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Michael Schumacher’s former manager ‘speechless’ as row erupts over F1 icon

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Michael Schumacher's former manager ‘speechless' as row erupts over F1 icon.

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Willi Weber, the long-time manager of Michael Schumacher, has responded with fury to recent remarks made by former Ferrari team principal Jean Todt regarding the Formula One legend.Todt alleged in a recent interview that Schumacher intentionally collided with Jacques Villeneuve during their championship showdown at Jerez in 1997.Weber expressed his disbelief when speaking to Cologne-based outlet Express."I'm speechless.

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And especially in Michael's difficult situation," he said.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The seven-time world champion, now 58, has remained out of public view since sustaining a serious brain injury during a skiing accident in Meribel, France on 29 December 2013.At the time of the 1997 collision, FIA race stewards determined the incident to be a racing accident.However, the governing body subsequently took a different view just weeks later, removing Schumacher from the 1997 drivers' championship entirely.The German driver was...

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