Gerd Krämer known as F1's "puppet master" and former Mercedes sport marketing head and Schumacher's first sponsor was quoted sharing the latest health status of his pal. He reportledy claimed that the 47-year-old German F1 racing legend will definitely need a miracle to make a comeback on the racing scene or merely be seen on public.
Krämer also confirmed that the seven-time F1 champion's family continues to be on total guard now that Schumacher is said to be "in a more than difficult situation." The statements provided by Krämer immediately gained significance since it came a few weeks after former-Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo gave a statement, claiming that Schumacher was "reacting" well to treatment.
The former champ's family and longtime manager Sabine Kehm were not yet able to release an official medical bulletin regarding the latest health conditions and recovery update of Michael Schumacher. However, it is noted that the F1 racing legend is still unable to speak, experiencing memory problems and remains paralyzed.
In addition to that, the 35-year-old Brazilian racer Felipe Massa on August 29 announced his F1 racing retirement as soon as current season ends at the Italian Grand Prix. An article published by USA Today claimed that Massa's decision to announce his retirement at the Italian Grand Prix since Schumacher did the same 10 years ago.
A BBC report hinted that Massa was very grateful to Michael Schumacher because when the latter decided to retire a decade ago, the move gave him the opportunity to stay and continue his racing career. Due to his announcement, Massa's 15-year racing career is expected to end with his 250th race in Abu Dhabi.