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Michael Schumacher’s Wife Reveals He Almost Avoided the Terrible Accident That Left Him Brain Damaged

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Superstar Michael Schumacher set the bar that current Formula 1 drivers try to live up to. He is rarely far from the discussion whenever a new all-time record is approached by a motorsports — sports in general, really — is indelible.

Sadly, a skiing accident keeps the man himself out of the spotlight entirely. In the 2021 Netflix documentary Schumacher, it is revealed he nearly skipped out on that fateful day on the mountain entirely.

Michael Schumacher had a historic Formula 1 career before his tragic accident

As back-to-back success, he changed horses again, this time to the famed Ferrari team.

His Ferrari run started off poorly, with an accident that left Schumacher sidelined to nurse a broken leg. The following year, in 2000, he returned to the track better than ever. He brought Ferrari their first title since 1979. Then Schumacher did it again, repeatedly, racking up five more titles and setting the record for most Formula 1 championship wins in a single career at seven.

He retired in 2006 due to disputes with Ferrari rather than his own decline in skill. While Schumacher had one last three-season run with Mercedes, he saw little success. He retired in 2012, this time for good. He turned his focus to his personal life and preparing his son Mick Schumacher for his own racing career.

Michael Schumacher was close to avoiding the accident that changed his life

The elder Schumacher’s retirement was tragically cut short in December 2013. While skiing in Méribel, , Michael Schumacher fell and hit his head against a rock. He was wearing a helmet then, but the impact was so strong that he was still left in critical condition. Michael was put into a medically-induced coma until the following June.

His wife, Corinna Schumacher, revealed that this incident was almost avoided entirely, Insider reports. “Shortly before [the accident] happened in Méribel, he told me, ‘The snow isn’t optimal. We could fly to Dubai and go skydiving there.'” Unfortunately, Michael decided to stick to the original plan.

The former Formula 1 racer faded from the public eye after the accident

Michael Schumacher has not been seen in public since the accident. Once an ever-present figure in Formula 1, even during his retirement years between his Ferrari and Mercedes stints, he now spends his days at home. The degree of Michael’s brain injury has never been officially explained to the public. However, a handful of people have met with him and described his condition.

The Sun reports that the Formula 1 great’s friend Jean Todt has been to Michael and Corinna’s home. The former Ferrari team principal described his old pal as “fighting for his life.” He elaborated: “We must imagine a person very different from the one we on the track, with a very altered and deteriorated organic, muscular, and skeletal structure.”

According to Yahoo Sports, Corinna Schumacher describes her husband’s condition as leaving him “different, but he’s here.” She doesn’t intend to elaborate more than that, however. “‘Private is private,’ as [Michael] always said. It’s very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible.’ Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael.”

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