Ralf Schumacher, the former Formula One driver, has expressed his longing for his brother Michael Schumacher’s presence in his life. Michael, a seven-time F1 world champion, suffered a severe head injury in a skiing accident in 2013, leaving him with significant health challenges.
Ralf, who retired from F1 in 2007, shared his sentiments in an interview with German magazine Bunte. “Unfortunately, sometimes life isn’t fair. We have to accept it,” he said. “When I see his children Gina-Maria and Mick, my heart smiles. If someone in the family is looking for my advice, I’m there.”
Ralf acknowledged that he misses the “Michael of the old days,” who was not only his brother but also his mentor and coach in their early racing careers. “He taught me literally everything about kart racing,” Ralf recalled.
Despite the challenges, Ralf remains supportive of his brother and his family. He recently attended his niece’s wedding, marking Michael’s first public appearance since the accident.
Ralf’s personal life has also been in the spotlight recently. He came out as gay in July, revealing his relationship with French business manager Etienne. This announcement has sparked a public dispute with his ex-wife, Cora, who has accused him of dishonesty during their marriage.
Ralf has denied these allegations, claiming that Cora was aware of his relationship with Etienne. He has also put their former home up for sale, listed for €4.85 million.
Ralf’s story is a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with loved ones. It also highlights the challenges faced by individuals and families dealing with the aftermath of traumatic events.