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“It Seems Like Yesterday”: Michael Schumacher’s Tragic Condition Makes Ex-Ferrari Boss Emotional

Published 12/19/2023, 5:18 AM EST

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Almost a decade ago the world of F1 stood still when the news of Michael Schumacher‘s skiing accident hit the shelves. The German’s serious head injury in the French Alps spread like wildfire, sending a shiver down everyone’s spine. Luckily, Michael Schumacher survived the accident, but he was never the same. This tragedy is still fresh in the minds of many, including the ex-Ferrari boss who recently recalled the devastating events in Meribel.

The ex-Ferrari boss is none other than F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali. The 58-year-old was the last Ferrari boss to bring silverware to Maranello. However, more than anything else, he takes pride in being part of the legendary Ferrari era, which saw Schumacher win his five consecutive championships. Having worked with the German closely, and being touched by his infectious charm and his childlike wants, the CEO felt nostalgic.

The tragic accident of Michael Schumacher made Stefano Domenicali emotional in a recent interview

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The F1 CEO recently made an appearance on the ‘Politics in Football’ podcast. During his conversation, he talked about various aspects of the sport and discussed the current domination by Max Verstappen. This led to the ex-Ferrari boss talking about a similar era of domination, and Verstappen also reminded him of the German legend. As quoted by Gazzetta, the F1 boss got a little emotional talking about the tragic incident in Meribel.

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Domenicali said, “It seems like yesterday, his accident in Meribel, they are episodes that change your life. 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.” (Translated via Google)

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The entire world of F1 still misses and mourns the tragic events in Meribel. It’s been a decade since the German met with the unfortunate accident, but he is missed every day. If some forgot, his wife’s admission in the Netflix documentary reminded us of the F1 legend.

Corinna’s heartfelt message in the Netflix documentary Schumacher made the F1 world reminisce about the legend

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Netflix released a documentary on Michael Schumacher last year. In the almost two-hour-long rewind of the legend’s life, we hear many personal accounts of his close family and friends. During the documentary, we see his wife Corinna pour her heart out talking about her husband emotionally and expressing how his active absence is felt every day.

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In the Netflix documentary Schumacher, Corinna said, “I miss Michael [Schumacher] every day. But it’s not just me who misses him. It’s the children, the family, his father, everyone around him. Everybody misses Michael, but Michael is here – different, but here. He still shows me how strong he is every day.”

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The F1 world still waits patiently for the German to make a public appearance. However, as time passes, so do the hopes of seeing him again. All we can pray for is that he is fighting every day to get better.

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