Michael Schumacher's manager has
declined to comment after former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo said news on the F1 legend was not good.
Schumacher suffered serious head injuries in a skiing accident in the French
Alps in December 2013 and was in a coma for six months, before returning to his
home in Switzerland in September 2014 to continue his recuperation. Montezemolo
who spoke in Italy on Thursday was quoted as saying “I have news and unfortunately it is not good, life is strange. He was a
fantastic driver and only had one accident with Ferrari in 1999” but Montezemolo
did not elaborate on his remarks.
Sabine Kehm his manager declined
to comment on Montezemolo's remarks when contacted by Sky Sports. The Schumacher family have repeatedly chosen
not to discuss the 47years old's condition in public, with Kehm's most recent
official statement issued last May.
FIA president Jean Todt who was
Schumacher's team principal at Ferrari and remains a close family friend, told
media at November's Brazilian GP “Michael
is still fighting”.

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