Michael Schumacher recovered from coma - Biography and Career

This is amazing news for every F1 lover that Micheal Schumacher is recovered from Coma. He was in coma since last six month. It was tragedy happen with him that serious head injuries in a skiing accident wile ice skating. The injuries are so bad that he went to coma.

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In one stage doctor says nothing to him. It is everybody love and bless that he keep recovering from all odd. On monday his manager is confirm about his recovery. We wish to him more recovery and do public appearnce once for his fan.



On Monday, He was transferred to neighbouring Switzerland to continue his recovery from French hospital.

Brief Detail about him -

Born: January 3, 1969 (age 45), Hürth, Germany

Height: 1.74 m

Spouse: Corinna Betsch (m. 1995)

Siblings: Sebastian Stahl, Ralf Schumacher

Children: Mick Schumacher, Gina Marie Schumacher

Parents: Rolf Schumacher, Elisabeth Schumacher

Career -

Michael Schumacher born 3 January 1969 at Germany. He is a retired German racing driver. Micheal Schumacher is widely regarded as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time because of his a seven-time Formula One (F1) World Champion winning.

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Schumacher's title-winning German
Formula Three car from 1990

He was named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year twice.

He holds many of Formula One's driver records, including most championships, race victories, fastest laps, pole positions and most races won in a single season – 13 in 2004 (the last of these records was equalled by fellow German Sebastian Vettel nine years later). In 2002, he became the only driver in Formula One history to finish in the top three in every race of a season and then also broke the record for most consecutive podium finishes. According to the official Formula One website, he is "statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen"

Active years - 1991–2006, 2010–2012

Teams - Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, Mercedes

Races - 308 (307 starts)

Championships Years - 7 Times 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

Wins - 91

Podiums - 155

Career points - 1,566

Pole positions - 68

Fastest laps - 77

First race - 1991 Belgian Grand Prix

First win - 1992 Belgian Grand Prix

Last win - 2006 Chinese Grand Prix

Last race - 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Best finish - 5th in C2 (1991)

Video about Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher in Coma After Ski Accident

Michael Schumacher First Win in Formula 1 - Belgium 1992​


Michael Schumacher Tribute - When Words Are Not Enough​


 
Michael Schumacher Out of Coma and Transferred to Switzerland for Recovery


Formula One fans around the world received heartening news when it was confirmed that legendary F1 driver Michael Schumacher had emerged from a medically induced coma. Schumacher had been in a coma for nearly six months following a traumatic skiing accident in December 2013, where he sustained serious head injuries while skiing in the French Alps. The recovery marks a significant milestone for the former world champion, whose health had been a matter of global concern since the accident.


On Monday, Schumacher's long-time manager, Sabine Kehm, confirmed that the German racer was no longer in a coma and had been transferred from the French hospital in Grenoble to a facility in Switzerland to begin the next phase of his rehabilitation. Although exact details about his condition remain private, the news has brought immense relief to fans, the motorsport community, and well-wishers around the world who had been hoping for a positive outcome.


Michael Schumacher is widely considered one of the greatest Formula One drivers in history. Over a career spanning more than two decades, Schumacher won seven World Championships—two with Benetton in 1994 and 1995, and five consecutive titles with Ferrari between 2000 and 2004. He holds numerous records in the sport, including 91 Grand Prix wins and 155 podium finishes. He made his F1 debut in 1991 with Jordan, later racing for Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes, before retiring in 2012.


Known for his determination, precision, and technical expertise, Schumacher’s impact on the sport is legendary. He was awarded the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year twice and praised for bringing Ferrari back to dominance in the early 2000s. His competitive spirit inspired a generation of racers, including his son Mick Schumacher, who has followed in his footsteps by entering Formula One.


This hopeful development comes as a moment of joy for millions, reminding the world of Schumacher’s legendary resilience. While a long road to recovery still lies ahead, the global F1 community continues to send support and wishes for Schumacher’s ongoing rehabilitation and eventual public appearance, eagerly hoping to see the icon in good health once again.​
 
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