FOTA announces Fans' Forum in Stuttgart, Michael Schumacher to attend
Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg are among the drivers who have been announced as star guests at a FOTA Fans' Forum that will take place in Stuttgart ahead of the German Grand Prix

The Mercedes drivers will be joined by Nico Hulkenberg, Timo Glock and Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug for the event, which takes place at its Niederlassung venue in Stuttgart on July 18.
Speaking about the event, Schumacher said: "It's great to begin the German Grand Prix weekend with the Fans' Forum. That shows we've got our priorities right.
"And it's especially good that our German colleagues from other teams will be there, too. It's nice for Mercedes to be taking an active role and hosting the event for the other guys."
Further details about applying for tickets for the Fans' Forum can be found at http://www.fota.co/events/

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FOTA announces Fans' Forum in Stuttgart, Michael Schumacher to attend
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