Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt has revealed he saw Michael Schumacher last week and says the seven-time Formula One world champion is fighting to overcome the devastating injuries that have kept him out of public view for almost seven years.
The former Ferrari driver suffered a near-fatal brain injury back in December 2013 when he fell and hit his head on a rock while skiing off-piste in the French Alps.
Schumacher was placed in a medically-induced coma which he is now out of, but following the skiing accident seven years ago, his condition has been kept a closely guarded secret from those outside his Lake Geneva mansion.
FIA president Todt, 74, is among just a handful of visitors to see the 51-year-old – who is being cared for in Switzerland by his wife Corinna and their two children Gina-Marie and Mick – since the accident.
Frenchman Todt oversaw five of Schumacher’s seven titles as team principal for Ferrari, and on the eve of the Italian constructor’s 1,000th race, Todt told the PA news agency: ‘I saw Michael last week. He is fighting.
‘My God, we know he had a terrible and unfortunate skiing accident which has caused him a lot of problems. But he has an amazing wife next to him, he has his kids, his nurses, and we can only wish him the best and to wish the family the best, too.
‘All I can do is to be close to them until I am able to do something, and then I will do it.’
Schumacher won 72 of his record 91 victories for Ferrari, and this weekend’s race in Mugello is a landmark event for his former team.
Lewis Hamilton will move to within just one win of Schumacher’s all-time win tally if he triumphs at Ferrari’s home track on Sunday.
The 35-year-old British driver is also on course to match Schumacher’s record seven world titles this year.
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