Recently, a crushing update on seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has been revealed. According to Craig Scarborough, "we're not going to hear any more from him." What do we know about the German in 2025? Talking to
The Sun,
Scarborough shared some information from a person close to the German. Moreover, he explained that the fans will not see the motorsport legend smile again, who is currently in Mallorca.
"He's in a comfortable position as far as he can be with his state of health," he said. However, he also added: "The world needs to get used to not seeing Michael's beaming smile anymore."
Schumacher helped to sign Jackie Stewart's special helmet
At this year's Bahrain Grand Prix, Jackie Stewart completed a special lap, marking the 60th year of his
F1 debut.
His helmet was signed by all living world champions, including the German with the help of his wife, Corinna.
"It is wonderful that Michael could sign the helmet in this worthy cause – a disease for which there is no cure. His wife helped him, and it completed the set of every single champion still with us."
The helmet will be used to raise awareness and funds for Stewart's charity, Race Against Dementia.
At this year's Race of Champions, where Michael's son Mick and Sebastian Vettel competed together for Germany, together with the other competitors,
they held up a banner that said:
"Keep fighting Michael. We miss you."The blackmail case
In 2024,
the Schumacher family got blackmailed, after Yilmaz T attempted to use the footage he received Schumacher's bodyguard. He attempted to receive €15 million from the driver's family, otherwise he would publish the 900 photos, approximately 600 videos and medical information he obtained on the dark web.
Yilmaz T received a three-year prison sentence, marking what he did 'very disgusting'. His son was given a six-month suspended sentence for helping, while the bodyguard, Markus F, got a two-year suspended sentence by the German court.