Formula One news: Michael Schumacher needs miracle in order to fully recover; Felipe Massa planning to retire
Michael Schumacher has still been able to make headlines despite his accident in December 2013, and it looks like his chances of a full recovery are very slim. As of now, Schumacher is unable to speak, is paralyzed, and is suffering memory problems.
F1's Gerd Krämer provided information about Schumacher's current health status. Schumacher's condition has been described as "a more than difficult situation," and it's said that he will need a miracle in order to be able to race again or even just be seen in public.
Schumacher's family has also been tight-lipped about his condition. They have yet to release any official medical bulletin about his health, and there has been very little news about him making any progress with recovery.
Hopefully, someday, fans of the legendary Formula One racer can find out the exact condition that Schumacher is in, and hopefully, he will get the "miracle" that he needs to get a full recovery.
In other news, F1 racer Felipe Massa has also announced that he will retire at the end of the season. He has been thankful to Schumacher for retiring which gave him the opportunity to stay and continue on with his racing career. He will make his official retirement announcement at the Italian Grand Prix where Schumacher also announced his retirement 10 years ago.
All things seem to have been moving downhill for the Schumacher family ever since the tragic skiing accident almost three years ago. Other than the fact that there seems to have been no progress with Schumacher's recovery, the family is said to be going bankrupt due to the hospital bills that they have to pay and without the help of their breadwinner.
The hearts and prayers of the fans go out to Michael Schumacher, and his fans hope that he will survive this tragedy.