Michael Schumacher update: Jean Todt, former Ferrari boss, reveals “I watch the races with Michael”

The legendary driver Schumacher has n🌌ot been seen in public since a skiing accident in December 2013, after which he was placed into a medically induced coma.
His health has been kept private by h🎃is family ꦫever since.
"I 🦩don't miss Michael. I can see him,” ex-Ferrari boss Todt said to German TV channel RTL.
“But of cours🍨e, what I miss is what we used to do toꦜgether.
"Yes it's true - I watch the races with Michael."
Tﷺodt said 𝐆last year: “I don't leave him alone. Him, Corinna [his wife], the family, we've had so many experiences together. The beauty of what we have experienced is part of us and it goes on.

“Sometimes success and money changes🐲 you. But Michael has never changed. He's so strong.”
Schumacher won seven F1 cham🌺pionships including five in a row alongside ✃Todt at Ferrari.
He is now 53, living in Switzerl🍰and with his family, and his son Mick races in F1 foܫr Haas.
Mick had come under increasing pressure this season until earning his first points at Silverstone, and follo🌳wing it a week later by claiming more in Austria.
"I was so happy when he finished in the points❀ in the last two races," added Todt. ꦏ;
"Ther🧸e has been a lot of unfair ꦜpressure on him.
“What I🐬 really wish for him is the chance to drive the best car. Then he will be able to win races and titles."
Schumacher family blasted for “lies”

The legend’s former manager Willi Weber said to Gazzetta dello Sport: "I🐼t was a huge pain fo🐻r me.
"I tried hundreds of times to contact [his wife] Corinna and she did🎃n’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.
"I called the next day and no one answered. I didn’t expect behaviour like that and I’m still angry about it. They kept me out, telling me it’s too early, well now it’s too late. It’s been nine years.ꩲ Maybe they should just say it the way it is.
"I could understand the situation 𒈔initially as I always did everything I could for Michael to protect his private life. But since then we have only heard lies from them. Years after the accident, I said to myself to just look out for the family as I couldn’t change things. He was like a son to me. Even tod♋ay it hurts me to talk about it."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spﷺorts, to football, to F1.