Michael Schumacher has left everyone praying for an improvement in his condition ever since the terrible skiing accident took place nearly three years ago. Despite desperate efforts being made for his recovery, the Formula One champion continues to remain immobile and confined to the wheelchair. 

According to reports, the 42-year-old retired German racer's health is making a slow progress at a rehabilitation facility specially maintained for his care and recovery in Geneva estate in Switzerland. The rehabilitation center has all the state-of-the-art facilities targeted toward treatment and recovery of the former player.

Schumacher is being looked after a team of no less than 15 medical specialists, led by Professor Jean-Francois Payen. The medical team is available for Schumacher around the clock, for all the seven days in a week.

Despite the efforts being taken by the doctors, Schumacher seems to have made no considerable improvement after coming out of the coma. He is still confined to his wheelchair and hardly talk to his family. In fact, it is believed that tears roll down his eyes when he hears the voice of his family member, including his wife and children.

Apparently, the former racer is battling depression on his own. Schumacher's communication with anyone in his family is quite restricted. However, the family continues to remain hopeful about his

Meanwhile, Schumacher's son Mick is making all the efforts to make his name in the field of motor sports, just like his dad. The 17-year-old seems to have inherited the motor driving skills from his father and recently achieved victory at the Nurburgring. It was his fourth Formula One win recorded so far.

It has been only a year since Mick took formula racing classes. And with such a display of his talent, it seems like he is all set to follow his father's footstep and master the world of motor racing.