Michael Schumacher’s Ex-F1 Boss Gives Tragic Insight Into His Health Following Ski Accident
- Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, sustained a serious brain injury after a fall while skiing at Meribel, France, in late 2013.
- His family has closely guarded his health details, allowing only three people to visit him at his home near Lake Geneva, Switzerland, to maintain privacy.
- Schumacher is reportedly bedridden and receiving 24-hour medical care, while recent signs, such as autographed F1 helmets with his wife Corinna's help, suggest modest improvement.
- Flavio Briatore, Schumacher’s former Benetton team boss, said in an interview, "If I close my eyes, I see him smiling after a victory," reflecting hope for recovery.
- These insights indicate Schumacher continues rehabilitation under strict privacy, with no public appearance since 2013 but some progress in his condition.
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Michael Schumacher's 'very, very close' confidant gives new update on 'real state of his health'
A ‘very, very close’ confidante of Michael Schumacher has provided a health update on the Formula 1 star.Schumacher has not been seen in public since his accident in 2013 and is being cared for by a team of medical staff, as well as his wife Corinna. His wife has been very protective of his privacy and very little information about his current condition is known.A close friend of the former Ferrari driver has now come forward. Craig Scarborough,…
News about Michael Schumacher's health is rare, but a journalist told the Sun on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, that a close friend of the pilot had told him that the public would not see the former world champion again.
The Italian Flavio Briatore has spoken about the current state of health of Michael Schumacher in an interview in Corriere della Sera, where the former director of Benneton and Renault has also revealed that he has maintained contact with Corinna, the ex-pilot's wife, since he suffered a serious ski accident on December 29, 2013. In that interview, Briatore was asked if he has ever visited the Kaiser since that fateful day. "No. If I close my ey…
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