Michael Schumacher: Updates on Health, Family, and Future in F1 – 10 Years After Ski Accident

2024-01-03 10:17:19

A few days ago marked ten years since the ski accident of a Michael Schumacher who, today, January 3, 2024, would turn 55 years old. In the last ten years, news regarding the former German pilot has arrived in dribs and drabs, the family does not want to give details of his condition and keeps him in the strictest privacy. He Kaiser He is bedridden at home, surrounded by his family and closest friends. His brother, Ralf Schumacher, spoke regarding his state of health and new medical techniques, while Glock revealed where he would have been if it had not been for the accident.

Timo Glockgreat fan of the seven-time world champion of Formula 1, and his compatriot, who also competed as a driver in the F1 World Championship, revealed what Michael Schumacher would be like today. The German believes that Schumi I would be in the paddock today, surely as a team manager more than as a commentator: “Maybe not in the first part of his retirement, maybe later.” “He always would have been in the F1 paddock, but I don’t know if he would have been a commentator,” Glock said.

The former German driver assured that Michael Schumacher would work “for the sport for which he lived.” «I wouldn’t have been the F1 expert in front of the cameras. Yes, I would have done interviews, but I think I would have worked for the sport I lived for. “That would have been his position if he had decided to stay in the paddock,” said the former Jordan, Toyota, Virgin and Marussia player.

«I spent a lot of time with him cycling and when he came back to Mercedes, and I was driving for Virgin and Marussia, we played a lot of chess. I had never played chess in my life and he taught me how to play. We played endless games on flights, and I really liked it when I managed to beat him, because I hated losing,” Glock added in an interview with Bettingsites.

Finally, Glock spoke regarding the possibilities of Schumacher managing a Formula 1 team, that is, a team boss like Toto Wolff, Mike Krack or Fred Vasseur: «Team manager? Maybe not in the first part of his withdrawal, maybe later. But he would undoubtedly have been a good person in that position because he knows exactly what he needs », explained the former German driver.

New therapies

Doctors would be testing new therapies with Michael Schumacher. In recent days it has been said that they would be trying to stimulate the German driver with the sound of competition engines, a Mercedes racing car, new techniques, very secret state-of-the-art tests with the aim of trying to improve his state of health. .

His brother, Ralf Schumachervalued these techniques: «Fortunately, modern medicine has made it possible to do a few things., but still, nothing is like before. The family continues to fight and do everything possible for the Kaiser to recover, to return to Germany that figure that they idolize so much and that has given them so much joy in the past. Michael remains the driver with the most Formula 1 titles in history, tied with Hamilton.

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