Michael Schumacher’s health condition is still unclear even after five years since he sustained his head injury while skiing in the Alps. His family had kept his condition a secret, so information about the Formula One legend is scarce since his freak accident.
However, things had changed this year when it was announced that his family, including Schumacher’s wife Corinna, are willing to talk about Michael’s health now. The family has shared details about how the racing champ is doing these days, and the information was shocking.
The family finally broke their silence by talking about Michael Schumacher in a documentary type movie that will depict the life story of the legendary racer. In one instance, Corinna said, “Michael is a fighter and will not give up.”
In January, before Schumacher’s 50th birthday celebration, Corrina said that their family is trying to give the best care for her husband. She revealed that they are doing, “everything humanly possible to help him."
While they are not mentioning the exact state that Michael Schumacher is in, her words suggest that the racer has not recovered yet. It can also be assumed that he is still paralyzed at this time.
While Michael Schumacher has yet to recover, his famous Ferrari car is set to be auctioned off at the Sotheby’s. To be more exact, the 2002 Ferrari that helped him win his fifth world title is set to leave the garage after the auction.
It was learned that this is a tradition where historic Formula 1 racing cars of the world famous motorsport superstars like Schumacher and Ayrton Senna are being sold through auction. And this year, it was Schumi’s F2002 that was chosen to go.
Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher’s documentary movie that will reveal his life story starting from his rise to stardom through racing is set to be released in December. Fans are expected to learn more about his health through this film.


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