
Ferrari team principal Jean Todt admits mixed feelings over Michael Schumacher's retirement, but explains that he's keeping a lid on his emotions until after the season is complete.
"It's a mixed feeling," said Todt. "First of all, I will describe my ultimate feelings after Brazil, because at the moment, Michael is very strong, among the strongest drivers in the history of motor racing, of Formula One. There are still three races to go, so that's what I have in my mind. When the last race has happened, I will comment on that.
"Michael and I are very close, we have a common friendship, affection, respect, we see a lot of things in a common way and we are professional as well," he added. "Definitely, with Michael, we will spend a lot of time together in the future as we have been doing for the last eleven years, but it doesn't mean that we need to work together."
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