When the former boss of Ferrari was inducted into the automotive hall of fame, the first thing he did was to give honor to his most decorated driver, Michael Schumacher, whose health condition is still very much unknown following the news blackout by the family.
The former Ferrari boss, Luca di Montezemolo, paid tribute to Michael Schumacher when he was inducted to the automotive hall of fame as he said that the 7-time F1 champion's current condition is "very sad."
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Corrina Schumacher brought her grievances to the Munich court over the wild speculations by the tabloids regarding husband Michael Schumacher's condition while in coma.
Fans are still hoping that Michael Schumacher will make a full recovery as the hashtag #KeepFightingMichael continues to be used on Twitter about a year after he came out of coma following the skiing accident in 2013.
News progress about Michael Schumacher's coma has been scarce although the F1 champion's manager claimed that there are positive signs on his condition.
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Michael Schumacher's condition has been speculated on in the tabloids, but the F1 champion's manager and spokesperson defended the decision to insist on his privacy.
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Luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet is making sure Michael Schumacher's legend continues even as the 7-time F1 champion's condition has not changed after the severe head injuries he sustained from a skiing accident in December 2013.
Corrina Schumacher has sold more of Michael Schumacher’s property, which could be a stark admission that he would never regain back his old condition following the skiing accident. Reportedly, she sold off her private jet for $50 million, as well as their holiday home in Norway. As early as August last year, it was already reported that his private jet was put up for sale, but the amount quoted then was for $20 million. According to the London’s Daily Mirror http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/michael-schumachers-wife-puts-private-3911805, wife Corinna was selling the grey Falcon 2000EX jet, which is described as capable of flying eight passengers at 600 miles per hour. It also has a personal insigna for the Formula One champion on the tail. When he was still active in Formula One, Michael Schumacher reportedly traveled between 300 to 400 hours every year using the jet around the world. When he wasn’t competing, he uses the jet to fly his family to destinations, or shuttle his kids, Gina Maria, 17, and Mick, 15 to their school in Switzerland. "When it became clear that the old Schumi perhaps never would return, Corinna had to accept her new life. She had to act," according to the Bunte report http://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorsport/michael-schumachers-wife-sells-private-jet-and-holiday-home-20150509-ggy563.html. Meanwhile, Corrina Schumacher is now handling his half-a-billion-dollar estate because of Michael Schumacher's condition. “She knows her husband, who requires care and therapy around the clock, will never enjoy these things again,” the article from Bunte said, as shared by Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3074489/Schumacher-s-wife-sells-25million-jet-holiday-home-accepts-ll-never-fully-recover-tragic-ski-accident.html. In February, Corrina also sold off their Norwegian family home for $2.82 million which was then described as a grim acceptance that Michael Schumacher’s condition might not improve. “A foreign buyer is said to have bought the 46-year-old's mountain home, in Trysil, north of Oslo, for £1.8million,” said the Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11438394/Michael-Schumacher-sells-Norwegian-holiday-home-for-1.8m.html. “The seven-time German champion used the lodge as a base for family ski trips since the 1990s as well as a refuge from ‘media pursuit.’”
Michael Schumacher's condition is reportedly not going to improve and and wife Corrina already accepted the fact that her husband would not fully recovery from the brain injury after the skiing accident two years ago.
Michael Schumacher's recovery condition updates are still sparse as his son, Mick Schumacher, returned to the circuit after an accident during his pre-season debut at Lausitzring speedway in Bradenburg, Germany.