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    Michael Schumacher’s pal Jean Todt shares rare insight on F1 legend as he says ‘no one knows what he’s really like’

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s friend has insisted “no one knows” the former F1 champ’s situation even if they claim to.The racing legend has not been seen in public since suffering a near-fatal brain injury when skiing in the French Alps a decade ago.
    Jean Todt is one of the only confidants of Schumacher’s familyCredit: Reuters
    Schumacher and wife Corinna pose in winter resort of Madonna di Campiglio in Italy in 2005Credit: AFP
    Schumacher’s state of health has also been shrouded in secrecy since his horrific accident.
    His wife Corinna has overseen the effort to ensure his wish for privacy is respected as he continues to recover from the ski crash.
    Schumacher was placed in a medically induced coma and since being brought out of it has been cared for at the family’s Lake Geneva home.
    One of the few people allowed to visit Schumacher is Jean Todt, who was the boss at Ferrari during Schumacher’s dominance with the team.

    Todt has now called for Schumacher’s family to be given privacy as he acknowledged the heartbreaking consequences of his accident.
    He told Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera: “Let’s leave him alone.
    “We respect the privacy wishes of Corinna and her children, although we know of course that the accident had consequences.
    “But anyone who says he knows something, knows nothing. 
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    “I always go to see him. He and his family are my family.”
    It comes after ex-F1 boss Eddie Jordan said Schumacher’s beloved wife has been “like a prisoner” as she tirelessly fights to keep his health a secret.
    Eddie – who gave Schumacher his big break in F1 with Jordan Grand Prix back in 1991 – said the constant battle and pressure has left Corinna almost like a “prisoner”.
    Not long after Michael’s crash, Eddie was refused a visit by Corinna to see his friend – a move he said he fully understands and backs amid the intense interest surrounding the stricken ace.
    Eddie told The Sun: “This was the most horrific situation for Mick and Corinna.
    “It’s been nearly ten years now and Corinna has not been able to go to a party, to lunch or this or that, she’s like a prisoner because everyone would want to talk to her about Michael when she doesn’t need reminding of it every minute.”
    Corinna is understood to have imposed a “family only” rule on visits with Michael.
    And one of the only people outside their immediate circle who is allowed to visit him is F1 chief and ex-Ferrari boss Todt.
    Michael was left in a medically induced coma after his accident while skiing off piste on December 29, 2013 – spending months in hospital before being released home.
    He is reported to have suffered a traumatic injury to his brain – but little other info has been released on his health.
    The lack of official updates has left room for speculation and conflicting reports from “insiders” about his slow progress.
    Some have claimed he was in a vegetative state while others claimed he was awake and able to talk.
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    The F1 legend was a seven-time-world champion – winning five times for Ferrari and twice for Benetton – and is regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time.
    He raced from 1991 to 2006, and again from 2010 to 2012, winning 91 races. More

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    Who is Fernando Alonso’s ex-girlfriend Andrea Schlager?

    FERNANDO ALONSO was previously in a relationship with Austrian TV personality Andrea Schlager.Alonso is a two-time F1 world champion, winning the campaign in both 2005 and 2006.
    Fernando Alonso celebrating during his time at Renault.Credit: Getty
    He won both of his championships with Renault before joining Mclaren and Ferrari in unsuccessful stints.
    Alonso had a break from F1 for two years after he “didn’t feel supported,” however, the superstar is now back in the driving seat with Aston Martin.
    Who is Fernando Alonso’s ex-girlfriend Andrea Schlager?
    Andrea Schlager is a journalist and TV presenter. She is also the brand ambassador of a sports car brand called Cupra.
    She mainly focuses on F1, MotoGP, and tennis.

    Alonso met Schlager in the F1 sports paddock.
    “We wanted to tell you that our relationship as a couple ended,” Alonso said in a statement.
    “We have been lucky enough to share a fantastic time together, and it will continue to be so, but on a different form of affection.
    “As you have probably seen, we have continued working on and off track on various projects together also during this time, and we will keep doing so with deep love and respect for each other.
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    “We thought it is appropriate to share this as you have all been very supportive. Thanks for that. Love Fer & Andrea.”
    Who has Fernando Alonso previously dated?

    Fernando Alonso was previously married to Raquel del Rosario (2006 – 2011).
    Fernando Alonso was also engaged to Lara Alvarez (2015-2016).
    Fernando Alonso has also previously been in relationships with Carolina Costa (2004 – 2005), Dasha Kapustina (2012 – 2014), and most recently Linda Morselli (2016 – 2021).

    Does Fernando Alonso have any kids?
    Despite Fernando Alonso’s collection of relationships, the Spaniard does not have any children.
    He said in 2018 that his dedication to the sport left him with “no friends, no family, no free time, no privacy, no wife and no kids.” More

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    F1 star Fernando Alonso splits from long-term partner Andrea Schlager as he gives heartbreaking Instagram update

    FORMULA ONE icon Fernando Alonso has announced his split from long-term partner Andrea Schlager.The Spaniard shared the news on Instagram just hours after his podium finish at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.
    Alonso has announced his split from long-term partner Schlager
    The couple had met through F1Credit: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cizao8EAP7M/
    In a statement, he wrote: “We wanted to tell you that our relationship as a couple ended. 
    “We have been lucky enough to share a fantastic time together, and it will continue to be so, but on a different form of affection.
    “As you have probably seen, we have continued working on and off track on various projects together also during this time, and we will keep doing so with deep love and respect for each other.
    “We thought it is appropriate to share this as you have all been very supportive. Thanks for that. Love Fer & Andrea.”
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    Schlager, a sports commentator known for her work in F1 and MotoGP, met Alonso through her F1 commitments.
    The couple enjoyed a private relationship for the most part before going their separate ways.
    Alonso is currently enjoying a very successful season in F1 with new team Aston Martin.
    Following Sunday’s chaotic Australian GP – where he finish third – the Spaniard now sits third in the Drivers Championship standings behind Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
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    Alonso finished third in the Australian GPCredit: Getty
    After the race – which saw just 12 drivers finish – Alonso made a tongue-in-cheek joke at Perez’s expense as it was the first time this year that a car other than a Red Bull had finished ahead of him.
    That car was Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes.
    Alonso said: “No more three Red Bulls on the podium, if Checo was here.
    “But no, I think Mercedes were also strong in Jeddah, to be honest. I think all race on Sunday, I was within one-tenth of George [Russell], you know, fighting to get this extra five seconds or whatever at the end. So it was very, very close.”
    He added: “It seems that qualifying is quite important now, because the race pace is very similar.
    “I think now we enter a part of the season that is going to be very interesting, which team is developing their car faster.
    “In the first three races away from Europe, it is difficult to bring upgrades and things like that.
    “But, from now on, maybe we’ll see the level of the teams changing a little bit race by race, depending on who brings an upgrade that is good enough.” More

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    Carlos Sainz channels his inner-Jose Mourinho as he vents ‘I prefer not to speak’ after F1 star’s Australian GP penalty

    CARLOS SAINZ kept his lips sealed as he raged over a controversial penalty at the Australian GP.The Ferrari driver was handed a five second sanction for causing a collision with with Fernando Alonso.
    Carlos Sainz finished this weekends action in fifth place in the 2023 standings
    Sainz caught the right-rear tyre of the Aston Martin driver, causing him to spin out and end up at the back of the field.
    Sainz crossed the line in 4th place, but his penalty pushed him out of the points.
    The Spaniard wasn’t happy with the decision, but took a familiar approach to discussing it with the media, drawing inspiration from Jose Mourinho.
    The former Chelsea boss was famed for saying “I prefer not to speak” in a post match interview when asked about a decision that went against the Blues.
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    Sainz’s post-race interview echoed the Portuguese football manager’s as he didn’t want to comment on the decision.
    “I prefer not to talk right now…I’m going to say bad things”Carlos Sainz says he received the ‘most unfair penalty’ he has ever seen pic.twitter.com/K6GNOFEV97— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) April 2, 2023

    Speaking to Sky Sports he said: “I prefer not to talk right now honestly. I am too disappointed, I am going to say bad things and it is the most unfair penalty I have seen in my life.
    “I’d prefer to go to the stewards now, have a conversation with them and then come back and talk to you guys because right now I cannot do it.”
    The 28-year-old was furious when he found out about the penalty in his cockpit and could be heard venting his frustrations.
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    He said: “No, it cannot be. Do I deserve to be out of the points? No.”
    The race saw Max Verstappen finish first extending his lead in the 2023 standings to 15 points.
    Lewis Hamilton finished just behind the Dutchman, taking second, with Fernando Alonso in third. More

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    McLaren F1 chief Zak Brown calls out Mercedes boss Toto Wolff for Las Vegas BOXING MATCH at Australian GP

    MCLAREN chief Zak Brown has sensationally challenged Toto Wolff to a BOXING MATCH in Las Vegas. Following the chaotic Australian Grand Prix, Brown was in a jubilant mood as Lando Norris and homeboy Oscar Piastri scored their first points of the season.
    Zak Brown has challenged Toto Wolff to a Las Vegas boxing matchCredit: Rex
    Wolff would certainly be a tough opponentCredit: Getty
    And while speaking to Sky Sports, the McLaren CEO issued a challenge towards Red Bull’s Christian Horner and Mercedes chief Wolff.
    He said: “We were talking about racing Christian in Silverstone, because I used to race against Christian.
    “And I’ve talked to Toto about it, we’ll see if he’s up for it.
    “When we go Vegas, what’s Vegas known for? [A] Little boxing match? I’m ready.”
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    After some laughter from the Sky crew, their boxing nicknames were also formed with Brown being dubbed “Slugger Brown” and Wolff being dubbed “Terminator”.
    Unfortunately, fans would need to wait until November for such an event to take place, with the Las Vegas Grand Prix not until November 18.
    In the meantime, there are more pressing matters at hand for both.
    Mercedes remain some way short of Red Bull’s pace despite a P2 finish from Lewis Hamilton today.
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    Hamilton himself cast a surprised figure post-race, declaring there was still a long way to go before they would catch Red Bull.
    Meanwhile, McLaren will want to make sure their Australia form carries on for the foreseeable future and that they do not return to their woeful results in the opening two races. More

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    Max Verstappen accuses Lewis Hamilton of breaking F1 rules despite beating his rival to win Australian GP

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has sensationally accused Lewis Hamilton of breaking F1 rules during the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman, who won the chaotic Australian Grand Prix under a safety car, went wheel-to-wheel with Hamilton on lap one.
    Max Verstappen accused Lewis Hamilton of breaking F1 rulesCredit: AP
    It was because of an overtake on lap oneCredit: Getty
    Verstappen went on to win while Hamilton finished on the podiumCredit: Getty

    The Brit dived up the inside of Verstappen at turn three, putting him in position to overtake as the Red Bull was forced deep into the corner.
    However, a furious Verstappen believed the move was not legal due to him being forced off track.
    Over the team radio he fumed: “He pushed me off the track. I was ahead at the apex, he pushed me off.”
    When overtaking in F1 a reasonable space needs to left to ensure the other driver does not go off track.
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    However, the race stewards deemed the incident not to be worthy of a penalty.
    After the race Verstappen doubled down, saying: “From my side, I just tried to avoid contact.
    “It’s quite clear in the rules what you’re allowed to do on the outside, but clearly it’s not followed.
    “It’s okay, we had good pace and we passed them anyway, but it’s something for the next race to take into account.”
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    Hamilton would go on to finish second, revealing he was “so happy” to be back on the podium.
    But this did not stop him from lambasting his car while describing Red Bull as in “another league”.
    Verstappen claimed his first-ever victory in Australia with today’s win, also seeing him pick up his second win of the season.
    On the win, the two-time champion said: “It’s great to win here – my first win, it’s been a while for the team as well so very very happy.”
    Drama had unfolded throughout the race, with THREE red flag incidents and George Russell’s car setting ON FIRE mid-race. More

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    Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes can close gap on Red Bull despite still blasting car after second at Australian GP

    LEWIS HAMILTON has insisted Mercedes are capable of catching Red Bull – after a fresh blast at his current car. The seven-time world champion finished an impressive second in a chaotic Australian Grand Prix.
    Lewis Hamilton was back on the podiumCredit: Getty
    He said he was ‘so happy’ to get such a positive resultCredit: AFP
    He and Mercedes team-mate George Russell qualified strongly before overtaking Verstappen on the opening lap to hold a one-two.
    However, the race eventually unravelled as Russell’s car set ON FIRE on lap 18 and Hamilton was breezed past by the Dutchman, who claimed his first-ever win in Australia.
    Following the race, Hamilton praised the efforts of the team back in the Mercedes factory, but described Red Bull as being in “another league”.
    Speaking to Sky Sports he said: “Firstly a huge thank you to everyone back at the factories. I feel so happy right now and grateful to them for continuing to push.
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    “I think we arrived with a car that’s been difficult and for us to be finishing on the podium and getting these points is remarkable, especially at this early phase when we have not actually changed the car.
    “It’s just happened to work this weekend and we have a lot of work to do to catch Red Bull because they came flying past.
    “But I hope this really gives us a boost of hope and energy that it’s so early on in the season [but] we’re there or thereabouts.
    “So I hope this is a message to everyone to just dig deep and keep pushing because it’s not that far away [and] it’s relatively close to reach (a win).”
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    Prior to the safety car caused by Alex Albon spinning off, Russell and Hamilton had been keeping Verstappen at bay.
    However, Hamilton does not believe his team-mate being there would have been enough to thwart Verstappen’s efforts to win the race.
    He added: “Max is in another league, his car is so fast.
    “I mean he passed me halfway down the straight and he was several metres ahead.
    “Like I don’t know how they’re so quick on the straight, it’s insane.
    “They’re in another league and until we pick up speed on straight and have the crazy downforce they have through the corners we won’t be near.” More

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    Michael Schumacher’s old rival shares heartbreaking regret on F1 legend & says ‘It’s really bad what happened to him’

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s old rival has shared his heartbreaking regret over the stricken F1 legend.F1 champ Damon Hill spoke about his sparring partner – with the two drivers having a famous duel for the title back in 1994.
    Michael Schumacher has not been seen or heard from for 10 yearsCredit: EPA
    Damon Hill shared his thoughts on his old rivalCredit: Getty
    Damon and Michael were fierce competitors in the 1990sCredit: Getty
    Hill, 62, who eventually won the world championship in 1996, came tantalising close to beating Schumacher during the infamous season.
    But a controversial tangle in the final race in which Schumacher collided his Benetton with Hill’s Williams – knocking them both out of the race and handing the crown to the German.
    Speaking about his old rival, Hill was reflective – with Schumacher not having been seen or heard from since a horror ski crash in 2013.
    The 54-year-old was left in a medically induced coma – and mystery has surrounded his condition ever since.
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    “I would have liked to have known him better. But that might not happen now,” said Damon.
    “It’s just really bad what happened to Michael.”
    Damon was asked if the two famous rivals were ever pals of tracks, to which he replied “not really”.
    He said: “I didn’t have much to do with Michael, not because of any other reason.
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    “I’d retired from racing and he was still racing. And when we were racing, we were sort of rivals.
    “I don’t think he was really interested in getting any relationship going. It’s a shame.”
    Damon retired from F1 in 1999 having claimed 22 wins, 20 pole positions and 42 podiums.
    Meanwhile, Schumacher went on to win five more titles with Ferrari before his own initial retirement in 2006.
    Hill’s comments come after Schumacher’s pal Eddie Jordan – who gave the legend his break in F1 – explained the hardship the family are facing as they try to respect Michael’s wishes for a private life.
    Michael’s wife Corinna – dubbed his “guardian angel” – has overseen the effort to ensure his wish for privacy is respected as he continues to recover from his horrific ski crash ten years ago.
    The 54-year-old rarely speaks about her husband and is understood to be at the centre of managing the family’s affairs – making sure they can continue living their quiet life.
    And this is on top of helping their son Mick’s own F1 career and the constant interest from fans about Michael.
    Not long after Michael’s crash, Eddie was refused a visit by Corinna to see his friend – a move he said he fully understands and backs amid the intense interest surrounding the stricken ace.
    “This was the most horrific situation for Mick and Corinna,” Eddie told The Sun Online.
    “It’s been nearly ten years now and Corinna has not been able to go to a party, to lunch or this or that, she’s like a prisoner because everyone would want to talk to her about Michael when she doesn’t need reminding of it every minute.”
    Corinna is understood to have imposed a “family only” rule on visits with Michael.
    And one of the only people outside their immediate circle who is allowed to visit him is F1 chief and ex-Ferrari boss Jean Todt.
    [Corinna] has set out some rules, I know her very well and a long time before Michael Schumacher.
    “She’s a lovely girl and I knew her when she married Michael so there is a long history of good relations.”
    Eddie continued: “I made an effort to go see Michael in the early days and Corinna refused, and rightfully so because too many people wanted to go see him.
    “Jean Todt was given the privilege to go see him because of how close they were from their time together at Ferrari which is completely understandable.
    “I was not able to go see Michael and they said ‘We love you Eddie and we’ve been involved with you for a very long time, but we do need privacy and safeguard of Michael’.”
    Michael was left in a medically induced coma after his accident while skiing off piste on December 29, 2013 – spending three months in hospital before being released home.
    He is reported to have suffered a traumatic injury to his brain – but little other info has been released on his health.
    The lack of official updates has left room for speculation and conflicting reports from “insiders” about his slow progress.
    Some have claimed he was in a vegetative state while others claimed he was awake and able to talk.
    The F1 legend was a seven-time-world champion – winning five times for Ferrari and twice for Benetton – and is regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time.
    He raced from 1991 to 2006, and again from 2010 to 2012, winning 91 races.
    Some pals have criticised the family for not being more open – including Schumacher’s manager of 20 years, Willi Weber, and Schumacher’s boss at Mercedes, Nick Fry.
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