Schumchaer is no longer in a coma, walking on foot

On December 29th, 5 years since the terrible accident Michael Schumacher suffered on a ski track, becoming “left” virtually out of public attention. Ever since that dark day for the family and millions of supporters of the 7-sold Champion of Forum 1, many things have happened. Lewis Hamilton has broken the German record for [...]
On December 29th, 5 years since the terrible accident Michael Schumacher suffered on a ski track, becoming “left” virtually out of public attention.
Ever since that dark day for the family and millions of supporters of the 7-sold Champion of Forum 1, many things have happened. Lewis Hamilton has broken the German record for career pole positioning, 83 to 68.
However, Benetton's former pilot, Ferrari and Mercedes remain in the lead in winning races (91-73) and champion titles (7 to 5).
His zealous fan, Sebastian Vettel, has followed his footsteps to the Ferrari but has not been able to repeat his success.
Even his son Mick, who was only 14 years old when his father was hit, is already champion of Formula 3 and promises to follow Schumacher's trail to Formula 1.
But even though little has been spoken of about the recovery of the German, “Daly Mail” reports that Schumi has made improvements in recent weeks and has even been taken to bed, no longer lying on the bed, and no longer survives equipment alone.
However, the treatment he is undergoing costs more than 55,000 euros a week, and despite what was reported months ago, he continues to stay at his home in Galand, Switzerland, and has not moved to Majorca.












