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Schumacher was 'anxious' to manage son Mick in F1

Michael Schumacher planned on managing his son Mick in Formula 1 after his retirement, according to the seven-time world champion’s former manager Willi Weber, who thinks Schumacher would have “loved” the opportunity work with the 20-year-old.
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