Michael Schumacher's fans have remained supportive and positive over the former Formula champion's heath condition in spite of ongoing media blackout. On Schumacher's official Facebook fan page, fans are posting their well wishes by placing hashtags like "#KeepFightingMichael," "#PrayForMiracle," "#PrayForSchumi" and "#GetWellSoonMichael."
As the whole world awaits for Michael Schumacher's anonymous fate, his personally-signed 2006 Ferrari FXX 26/30 will be auctioned at the end of this month. According to Latino Post, the automobile that bears the signature of the recovering F1 legend will be likely sold at around $2.3 million, which is less than its original $3 million sticker price back in 2006.
"The track-only models were originally sold through the FXX program, where Ferrari VIPs essentially paid to become development drivers," Motor Authority explained. "And this one comes à la carte, without the track-side support and ongoing factory-performed maintenance, hence the discount."
The car, which brought Michael Schumacher's "fighter notoriety," has reportedly remained a "formidable track record." It comes with an 809 horsepower and only 1,500 miles recorded travel.
Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher is currently recovering at his estate in Switzerland following a serious head injury from a skiing accident in the Alpine Ski resort of Meribel, France in December 2013. The accident left him in a medically-induced coma for six months. Fortunately last June, Schumacher had come out from his coma and was discharged from the hospital, as previously reported.
As for Michael Schumacher's current condition, there are still no concrete reports since updates about his health have remained scarce. Despite the fact that whole Formula One realm has moved on, many are still displaying their support for the stricken F1 superstar as well as for the late Jules Bianchi, MNR Daily reported.
In other news, due to financial difficulties, some of Michael Schumacher's properties have already been sold. Yibada revealed that his $2.2 million holiday home in Norway and his $28 million jet were already sold.
The ongoing media blackout has attracted several concerns among his fans. And as Schumacher's details of recovery and progress remain a mystery, the wait for the good news over his true condition continues.