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A change in role for Schumacher?
Francis posted Monday, November 16, 2009 | Type: Offtrack | Source: en.f1-live.com
Michael Schumacher will reportedly no longer be a direct advisor to Ferrari's Formula 1 team.

The seven-time World Champion recently renewed his contract with the Italian marque through 2012, referring specifically to his input into the road cars department.
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