Michael Schumacher's family are feeling "great happiness" at the way his condition is improving, according to ex-F1 star Jean Alesi.
The seven-time world champion has been in an induced coma in Grenoble hospital since Dec 29 after a skiing accident in the resort of Meribel.
And Alesi, who raced against Schumacher for a decade until his retirement in 2001, told motorsport magazine Speedweek that his former on-track rival does appear to be getting better, albeit a long way from recovering fully.
"During my last visit I noticed something had improved," he explained.
I felt a relief among his family, a great happiness at how things were developing. That is brilliant - even if the road back is still a long one."
It's the second positive piece of news about Schumacher in the last week after his manager, Sabine Kehm, said that the F1 star is showing "moments of consciousness and awakening".
She explained: “Michael is making progress on his way. He shows moments of consciousness and awakening.”
“We are on his side during his long and difficult fight, together with the team of the hospital in Grenoble and we keep remaining confident.”
It comes after current world champion Sebastian Vettel sent his best wishes for his compatriot ahead of last weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, saying: "It is very good to hear it's going in the right direction."
F1 German legend Michael Schumacher had a ski accident. He was on holidays enjoying of his second favorite sport when he fell at a low velocity while he was skiing off-piste. Despite of being an expert his shock was critical, he lost the consciousness and he was transferred to the Grenoble hospital. The news affected all around the world.
Nowadays, the brilliant pilot keeps without counsciousness but, how it says the news, he is improving.
I'm a fan of F1, so it was very sad when I heard the news. He was very quick driving his car; he had a natural talent in front of the velocity. Who would it say? He didn't have any accident as serious as this one. I'm very happy to hear that he is improving, I hope he will awake shortly. But these kind of problems use to have negative effects on the brain and he probably won't return as good as before.
Good luck Scumi!
Good luck Scumi!

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