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F1: Schumacher condition 'is not good'
By alley - Feb 4, 2016, 2:01 PM ET

F1: Schumacher condition 'is not good'

Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says the latest news about the health of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher "is not good".

It is more than two years since Schumacher sustained severe brain injuries following a skiing accident in the French Alps.

"I have news and unfortunately it is not good," Montezemolo told reporters, but did not elaborate. "Life is strange. He was a fantastic driver and only had one accident with Ferrari in 1999."

Last October, FIA president and close family friend Jean Todt said Schumacher "is still fighting".

The German spent a number of months in intensive care in Grenoble hospital before regaining consciousness. He was then moved to a hospital closer to home in Lausanne before returning home in early September 2014. Since then, there has been little information revealed about the 46-year-old and his recovery.

The last official statement from Schumacher's management came in September 2014

and said the German faces a "long and difficult road ahead".

Originally on Autosport.com

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