Michael Schumacher news: Young Mick Schumacher returns to Formula 4 racing

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Little has been known on Michael Schumacher's condition as the family expectedly keeps his status private. Though many are still eager to see how Schumacher's progress is going, reports have it that people who want to dig deeper have resorted into something low.

This has to do with reports that a laptop containing Michael Schumacher's health condition had been stolen. Though nothing has come out in the open, legal action will be taken should any of those confidential information comes out.

In reality however, the racer is unlikely to make a full recovery from the tragic ski crash that resulted in severe head injuries to the legendary racer. The family has been trying to keep themselves afloat by selling properties to offset the high medical bills needed for Schumacher.

Their mansion has been transformed into a private medical facility, housing a team of 15 experts to carefully check and monitor the condition of the iconic racer.

In a separate development, 16-year old Mick Schumacher has reportedly returned to active racing. Mick is currently trying out his luck in F4 racing and hopes to follow in the footsteps of his father and keep his legacy alive.

The path towards that doesn't seem easy for Mick. Apparently he has already encountered the perils that come with racing. This is in reference to a reported 100 mph crash he had to deal with at the Lausitzring speedway in Brandenburg, eastern Germany, where he skidded out of control. Mick thankfully came out of it unharmed.

At such a young age, Mick has gained the admiration from racing fans. Trying to reach or improve on his dad's 7-time F1 racing championships is not an easy task. However, Mick is not being pressured into anything. His return is seen as something he wants to do and no one is forcing him.

As far as Michael Schumacher is concerned, he has yet to regain his power of speech. He does recognize the people close to him but that is about it.