
Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Fans of Michael Schumacher around the world are urging the Formula One record breaker to keep fighting one year on from his devastating ski injury.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
The seven-time F1 champion was hospitalized on December 29 2013 after suffering "severe head trauma" from a ski accident in the French Alps. He is no longer in a coma and continues his recovery at the family home near Lake Geneva, Switzerland.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Schumacher suffered severe head injuries when he hit a rock during a skiing trip to the French Alps. He was a strong skier and is seen here navigating a slalom course at the Italian ski resort of Madonna di Campiglio in 2005.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Schumacher received treatment at the emergency department of the University Hospital of Lausanne in Grenoble, France.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
The media and well-wishers soon gathered outside the Grenoble hospital. Intense speculation about Schumacher's health has continued in the year since the accident.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Corinna Schumacher, seen here with husband Michael in 2011, has striven to retain the family's privacy. She published a note of thanks to fans in the official program of the 2014 German Grand Prix.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Schumacher made his F1 debut in 1991. Shortly after making his bow, the German posed for this photograph at the go-kart circuit in his hometown of Kerpen where he began his racing career.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Schumacher won his first world title with Benetton in 1994 -- he went on to repeat the feat the following season.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
The German won five world titles with Ferrari. The last of them -- his seventh overall -- came in 2005. His collection of world titles remains unbeaten in the sport's history.

Schumacher: One year on from ski crash —
Schumacher celebrated plenty of good times with the Italian scarlet racers and Ferrari continue to support his recovery with a #ForzaMichael digital campaign.