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Michael Schumacher signs charity helmet with help from wife Corinna in one of his only public acts since ski crash

Published on April 13, 2025 at 08:31 AM

MICHAEL Schumacher has made a rare and moving gesture as he signed a crash helmet with the help of his wife Corinna.

It marks one of the ‘s only public acts since his in the French Alps 12 years ago.

Michael Schumacher and his wife Corinna skiing in the mountains.
Michael Schumacher has signed a helmet with the help of his wife Corinna in a rare gesture since his horror ski crash

Mark Stewart showing Lewis Hamilton his father's signed racing helmet.

Jackie Stewart at the Bahrain International Circuit.
The helmet will be auctioned to raise money for Jackie Stewart's dementia charity

The seven-time world champion, , added his initials “M.S” to a helmet belonging to fellow F1 icon Sir Jackie Stewart.

The helmet will be auctioned to raise money for Stewart's dementia charity.

“It is wonderful that Michael could sign the helmet in this worthy cause – a disease for which there is no cure,”; Stewart told The Daily Mail.

“His wife helped him, and it completed the set of every single champion still with us.”;

The gesture is all the more moving given Schumacher's long and silent absence from the public eye.

After suffering a life-threatening head injury during a skiing trip in Méribel, he was placed in a medically-induced coma and is believed to have required round-the clock care ever since.

He now lives at a £50million custom-built property on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where he is

Corinna, who has fiercely guarded his privacy, has created a tightly-controlled inner circle around the F1 legend, now 56.

Only a handful of trusted people are granted access, including e, and Luca Badoer, as well as longtime manager Sabine Kehm.

Stewart's white helmet, adorned with his trademark Royal Stewart tartan, will be revealed at Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.

The 85-year-old will also take to the track in his 1973 championship-winning Tyrell for an exhibition lap – a tribute to both the past and his personal battle off the circuit.

The Scotsman founded Race Against Dementia after his wife Lady Helen was diagnosed with frontotemporaldementia in 2014 – just months after Schumacher's accident.

In an emotional BBC interview, Stewart revealed that Lady Stewart recently failed to recognise him for the first time.

“Just the other day it was time for dinner, she’s getting up and I’m sitting close by, and she says, ‘Where’s Jackie?’ That’s the first time that’s happened and that’s only a few weeks ago,”; he said.

“A bad feeling came over me.”;

The helmet, now signed by every living F1 world champion, will be auctioned to fund a groundbreaking new blood test developed by Cambridge University.

It is hoped the test could detect early signs of dementia before symptoms appear.

Michael Schumacher and Jean Todt walking at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Schumacher has stayed away from the public eye since his devastating accident
Michael Schumacher and his wife Corinna skiing in the mountains.
The stricken F1 legend has since has become a grandfather after daughter Gina (C) gave birth to a baby girl in March

Michael Schumacher's rare public contribution comes after he .

His daughter Gina welcomed a baby girl, Millie, announcing the news in a social media statetement.

It read: “Welcome to the world, Millie. Born on March 29th, our hearts are fuller than ever.

“We are beyond blessed to have you in our lives. #welcomeMillie.”

Gina, 28, revealed she was pregnant shortly after

There was speculation at the time that her, but no proof.

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