Michael Schumacher fans beg stricken legend to ‘keep fighting’ as Formula One icon trends on social media on the 10th anniversary of his horror skiing accident

  • Michael Schumacher won a then record seven F1 World Championships
  • The former Ferrari star tragically fell while skiing in the French Alps
  • He has not been seen in public since as his family remained tight-lipped about his condition

Fans of Michael Schumacher have taken to social media to express their support for the F1 giant on the tenth anniversary of his horror crash.

The seven-time world champion had expertly piloted the most lightning-fast and dangerous machines for more than fifteen years, but just a year after his retirement he suffered a bizarre fall in the French Alps.

The incident, just meters away from a popular ski slope, resulted in serious head injuries.

The former Ferrari driver has since been kept hidden from the public, with his health trajectory closely monitored by his family.

But on the 10th anniversary of the crash, fans of the sporting icon have taken to social media to plead with the now 54-year-old to continue his fight, with the flood of messages even leading to the hashtag '#KeepFightingMichael' trending on X. .

Michael Schumacher's career included seven F1 world championships alongside a staggering string of records, and he is considered by many to be the greatest driver of all time

Schumacher has not been seen in public since a skiing accident in 2013 (Schumacher pictured with his wife Corinna in 2005)

Schumacher has not been seen in public since a skiing accident in 2013 (Schumacher pictured with his wife Corinna in 2005)

The hashtag #KeepFightingMichael was trending on X on the 10th anniversary of Schumacher's crash

The hashtag #KeepFightingMichael was trending on X on the 10th anniversary of Schumacher's crash

Motorsport website WTF1 simply wrote: '10 Years', next to the hashtag used by a large number of fans.

Planet F1 quoted four-time world champion and compatriot Sebastian Vettel in their post on X, formerly Twitter. The former Red Bull driver has long praised Schumacher as his inspiration in the sport.

“It's still very, very difficult.” Vettel is quoted against RTL. 'I don't want to say that I have to accept it, but that I have to accept that he continues to fight. I just miss my friend.'

Some fans took the opportunity to look back at some of Schumacher's most enduring moments on track.

One fan wrote: 'I can't believe it's been ten years already. Remember him at his best. “Mega…Mega Michael”'

While Autosport posted a video on board of the former champion's final pole position in Monaco with the message: 'A beautiful #FridayFever on board with Michael Schumacher in Monaco in 2012. Enjoy!

In November, the family's lawyer, Felix Damm, explained why his inner circle had chosen not to share a detailed update on his health.

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Fans on social media shared a mix of uplifting memories, quotes and images of the sporting icon's most enduring moments on the track

Fans on social media shared a mix of uplifting memories, quotes and images of the sporting icon's most enduring moments on the track

'It has always been a matter of protecting private information. Of course, we had a lot of discussions about how to do that,” he said.

“We also considered whether a definitive announcement about Michael's health would be the right way to approach this. But that wouldn't have been the end and there would have had to be permanently updated 'water level reports', he explained, suggesting Schumacher's condition is evolving.

'The media could pick up such a report again and again and ask: 'And what does it look like now?', one, two, three months or years after the report. And if we were to take action against this reporting, we would have to deal with the argument of voluntary self-opening.'

Damm acknowledged that the lack of information leaves Schumacher's legions of devoted fans without answers to their stricken hero's plight, but argued that those who truly supported Michael would understand the family's need for privacy.

Key moments and updates in Michael Schumacher's health journey

December 29, 2013: Michael Schumacher suffers traumatic brain injury in a skiing accident in the French Alps

Begin 2014: Schumacher is placed in a medically induced coma to aid his recovery. Limited information is being released about his condition, leading to widespread speculation

June 2014: Reports suggest Schumacher will be transferred to a rehabilitation center in Switzerland. Details about his progress remain private

September 2014: Sabine Kehm, Schumacher's manager, announces that he is no longer in a coma and has left hospital to continue his recovery at home in Switzerland

June 2015: Kehm issues a statement saying Schumacher's rehabilitation is underway, but stresses the need for privacy

September 2016: Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt visits Schumacher and reports that the racing legend is 'still fighting'. No specific details about his condition have been released

December 2016: Schumacher's family releases a rare statement thanking fans for their continued support and reiterating their commitment to maintaining his privacy. “Michael's health is not a public matter, and so we will continue to make no comment in that regard,” the statement read.

2018: There are rumors that Schumacher has been secretly transferred to a private mansion and medical facility in Mallorca. The family denies this and the theory is widely discredited

September 2019: Jean Todt provides another update, noting that Schumacher is making progress but acknowledging the severity of the brain injury. Schumacher is undergoing stem cell treatment in France and doctors report that he is 'conscious', but provide no further information

September 2021: In a Netflix documentary, several members of Schumacher's family, including wife Corinna and son Mick, as well as other individuals like Todt, share insights into Michael's condition. The information shows that he is conscious, but cannot speak or communicate properly

November 2023Attorney Felix Damm says Schumacher's family has considered “whether a definitive announcement about Michael's health might be the right way to handle this.” But that wouldn't have been the end and there should have been permanently updated 'water level reports', indicating that Schumacher's condition is evolving.

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