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THE TWO SIDES TO AN F1 LEGEND

NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY SCHUMACHER

When Sebastian Vettel said recently that he was looking forward to the new Michael Schumacher Netflix documentary telling him things he didn’t know, it was easy to think he could be disappointed.

In a world where almost everything the seven-time world champion did was under the spotlight, you’d imagine that there wasn’t much new to learn about his life and career. But over the near two hours of this movie, which was put together with the blessing of the Schumacher family, it’s almost impossible not to come away with a feeling

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