Former Red Bull leader Richard Hopkins has shared an update on Michael Schumacher’s well-being and expressed doubts about the public ever seeing the Formula 1 icon again. Schumacher’s health status has been kept confidential since the renowned racer suffered a serious head injury in a skiing mishap in December 2013.
Following the accident over a decade ago, Schumacher, now 56, was placed in a medically induced coma and details about his health have remained out of the public domain. Hopkins, who held a prominent role at Red Bull and developed a close bond with Schumacher during his F1 career, emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy surrounding Schumacher’s condition.
In a recent interview with SPORTbible via William Hill, Hopkins mentioned that he has not received recent updates on Schumacher’s health but noted that Schumacher is under the care of a personal doctor from Finland. Hopkins expressed reservations about the likelihood of Schumacher making a public appearance again, citing the family’s desire to maintain secrecy about his health for valid reasons.
Despite his friendship with Schumacher dating back to the 1990s when they both worked in the F1 circuit, Hopkins emphasized that he is not part of Schumacher’s inner circle. He underscored the significance of upholding the family’s wishes for Schumacher’s health details to remain confidential, acknowledging the need for privacy and respect in such matters.
Hopkins clarified that unlike some prominent figures in the F1 community who have closer access to Schumacher, he is not in a position to provide detailed insights into Schumacher’s condition. He highlighted the mutual respect among those who visit Schumacher, emphasizing the family’s preference for maintaining confidentiality. Hopkins concluded by stating that even if he had privileged information, he would refrain from sharing it out of respect for the family’s wishes.
