
‘I remember him as he was – not lying in a bed': Michael Schumacher's F1 boss gives tragic insight into star's health
SCHU SHOCK 'I remember him as he was – not lying in a bed': Michael Schumacher's F1 boss gives tragic insight into star's health
MICHAEL Schumacher's former boss has given rare insight into the F1 legend's condition - 12 years after the skiing accident that changed his life.
While the German seven-time world champion, now 56, hasn't been seen in public since 2013, his Benetton manager says he speaks often with Schumacher's family.
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Flavio Briatore (right) has revealed insight into the health of F1 icon Michael Schumacher (left)
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Schumacher pictured on the shoulders of Briatore and race director Tom Walkinshaw after his 1994 World Championship victory has not been seen since 2013
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His wife Corinna gave an update on his health in a rare 2021 documentary
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Flavio Briatore, 75, led the Benetton F1 team during Schumacher's breakthrough years, playing a key role in his first two world championships.
Briatore appeared to confirm to an Italian newspaper that Schumacher is bed-bound, amid scarce details of his condition due to the family's commitment to privacy.
"If I close my eyes," he told Corriere della Sera, "I see him smiling after a victory.
"I prefer to remember him like that rather than him just lying on a bed. Corinna and I talk often, though."
Briatore's update follows a claim by his ex-wife Elisabetta Gregoraci, who said: 'Michael doesn't speak, he communicates with his eyes.
"Only three people can visit him and I know who they are."
Claims that Schumacher can no longer speak were echoed by his son Mick in a 2021 Netflix documentary about his father's life.
The 26-year-old driver said: "I think dad and me, we would understand each other now in a different way now."
In the 2021 documentary, Corinna gave a rare update, revealing Schumacher is still undergoing rehabilitation and is 'different, but here' following his life-changing injuries.
In April, Schumacher signed a charity helmet with help from Corinna.
What do we know about Schumacher since his accident?
MICHAEL Schumacher's life changed forever on December 29, 2013, when a skiing accident left the seven-time F1 champion with a severe brain injury.
Since then, his family has protected his privacy, with only a select few remaining in contact with the racing legend.
December 29, 2013 - The skiing accident: Schumacher suffers a life-threatening head injury while skiing off-piste in Méribel, France. He falls and hits his head on a rock, causing severe brain trauma despite wearing a helmet. He is airlifted to a hospital in Grenoble, where he undergoes two emergency surgeries. Doctors place him in a medically induced coma to reduce swelling in his brain.
January 2014 - Schumacher fights for his life: Schumacher remains in a coma. Doctors describe his condition as 'critical but stable'. His family, led by wife Corinna, remains at his bedside. The world's F1 community rallies behind him, with fans holding vigils outside the hospital.
June 2014 - Schumacher brought out of his coma: After nearly six months, Schumacher is brought out of his coma. His family confirms he is no longer in a coma but gives no further health details. He is transferred from Grenoble to a rehabilitation facility in Lausanne, Switzerland.
September 2014 - Back home: Schumacher is moved to his family home near Lake Geneva. Corinna announces he will continue his recovery at home, with a dedicated medical team.
2015–2018 - Mystery surrounding his health: Reports suggest Schumacher is receiving round-the-clock medical care at home, costing £50,000 per week. Jean Todt reveals he still visits Schumacher and that they watch F1 races together.
May 2017 - German magazine sued by Schumacher's family: The magazine Bunte has to pay Michael Schumacher €50,000 (£42,000) in damages after claiming in 2015 that Schumacher would walk again. The Hamburg regional court determined that the statement was false and infringed upon Schumacher's right to privacy.
September 2019 - Schumacher secretly transferred to Paris: French media reports that Schumacher is taken to Paris for stem cell therapy at the Georges-Pompidou Hospital. The procedure is led by renowned surgeon Dr. Philippe Menasché. Details of the treatment remain undisclosed.
December 2019 - Manager issues rare statement: Schumacher's longtime manager Sabine Kehm says his condition will remain private. She dismisses speculation and false reports about his health.
September 2021 - Netflix documentary 'Schumacher' released: A new Netflix documentary, Schumacher, provides rare insights into his life. Corinna speaks publicly about his condition for the first time, saying: 'Michael is here. Different, but he's here, and that gives us strength.'
December 2023 - 10 years since the accident: Schumacher turns 55. The anniversary of his accident is marked by tributes from the F1 world. Jean Todt confirms he still sees Schumacher regularly and describes his visits as 'full of affection'.
September 2024 - Daughter Gina's wedding: Gina Schumacher, 27, marries longtime boyfriend Iain Bethke at the family's £27million Majorca villa. Reports claim Schumacher attends the wedding, but close friend Johnny Herbert later calls it 'A1 fake news'. Guests are reportedly required to hand over their phones to prevent leaks.
December 2024 - Schumacher to become a grandfather: Gina announces she is pregnant, three months after her wedding. She shares the news on Instagram, writing: 'Impatiently awaiting the arrival of our little girl.'
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Schumacher's initials 'M.S' can be seen signed on the bottom part of the helmet belonging to fellow F1 icon Sir Jackie Stewart
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Emotional moment Michael Schumacher's son and Sebastian Vettel pay tribute to stricken F1 legend
The helmet will be auctioned to raise money for Stewart's charity Race Against Dementia.
Johnny Herbert, Schumacher's teammate at Benetton between 1994 to 1995, described the signature as an "emotional" moment.
He told FastSlots: "It's wonderful news that Michael Schumacher signed Jackie Stewart's helmet. It was a wonderful moment.
"We haven't seen something emotional like this in years, and hopefully, it's a sign.
"Hopefully, Michael is on the mend. It's been a long, horrible journey for the family, and maybe we'll hopefully see him in the F1 paddock soon."
Schumacher is one of the most successful F1 drivers of all time, winning world titles in 1994, 1995 and five consecutive years from 2000 to 2004.
He also racked up 71 fastest laps and 155 podiums during his racing career.
When asked who the greatest driver of all time is, Briatore told Corriere de Sera: "I don't know who the greatest is, because we've had Schumacher, Senna, Alonso.
"Now, the number one is definitely (Max) Verstappen. I have two cars at Alpine, so I would like to have two Verstappens."

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