Michael Schumacher Health Update: Former Teammate Riccardo Patrese Shares Rare Insight
Hanoi, March 18, 2026 – More than 12 years after a tragic skiing accident left Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher with severe brain injuries, the racing world continues to receive sporadic glimpses into his condition. Riccardo Patrese, the Italian former F1 driver who was Schumacher’s teammate at Benetton in 1993, recently provided one of the most detailed public updates in years during an interview with German outlet Hochgepokert.
Patrese, now 71, expressed deep sadness over his old friend’s situation while offering a mix of cautious hope and sobering realism. “I hope that it can be better every day for Michael because he’s a good friend of mine,” Patrese said. “I’m so sad that he’s in this situation. I hope that he can improve. That’s the hope of all his fans and me as a friend even more.”

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Patrese, who never visited Schumacher after the accident, relayed information from friends and sources close to the family. He noted that around six years ago, there were reports of meaningful progress following a critical phase when many feared the worst. “There was a moment when everybody thought that he could be dead. And then, okay, he survived the accident,” Patrese recalled. “Then, I had this news, via a friend, that he was improving and improving.”
Recent reports from early 2026 have confirmed a significant milestone: Schumacher, now 57, is no longer confined to bed. Sources indicate he can sit upright in a wheelchair and be moved around his estates in Switzerland (by Lake Geneva) and Mallorca, Spain. This development marks a step forward in his daily routine, allowing him greater mobility under constant care from his wife, Corinna, and a dedicated medical team.

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However, Patrese tempered optimism with a heartbreaking observation about Schumacher’s cognitive state. “He’s in his own world, but he recognises people around him, familiar faces,” Patrese explained. “I am sure he does not know he is a seven-time world champion.” He added that, from what he understands, the situation has remained largely stable for several years without major further changes. “I’m very happy to hear that Michael is improving but from what I know of this situation nothing has changed for some years.”
The accident occurred on December 29, 2013, during a family ski outing in the French Alps resort of Méribel. Schumacher, wearing a helmet, fell and struck his head on a rock, causing catastrophic brain trauma despite the protection. He was airlifted to hospital in critical condition, placed in a medically induced coma for several months, and eventually returned to the family’s home on Lake Geneva for ongoing private rehabilitation.

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Schumacher’s family, led by Corinna, has maintained strict privacy, shielding him from public scrutiny and limiting information to protect his dignity. Rare exceptions, such as the 2021 Netflix documentary Schumacher, have offered emotional insights into the family’s resilience, but details remain scarce.
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Schumacher’s illustrious career spanned Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes, yielding seven world championships (1994–1995, 2000–2004), 91 Grand Prix victories, and countless records. His dominance with Ferrari in the early 2000s cemented his status as one of motorsport’s greatest icons.

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Patrese’s comments highlight the enduring bond among F1’s veterans and the collective hope for further recovery. While progress like increased mobility offers encouragement, the reality of Schumacher’s challenges remains poignant. Fans worldwide continue to send support, respecting the family’s plea for privacy amid ongoing care.
The F1 community holds onto optimism that small daily improvements may continue, as Patrese himself expressed: “We are really hoping, every day he is doing a little bit more.
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