Reports suggesting Michael Schumacher “can live a normal life” has given fans hope that the seven-time world champion’s recovery has taken a major leap forward.
The comments came from FIA president Jean Todt following a visit to Schumacher’s Swiss home where the 45-year-old is now living and undergoing rehabilitation.
Unfortunately, Todt was misquoted thanks to various translations from the original source.
The Frenchman did indeed visit Schumacher, but when asked by French media for an update on his condition, Todt replied: “He will probably no longer be able to drive in Formula One, that’s what we can say.”
With regards to living a normal life again, Todt simply said: “We have to hope for that.
“I believe that what is important is that he is living, that his family is close to him, that we really believe that things will improve.”