LONDON: Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher turned 50 yesterday with Formula One and his fans paying tribute to the sport’s most successful driver with a mixture of celebration and sorrow.
The German great has not been seen in public since he suffered severe brain injuries in a recreational skiing accident in the French Alps five years ago.
“Our champ turns 50 today. We’re all with you Michael #KeepFighting,” said Ferrari, celebrating a driver who won five titles in a row for the Italian team between 2000 and 2004.
“Michael, you’ve always been a fighter and you always will be,” said former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, the president of the sport’s governing body the International Automobile Federation (FIA), on Twitter.
Schumacher now lives a sheltered existence at the family’s mansion by the shores of Lake Geneva in the town of Gland, Switzerland, with his wife Corinna and children highly protective of his privacy.
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“You can be sure that he is in the very best of hands and that we are doing everything humanly possible to help him,” the family said in a rare statement on Wednesday that also announced the launch of a Michael Schumacher app.
Yesterday’s focus was on celebrating a champion who holds the records for most titles and wins (91), even if Britain’s five-time champion Lewis Hamilton is closing in.
The Formula One website declared ‘Schumacher Week’, with stories and interviews looking back on the career of a man who retired in 2012 after a three-year comeback with Mercedes.
Schumacher spent 18 seasons, over a 21-year period, in Formula One and took at least one win in 15 successive campaigns (1992-2006). Hamilton has so far done that for 12 in a row.
Son Mick, 19, is now set to debut in Formula Two, the rung below Formula One, this year after winning the European F3 title while 21-year-old daughter Gina-Marie is a rising equestrian talent.
“Happy Birthday to the best dad,” she said in an Instagram post accompanying old photographs of her smiling father in racing overalls.