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Schumacher would consider Ferrari offer
Posted: 07.28.2009 at 10:25 AM
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FRANKFURT (AP) — Michael Schumacher's spokeswoman says the seven-time Formula One champion would consider coming out of retirement if Ferrari asked him to drive for the injured Felipe Massa.

Spokeswoman Sabine Kehm told German news agency DPA on Tuesday that "if Ferrari approaches Michael, he would think about it."

Massa sustained multiple skull fractures in a crash during qualifying for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, and doctors say he will not race again this season.

Schumacher, who holds nearly every record in Formula One, retired after the 2006 season. His manager Willi Weber has told German media Schumacher had no intention of returning.

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