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Wife offers full support for comeback
MICHAEL Schumacher's wife voiced support yesterday for the seven-time world champion's Formula One comeback and said the 40-year-old simply needs the challenge.
In comments posted on the German driver's Website, his wife Corinna acknowledged that his decision is "turning our family life upside down."
But "Michael simply needs challenges - that's just the way he is," she added. "I can really understand his decision and, to be honest, I actually think it's great."
Norbert Haug, vice president of motor sport at Mercedes, portrayed the comeback as a useful investment for the company.
Schumacher's return "will sell a great many cars and draw a great many people's attention to the quality of the (Mercedes) star," Haug told Germany's ZDF television late on Wednesday.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but Germany's Bild daily has reported that Schumacher would earn 7 million euros (US$10 million) under an initial one-year contract.
Uwe Werner, the chief employee representative at Mercedes' Bremen plant, was quoted as telling the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper that the spending "is hard to communicate to people" at a time of economic crisis and is of questionable value for the company's image and sales. "The work force would have understood better if Mercedes had left the expensive Formula One business," he added.
In comments posted on the German driver's Website, his wife Corinna acknowledged that his decision is "turning our family life upside down."
But "Michael simply needs challenges - that's just the way he is," she added. "I can really understand his decision and, to be honest, I actually think it's great."
Norbert Haug, vice president of motor sport at Mercedes, portrayed the comeback as a useful investment for the company.
Schumacher's return "will sell a great many cars and draw a great many people's attention to the quality of the (Mercedes) star," Haug told Germany's ZDF television late on Wednesday.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but Germany's Bild daily has reported that Schumacher would earn 7 million euros (US$10 million) under an initial one-year contract.
Uwe Werner, the chief employee representative at Mercedes' Bremen plant, was quoted as telling the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper that the spending "is hard to communicate to people" at a time of economic crisis and is of questionable value for the company's image and sales. "The work force would have understood better if Mercedes had left the expensive Formula One business," he added.
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