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

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher now remains out of the spotlight since𓆉 a skiing accident left him in a coma in December 2013, and his health is a closely guarded secret by his family.
“Unfortunately, I'v𓃲e never raced in the ꦫsame team, it would have been useful to see his telemetry,” Fisichella said to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“But we sha🐈red so many great moments at races and with the drivers' national team.
“Sometimes he would get out of the car or finish a football match and ⛄he didn't even seem to have sweated.
“He was a great football fan and we regularly kicked a ball together. As a colleague🃏, he was an incredible opponent, and he rewrote the history ofﷺ Formula One.

"Having raced with him, he has given𝓡 me so much, and the few times I came in front madeღ me even more proud because he is a great champion.
“It i🎀s a cruel fate that someone who as a racer so often risked his life is badly injured while skiing."
🌼Fisichella ended his 13-year F1 career at Ferr✱ari, three years after Schumacher had left.
Italian driver Fisichella previously repres🌠ented Minardi, Jordan, Benetton, Sauber, Renault and Force India.
Schumacher, of course, has the joint-most F1 championships ever (seven) alongside Lewis Hamilton and remains revered by former aꦫnd current 🔴drivers alike.

J🧜ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything frꦰom American sports, to football, to F1.