These days the news of the Formula 1 They focus on what will be Spanish Grand Prix, that will be disputed again in Madrid starting in 2026, as was officially announced this Tuesday at the Madrid Fair Institution (IFEMA), but there is disturbing information that refers to Michael Schumacher.
The race, which will reach its fifty-third edition this year and which, like next year, will still be held in Montmelo (Barcelona) – home of the last 33 Spanish races in the premier category – took place nine times in Madrid, all of them on the circuit of Jaram: the first in 1968, with the victory of the English Graham Hill; and the last in 1981, when the Canadian won Gilles Villeneuve.
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Therefore, 45 years after F1 was last raced on the circuit on the outskirts of the Spanish capital, 3,850 meters and 13 curves, built in 1967 and designed by the Dutchman John Hugenholtzthe engines will roar again in Madrid.
What's new from Schumacher
10 years have passed since the accident of the German pilot Michael Schumacher and, the truth is, little has been known about his current state of health.
There are few people close to the pilot who have been able to visit him, but at the same time there is a family code of silence, which does not allow them to talk about his health.
Nick Frybeside Ross Brown, He was one of the key personalities for the multiple champion of the category to return to F-1 between 2010 and 2012.
Fry referred to the seven-time world champion and left a few words about Schumacher's health.
“It is in the hands of the best medical team in the world,” he said in an interview on the 'Online Betting Guide' portal.
“No one has ever received the medical care they are receiving from Schumacher. I have not heard anything about Schumacher's condition, so I cannot confirm or deny any of the recent information that has come out about him,” he said.
And he added: “I am 100 percent sure that no human being in history has received the treatment he is receiving. The family has the resources.”
Recently, Johnny Herbertwho was with Schumacher in Bennetonassured that some people point out that Michael “sits at the dinner table.”
“I'm praying and hoping that they're making progress with Michael. If the news about him sitting at the table and getting into a car is true, I wouldn't be surprised, because I imagine that's the kind of thing you'd do to get your brain get going again,” Fry said.
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Michael Schumacher's accident
The life of Michael Schumacher changed on December 29, 2013. Ten years later, his health status is a great unsolved mystery; There are only doubts and unknowns and no certainty.
The legend of the Formula 1 suffered a serious accident while skiing with his family at the resort Méribel, in the French Alps. That vacation turned into a tragedy when the pilot had an accident on a descent and hit his head on a rock. Although he survived the strong impact, his health was never the same.
The Kaiser was rushed to the Grenoble-Alpes University Hospital due to his serious injuries. From the moment he entered that medical center, information has arrived in dribs and drabs and few have dared to talk about the incident and the condition of the legendary pilot. It has been 10 years of apparent prostration in a bed and in a state of unconsciousness.
Schumi He has a long battle not to die. The first thing that was said about his state of health is that the blow caused a head injury with serious and irreversible brain injuries.
His condition was critical for several months and it was even published that he had woken up from a coma in June 2014. All, without confirmation from a treating medical authority or from the family, who decided to remain silent and reserve the official medical report of the patient. champion.
The career of his life continues at his home, located in Gland (Switzerland). There he continues his slow recovery and lives in seclusion and away from the world. The mansion became the family fort: his wife, Corinna Betsch, is his 'guardian angel': she looks after him 24 hours a day.
Schumacher, a life of records
Michael Schumacher He carved his name in the Olympus of Formula 1 for 19 seasons. Since his debut in 1991 he only knew how to collect triumphs and records, to be remembered at the top of motorsport because he achieved what was unthinkable in his time.
Schumi won seven world championships: two with the Benetton-Renault team in 1994 and 1995, and five consecutive titles with Ferrari between 2000 and 2005, a stage in which he eclipsed what was done by the Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio, who had five world titles and he had made it three in a row in the 1950s.
The Kaiser arrived at Formula 1 of carom, appeared for the first time in 1991, when Eddie Jordan gave him an opportunity in his team to occupy the seat vacated by the pilot Bertrand Gachot, who was convicted in England for assaulting a taxi driver.
At 22 years old and in his first race, on the legendary Belgian circuit Spa-Francorchamps, was seventh, despite not taking the victory, the rookie earned the admiration of Flavio Briatore, that opened the door for him in the team Benetton-Renaultin the same one in which years later he became two-time champion.
Nobody imagined that Michael Schumacher was going to write a new era in the world of motors. He was in charge, with his discipline, dedication and commitment, of laying the first stone to transform the big tent of motorsport into what it is now.
In his long career in the 'big circus', the German won seven world titles: two with Escudería: Benetton Ford in 1994 and 1995, and five consecutively (between 2000 and 2004) with the Ferrari team.
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