Schumacher 'in the very best of hands', says family
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[January 02, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - The family of
stricken seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher
have assured fans the Ferrari great is being well cared for as they
prepare to celebrate his 50th birthday on Thursday.
Schumacher, who retired from racing in 2012, has not been seen in
public since he suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident
five years ago. The German is being cared for at home in
Switzerland.
"You can be sure that he is in the very best of hands and that we
are doing everything humanly possible to help him," the family said
in a statement that made a rare comment about his condition.
"Please understand if we are following Michael's wishes and keeping
such a sensitive subject as health, as it has always been, in
privacy," it added.
The family said an official Michael Schumacher app will be released
on Thursday to enable fans to review all his career successes.
The Keep Fighting Foundation has also created a virtual museum.
"The app is another milestone in our effort to do justice to him and
you, his fans, by celebrating his accomplishments," the family said.
"Michael can be proud of what he has achieved, and so are we... we
want to remember and celebrate his victories, his records and his
jubilation."
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Michael Schumacher at Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium - 31/8/12.
Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Crispin Thruston
Schumacher won his first two titles with Benetton in 1994 and 1995
before five in a row with Ferrari between 2000-2004.
He remains the sport's most successful driver, with a record 91
grand prix wins.
Britain's Lewis Hamilton, now a five-times world champion with 73
wins, has already claimed several of the German's records and could
ultimately match his title tally if he continues his current rate of
success.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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