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Ferrari, Schumacher and Todt, together again

With news of Mick Schumacher joining Ferrari’s young driver program, the two names are brought back together but one thing is missing…where is Todt? The Ferrari, Schumacher, Todt era was an impressive domination of the sport. As the boss of Ferrari, Jean Todt was instrumental in building the perfect beast but he then moved on to replace Max Mosley as the FIA president. Not to worry, Mick will now be represented by Jean’s son, Nicolas Todt, who has a very handy driver management company that manages some familiar names in the sport such as Felipe Massa and Charles Leclerc. Todt started his All Road Management (ARM) 15 or so years ago and invests in the drivers they manage. He also...
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