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Schumacher would 'give up everything' to talk F1 with his dad

Mick Schumacher says that he would willingly give up his own Formula 1 career in exchange for the opportunity to sit down and talk with his father, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher. Schumacher won two world championships with Benetton in the 1990s and five more with Ferrari in the 2000s before retiring from the sport at the end of 2006. He returned in 2010 as part of the line-up for the new Mercedes team alongside Nico Rosberg, before finally hanging up his race suit for good at the end of 2012 after taking part in a total of 306 races. A year later he suffered a serious brain injury while skiing with his family, including son Mick who was 14 at the time. He continues to...
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