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Flavio Briatore Reflects on Michael Schumacher’s Condition 12 Years After Ski Accident
Twelve years after Michael Schumacher’s life-altering skiing accident, his former team boss and close friend, Flavio Briatore, has offered a poignant reflection on the Formula 1 legend’s condition. In a recent interview, Briatore revealed that he has not visited Schumacher since the 2013 incident, choosing instead to remember him as the vibrant and triumphant driver he once was.
“If I close my eyes, I see him smiling after a victory,” Briatore shared, emphasizing his desire to preserve the memory of Schumacher at his peak rather than see him in his current state. Despite not visiting, Briatore maintains regular contact with Schumacher’s wife, Corinna, who has been instrumental in managing his care.
Schumacher, now 56, has been under constant medical supervision since the accident, which occurred during a family skiing trip in the French Alps. Reports indicate that he is unable to speak and communicates primarily through eye movements. His family has been steadfast in maintaining privacy about his condition, with only a select few, including Corinna and former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, granted access to him.
In a rare and emotional gesture, Schumacher recently signed a helmet for a dementia charity auction, with assistance from Corinna. This act provided a glimpse into his enduring spirit and the deep bond he shares with his family.
Briatore’s reflections underscore the profound impact Schumacher had on those around him and the enduring legacy he leaves in the world of motorsport. As fans and friends continue to honor his achievements, they also respect the family’s wishes for privacy during this challenging time.