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Michael Schumacher’s former F1 manager Willi Weber has broken his silence following a traumatic robbery at his home in Stuttgart.
Willi Weber, Michael Schumacher’s former F1 manager, recently spoke out about a traumatic robbery at his home in Stuttgart’s Kraherwald area. The crime, which took place on December 9, 2025, involved Weber being beaten, tied up, and robbed of expensive watches, cash, and jewelry. The estimated damage totaled around €1m, including stolen items gifted to Weber by the Ferrari F1 legend.
Weber, who managed Schumacher for over two decades, was deeply affected by the incident. Some of the stolen items had sentimental value, given by Schumacher himself. The perpetrators were caught in Romania with the help of Europol, but legal proceedings are ongoing.
Weber believes the thieves targeted him due to insider knowledge and previous successful robberies in the area. His treasured watch collection, a gift from Schumacher, holds both sentimental and financial importance. Weber expressed concerns about the recovery of his stolen goods and has decided to sell his villa and relocate to Frankfurt for a fresh start after the harrowing experience.



