It's been 9 years since former F1 driver Michael Schumacher was once fascinated with a horrific skiing twist of fate. Where is he now? Details inside.

Allison DeGrushe - Author

Widely regarded as the greatest F1 drivers of all time, Michael Schumacher retired from the game in 2006 — he briefly returned to the international of racing with Mercedes from 2010 to 2012 sooner than calling it quits for just right. Sadly, the seven-time global champion didn't get to embody retirement as a result of, just one yr later, he was enthusiastic about a horrific skiing accident.

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On Dec. 29, 2013, the German driver was skiing in the French Alps together with his then-14-year-old son Mick when he went off-piste and slammed his head on a rock. Despite wearing a ski helmet, Michael sustained a traumatic brain injury and used to be temporarily airlifted to Grenoble Hospital, the place he underwent two surgical procedures and was put right into a medically brought about coma till June 2014.

He has since regained awareness and is improving, however the place is Michael now? Let's to find out.

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Michael Schumacher now: He hasn't been observed in public since the accident.

Since his life-threatening accident, Michael hasn't been noticed in public, and updates referring to his health are scarce. However, his 54th birthday just passed, and his son Mick shared an emotional tribute on social media.

The 23-year-old driver took to Instagram to wish his legendary father a happy birthday, writing, "Happy birthday to the best Dad ever, love you!" along a pink center emoji. The candy submit featured two footage — certainly one of Michael smiling at the back of the wheel, and another of the father-son duo posing together years sooner than Michael's coincidence.

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After regaining awareness in June 2014, Michael began rehabilitation.

Nearly six months later, The Telegraph learned he used to be "paralyzed and in a wheelchair." The outlet also reported Michael couldn't talk and had "memory problems." In September 2016, Michael's attorney Felix Damm revealed to a German courtroom that his client couldn't walk despite claims he may from German gossip magazine Die Bunte.

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In July 2019, former Ferrari manager Jean Todt commented on Michael's situation and published the racing icon was once "making progress" in his recovery and "keeps fighting."

"Michael is in the best hands and is well looked after in his house. He does not give up and keeps fighting," he informed Radio Monte-Carlo, per The Telegraph. "His family is fighting just as much and of course our friendship can not be the same as it once was just because there’s no longer the same communication as before."

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Although main points regarding his well being stay private, Michael's spouse Corinna broke down in tears while accepting the State Prize of North-Rhine-Westphalia on his behalf in July 2022. She tearfully admitted her husband is "different" following his scary accident, declaring, "I miss Michael every day. But it's not just me who misses him. It's the children, the family, his father, everyone around him. I mean, everybody misses Michael, but Michael is here."

"We try to carry on a family as Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives," Corinna added, in line with Sports Illustrated. "'Private is private,' as he always said. It is very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible. Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael."

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