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Mercedes defends removal of Schumacher branding

FORMULA 1 GREAT: A message reading "#KeepFightingMichael" dedicated to former F1 champion Michael Schumacher is written on Mercedes' car of Nico Rosberg. Image: AFP

Munich - Mercedes has defended its decision to remove the '#KeepFightingMichael' hashtag branding from the livery of its Formula 1 car.

Ever since former team driver Michael Schumacher's horror skiing crash[1] and brain injuries four years ago, Mercedes has published the supportive message on its car.

Fans aren't happy

But some fans have noted with dismay that the 2017 silver car does not feature the Schumacher branding.

A team spokesman told the German newspaper Bild: "It was removed to free the way for future usage of the message.

More: Michael Schumacher racks up R230-million medical bill
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"Now, 'Keep Fighting' is an initiative founded at the end of 2016 to encourage people based on Michael's legendary fighting spirit.

"Mercedes and the family of Michael Schumacher will work together on a variety of common activities which will be communicated in time," the spokesman added.

More on Michael Schumacher
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References

  1. ^ skiing crash (www.wheels24.co.za)
  2. ^ More: Michael Schumacher racks up R230-million medical bill (www.wheels24.co.za)
  3. ^ More on Michael Schumacher (www.news24 .com)
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