Michael Schumacher Condition Update: F1 Driver Fan Messages Now at 195
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After the tragic skiing accident of Formula One racer Michael Schumacher, fans and aficionados are continuously showing their love and support while Schumacher fights for his life.
According to the Michael Schumacher Fans website, the number of messages for the racer steadily rises in hopes that the racer's family and friends will get enough strength to continue fighting with him and to never give up. The site has now 195 messages for the racer, with the latest one coming from Eleanor Grindley who says:
"Thank you Michael for being such a great example to me and others all over the world by proving that realising your dreams and showing commitment to what you love will reward you with great success and happiness! Thank you for all the excitement that you have given me (so many memories I could write forever but will resist)!!!! Thank you to Michaels family and loving wife for the strength support and freedom you gave to Michael, Ralph and now Mick to follow their passion! Your accident has been a cruel blow to both you and all who love you whether we are family, friends or fans. We are all supporting you, thinking of you and praying that one day you will be able to see the respect and love you have from all over the world!! Keep fighting Michael!! Missing you x "
The Bit Bag adds that the former president of Ferrari has joined Schumacher's fans and supporters by dedicating his Hall of Fame award to the greatest Formula racer of all time.
Luca di Montezemolo said he is thankful for Michael because without him, he's not sure if he would have won the award. He also said that he is dedicating his award to the racer because he is currently trying to outrace his toughest opponent.
In 1992, Montezemolo has previously been reported to credit Schumacher for saving Ferrari when the company was forced to close. Schumacher has been the racer for Ferrari from 1996 to 2006 and has also been a consultant for the brand for two years.
In 2013, Fox Sports Australia has reported that the German Formula One racing champion has needed an emergency surgery due to cranial trauma after he has hit his head on a rock while skiing in Meribel. He has reportedly been awaken from the coma last April 2014 and no news have been reported ever since the family has requested for a media blackout.
Formula One has tweeted that Schumacher continues to fight for his toughest race and continuously uses the hashtag #KeepFightingMichael to encourage fans to give their all out encouragement to the racer and his family.
Michael Schumacher Update: F1 Racer Continues ‘Toughest Race’ #keepfightingmichael https://t.co/uguMQQcfKl pic.twitter.com/lxU7kPOYwF
— Formula One World (@FormulaOneWorld) July 30, 2015