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Michael Schumacher Former Boss Shares Update on Racing Champ’s Health; Son Mick Set to Drive His F1 Car at German Grand Prix

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Michael Schumacher is still fighting to recover his health after suffering from brain damage due to his freak skiing accident in 2013. He almost died, but doctors were able to save him by putting him in an induced coma for weeks. However, his family refused to release details about the progress of his treatment since it was reported that he was in a comatose state.

From time to time, friends who visit Schumacher shares some tidbits about the car racer’s condition. Although they do not really give any specific update, those were enough details considering that Schumi’s family totally refused to say anything at all.

Recently, there was a new update on Michael Schumacher when his former F1 boss, Jean Todt reportedly visited him presumably in his home. As per UK’s Express, the current Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile president, Jean Todt appeared on Radio Montecarlo radio broadcast, and he revealed that Michael’s health condition is still private, so all that he can is that he is still fighting and his family is always around him to care and give him support.

Then again, the safely guarded secret of Michael Schumacher’s health could be revealed in December when a documentary about his life is set to be released. Although it is not known how much would be shared by his family, this is a great opportunity for fans to know how Schumi is doing these days.

Meanwhile, Schumacher’s son Mick will be participating in the German Grand Prix scheduled on July 27 and 28. He will be driving his father’s F2004 Ferrari car that helped him win his seventh Formula One championship in 2004.

The car will be back but on the tracks, but Mick will be behind the wheel. Michael Schumacher’s son will compete in Formula 2 Perma racing in a few weeks and fans are expecting a win, as per Mirror.

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