During his racing career, Schumacher scorched the race tracks with great determination and an outstanding flair to strike to the finish at the right time and beat some of the best racers in the world. Schumacher, a seven-time world champion and the most successful driver in F1 history with 91 victories, retired from racing for the second time in October 2012. He has had numerous injuries over the years, breaking his leg in a crash at Silverstone in 1999 and suffering neck and spine injuries in a 2009 motorcycle accident. A native of Germany, he retired from racing in 2006, then returned in 2010.
Today, he is lying on a hospital bed in France with the doctors fighting around the clock to save this magnificent soul who has brought so much of joy to his racing fans.
My Thoughts and prayers are with the Schumacher family during this difficult time, if anybody in the world has the ability to pull through this, I believe that Schumacher has the will and determination that made him a world champion to fight now when he needs to the most.