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Flavio Briatore offers a rare and emotional update on F1 legend Michael Schumacher’s condition, 12 years after his tragic skiing accident. A touching tribute to the racing icon and his family’s unwavering strength.

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Flavio Briatore Shares Emotional Update on Michael Schumacher’s Condition, 12 Years After Tragic Ski Accident

It’s been over a decade since Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher suffered a life-altering skiing accident, and the world continues to wonder about the man behind the racing helmet. In a rare and heartfelt interview, Flavio Briatore, former F1 team boss and a pivotal figure in Schumacher’s early career, has offered a moving glimpse into the current state of the seven-time world champion.

In December 2013, Schumacher endured a traumatic brain injury while skiing in the French Alps. Since then, his life has drastically changed, and his condition has remained one of the most closely guarded secrets in the sporting world. Shielded by his family — particularly his wife, Corinna — Schumacher has been living in private, away from public view, in his home near Lake Geneva, Switzerland.

At 56, Schumacher is believed to be receiving intensive, round-the-clock medical care. Details about his physical and mental state have never been officially disclosed, leading to years of speculation and concern among fans and fellow athletes alike.

Briatore, who guided Schumacher through his first two Formula 1 world championships in 1994 and 1995 with Benetton, recently spoke to Corriere della Sera, offering an emotional tribute rather than a medical update. Though he didn’t comment directly on Schumacher’s current health, his reflections painted a powerful picture of love, loyalty, and lasting memories.

“When I close my eyes, I see him smiling after a victory,” Briatore shared. These words evoke the image of Schumacher in his prime — not just as a fierce competitor, but as a man of passion, charisma, and humility. Rather than focus on his current condition, Briatore chose to honor the joyful moments they once shared.

Reports over the years have suggested that Schumacher may remain bedridden and unable to communicate, with minimal signs of consciousness. However, the Schumacher family has never confirmed such details, remaining resolute in their decision to protect his dignity and privacy.

Briatore also took a moment to recognize Corinna Schumacher’s quiet strength. Since the accident, Corinna has stood by her husband’s side, managing his care with extraordinary devotion. Briatore described a moment of deep connection with Corinna — an unspoken exchange of emotion through “eye communication” — that reflected the profound weight she continues to carry.

“She is a remarkable woman,” he said, applauding her courage and commitment through what has undoubtedly been a long and painful journey.

Even after all these years, Michael Schumacher’s legacy in Formula 1 remains untouchable. With 91 Grand Prix wins and seven world titles, he is still revered as one of the greatest drivers in motorsport history. His influence on the sport endures, inspiring new generations of drivers, including his son, Mick Schumacher.

Briatore’s heartfelt words remind us that behind the glory, records, and trophies, there’s a man loved by many. While the public may never fully know the extent of his condition, the unwavering support from fans and the loyalty of his inner circle speak volumes.

Michael Schumacher may be out of sight, but he is never out of mind — and certainly never out of heart.

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