Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, has shown a significant milestone in his long recovery from a devastating 2013 skiing accident, with reports indicating the 57-year-old is no longer bedridden and can now sit upright in a wheelchair.

According to exclusive sources cited by the Daily Mail in late January 2026, Schumacher is capable of being seated and wheeled around his luxurious properties in Majorca, Spain, and Gland, Switzerland, near Lake Geneva. This marks a notable step forward after more than 12 years of intensive, private rehabilitation following the severe traumatic brain injury he sustained on December 29, 2013, while skiing off-piste in Meribel, French Alps.

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The accident occurred when Schumacher, then 44, struck a hidden rock buried in snow, catapulting him headfirst into another boulder. Despite wearing a helmet, the impact caused critical head trauma. He was airlifted to a hospital in Grenoble, France, placed in a medically induced coma for nearly six months, and underwent two surgeries to relieve pressure on his brain. In June 2014, he was transferred to his family home on the shores of Lake Geneva for ongoing care.

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Schumacher’s wife, Corinna, has been his primary caregiver since the incident, supported by a dedicated team of nurses, therapists, and medical professionals providing 24-hour supervision at a substantial cost. The family has maintained strict privacy, rarely offering updates beyond occasional statements. In the 2021 Netflix documentary Schumacher, Corinna described him as “different” but “here,” emphasizing his ongoing fight and the family’s commitment to protecting his dignity.

The latest development, reported amid rumors and speculation, highlights gradual progress through years of physical therapy. Sources indicate Schumacher can now sit up, suggesting improved core strength and postural control—key achievements in traumatic brain injury recovery. While he cannot walk independently, the ability to be mobile via wheelchair allows greater interaction with his surroundings and family, including time spent at his estates in Majorca and Switzerland.

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Reports note he “understands some things” about his environment, though communication remains extremely limited, and full awareness may be partial. Friends and former colleagues, like Riccardo Patrese, have shared that he appears to recognize familiar faces and make eye contact in rare instances, offering hope amid the challenges.

Schumacher, who dominated F1 with 91 wins, five titles with Ferrari, and two with Benetton, has not appeared publicly since the accident. His son Mick has pursued racing, while daughter Gina-Maria leads a private life. The family’s resolve to shield him from media scrutiny remains firm, with no official confirmation from them on the update.

This rare positive revelation comes as F1 continues to honor his legacy, with tributes and ongoing discussions about safety. For fans worldwide, the news brings cautious optimism for the legend who redefined the sport.