MICHAEL Schumacher ‘s old boss has revealed there are hopes a “solution in the future” will be found for the Formula 1 ace.
Ross Brawn told the BBC: “We’re all optimistic about finding solutions in the future and that there’ll be a time when things will move forward with Michael.”
Five years have gone by since the seven-time world champion suffered traumatic brain injury from a skiing accident.
His health still largely a mystery to all except his medical staff and a close circle of family and friends.
Brawn’s comments, insisting his team believe progress could be made soon, have renewed fans hopes for a recovery.
He also recently revealed how Schumacher could get under the skin of his rivals.
Brawn said: “Some of what Michael did was about undermining the enemy and destroying their confidence.
“Michael would be on the rostrum with two guys wilting, barely able to stand up, and he’d be bouncing around and they would be looking at him thinking: ‘God, what on earth is this creature we’re competing with?’”
Schumacher has not been seen publicly for five years after suffering life-changing injuries during a ski accident in December 2013.
The German hit his head on a rock and needed emergency surgery while skiing down a mountain. He is currently receiving round-the-clock treatment in Lake Geneva.
But he still casts an impressive shadow over the sport.
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His wife, Corinna, issued a rare statement on his health on the eve of his birthday.
She said the family are doing “everything humanly possible” to help the stricken champ.
“We are very happy to celebrate Michael’s 50th birthday tomorrow together with you and thank you from the bottom of our hearts that we can do this together,” she said.
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