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12 years after the ski accident, his life away from the public eye

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 3:25 am
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Today, December 29, 2025, marks 12 years since Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion and one of the most iconic athletes of the 21st century, suffered a tragic accident that changed his life forever. 

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Over these 12 years, it has been reported that Schumacher has received constant medical attention at his home in Switzerland

It was a day that brought the sporting world to a standstill. What was meant to be a quiet day of skiing in the French Alps ended with a devastating blow to the head that removed him not only from competition but from public life.

It was December 29, 2013, when Schumacher, who had already hung up his helmet after a legendary career, was skiing at the Méribel resort with his family. 

The ski slopes of Méribel in the French Alps, where the accident that changed Michael Schumacher’s life occurred.© picture alliance
The French Alps in Méribel, where Michael Schumacher suffered his skiing accident in 2013.

At one point, while trying to help a friend, he decided to go off-piste through an area with rocks hidden beneath the snow. His skis slid over one of them, and his head struck another rock with great force, causing a severe traumatic brain injury. Despite wearing a helmet, the damage was devastating.

Fans display Ferrari flags outside the Grenoble University Hospital Centre in the French Alps, where retired seven-time German Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher underwent surgery.© PHILIPPE DESMAZES
Fans display Ferrari flags outside the Grenoble University Hospital Centre in the French Alps, where retired seven-time German Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher underwent surgery.

After the accident, he was first taken to a nearby hospital and then transferred to Grenoble, where he underwent emergency surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma that lasted for weeks. When he finally awoke, his life was never the same again.

Neurosurgeons of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire hospital of Grenoble gave a press conference on December 30, 2013, as Michael Schumacher was still in "critical condition" after suffering severe brain trauma© PHILIPPE DESMAZES
Neurosurgeons of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire hospital of Grenoble gave a press conference on December 30, 2013, as Michael Schumacher was still in “critical condition” after suffering severe brain trauma

Strict silence and privacy:

Since then, the Schumacher family has maintained strict silence regarding his health. Official updates have been virtually nonexistent, meaning that each anniversary of the accident is marked by respect for that privacy and constant appeals to preserve the intimacy of a man who was once a living legend.

The post carries special emotional weight because the Schumacher family rarely shares personal content.© STR
After the accident, Schumacher was first taken to a nearby hospital and then transferred to Grenoble, where he underwent emergency surgery

The former driver’s surroundings are tightly controlled, and only about 20 people have direct access to his daily care. There are no images or official statements revealing details of his condition. 

Figures from the world of Formula 1 have shared their feelings over the years. Former Red Bull operations chief and ex-McLaren executive Richard Hopkins summed up the community’s sentiment in 2025 with candor, explaining, “I don’t think we will ever see Michael again.” A painful phrase, but one that reflects the reality of the family’s secrecy and the driver’s prolonged absence from public life.

David Coulthard of Great Britain, Kurt Busch of the United States, Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Mick Schumacher of Germany hold a banner in support of Michael Schumacher during the Race of Champions at Accor Stadium on March 08, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. © Brendon Thorne
David Coulthard of Great Britain, Kurt Busch of the United States, Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Mick Schumacher of Germany hold a banner in support of Michael Schumacher during the Race of Champions at Accor Stadium on March 08, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.

About his recovery:

Over these 12 years, it has been reported that Schumacher has received constant medical attention at his home in Switzerland, where he is cared for 24 hours a day by specialized professionals. 

According to experts who have closely followed the situation, the seven-time champion cannot walk or speak and is fully dependent on his caregivers. While some statements speculate about partial consciousness or recognition of certain people, there is no official confirmation regarding his ability to interact with the outside world.

December 29, 2025, marks 12 years since Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, suffered a tragic accident that changed his life forever. © PAUL CROCK
December 29, 2025, marks 12 years since Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, suffered a tragic accident that changed his life forever.

This silence is maintained at the express wish of the family, who have chosen to preserve the privacy of Formula 1’s most decorated champion rather than fuel rumors or sensationalism. Even figures as close as Willi Weber, his former manager, have never been able to visit him since the accident, out of respect for the guidelines set by his wife, Corinna Schumacher.

However, amid this long period of silence, there have been moments that sparked a glimmer of hope among fans. During a Grand Prix in the 2025 season, it became known that Schumacher took part symbolically in a charity auction by signing, with the help of his wife, a helmet that was auctioned to raise funds for the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, promoted by Sir Jackie Stewart, another icon of the sport.

 Since Michael’s skiing accident in December 2013, Corinna has fiercely protected his privacy. © Getty Images
Since Michael’s skiing accident in December 2013, Corinna has fiercely protected his privacy.

In addition, in April of this year, it was reported that Michael traveled from his residence to Switzerland to meet his first granddaughter, Millie, a moment that reinforces the idea that, despite the limitations, the family continues to find ways to keep him close to the events that matter most.

Corinna Schumacher, wife of former Formula One champion Michael Schumacher and her daughter Gina Schumacher.© Andreas Rentz
Corinna Schumacher, wife of former Formula One champion Michael Schumacher and her daughter Gina Schumacher.

The legacy of an F1 icon:

Beyond his current state of health, Michael Schumacher remains an unparalleled figure in the history of Formula 1. With seven world championships, 91 Grand Prix victories, and a talent that transcended generations, his name continues to ignite passion and respect at every circuit on the calendar.

Beyond his current state of health, Michael Schumacher remains an unparalleled figure in the history of Formula 1.© Getty
Beyond his current state of health, Michael Schumacher remains an unparalleled figure in the history of Formula 1.

While he has taken a step back from the public eye, the memory of his greatness remains intact, and his influence on current and future drivers is unquestionable.

Today, on the 12th anniversary of the day that changed his destiny, the world celebrates not only the athlete who conquered Formula 1, but also the man who continues to fight in the privacy of his home, surrounded by the unconditional love of his family.

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