Michael Schumacher's Condition Reportedly Improving; Mick Sheds Light On Pressure Being A Schumacher

Reports on Michael Schumacher’s health conditions have emerged revealing that he is doing well nowadays. Meanwhile, in light of Michael’s son’s recent F3 debut, Mick shares the pressure of being part of his family.

Michael Schumacher Is Getting Better

The retired German racing driver, Michael Schumacher is reportedly showing improvements with regards to his health. Michael got into a serious accident in December 2013 that forced him into a coma for six months. Since then, he has been receiving medical treatments and rehabilitation. It seems like his efforts of getting back into shape is paying off as he makes his return through social media with some speculating that he will be ready to face fans soon.

Ross Brawn, former Mercedes Chief Executive Ross Brawn, confirmed that there are encouraging signs that Michael is indeed getting better. Though he has not revealed in what aspect, he did point out that most of the speculations and claims on reports regarding Michael’s health are wrong. He reiterated that Michael is doing better but he is still in a difficult stage that prayers are highly encouraged for him to go on.

Mick Isn’t Ready Yet For Formula One

Mick Schumacher has finally opened up about the pressure of bringing the banner of his family name. He made his debut at FIA Formula 3 European Championship in December 2016, wherein he is reportedly gearing up to head on to the auto-racing’s highest class, Formula One. As a Schumacher, every fan is looking forward to this especially when Mick has shown promising potential when he finished from sixth to 18th places in three races.

Despite having the Schumacher name, Mick revealed that there is actually no pressure on him and pointed out that he loves driving, that’s why he’s into racing. He added that being a Schumacher has given him opportunities to grow as a professional racer. However, fans will have to wait before he gets into the F1 scene because he says he still has a lot of things to prove and a long way to go. Mick vowed to win an F1 title in two years.

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