Michael Schumacher Health Updates: F1 Champion Restricted To The Wheelchair While Son Wins F4 Race In Germany

Michael Schumacher’s road to recovery has been a long and tedious journey after the devastating skiing accident in 2013. Currently, the seven-time F1 world champion is reportedly having a hard coping with the aftermath of the tragedy.

His Manager Sabine Kehm shared that Michael’s present health condition is becoming more difficult but Kehm reassured fans that the German driver will not be disappearing. Ecumenical News reported that despite Michael’s team of medical experts, his progress is slow.

In fact, his immobility caused his restriction to a wheelchair. He can only express himself through crying silently whenever he hears the voices of his wife and children.

Despite the tough challenges the Schumacher family has to endure, his legacy continues as his son Mick Schumacher won a Formula 4 race in Germany on Saturday according to MovieNewsGuide.

It is noteworthy that the 17-year-old Schumacher just started his formula racing classes last year and is able to reap so much triumph in a short amount of time and at such a young age. His latest success is his fourth win in the current season of ADAC Formula 4. He has joined Prema Powerteam and represents the said team for Italian Formula 4 and ADAC Formula 4 Championships.

This overwhelming victory of Mick reminds the world, especially his father’s fans, that wit and skills run in the blood. Also, it brings back blissful winning moments of his father to the crowd.

According to Australian News Network, there are two remaining races until the finals. The next race is set in Holland and the championship will be held in Hockenheim in Germany.

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