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Michael Schumacher accident: "Come on Michael you can do it" Martin Brundle tweets support for injured legend
29 December 2013 11:01 PM By Sam Adams
Brundle joined other celebrities in voicing support for Schumacher following his horrifying skiing fall in the French Alps which left him critically injured
Martin Brundle has tweeted a heart-felt message of support for Michael Schumacher following his horrifying skiing accident.
Brundle, a racing pundit and former Formula 1 teammate of Schumacher, took to Twitter to implore his friend to pull through as he undergoes emergency treatment in hospital.
He said: "Come on Michael, give us one of those race stints at pure qualifying pace to win through, like you used to. You can do it."
Brundle was just one of the famous faces from the world of sport and television to flood Twitter with messages of support for Schumacher following his accident.
The Formula I motor racing legend was fighting for his life in intensive care tonight following the incident in the French Alpine resort of Meribel this morning.
The 44-year-old's head hit a rock following an off-piste fall.
An emergency evacuation airlifted Schumacher off the slopes by helicopter while still conscious.
Michael Schumacher accident: "Come on Michael you can do it" Martin Brundle tweets support for injured legend
29 December 2013 11:01 PM By Sam Adams
Brundle joined other celebrities in voicing support for Schumacher following his horrifying skiing fall in the French Alps which left him critically injured
Martin Brundle has tweeted a heart-felt message of support for Michael Schumacher following his horrifying skiing accident.
Brundle, a racing pundit and former Formula 1 teammate of Schumacher, took to Twitter to implore his friend to pull through as he undergoes emergency treatment in hospital.
He said: "Come on Michael, give us one of those race stints at pure qualifying pace to win through, like you used to. You can do it."
Brundle was just one of the famous faces from the world of sport and television to flood Twitter with messages of support for Schumacher following his accident.
The Formula I motor racing legend was fighting for his life in intensive care tonight following the incident in the French Alpine resort of Meribel this morning.
The 44-year-old's head hit a rock following an off-piste fall.
An emergency evacuation airlifted Schumacher off the slopes by helicopter while still conscious.