The momentum behind a possible return to Formula One by Michael Schumacher gathered pace yesterday when Ferrari announced they would not stand in the seven-time champion's way.
The momentum behind a possible return to Formula One by Michael Schumacher gathered pace yesterday when Ferrari announced they would not stand in the seven-time champion's way.
Di Montezemolo, in comments on the BBC's website, added: "If he takes another road our agreement will no longer be valid.
"You can't work with a competitor and with us at the same time.
I have still not
spoken to Michael about this. He is only a dear friend, not a team member. He is a consultant for our road cars."
Schumacher was all set to return to the fast lane in August as a replacement for the injured Felipe Massa at Ferrari, only for his comeback to be thwarted by the neck injury he sustained in a bike accident in February.
Schumacher's neck injury is now understood to have healed.
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