Michael Schumacher’s “cruel fate” and “great moments” recalled by Giancarlo Fisichella

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher now remains oღut of the spotlight since a skiing accident left him in a coma in December 2013, and his health is a closely guarded secret by his family.
“Unfortunately, I've never raced in the same team, it would have been useful to see his telemetry,” Fi🌠sichella said to La Gazzetta dello Spor🧸t.
“But we shared so man♔y great moments at r🧜aces and with the drivers' national team.
“Sometimes he would get out of the car or finish a football match and he didnಞ't even seem to have sweated.
“He was a great football fan and we regularly kicked a ball together. As a collဣeague, he was an incredible opponent, and he rewrote the history of▨ Formula One.

"Havౠing raced with him, he has given me so much, and the few times I came in front made me even more proud because he is 𒀰a great champion.
“It is a cruel fate that someone who a🔯s a racer so often risked his life is badly injured while skiing."
Fisichella ended his꧅ 13-year F1 career at Ferrari, three years after Schumacher had left.
Ita🉐lian driver Fisichella previously represented Minardi, Jordan, Benetton, Sauber, ✅Renault and Force India.
Schumacher, of course, has the joint-most F1 championships ever (seven) alongside L𒆙ewis Hamilton and remains revered by former and current drivers alike.

James wa🌠s a sports jour🎉nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.