After Corina requested media blackout, there are only few reports regarding Michael Schumacher's recovery and condition update. The last report we have heard about is that the healing process of Formula One racer is slow and uncertain. His accident was a devastating tragedy not only for his family but also for the Formula One world, and for Schumi's fans. Sebastian Vettel, who's competing for Ferrari, pays tribute to the legend.
After Schumacher's family decided to keep everything private, there's not much information about the Formula One racer's healing process. The media blackout is totally understandable, after all things the family went through. But the last reports indicate that Michael Schumacher's recovery and condition is very slow, and it still uncertain if he would fully recover from severe head injuries.
Many experts giving their 2 cents on the condition of the F1 racer: The full recovery might be impossible for the F1 racer. But then, Schumi is not exactly the type of person who easily gives up in terms of racing. Now, will he win the race of life, for full recovery?
For sure, Michael has the best medical practitioners on his bed side, but he also has the best spirit to survive this ordeal. Their mansion has been transformed into a private clinic with a team of 15 experts carefully checking and monitoring Schumacher's condition day in and day out.
Meanwhile, Sebastian Vettel, who is competing for Ferrari, won his first trophy on Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia Grand Prix for the recent Formula One season. According to a report, right after the 27-year-old German received his award; Vettel pays tribute to the racetrack legend, Michael Schumacher.
"It's been my dream, Michael was my hero. All the kids at the go-kart track looked up to him," Vettel said. "When he turned up to shake hands every year it made our lives. I don't understand yet how special it is."
Everyone, of course, wishes for Michael Schumacher to recover. But for now, our prayers would go a long way.
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