Michael Schumacher health condition updates: official Facebook page re-launched to coincide with first world championship anniversary

Formula One driver Michael Schumacher of Germany stands inside his team garageReuters / Kim Kyung-Hoon

Despite all the rumors and speculations regarding the health condition of the legendary F1 racing driver Michael Schumacher, there still seems to be no concrete announcement regarding how the champion is really coping with his situation.

For now, fans are keeping themselves busy by making preparations for the commemoration Schumacher's first world championship anniversary, which is on Nov. 13.

Even with the increasing demand for transparency in terms of the true condition of the racing driver, Schumacher's family is continuing their previously requested media blackout. Those close to the family also reiterate the importance of privacy to the family and to Michael himself, which is why fans should respect their decision.

The champ is currently trying to recover from near fatal head injuries which he sustained during a freak skiing accident back in 2013. An army of medical staff and personnel are reportedly attending to the racing car driver, which is rumored to have cost the family an estimated $140,000 per week to maintain.

There have been rumors that the driver is apparently recovering very well and that he is able to walk. The family took action against the report initiated by a German publication — Bunte magazine — and took them to court before the Regional Court of Hamburg. However, the sentencing for the trail has yet to be announced due to a postponement.

Fans and well-wishers of the racing driver, however, still continue to hope for the driver's full recovery, with some fans re-launching the champ's official Facebook Page. The launch of #TeamMichael was also revealed on the page just weeks before the driver's first world championship anniversary happening in a few weeks.

"Welcome everyone to Michael's paddock! We love to share memories with you and what better start could there be than the upcoming anniversary of Michael's first world championship title," read a post on Schumacher's official Facebook page.