Michael Schumacher turns 45 today, with the star unfortunately still being in a coma after his ski accident. Despite being a Mercedes employee at the moment (brand ambassador), it’s Ferrari that’s making the most notable effort to sustain the seven-time F1 champion.
The Prancing Horse has issued a press release, sending double wishes to Schumi. Ferrari reminds us of their tie-up, which has led to their 72 Grand Prix wins.
What’s more, Maranello is endorsing an effort coming from Scuderia Ferrari Clubs - on its Facebook page, Scuderia Ferrari has shared the latter’s call to gather fans at Schumacher’s hospital.
“In these difficult days and on the occasion of his birthday the SCUDERIA FERRARI CLUBS want to show their support for MICHAEL SCHUMACHER, organising tomorrow a silent and respectful event all in Red at the Grenoble University Hospital Center,” the call reads.
Aficionados are invited to find the closest Scuderia Ferrari Club using the special locator and contact it.
We’ll remind you that Michael Schumacher is still in critical condition after his ski crash, which tool place on December 29th. His condition has improved since then, but doctors are still cautious when asked about his state.
What’s more, Maranello is endorsing an effort coming from Scuderia Ferrari Clubs - on its Facebook page, Scuderia Ferrari has shared the latter’s call to gather fans at Schumacher’s hospital.
“In these difficult days and on the occasion of his birthday the SCUDERIA FERRARI CLUBS want to show their support for MICHAEL SCHUMACHER, organising tomorrow a silent and respectful event all in Red at the Grenoble University Hospital Center,” the call reads.
Aficionados are invited to find the closest Scuderia Ferrari Club using the special locator and contact it.
We’ll remind you that Michael Schumacher is still in critical condition after his ski crash, which tool place on December 29th. His condition has improved since then, but doctors are still cautious when asked about his state.