“These are private matters”- Mick Schumacher snubs questions on father Michael Schumacher
“These are private matters”- Mick Schumacher snubs questions on his father, Michael Schumacher, who has been away from the public eye.
Michael Schumacher is away from the public eye at his family’s discretion since he got a brain injury from the skiing incident in 2013 that kept him bedridden. No concrete information is there to know how he is doing these days.
Mick Schumacher, the 2nd generation to enter Formula 1 from his family name, is the centre of the media’s attention due to obvious reasons. And recently, he was asked about his father, Michael Schumacher.
However, the junior Schumacher was quick to snub the questions thrown at him about his father, where he said that he is not going to answer them as it is a family matter.
He said (translated by Google), “These are private matters; let’s go back to motorsport.” Michael’s health condition has never been disclosed by Mick before, and this statement explains that it will never come out from his end.
Schumachers releasing unseen footages of Michael
While Michael’s health has been undisclosed by his family, a documentary on his never before seen photos and videos will be released.
The documentary series will only encompass videos from his days before the skiing accident, and there would be video bytes by Michael’s family.
It was earlier set to be released in 2020, but the pandemic delayed the production, and now the work on it has resumed.
Mick Schumacher set to start his F1 journey.
Meanwhile, Mick is stepping his foot in F1 as he has been signed by Haas this year, as his impressive F2 title win convinced Ferrari to give him an opportunity with a customer team.
Moreover, Ferrari is also viewing him as a prospect for the future, and Mick is right now waiting for those days when he could extend his father’s legacy with the Tifosi.
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