OT: For those familiar w/ Formula-1 racing - Schumacher battles for life after

Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)

Seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher was fighting for his life on Monday after suffering severe head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps resort of Meribel, doctors said.

"We can say that his condition is life-threatening," Jean-Francois Payen, head anaesthetician at the CHU hospital in the eastern French city of Grenoble, told a news conference.

"For the moment we cannot say what Michael Schumacher's future is," he added. "We are working round the clock - we are trying to win time."

The retired motor racing great, 44, slammed his head on a rock while skiing off-piste on Sunday morning in the French Alpine resort where he has a vacation home.

"His helmet did of course protect him at least partly. Someone who had suffered a similar accident without a helmet would not have made it here (to the hospital)," Payen said.

Philippe Quincy, the Albertville public prosecutor, told Reuters an inquiry had been launched on Sunday to identify the causes of the accident. Initial findings indicated the blow was so hard that Schumacher's helmet had shattered.

"We know that the accident took place in an off-piste zone where rocks were partly or totally hidden by snow," Quincy said, adding that Schumacher had likely been thrown off balance by one of them.

Schumacher was initially conscious as he was transported to a local hospital in Moutiers and then to Grenoble. However, his condition deteriorated sharply afterwards.

Neurosurgeon Stephan Chabardes said an emergency brain scan carried out on Schumacher had revealed internal bleeding and injuries including contusions and lesions. He said they had operated to treat the internal bleeding.

Doctors said Schumacher had been placed in an artificial coma but, contrary to an earlier French media report, said they had not carried out a second operation during the night and were not planning any further interventions at this stage.

A spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was shocked to hear the news.
"We hope that he overcomes his injuries and can recover," the spokesman told a regular briefing in Berlin.


Hopes and prayers

In Germany, Schumacher's accident topped news bulletins, with the bestselling tabloid newspaper Bildreporting on its website: "Schumi fighting for his life".

Schumacher is under the care of Professor Gerard Saillant, a brain and spinal injury expert who is also president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) Institute. Saillant told the news conference he was there as "a friend" and gave no further details on his condition.

Bild reporters said Ross Brawn, the Briton who worked with Schumacher at Ferrari and Mercedes as technical director and team principal respectively, had arrived in Grenoble.
Leading names in motor racing reacted with shock on Twitter.

"If anyone can pull through, it's him," said Britain's triple Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti, who is still walking on crutches after a crash in October that ended his racing career.

"Come on Michael, give us one of those race stints at pure qualifying pace to win through, like you used to. You can do it," said Schumacher's former Benetton team mate Martin Brundle.

Former Ferrari team mate Felipe Massa, who suffered a near fatal head injury at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix, said he was praying for his friend.

Red Bull's quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel, Schumacher's friend and compatriot, expressed his shock and support for the family.

Schumacher is the most successful Formula One driver of all time with a record 91 race victories in a career spanning more than two decades.

He won his first two titles with Benetton in 1994, the year when Brazilian triple champion Ayrton Senna died in a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix, and 1995.

The German then took five in a row with Ferrari between 2000 and 2004 in what now seems a golden age for the Italian team who named a square after him outside Enzo Ferrari's old house at their Fiorano test track.

Schumacher left the sport last year after a less successful three-year comeback with Mercedes following an earlier retirement from Ferrari at the end of 2006. He lives in Switzerland with his wife and two children.

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farmerart
11 years ago
As a racer and as a driver, Schumi was unsurpassed. I envied his capabilities on course with those mighty machines.
Alucard
11 years ago
Too much RISK taking.
mikeya02
11 years ago
Yes Alucard, skiing is very risky. people get hurt.
georgmicrodong
11 years ago
Because sliding one's dick down some random chick's throat carries no risk at all.
londonguy
11 years ago
It's not looking good for him but hope he comes through ok. As for a racing car driver, he is up there with the greats though Senna was better imho. Schummacher wasn't particularly known for his fair play and once deliberately took an opponent and himself out of a race so he could win the world championship. Deplorable.
jackslash
11 years ago
Ban all skis! Ban all mountains!
SlickSpic
11 years ago
I hope he gets better. He lived life as a real man and if this kills him, he'll die like a real man.
skibum609
11 years ago
Thoughts and prayers go out to him. Having fallen and hit my head on a rock 3 years ago and never fully recovering this really hits home. Of course wife and I will be skiing tomorrow, but it has a risk.
Papi_Chulo
11 years ago
Being born in the Caribbean & raised in Miami; I’ve never snow skied but damn there have been some high profile deaths from this:

+ Sunny Bono

+ one of the Kennedy’s

+ now Schumacher’s accident


I didn’t know a hobby like that could be so dangerous
motorhead
11 years ago

"I didn’t know a hobby like that could be so dangerous"


And few others...

Michel Trudeau, son of Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau
Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker
Actress Natasha Richardson, daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and wife of Liam Neeson


And don't forget about the "murder" of skier Spider Sabich by actress girlfriend Claudine Longet. (a memorable incident from my youth).
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