Eddie Jordan, former boss of the defunct Formula 1 team, reveals the details of Corinna Schumacher’s routine after the seven-time world champion’s serious crash in late 2013
the Irish Eddie Giordanofounder and former team leader of the deceased Jordanrevealed some details of the routine of Corinna Schumacherwife of the legendary pilot of Formula 1 Michael Schumacherwho has been living in an induced coma since June 2014, after a skiing accident in late 2013. According to Jordan, who is close to Corinna, she leads a life similar to that of “a prisoner”.
“It’s been almost ten years and Corinna can’t go to a party, to lunch out. She’s like a prisoner because everyone wants to talk to her about Michaels and she doesn’t need me to remind her every minute.” she today she works as a Formula 1 commentator, in an interview with the British newspaper The sun.
Jordan gave Michael Schumacher his first opportunity to race a Formula 1 stage, at the Belgian GP. He was chosen by the Irish squad to replace French driver Bertrand Gachot, who was arrested for assaulting a taxi driver during a fight. The German surprised by qualifying in seventh place, but abandoned the race on the first lap with clutch problems. In any case, he attracted enough attention to be brought to Benetton that same year.
Despite Schumacher’s meteoric transition through his team, Eddie Jordan remained close to the seven-time champion, but was unable to visit him after the incident. The Irishman said he was denied Corinna’s visit and said he understood his decision.
“Corrina made rules, I know her very well,” Jordan said. “She’s a lovely girl with whom I have a good relationship history. I made an effort to see Michael in the first few days after the accident and Corinna wouldn’t allow it, and she was right to decline, because a lot of people wanted to go to find.” .
The German F-1 legend’s woman has a rule of only allowing family members to attend, with rare exceptions, such as Jean Todt, the former head of Ferrari and former president of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
“Todt is privileged to see him because of how close they were from their time together at Ferrari, which is completely understandable. I couldn’t go see Michael, and they were like ‘We love you, Eddie, and we’re been involved with for a long time, but we need privacy and protection,” said the Irishman
The Schumacher family have been very protective and usually don’t comment on Michael. Not even his son, Mick, who until last year was the main driver of Haas and often appeared in public, does not usually address the subject. Corinna, on the other hand, barely has a public life. One of the few times she has spoken to an audience was in the documentary “Schumacher,” in which she makes a moving statement. “Everyone misses Michael but he’s here, Different but he’s here and that gives us strength, I think.”
Source: Terra

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