed before, but after it emerged again on social media, fans appeared to be in complete shock.
    One tweeted: “Did you know that Lance Stroll’s full name is Lance Strulovitch? Me neither!”
    Another said: “When was someone gonna tell me that Lance Stroll’s name is actually Lance Strulovitch?”
    While a fellow fan said: “STRULOVITCH that’s such a cool name like aaaaaaaa.” More

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    Watch terrifying moment Sky Sports F1 presenter’s car bursts into flames and leaves him with melted BOOT in race

    SKY SPORTS F1 presenter Karun Chandhok was lucky to escape injury after his car burst into flames during a race.Chandhok was in seventh place in the Lavant Cup revival at the time of the incident, which forced him to abandon.
    Karun Chandhok’s car burst into flamesCredit: Twitter / @suhailchandhok
    The damage caused the car to spin outCredit: Twitter / @suhailchandhok
    Chandhok managed to steer the car onto the grass and stepped out unscathedCredit: Twitter / @suhailchandhok
    The TV presenter was happy to escape the incident without injuryCredit: Twitter / @suhailchandhok
    Chandhok was lucky to escape with only a melted bootCredit: Twitter / @karunchandhok
    But it could have been a lot worse for the driver as the rear of his car caught fire without warning.
    The explosion caused the car to spin out but Chandhok, 39, managed to maintain enough control to steer onto to grass and out of danger.
    He quickly stepped out without injury and only suffered some damage to his boot.
    Reflecting on the incident, Chandhok wrote on Twitter: “Lucky to get away with that with nothing more than a melted boot.
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    “Something went bang and seized up the back wheels and sent me spinning.
    “Such a shame to end a race in my dream GT car like that but happy to get out ok!”
    His brother Suhail, who is also a presenter, shared a clip of the incident on social media and praised Chandhok for his composure.
    He wrote: “Scary moment.
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    “Most importantly just really glad he’s ok but I have to say that save, car control and presence of mind to quickly get it off circuit and onto the grass was IMPRESSIVE👏🏼
    “We thought we were done with stressful moments as a family of a racing driver but guess that’s the nature of the beast🙏🏽😇” More

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    Max Verstappen claims little sister ‘has same talent’ as him and reveals why she didn’t become first ever female F1 star

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has revealed that his sister was also a racing driver and had the “same amount of talent” he had as a child.Victoria-Jane is the two-time world champion’s younger sister and he thinks she may have had the ability to become the first ever female Formula One star.
    Victoria-Jane Verstappen was as talented as her brother Max as a kidCredit: @victoriaverstappen
    Victoria used to race but was less motivated than her siblingCredit: @victoriaverstappen
    Victoria has two childrenCredit: @victoriaverstappen
    Verstappen, 25, is two years older than his sibling and both used to race as children.
    Driving runs in the family with their father Jos a former F1 driver, who used to represent the likes of Benetton, Arrows and Minardi.
    He used to take his two kids to the karting track but despite both’s talent, Victoria was never as motivated as her brother.
    Verstappen told RaceFans: “There were a few instances where my dad would spend two days preparing everything like he would do with me, making sure everything was perfect for her to drive.
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    “Then she would drive for like 20 laps, and then she’s like ‘That’s it for me for today’. And then my dad would get quite annoyed.
    “I think she had a lot of potential. I think my sister probably had the same amount of talent as I had when I was little, but she just didn’t want it enough.
    “She liked it but not enough to fight for it, be fit, be ready. That’s fine, as long as you realise that.
    “My dad was mainly focused on me. I was 100 per cent sure that my dad would have gone all the way for her as well.
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    “But my dad didn’t feel it, she didn’t want it enough.”
    Victoria has her own clothing brand called “Unleash the Lion”, which she runs closely with Verstappen.
    She is in a relationship with Tom Heuts and the couple have two sons named Luka and Lio.
    The family were in attendance at both the recent Dutch and Belgian Grand Prixs.
    Verstappen has won the last ten races in a row to smash the F1 record for most consecutive wins.
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    Michael Schumacher update as close pal says stricken legend should be STRIPPED of controversial F1 title

    MICHAEL Schumacher should be stripped of one of his world championships, one of his close friends has said.Veteran journalist Roger Benoit took aim at the stricken legend’s on-track record – despite the two being pals.
    Michael Schumacher is one of the greatest F1 times of all timesCredit: AP
    Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher share a podiumCredit: Getty
    The two drivers crashed in 1994 – handing the title to SchumacherCredit: Getty
    Benoit – who reconciled with Schumacher in 2011 after years of feuding – said he believes the ace should lose his 1994 F1 title.
    Schumacher currently stands alongside Lewis Hamilton as one of only two seven-time world champions.
    They are the joint most successful drivers in the history of F1.
    The German won his titles in 94 and 95, before going on an incredible five-year winning streak between 2000 and 2004.
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    Schumacher has however not been seen or heard since 2013 after suffering a catastrophic injury during a ski crash.
    His family maintains strict privacy around his condition.
    But for his pal Benoit, Schumacher’s first title is tainted after the racer’s infamous crash with Brit rival Damon Hill.
    The two came together in the title decider, with Schumacher appearing to veer his Benetton into Hill’s chasing Williams.
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    Benoit gave a wide-ranging interview about his friend to German publication Blick and insisted on calling him a “six-time champion”.
    He was often critical of the driver during his career, but the two became pals after Schumacher’s return to the sport in 2010s.
    “Of course I know that he was world champion seven times. But the 1994 title should actually be taken away from him because he only won it because of his foul on Damon Hill,” said Benoit.
    But despite this, Benoit still hailed him as one of the “greatest of all time”.
    “I always had respect for his performance. The way he worked at Ferrari was unique,” he said.
    “He was regularly in the box until midnight, an unbelievable work attitude. 
    “And he still holds the record of 19 podium places in a row to this day.”
    The two spent years not speaking before they reconciled after a chance meeting in the paddock at the Japanese GP in 2011.
    “He walked past me. But after two meters he stopped, came back, hit my knee with his hand and said: ‘Let’s forget everything that once was. We’ll start from the beginning’,” said Benoit.
    His comments come from ongoing controversy in F1 over retrospective championships.
    Schumacher’s protege Felipe Massa is launching legal action to attempt to claim the 2008 title from Lewis Hamilton.
    Massa believes he was robbed after the “Crashgate” scandal at the Singapore GP that year – something he believes unfairly cost him the title.
    And meanwhile, there is ongoing lobbying from fans and controversy over the ending of the 2021 season, where Max Verstappen passed Hamilton on the final lap to win the title.
    F1 bosses admitted “human error” meant the rules were not applied in the correct way during a final safety car period – potentially costing Hamilton his eighth world title.
    Schumacher’s pal Benoit’s urging would see Schumacher drop down to six titles – and Hamilton take his place as the singular all-time greatest in terms of stats.
    But when asked by  Blick to provide a specific update on Schumacher’s health, he refused and said: “No”.
    “There is only one answer to this question and that is what his son Mick gave in one of his rare interviews in 2022: ‘I would give anything to talk to dad’,” he went on.
    “This sentence says everything about how his father has been doing for over 3,500 days.
    “A case without hope.”
    F1 journalist and close friend Roger Benoit called Schumacher “a case without hope”Credit: PA
    Following that skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013, Schumacher spent 250 days in a medically-induced coma in hospital.
    Even since he was eventually permitted to return home, few have seen or visited him, and reports of the German’s condition are extremely rare.
    Some friends and even family members have been kept in the dark by those closest to him in an effort to prevent leaks to the press.
    Schumacher’s son, Mick, continued the family’s legacy of F1 drivers when competing for Haas in 2021 and 2022.
    He is now a reserve driver for Mercedes.
    Schumacher’s wife, Corinna, offered a small but powerful update on her husband’s health during the 2021 Netflix documentary about the German.
    An emotional Corinna said: “Michael is here. Different, but he’s here, and that gives us strength, I find.
    “We’re together. We live together at home. We do therapy. We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he’s comfortable.
    “And to simply make him feel our family, our bond. And no matter what, I will do everything I can. We all will.
    “We’re trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives.
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    “I have never blamed God for what happened. It was just really bad luck – all the bad luck anyone can have in life.
    “It’s always terrible when you say, “Why is this happening to Michael or us?” But then why does it happen to other people?” More

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    Deadline for F1 chiefs to respond to Felipe Massa’s ‘Crashgate’ case PASSES with Lewis Hamilton’s 2008 title on the line

    THE deadline has passed for Formula 1 and the FIA to respond to Felipe Massa’s lawyers regarding their “Crashgate” complaints.Massa’s legal representatives sent F1 and FIA chiefs an eight-page dossier alleging a “conspiracy” over the handling of the “Crashgate” scandal during the 2008 season.
    Felipe Massa lost out on the 2008 F1 driver’s championshipCredit: AP
    Massa, 42, was beaten by Lewis Hamilton by a single pointCredit: AFP
    The Brazilian lost out on the world championship by a single point to Lewis Hamilton during the final race of the campaign.
    Earlier in the season he dropped from first to 13th in Singapore, after Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed to help his Renault team-mate Fernando Alonso’s own title ambitions.
    Piquet Jr crashed during the 14th lap, when only Alonso had pitted.
    Earlier this year former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone admitted that he and ex-FIA president Max Mosley had learned of Renault’s plot in 2008 – before it all came to light the following year.
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    Ecclestone, 92, said that he and Mosley kept quiet in order to “protect the sport and save it from a huge scandal”.
    Massa, 42, is now seeking compensation for what his lawyers claim to be tens of millions of euros in lost earning and bonuses.
    According to The Independent, a two-week deadline was initially set for F1 and the FIA to respond to the dossier.
    But after they claimed that was not enough time, the deadline was extended until 4pm yesterday.
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    An extract of the letter sent to F1 and the FIA read: “Simply put, Mr Massa is the rightful 2008 Driver’s Champion, and F1 and FIA deliberately ignored the misconduct that cheated him out of that title.
    “Mr Massa is unable to fully quantify his losses at this stage but estimates that they are likely to exceed tens of millions of Euros.
    “This amount does not cover the serious moral and reputational losses suffered by Mr Massa.”
    Should Massa’s legal case be successful, he could potentially be awarded Hamilton’s 2008 title.
    But the former Ferrari star accepts that this is unlikely.
    He said: “There are rules, and there are many things that, depending on the country, you cannot go back after 15 years to resolve a situation.”
    ‘A STOLEN RACE’
    On his case, Massa told Esportlandia: “I consider myself with great chances of having had that title.
    “If you remember Singapore, it was a steal. After Bernie Ecclestone spoke about it, we are trying to understand, legally, if there is any chance of going back.’
    “So it just goes to show that I was totally wronged by what happened that year, in a stolen race.
    “This made me lift the antenna and go after justice. I’m not a lawyer, but everyone knows, I was clearly wronged and I think justice is part of our fight to get what happened right.
    “That was a stolen run. It was manipulation, which is a very serious thing. It wasn’t an engine that broke down. There was also an engine that broke, but that’s part of the game.
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    “They made Nelsinho Piquet crash because he wanted to help his team-mate, who was last in the race, to win. They totally did a manipulation for a result.”
    Asked about his Crashgate comments by Reuters, Ecclestone said: “I don’t remember any of this.” More

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    World’s sexiest racing driver Lindsay Brewer sizzles in revealing top and leaves behind track in teased snaps

    RACECAR driver Lindsay Brewer dazzled the racing world in her latest social media post.The 26-year-old professional driver took to social media to share a photo on Friday showcasing her life outside the car.
    Lindsay Brewer wowed fans with her latest photosCredit: Instagram/lindsaymariebrewer
    Lindsay Brewer is a professional race car driverCredit: Instagram/lindsaymariebrewer
    Brewer shared a series of photos showing her time off in Los Angeles, Califonia, stunning fans with her fit figure while showcasing her off-the-track fashion.
    She posed in a black top with blue jeans and captioned the post: “Not in a race suit for once.”
    The post received close to 57,000 likes in a span of hours.
    And her 2.5million followers flooded the comments section, showering her with glowing comments.

    One shared: “Breathtakingly Beautiful.”
    Another posted: “She is gorgeous!”
    While a third proclaimed: “I think I blew a head gasket. Jaw-dropping pics!”
    A fourth added: “Model? I thought that you were a racecar driver. You are multi-talented!”
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    Brewer competes in the USF Pro 2000, two tiers below the IndyCar Series, and just finished her season. 
    She attributes her start to a career in racing after discovering her love for motorsports at 11 after going to a go-karting birthday party.
    Brewer shared an Instagram post earlier this week reflecting on the season and how she wants to grow from the experience.
    The popular driver finished the USF Pro 2000 2023 standings in 18th place with 108 points.
    In 2022, she made a pair of top-10 finishes at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and streets of Toronto.
    She races in the USF Pro 2000 and just finished up her seasonCredit: TikTok/ lindsaymbrewer
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    Michael Schumacher’s village left abandoned with just 12 PEOPLE still living – and it’s set to be completely torn down

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s home town has just 12 people living in it after becoming abandoned as it prepares to be completely torn down.Kerpen-Manheim, located around 20 miles outside the city of Cologne in western Germany, is set to meet a tragic end.
    Michael Schumacher’s hometown of Kerpen-Manheim, Western-Germany, is set to be completely torn down in 2024Credit: Getty
    It is set to be flattened in order to make way for Germany’s largest open-pit coal mine – the Hambach surface mineCredit: Getty
    F1 legend Michael Schumacher grew up in Kerpen-Manheim before becoming a seven-time world championCredit: AFP
    It is set to be flattened in order to make way for Germany’s largest open-pit coal mine – the Hambach surface mine.
    This is despite a statutory plan being put in place to phase out coal within the country in 2029.
    Nonetheless, the excavators are set to begin their destruction in 2024.
    But three things will remain intact, including the listed St. Albanus and Leonhardus church and Schumacher’s childhood home – restored by Michael’s brother Ralf.
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    “I grew up with lots of animals. Of course, that leaves its mark,” Ralf told Auto Bild.
    “And since, thanks to the Greens [political party], my entire hometown didn’t fall victim to lignite mining after all.
    The legendary Erftlandring go-kart track, where the seven-time Formula One world champion honed his skills, will also remain.
    This was where Michael’s parents took him once he had crashed his motorcycle engine-powered pedal kart, built by his Dad, into a lamp post.
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    The go-kart track, which was recently served by Ralf as the youth director, helped to discover a new generation of talent.
    “I was the youth director until recently, but now someone else is doing it, which makes sense because I can’t always be on site,” said Ralf on the Kerpen-Manheim track.
    “But I’m glad that the kart track is still there.
    “It has been newly asphalted and parts of it are on land that belongs to me. I live right next door.
    “We try to promote young German drivers, which is hard enough in Germany at the moment.”
    The surviving infrastructure in Kerpen-Manheim will show just how much the area has benefited from Schumacher’s success, at least.
    The area also holds extra sentimental value for the Schumacher family because it is where Michael married his wife, Corinna, in 1995.
    However, the house at Forsthausstrasse 92, where the couple first moved into together, is no longer there.
    For everyone else who has come and gone throughout Kerpen-Manheim’s history, the town will soon become a distant memory.
    That is, however, despite the fact it has basically worn down to nothing as a result of its abandonment over the years.
    With just 12 residents to its name, Kerpen-Manheim waits patiently for its demolition, with overgrown roads and boarded up houses dominating the landscape.
    As for Michael himself, he remains out of the public eye following his tragic skiing accident in 2013.
    His wife, Corinna, revealed in the 2021 Netflix documentary, ‘Schumacher’, that he is “different, but here”.
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    However, one of the F1 legend’s closest friends dealt a fresh blow to fans in an update on Michael’s ten-year health battle.
    F1 journalist Roger Benoit described the 45-year-old as “a case without hope” in a harrowing confession.
    The town’s go-kart rack where Michael learned to race will be one of three places to remainCredit: Alamy
    The town is now full of boarded up buildings after it became virtually abandonedCredit: Getty
    Just 12 people reside in the town ahead of its impending demolitionCredit: Getty More