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    Michael Schumacher health update as F1 chief says he ‘wouldn’t wish’ star’s horror ski injuries on his ‘worst enemy’

    FORMULA 1’s boss has revealed he wouldn’t wish Michael Schumacher’s condition on his “worst enemy” as his situation remains “difficult”.The seven-time world champion’s health is kept under lock and key by his family and few people have had access to the Ferrari legend, since his skiing accident in the French Alps nearly 10 years ago.
    Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali, pictured right during his time at Ferrari, revealed more updates on Michael Schumacher’s current health stateCredit: Getty
    The ex-Ferrari team manager said he wouldn’t wish Schuey’s situation on his ‘worst enemy’Credit: Getty
    December 29 will mark a decade since Michael’s devastating ski accident in the French Alps, which left him in a coma for more than 200 daysCredit: Reuters
    F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali used to work with Schumacher, now 54, at Ferrari and gave a heartbreaking update.
    “It seems like yesterday his accident in Meribel, they are episodes that change your life,” he told La Gazetta dello Sport.
    “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 ten years is something you would never wish even on your worst enemy.”
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    Domenicali’s update came shortly after Schuey’s racing pal Timo Glock admitted the F1 legend’s injuries are “still hard to accept” 10 years on from his devastating accident.
    “It doesn’t matter about the tenth anniversary,” he told MegaDice.com.
    “Every year when that date comes up everyone gets reminded and thinks about it and what would be if things had gone differently a more positive way.
    “That is life but it is hard to accept because he is such a legend for the sport and for sure, for the family, it is not an easy time.”
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    He added: “I have a lot of respect for the family and I am not a fan of speculating if you don’t know what is going on in the background.
    “How they deal with it is something we can only respect and accept it how it is.”
    Timo revealed is still in “very good contact” with the Schumacher family and the legend’s son, Mick.
    “I met him a lot of times during the season at Grand Prix weekends discussing his future and he was asking me what I would recommend,” he said.
    “I would never be the person to ask anything personal about his father.”
    Timo Glock had previously said Schumacher’s health condition must be kept private.
    His update comes after Schuey’s ex-manager said he has no “hope” of seeing the F1 legend again.
    Willi Weber revealed that he had received “no positive news” after allegedly being shut out of the racing star’s life for the last 10 years.
    The long-term manager of the seven-time F1 champion, Weber, 81, has now opened up about how never believes he will see his former protégé again.
    He told the Cologne Express: “When I think of Michael now, unfortunately I don’t have anymore hope that I will see him again.
    “No positive news after ten years.”
    He also recalled how gutted he felt about not being able to see Schumacher immediately after the accident.
    “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.”
    After three or four years of allegedly being shut out of Schumacher’s life, Weber said: “For me it was clear: ‘Well, now it’s over. This crap needs to get out of my head'”.
    Back in 2017, Weber extraordinarily accused the racing legend’s family of not being honest to the public about the Schumacher’s condition.
     “I find it very unfortunate that Michael’s fans do not know about his health.
    “Why are they not being told the truth?”
    And in July last year, Weber once again made headlines by demanding that the Schumacher family come out with the truth about his health.
    He said he was still “angry” that he had not been kept informed once since the F1 legend’s ski accident.
    He told Italian sports publication Gazetta dello Sport: “I tried hundreds of times to contact Corinna and she didn’t answer.
    “I called Jean Todt to ask him if I should go to the hospital and he told me to wait – it’s too early.
    “They kept me out, telling me it’s too early, well now it’s too late. It’s been nine years. Maybe they should just say it the way it is.”
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    Weber has been credited with discovering Schumacher in 1989 when he signed him up to his F3 team.
    He has previously said that the racing great was “like a son to me”.
    The Formula One legend’s health condition is been kept under lock and key by his family, including his wife Corinna, picturedCredit: Alamy More

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    Inside F1 stars’ Secret Santa as Max Verstappen gets Valtteri Bottas very cheeky gift

    FORMULA 1 stars got into the festive spirit by taking part in Secret Santa with their fellow drivers.And Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas received a particularly cracking gift from Max Verstappen.
    Valtteri Bottas checks out his presentCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    The Finn, 34, received an art book featuring snaps of his own backsideCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Each driver was randomly assigned one of their competitors to buy a gift for.
    When reigning world champion Verstappen got Bottas, he decided to be creative.
    Bottas, 34, raised $150,000 (£118k) with his “Bottass 2024″ calendar last month, in which he bared his backside in each picture.
    For his gift to the Finn, Verstappen made a book entitled ” A simply lovely look at butts in art”.
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    The Dutchman wrote “have a cracking Christmas” on the inside cover, with each page featuring Bottas’ naked rear edited onto existing classic art works.
    Bottas giggled as he flicked through the pages, admitting that it was “really creative”.
    He then guessed that the calendar was from Verstappen at the attempt.
    The world champion himself received a mini retro arcade game from Carlos Sainz.
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    Max Verstappen opens up his retro arcade gameCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Zhou Guanyu received a second copy of Bottas’ calendarCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    While Alfa Romeo ace Zhou Guanyu received a copy of his team-mate’s calendar from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc…. only to reveal that he’d already got one.
    Fernando Alonso was bought a captain’s hat from Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll, after buying a boat in Monaco over the summer.
    While Stroll was gifted a beanie hat from Yuki Tsunoda in order to combat the cold Canadian winter.
    The Japanese star, 23, gratefully opened a Chinese cookbook and apron from Zhou – gushing over his favourite dishes and saying he’d definitely give making them a go.
    Leclerc, who was given Bottas’ calendar back by Zhou, actually really loved his own present from Alonso.
    The veteran Spaniard, 42, bought him a padel racquet – with Leclerc keen to give him a game.
    Nico Hulkenberg opted to poke fun at Pierre Gasly’s “Tripod” nickname… by buying the Frenchman one.
    The German, 36, was then gifted a mug with a yawning emoji on it from Esteban Ocon, sharing that the duo often to send that emoji to each other on WhatsApp.
    Fernando Alonso dons his new captain’s hatCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Lance Stroll was also bought some new headwearCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Yuki Tsunoda checks out his Chinese apronCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Charles Leclerc loved his new padel racquetCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Pierre Gasly is nicknamed ‘Tripod’ on the gridCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Nico Hulkenberg loves a yawning emojiCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Ocon, 27, received a trio of Spiderman-themed presents from George Russell – getting a travel pillow, wash bag and a “very nice” drinks bottle.
    Russell himself got a bouncy toy from Hulkenberg, joking he liked it enough to keep it for at least a “couple of hours” before chucking it away.
    Kevin Magnussen welcomed his second baby daughter with wife Louise, named Agnes, to the world earlier this year.
    Logan Sargeant fittingly bought him a T-shirt for his little girl, with the slogan “Shhh… I’m watching racing with daddy” written on it.
    He then added a Lonely Planet guide to great US road trips.
    Lando Norris bought American Sargeant a Miami Heat-themed mini basketball hoop.
    The McLaren star then received a tiny golf-themed gift from Pierre Gasly, but insisted “I like it!”
    Esteban Ocon opened a trio of Spiderman-themed giftsCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    George Russell pledged to keep his gift for at least ‘two hours’Credit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Kevin Magnussen received a T-shirt for his baby daughterCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Logan Sargeant can shoot hoops into his mini basketCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Lando Norris was given a tiny gift by GaslyCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Alex Albon was bought six personalised golf balls by Oscar Piastri, calling it the “best gift I’ve ever received in my life”.
    While Aussie Piastri received a Koala T-shirt and some chocolate from Daniel Ricciardo, the man he replaced at McLaren.
    Ricciardo himself was gifted some limited edition tequila from Mexican Sergio Perez.
    The Red Bull ace welcomed a baby daughter in September, and was bought a Williams teddy bear and T-shirt by Albon, who also got him some green trainers.
    Sainz was bought a pair of pink Budgy Smugglers with chillies on them, immediately guessing them to be from Bottas.
    He was also given a series of spicy sauces.
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    Absent from the festivities was Mercedes superstar Lewis Hamilton.
    The seven-time world champion curiously did not feature in the video.
    Alex Albon loved his personalised golf ballsCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Oscar Piastri received an Aussie-themed T-shirtCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Daniel Ricciardi has some limited edition Mexican tequila stored awayCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
    Sergio Perez also got some new baby gear for his new-born daughterCredit: YouTube / @FORMULA 1
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    Michael Schumacher health update as ex-F1 star says horror ski crash injuries are ‘still hard to accept’ 10 years on

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s pal has said the F1 legend’s injuries are “still hard to accept” ten years on from his devastating ski accident in the French Alps.The Ferrari ace, 54, has not appeared publicly nor have details of his health condition been revealed since 2013, when a blow to the head left him in a medically-induced coma for 250 days.
    Timo Glock (pictured), former F1 driver and friend of Michael Schumacher’s, said his injuries are still ‘hard to accept’Credit: Getty
    The fellow German racer had previously said how Schuey’s health must be kept privateCredit: AFP
    In a heartbreaking update, former F1 driver Timo Glock told MegaDice.com: “It doesn’t matter about the tenth anniversary.
    “Every year when that date comes up everyone gets reminded and thinks about it and what would be if things had gone differently a more positive way.
    “That is life but it is hard to accept because he is such a legend for the sport and for sure, for the family, it is not an easy time.”
    He added: “I have a lot of respect for the family and I am not a fan of speculating if you don’t know what is going on in the background.
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    “How they deal with it is something we can only respect and accept it how it is.”
    Timo revealed is still in “very good contact” with the Schumacher family and the legend’s son, Mick.
    “I met him a lot of times during the season at Grand Prix weekends discussing his future and he was asking me what I would recommend,” he said.
    “I would never be the person to ask anything personal about his father.”
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    The ex-F1 racer went on to say how he believes his father’s crash must take a toll on 24-year-old Mick.
    “Every son who had a father in F1 had a lot of pressure, Alain Prost’s son, Jean Alesi for instance, they all have the pressure of that name,” Timo explained.
    “If you add in what Mick went through with the accident with his dad, he had three or four times more pressure on his shoulders.
    “Having the Schumacher surname – we can’t imagine how hard it would have been for him.”
    Michael Schumacher’s old pal also believed Mick was let down by Haas boss Guenther Steiner when starting F1 career.
    “I hope he [Mick] has the chance to show his real talent, and he was not able to show that in F1 in the circumstances he had with the Haas team,” he said.
    “Guenther Steiner, in my opinion, did not do his job in the right way to support a young driver coming through with such pressure on his shoulders.
    ” I think he could have delivered differently if the people around him in the team had been right. That would have made a huge difference for him.
    Timo added: “After F3 and F2 he went into F1 blind. This would have been the time when Michael, his father, could have been very supportive for him and would have had the right tips and been there to help in both the good and bad situations.
    “How Mick handled the pressure for someone so young was outstanding. The weight on his shoulder was a lot and he still managed to deliver in F1.
    “But it would have been different if the team and Guenther Steiner had been properly behind him.”
    Timo Glock had previously said Schumacher’s health condition must be kept private.
    His heartbreaking update comes after Schuey’s ex-manager said he has no “hope” of seeing the F1 legend again.
    Willi Weber revealed that he had received “no positive news” after allegedly being shut out of the racing star’s life for the last 10 years.
    The long-term manager of the seven-time F1 champion, Weber, 81, has now opened up about how never believes he will see his former protégé again.
    He told the Cologne Express: “When I think of Michael now, unfortunately I don’t have anymore hope that I will see him again.
    “No positive news after ten years.”
    He also recalled how gutted he felt about not being able to see Schumacher immediately after the accident.
    “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.”
    After three or four years of allegedly being shut out of Schumacher’s life, Weber said: “For me it was clear: ‘Well, now it’s over. This crap needs to get out of my head'”.
    Back in 2017, Weber extraordinarily accused the racing legend’s family of not being honest to the public about the Schumacher’s condition.
     “I find it very unfortunate that Michael’s fans do not know about his health.
    “Why are they not being told the truth?”
    And in July last year, Weber once again made headlines by demanding that the Schumacher family come out with the truth about his health.
    He said he was still “angry” that he had not been kept informed once since the F1 legend’s ski accident.
    He told Italian sports publication Gazetta dello Sport: “I tried hundreds of times to contact Corinna and she didn’t answer.
    “I called Jean Todt to ask him if I should go to the hospital and he told me to wait – it’s too early.
    “They kept me out, telling me it’s too early, well now it’s too late. It’s been nine years. Maybe they should just say it the way it is.”
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    Weber has been credited with discovering Schumacher in 1989 when he signed him up to his F3 team.
    He has previously said that the racing great was “like a son to me”.
    December 29 will mark 10 years since Michael Schumacher’s fateful ski accident in the French AlpsCredit: Alamy
    Mick Schumacher, 24, followed in his father’s footsteps in Formula OneCredit: Getty More

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    Heartbreaking Michael Schumacher health update as F1 star’s ex-manager says he has ‘no hope of seeing him again’

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s ex-manager says he has no “hope” of seeing the F1 legend again.Willi Weber revealed that he had received “no positive news” after allegedly being shut out of the racing star’s life for the last 10 years.
    Michael Schumacher’s long-term manager Willi Weber does not believe he will ever see him againCredit: Alamy
    Weber is often credited with discovering Schumacher in 1989Credit: Getty
    Very little is known about the 54-year-old’s health which has become a closely-guarded secretCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Schumacher, 54, considered by many to be the greatest driver in Formula One history, hasn’t been seen in public since his devastating skiing accident in 2013.
    December 29 will mark a decade since the racer suffered a horrific ski accident in the French Alps that left him in a medically-induced coma for 250 days.
    Ever since, any information about the state of his condition has been a closely-guarded secret kept by his privacy-focused family led by wife Corinna.
    The long-term manager of the seven-time F1 champion, Weber, 81, has now opened up about how never believes he will see his former protégé again.
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    He told the Cologne Express: “When I think of Michael now, unfortunately I don’t have anymore hope that I will see him again.
    “No positive news after ten years.”
    He also recalled how gutted he felt about not being able to see Schumacher immediately after the accident.
    “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.”
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    After three or four years of allegedly being shut out of Schumacher’s life, Weber said: “For me it was clear: ‘Well, now it’s over. This crap needs to get out of my head'”.
    Back in 2017, Weber extraordinarily accused the racing legend’s family of not being honest to the public about the Schumacher’s condition.
     “I find it very unfortunate that Michael’s fans do not know about his health.
    “Why are they not being told the truth?”
    And in July last year, Weber once again made headlines by demanding that the Schumacher family come out with the truth about his health.
    He said he was still “angry” that he had not been kept informed once since the F1 legend’s ski accident.
    He told Italian sports publication La Gazetta dello Sport: “I tried hundreds of times to contact Corinna and she didn’t answer.
    “I called Jean Todt to ask him if I should go to the hospital and he told me to wait – it’s too early.
    “They kept me out, telling me it’s too early, well now it’s too late. It’s been nine years. Maybe they should just say it the way it is.”
    Weber has been credited with discovering Schumacher in 1989 when he signed him up to his F3 team.
    He has previously said that the racing great was “like a son to me”.
    It comes as Schumacher’s close friend and former boss Jean Todt revealed the F1 veteran “is no longer the Michael we knew”.
    “Michael is here, so I don’t miss him,” he told French paper L’Equipe in a recent interview.
    “He’s just not the Michael he used to be,” the ex-Ferrari and FIA boss said.
    “He’s different and he’s wonderfully guided by his wife and children who protect him. His life is different now, and I am privileged to share moments with him.
    “Unfortunately, fate struck him ten years ago. He is no longer the Michael we knew in Formula 1.”
    Last month, Schumacher’s F1 pal Mark Blundell shared heartbreaking regrets over the racing legend’s tragic skiing accident.
    The former McLaren driver, who called Schumacher “ruthless and brilliant”, said he hopes the Ferrari racer is fit enough to understand the sport.
    Blundell, 57, raced in Formula One and competed against the German legend in the 90s.
    Speaking to OLBG, he said: “At the end of the day, what happened to him was incredibly difficult to take.
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    “I don’t know where we are today with Michael’s health as he’s rightly guarded.
    “He’s still around, and hopefully he understands what’s going on. That would be a plus. It’s very difficult.”
    Schumacher was skiing with his son, Mick, when he suffered a devastating head injuryCredit: AFP
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    Lewis Hamilton and Co given hope for 2024 F1 season as Red Bull chief reveals Max Verstappen’s weakness

    RED BULL director Helmut Marko has revealed the key aspect in which Max Verstappen can still improve.The Dutchman dominated Formula 1 in 2023, winning 19 of the 22 races.
    Max Verstappen has dominated Formula 1 in recent yearsCredit: PA
    Verstappen won his third world title on the bounce and is expected to make it four next time out.
    But Marko, 80, believes he still has room to improve.
    Speaking to Sky Germany, Marko said: “Here and there he gets a little impatient when the car is not exactly to his liking.
    “He becomes even faster and takes more care of the material. That gives him an advantage again. I would never have thought it possible, so I don’t see any limits to the top.”
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    Marko believes that the best is yet to come for F1’s most dominant driver, in daunting news for other competitors.
    He added: “It’s his absolute will to win, he can go to the limit in every situation. He does that with aplomb and ease.
    “He has made a very decisive step in tyre management. He can drive at the limit without pushing the tyres.
    “He knows how far he can go. We haven’t seen the peak yet.”
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    McLaren team principal Andrea Stella recently snubbed seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton when naming his three best drivers on the grid.
    Speaking to DAZN, Stella said: “Lando [Norris] is already one of the best drivers on the grid.
    “He is very fast, very good in the race, with tire management… When I think about Lando, I think that if the team and I gave him a good car, he would be able to fight for the championship.
    “When we talk about being the most complete, I definitely think of Fernando Alonso. He basically has no weaknesses.
    “I think this makes him unique. He is not the best in many things, but he is very strong in all of them.
    “Lando, I think his development as a driver will make him so complete. He reminds me a little of Fernando.
    “My top 3 drivers with the same cars would be Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso.”
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    Max Verstappen must cough up more than £1MILLION to compete in F1 next season – but Lewis Hamilton pays less than half

    MAX VERSTAPPEN will have to pay more than £1MILLION to compete in F1 next season.The Dutch star, 26, claimed his third successive drivers’ championship in 2023 with a record 16 wins and 575 points.
    Max Verstappen will have to pay more than £1million to take part in the 2024 seasonCredit: Rex
    Lewis Hamilton will only have to pay £431,000 to compete next yearCredit: Alamy
    But the price of his dominant year means he will have to shell out a substantial amount to compete in 2024.
    F1 racing licences for the following season are always calculated by the previous term’s points totals.
    The base cost for the drivers is nearly £9,000, before each point accumulated incurs an additional £1800.
    This means Verstappen’s 575-point total racks up a payment of more than £1m.
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    The overall total for the Dutch driver stands at £1,046,911.
    However, it is likely Red Bull will cover the cost of the racing licence for their star man.
    Meanwhile, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton will only have to pay £431,349 to compete in 2024 – less than half the fee of rival Verstappen.
    He picked up just 234 points and failed to win a race for a second consecutive season.
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    Williams driver Logan Sargeant, who claimed just one point in the 2023 season, will pay the least amount after accumulating a total of just £10,800.
    Verstappen has complained in the past about having to pay the hefty fees.
    He said: “I don’t think it’s right that we have to pay so much.
    “It doesn’t happen in other sports either. And there are more and more races.”
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    Michael Schumacher’s pal Jean Todt gives update on F1 legend’s condition saying ‘he is no longer the Michael we knew’

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s close friend and former boss Jean Todt has said the F1 legend “is no longer the Michael we knew” in the latest update on his condition.December 29 will mark a decade since the racer’s tragic ski accident in the French Alps that left him in a medically-induced coma for 250 days.
    Michael Schumacher’s fans got another glimpse on the driver’s condition as his close friend and former boss Jean Todt, left, gave the latest updatesCredit: AFP
    The ex-Ferrari and FIA boss said Schumacher is ‘no longer the Michael we knew’Credit: AFP
    Schumacher, now 54, hasn’t appeared publicly ever since as his family provided very few updates on his condition.
    But now, ex-Ferrari and FIA boss Todt has given fans a glimpse into Schumacher’s current state.
    “Michael is here, so I don’t miss him,” he told French paper L’Equipe in a recent interview.
    “He’s just not the Michael he used to be.
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    “He’s different and he’s wonderfully guided by his wife and children who protect him.
    “His life is different now, and I am privileged to share moments with him.
    “Unfortunately, fate struck him ten years ago.
    “He is no longer the Michael we knew in Formula 1.”
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    F1 presenter Florian König also revealed the one thing he tells every curious fan asking about Schumacher’s health.
    Speaking to German producers ARD, König said: “Whenever someone speaks to me, at the airport or elsewhere, the question often comes up: ‘Do you know how Michael is doing? Do you know what’s going on now?’
    “I always say the same thing: I don’t ask the family at all.”
    The presenter, 56, explained why he also doesn’t seek answers from the Schumacher family.
    “I absolutely respect the fact that they only gave very sparse information, and I think that’s right,” he said.
    König, one of RTL’s Formula One faces for many years, added: “I notice from these questions that people are still interested and that they still share in his fate.”
    Meanwhile, Schumacher’s F1 pal Mark Blundell shared heartbreaking regrets over the racing legend’s tragic skiing accident.
    The former McLaren driver, who called Schumacher ruthless and brilliant, said he hopes the Ferrari racer is fit enough to understand the sport.
    Blundell, 57, raced in Formula One and competed against the German legend in the 90s.
    Before getting into F1, the two also raced in sports cars.
    And now the former McLaren star has opened up about Michael’s tragic skiing crash which left him in a medically induced coma in December 2013.
    He said: “At the end of the day, what happened to him was incredibly difficult to take.
    “I don’t know where we are today with Michael’s health as he’s rightly guarded.
    “He’s still around, and hopefully he understands what’s going on. That would be a plus. It’s very difficult.”
    Speaking to OLBG, Blundell expressed his regrets over Michael not being able to share amazing anecdotes from his thrilling career – and said it is a “huge loss” for the F1 community.
    “Michael is a big loss for F1 as he had all of those titles under his belt, and we’re sadly not able to hear about those accolades and how he went about getting them.
    “It’s such a shame we missed out on his insight.
    “We also missed on how he could have supported his son and other up-and-coming drivers.
    “That’s a huge loss.”
    It comes as a new five-part documentary by German broadcaster ARD might shed some light on what happened all those years ago and how the former Ferrari and Benetton star is now faring.
    “Being Michael Schumacher”, to be aired on December 28, will explore the driver’s early years including his rise to prominence, from a go-karting background to one of the best drivers in Formula 1 history.
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    The new series will follow a 2021 documentary produced by Netflix in which Schumacher’s wife Corinna remained tight-lipped about her husband’s condition, saying only that he was “different” post-crash.
    Corinna is known to have protected her husband’s privacy to such an extent that only their immediate family and the closest of their friends know any details about how he is doing.
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    Jenson Button, 43, to make shock RETURN to motor racing 14 years after winning F1 world title

    JENSON BUTTON will make a shock return to elite level racing in 2024.The 2009 Formula One champion will compete in next season’s World Endurance Championship.
    Jenson Button will return to motorsport next yearCredit: PA
    Button has signed a deal to drive in the eight-round season, which includes the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans.
    He will be behind the wheel of a Porsche 963 for Hertz Team Jota.
    Button will share driving duties with fellow Brit Phil Hanson and Denmark’s Oliver Rasmussen.
    The new season begins with a race in Qatar on March 2.
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    On returning to the track, Button said: “I’m thrilled to be racing with Hertz Team Jota in the 2024 World Endurance Championship.
    “I’m already looking forward to the first race in Qatar but also know there’s a lot of work to be done so that we arrive prepared.”
    Button will be 44-years-old at the time the campaign starts.
    And 14 years would have passed since he won the F1 world championships with Brawn-Mercedes.
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    Button retired back from the sport in 2017, having also driven for Benetton, Renault, Honda and McLaren.
    Since quitting F1, he has worked as a pundit for Sky Sports and as an adviser for Williams. More