Schumacher home after Monza shunt.
Michael Schumacher has returned to his family home in Switzerland to recover from his big accident at the Monza test on Tuesday.
The German, who currently leads the world championship by 37 points from David Coulthard, went off at the Roggia chicane - close to where marshal Paulo Ghislimberti was killed at last season's Italian GP - running along the barriers before hitting the tyre wall with some force.

Michael Schumacher has returned to his family home in Switzerland to recover from his big accident at the Monza test on Tuesday.
The German, who currently leads the world championship by 37 points from David Coulthard, went off at the Roggia chicane - close to where marshal Paulo Ghislimberti was killed at last season's Italian GP - running along the barriers before hitting the tyre wall with some force.
Although he was able to climb out of his broken Ferrari, Schumacher did not venture out again that day, and decided to return home for treatment prior to next weekend's German Grand Prix. He is currently undergoing a course of massage and physiotherapy with personal trainer Balbir Singh but, despite complaining of being stiff and sore after the impact, reports no further injury that would prevent him from racing in front of his home crowd.
Rubens Barrichello replaced Schumacher for the second day of running at Monza, and it is not known when - or if - the German will test again before Hockenheim.