In a week marked by rare headlines regarding the legendary Michael Schumacher, new reports have emerged on January 27, 2026, suggesting a significant milestone in the seven-time world champion‘s recovery.
While the Schumacher family has not issued an official statement, various outlets, including the Daily Mail and Hindustan Times, are reporting that the 57-year-old F1 icon is no longer bedridden and is now able to sit in a wheelchair.
The “Dinner Table” Update: Hope vs. Privacy
The current wave of optimism stems from comments by Schumacher’s former Benetton teammate, Johnny Herbert. Herbert shared secondhand information from within the F1 paddock indicating a “glimmer of hope” for the legend’s physical state.
The Key Takeaways from Johnny Herbert’s Report
“Sitting at the Table”: Herbert noted he had heard that Michael is now able to sit at the dinner table with his family. However, he was quick to clarify: “I hear bits only secondhand… I don’t know if that is true.”
A “Closed Shop” Policy: Despite the news, the circle of people allowed to visit the Schumacher home near Lake Geneva remains incredibly small, including only immediate family and a few trusted friends like Jean Todt and Ross Brawn.
Cognitive Status: Emerging reports suggest that while Michael may show signs of “understanding some things going on around him,” he remains unable to communicate verbally and relies on his eyes and small interactions.
The Recovery Timeline: 2013–2026
| Period | Milestones & Status |
| Dec 2013 | Tragic skiing accident in the French Alps; medically induced coma. |
| 2014–2021 | Move to family home in Gland, Switzerland; constant 24-hour care. |
| 2024 | Unconfirmed reports of attending his daughter Gina’s wedding. |
| Jan 2026 | Reports surface that he is no longer bedbound and uses a wheelchair. |
Debunking Recent Rumors
With the lack of official news, the “Schumacher” name has unfortunately been a target for misinformation. Herbert and other inner-circle sources recently debunked claims that Michael had made a full public appearance or was “back to his old self.”
The family’s stance remains firm: “Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael,” as stated by his wife, Corinna.
“He is a very family-oriented man… we all would love to know that things are moving on positively, but we must respect the family’s wish for privacy.” — Johnny Herbert






