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Corrina Schumacher Thanks Fans For Support In German GP Program
Seven-time Formula One world champion, Michael who was critically injured in a skiing accident last year, came out of his coma recently and has been showing encouraging signs ever since.
Schumi's wife, Corrina Schumacher, has expressed her heartfelt thanks for all the support the family has received through a message to his fans and the F1 community.
Her message, published by The Telegraph, read: "Dear motorsport friends, this is a message to all of you who have lived a passion for Michael's sport in all the years together with him, and who have supported him the past half year off the track as well.
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"The German Grand Prix gives me the perfect opportunity to cordially thank you for the good wishes and positive energies you keep sending Michael. I have to say your sympathies literally blew us all away! Good to know that together we made it through the hardest time!"
Corrina specially chose the German Grand Prix program to issue this message, a GP that Schumacher has won four times. Schumacher is now in Swiss rehabilitation clinic and his treatment will take a "long time", but the worst is over, according to Corrina.
This positive news will no doubt lift the spirits of millions of Schumi's fans, and we wish him strength to continue a steady recovery.