Todt: At the time only Schumacher could make Ferrari champions

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Thursday, 03 March 2016 at 11:22
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FIA President Jean Todt says he is still friends with Michael Schumacher, even in the wake of the seven time world champion's serious head injuries and has many fond memories of the Formula 1 legend.
Little is known about the highly-confidential condition of Schumacher today, more than two years after he fell whilst skiing in the French alps.
But Todt, once the boss at Ferrari during the Schumacher reign and now Todt, said the sad fate of the 47-year-old German is still "difficult to comprehend".
"I remember how worried I was after he left Ferrari and started racing motorcycles. So I was glad when he came back to F1 with Mercedes," he told Sport Bild.
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On the Ferrari days, Todt looks back with fondness, saying Schumacher was the key to that success.
"When things go bad, the Italians tend - as we have seen in recent years - to blame each other. The chassis people say it is the engine. The engine people say it is the chassis. Or we do not have the right driver."
"With Michael, I solved at least one of these problems," he explained.
"To me he was the only driver at the time who could make Ferrari world champion again. It was the combination of talent, dedication, loyalty. And he was a reference for the engineers."
Today, Todt believes it is up to Schumacher's German successor, Sebastian Vettel, to take Ferrari back to the top of the Formula 1 standings.
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"When I came to Ferrari," said Todt, "on a scale from one to ten, it was a three. But when Sebastian came it was a seven and he has made progress quickly."
As for his relationship with the great Schumacher today, Todt revealed, "My relationship with him has changed of course, but I still have a relationship with him. I'm still his friend."
"And my relationship with Corinna and the family has become much more intense. I feel a responsibility to stand by them," he added.
During Todt's watch, at Maranello, Schumacher won five drivers' world titles and scored 72 victories in his 180 F1 races with the Italian team.
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