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Todt reveals bi-monthly visits to Michael Schumacher

FIA president and ex-Ferrari boss Jean Todt says he still visits his friend Michael Schumacher twice a month. Rare are those outside the Schumacher family who are allowed contact with the stricken F1 legend who continues to fight over seven years after his traumatic skiing accident. Todt is among the family's trusted inner circle, having shared with the German a decade of record success in F1 with the Scuderia. Over the years, the Schumacher family has maintained a wall of silence around the seven-time world champion who is believed to spend most of his time at the family's property in Mallorca. Little is therefore known of Schumacher's condition, and Todt has always maintained the utmost...
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