Michael Schumacher health condition news: Social media accounts opened to celebrate racer's achievements

Featured in the image is legendary F1 racer Michael SchumacherReuters/Tony Gentile

Legendary F1 racer Michael Schumacher has been recovering from severe injuries following his skiing accident in 2013. The family has notably kept a media blackout as he recovers in their home, and very few updates have been officially released. However, hope has now sparked with his social media accounts going live.

A new Michael Schumacher Facebook page has gone live, with a caption on its photo urging Schumacher to never give up and to keep fighting, to keep going forward with his recovery.

"From Nov.13 this page will be our meeting place to collect and exchange memories and to celebrate Michael's many achievements, established as a thank you gesture to all you wonderful fans," reads a new post from the page administrators.

The page has already garnered approximately 1.5 Million likes and the newer posts showcase the videos and photos celebrating Schumacher's victories throughout the years. One of the earlier posts centers on Schumacher's first F1 victory back in 1994. Another post focuses on his final race, celebrating his retirement.

Unfortunately for fans aiming to get some sort of update regarding his recovery, none of the posts have shown whether or not his health is improving or declining. A report from the Daily Mail states that there are rumors suggesting he is improving, although the Schumacher family have not responded to these rumors yet.

The report also states that a Twitter account would also be created as well as an Instagram account, allowing fans to continue celebrating the life and accomplishments of Schumacher.

It is further stated that fans should not listen to the rumors regarding the racer's health condition.

Former Ferrari technical executive Ross Brown stated a few months back. He said: "All I would say is there is a lot of speculation about Michael's condition. Most of it is wrong and we just pray and hope every day that we continue to see some progress and that one day we can see Michael out and about and recovered from his terrible injuries."