Renowned F1 racer Michael Schumacher is still recovering in his home in Switzerland following a fatal skiing accident in 2013. Schumacher's former manager, Willi Weber demanded from the racer's family to give the fans the truth about his condition, while Schumacher's current manager said that they are still hoping that he comes back.
Schumacher's current condition is still unknown to many following the family's request for privacy. However, as reported by Express, Weber demanded the truth about Schumacher's condition to be revealed to the fans.
"I think Michael's fans would be happy if they were given an honest message about his condition. It would also help the people with whom Michael worked all these years better cope with the situation." Weber stated. He previously revealed that Schumacher's wife, Corinna, refused to respond to his entreaties which left him in a "terrible situation".
Latest update regarding Schumacher's condition came from former Ferrari boss who stated that Schumacher's condition is "not good". As the wait for new updates on his recovery, ESPN reported that Schuamcher's long-time sponsor Deutsche Vermögensberatung has organized an exhibit featuring several private items that Schumacher used during his career.
The exhibit is held in Marburg, Germany entitled "Michael Schumacher -- Record-holding World Champion. 20 Years of Partnership with Deutsche Vermögensberatung". It will be free for the public for two years.
During an event, Schumacher's manager, Sabine Kehm said that they are hoping to have him back. According to BBC, Kehm said that they are hoping to have Schumacher back with continued love and support.
"He is the most successful driver in history and sometimes, on days like this, it is good to be reminded of it. Of course, Michael is not here and of course we miss him. We know what has happened and cannot change it. We must accept it and hope with everything we have that, with continued support and patience, he will one day be back with us.", Kehm stated.
Following the skiing incident, Schumacher went on a coma, but was able to come home for private treatment in September 2014. His son, Mick, is also moving forward in pursuing his career as a racer in the junior category.