By Daily Sports on December 20, 2018
Ferrari will launch a Michael Schumacher exhibition on his 50th birthday in January at their headquarters in Italy. The German, who won a record seven world championships, secured five of his titles with Ferrari before retiring from racing in 2012.
He suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in December 2013 and has not been seen in public since. The exhibition at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello will open on 3 January 2019.
“Michael has a special place in the history of Ferrari,” a statement read. “The rooms of the museum are decorated with images from the unforgettable years that the seven-time world champion gave to all at Ferrari.” (BBC)
•Photo shows Michael Schumacher
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 20, 2018
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