Michael Schumacher's Signature Completes Historic F1 Helmet for Charity
With assistance from his wife Corinna, Schumacher adds his initials to a helmet signed by all living F1 champions, set to be auctioned at the Bahrain Grand Prix for dementia research.
- Michael Schumacher, with the help of his wife Corinna, signed a racing helmet to support Jackie Stewart's dementia research charity, 'Race Against Dementia.'
- The helmet now features the autographs of all living Formula 1 World Champions, completing a historic collection.
- Jackie Stewart confirmed Schumacher's contribution and praised the effort as significant for raising awareness and funds for an incurable disease.
- The helmet, adorned with Stewart's iconic Royal Stewart Tartan design, will be showcased and auctioned at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
- This marks Schumacher's first public contribution since his 2013 skiing accident, emphasizing the unity and legacy of F1 champions in addressing critical health issues.