Michael Schumacher Is 'Fragile': Why Jean Todt's Choice of Words is Breaking the Hearts of F1 Fans
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According to the French expert, the seven-time world champion German Formula 1 legend is not the person the public knows him to be.
Michael Schumacher Is 'Fragile': Why Jean Todt's Choice of Words is Breaking the Hearts of F1 Fans
Michael Schumacher was described as 'quite a fragile human being' by former Ferrari boss Jean Todt in a new interview released this week, as the long-time ally pushed back against claims that the seven-time Formula 1 world champion was arrogant during his career. Speaking on the 'High Performance' podcast, Todt said self-doubt, not swagger, sat at the core of Schumacher's character and helped turn him into one of the most formidable drivers in F…
Former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has spoken out about Michael Schumacher again. According to the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, there's one thing he's never been able to do well. At the same time, Todt has also defended the German driver.
At 63, the Oscar-winning star of Everything Everywhere All at Once, Michelle Yeoh has just lifted the veil on the secret of her couple's longevity with Jean Todt. After more than twenty years of love, she assures that the key holds in a simple sentence: with him, every day should be a party. The Malaysian actress and Ferrari's former boss, now married, form one of the strongest duos between Hollywood and Formula 1. From their 6,992 days of engag…
Jean Todt’s Ferrari revelation: “If we hadn't won in 2000, the team would have exploded”
At the start of the 2000 Formula 1 season, Ferrari was still chasing a long-awaited Drivers’ Championship, having endured a 21-year drought since Jody Scheckter’s triumph in 1979. It had begun to feel like a curse. Between 1996 and 1999, several title opportunities slipped away for a variety of reasons, placing enormous pressure on both team principal Jean Todt and lead driver Michael Schumacher. Those were intense years, defined by fierce compe…
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