Michael Schumacher health condition news: F1 champ's Facebook, Instagram accounts now active

Since his 1991 Grand Prix debut, Michael Schumacher still holds several world records to beat in motorsports history. | Michael Schumacher official website

Much has already been thrown to the dire situation Michael Schumacher and his family are currently in. From his purported recovery from his life-changing skiing accident in 2013 to his family's incessant pleas to respect their privacy, all the way to the German driver's mounting hospital bills, Schumacher has still remained in the eyes of his fans, actively and hopefully anticipating for a full recovery.

This hope has recently come to further light, thanks to the recent activation of Schumacher's social media accounts. According to The Gamer's Drop, the racing victor's Facebook and Instagram accounts were seemingly activated by his team, fueling speculations that the driver's recovery is now completed or on its way there. 

In his Facebook account, a caption was caught saying, "keep fighting, never give up." Meanwhile, the account's administrators have encouraged his followers to "share memories" as they have also billed the page as a "meeting place" for exchanging and collecting memories of the driver's accomplishments. Some of the moments that were posted on the page are his winning of his first title for Formula One (F1) back in 1994. As of this writing, 1.5 million people have already liked the page.

Furthermore, Mail Online has shared that Schumacher is indeed showing positive signs of recuperation. Meanwhile, other news outlets have indicated that the beleaguered Formula One racing driver has shown "encouraging signs," ultimately pointing to a full recovery. 

Widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time, Schumacher has won titles with Benetton in 1994 and 1995 before heading for Ferrari in which he represented for a staggering eleven years, yielding five more titles between 2000 and 2004.

Michael Schumacher is currently being treated privately at his own home in Switzerland.