Michael Schumacher's Website Reactivated to Mark 20th Anniversary of his First World Championship
On November 13, 1994, Michael Schumacher became the first German to ever win the Formula One world championship title.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: November 13, 2014 08:23 pm IST
Michael Schumacher's official website was reactivated on Thursday to mark the 20th anniversary of his first Formula One title, his manager said, as he recovers from a skiing accident that almost ended his life. (Read: Family Still 'Confident' About Schumacher's Future)
It is hoped the www.michael-schumacher.de site will give fans of the motor-racing star a "home" as they continue to support him in his recovery, Sabine Kehm said. (Schumacher's Weekly Medical Bill is 100,000 Pounds: Report)
"November 13, 1994, is a special day in the sporting life of Michael Schumacher -- 20 years ago he was the first German to ever win the Formula One world championship title, his first of seven titles," she said.
"To mark the 20th anniversary of his first world champion title we will reactivate Michael's homepage.
"We hope to thus give the many fans from all over the world, whose sympathy is still unbroken after his accident, a home." (Read: Schumi Will Recover Within Three Years, Predicts Doctor)
Following his accident in the French Alps in December, the website was replaced with a cover page thanking fans for their support.
Schumacher is receiving treatment at his home in Gland, Switzerland, after suffering brain injuries when he slammed his head against a rock.
He had two operations to remove potentially fatal blood clots and was then put into a medically induced coma, but he was allowed to leave hospital in September after being treated first in a hospital in the French city of Grenoble and then in a clinic in Lausanne, Switzerland. (Also Read: Dad is 'Waking Up Slowly', Confirms Son Mick)
No new information was given about his condition, but the French doctor in charge of his care said in September he was making progress but would need years to recover.