Michael Schumacher update reveals he was driven in a Mercedes to stimulate brain

Dec🐠ember 29, 2023, will mark the 10-year anniversary of the skiing accident which changed Schumacher’s li♌fe.
He turns 55-years-old in January and, in the decade since he sustained major injuries, his family have kept his condition a di🤪gnified secret.
But German newspaper have reported new details about h꧒ow the Formula 1 legend is cared for.
He was driven in a Mercedes road car and played noises from the F1 track for the purpose of stimulati🍌ng his brain with familiar soun♏ds, the report states.
The seven-time F1 champion෴ receives 24-hour care from up to 15 doctors, masseurs and assistanꦇts.
His wife, Corinna, permits only a se🦋lect few people to visit Schumacher a🐓t their home in Switzerland.
J📖ean Todt, the former Ferrarꦍi team principal who was alongside Schumacher in his heyday, is among that small group.
Luca Badoer💝, a former Ferrari te🙈st driver, is also reportedly allowed to visit.
German TV channel ARD will broadcast a five-part documentary on Schumacher’s life this week, to mark the 10-year an🐻ni🎐versary since his skiing accident.