Michael Schumacher’s family set to release rare footage of stricken F1 legend

January 30 2021 , 11:42 pm
The seven-time World Championship winner has only been allowed to be visited by a handful of people after a tragic skiing accident in 2013 that left him in a coma. Michael Schumacher’s family are set to release rare footage of the F1 legend in a new documentary.
 
The German F1 legend was involved in a devastating skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013 that has left him in a medically-induced coma. Out of respect, the world’s media has given him and his family privacy. Only a small handful of people have been allowed to visit the seven-time World Championship winner.
 
His condition has been kept a close-guarded secret by his family. According to PlanetF1, a new documentary titled ‘Schumacher’ is set to be released that will contain private recordings that the German’s family has provided.
 
However, due to Covid regulations, it remains to be seen when the film will be made available to the public. The documentary is the work of Award-winning German filmmakers Michael Wech and Hanns-Bruno Kammertons.
 
It will include interviews with close members of Schumacher’s circle and his wife Corinna, son Mick, daughter Gina-Marie and father Rolf are all set to feature, PlanetF1 further state.

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