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Michael Schumacher Health News: Vettel Pays Tribute, Younger Schumacher Returns

Sebastian Vettel, who is now competing for Ferrari, won his first trophy on Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia Grand Prix for the current Formula One season. Right after receiving his accolades, the 27-year-old German driver pays tribute to the racetrack legend, Michael Schumacher.

"It's been my dream, Michael was my hero. All the kids at the go-kart track looked up to him," Vettel said. "When he turned up to shake hands every year it made our lives. I don't understand yet how special it is."

The racer meanwhile took the chance to express his gratitude to the people of Scuderia Ferrari for their warm welcome and the eager support they have given him.

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In terms of legacy, Schumacher's son, Mick, is also reported to be running his way for glory just like his father in Formula 1.

A report from the Daily Mail said that the 16-year-old has returned to the racing circuit just weeks after the 100mph crash in the Lausitzring speedway in Brandenburg, eastern Germany.

As said by the report, he was travelling at speeds of up to 100mph when he "skidded out of control." Fortunately, the crash was nothing serious. He walked away from the track unharmed.

"Of course we know that his father is a seven-time world champion," coach Frits van Amersfoort said. "But I want to emphasize that Mick will take the time to learn the trade of the racing driver."

As for Schumacher's current condition, it has been reported that the recovery rate of the seven-time F1 Racing champion has been very slow.

Philippe Streiff, a former Formula 1 driver like Schumacher told a French media outlet earlier this year that Schumi "has yet to recover the power of speech" but he's "nevertheless starting to recognise those close to him."

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