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Celebration and sorrow as fans pay tribute to Michael Schumacher for his 50th birthday

Seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher turned 50 on Thursday as Formula One and his fans paid tribute to the sport's most successful driver with a mixture of celebration and sorrow.

Key points:

  • German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher — who suffered severe brain injuries in a skiing accident in 2013 — has turned 50
  • The seven-time F1 world champion has been feted by friends, family, old teammates and rivals
  • The man who could equal his titles record, five-time champion Lewis Hamilton, called Schumacher "a true inspiration"

The German great, who retired in 2012 after a comeback with Mercedes, has not been seen in public since he suffered severe brain injuries in a recreational skiing accident in the French Alps five years ago.

External Link: Scuderia Ferrari tweet: Our champ turns 50 today. We're all with you Michael #KeepFighting

"Our champ turns 50 today. We're all with you Michael #KeepFighting," Ferrari said, celebrating a driver who won five titles in a row for the Italian team in a golden era between 2000 and 2004.

"Michael, you've always been a fighter and you always will be," former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, the president of the sport's governing body the International Automobile Federation (FIA), said on Twitter.

Schumacher now lives a sheltered existence at the family's mansion by the shores of Lake Geneva in the town of Gland, Switzerland, with his wife Corinna and children highly protective of his privacy.

"You can be sure that he is in the very best of hands and that we are doing everything humanly possible to help him," the family said in a rare statement on Wednesday that also announced the launch of a Michael Schumacher app.

Thursday's focus was on celebrating a champion who holds the records for most titles and wins (91), even if Britain's five-times champion Lewis Hamilton is closing in.

Hamilton, who raced against Schumacher at McLaren before taking the German's place at Mercedes in 2013, hailed his fellow-champion on Instagram and said his legacy would last forever.

"What an honour it is to say that I have raced with you," the Briton said. "You've always been a true inspiration to me and the entire world. Keep fighting, Champ."

External Link: Lewis Hamilton tweet: Happy birthday, Michael. 50 years of life and a legacy that will last forever. What an honour it is to say that I have raced with you. You've always been a true inspiration to me. Keep fighting, Champ – LH

The Formula One website declared this "Schumacher Week", with stories and interviews, while Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff spoke of the German's "tremendous impact", saying he had shaped and changed the sport forever.

"As a driver, Michael took Formula One to a whole new level with his attention to detail and his technical knowledge," added Wolff, whose Mercedes team funded Schumacher's Formula One debut with the Jordan team at Spa in 1991.

"He did everything with great determination, from his engineering debriefs to his physical training, and was always searching for new ways to improve his on-track performance."

Formula One's managing director for motorsport, Ross Brawn, a key player in Schumacher's career at Benetton and Ferrari and also as Mercedes boss before Wolff, spoke from the heart.

"I think one of the things I'd say about Michael from throughout his career is that people who worked with him never had a bad word to say about him," the Briton said in a Formula One podcast.

"Within the teams he worked in, he always created a great impression and a great loyalty."

Ferrari's Michael Schumacher (L), jokes with Benetton chief Flavio Briatore at Hockenheim in 1997.

Schumacher spent 18 seasons, over a 21-year period, in Formula One and took at least one win in 15 successive campaigns (1992-2006). Hamilton has done that for 12 in a row.

The German's career was also clouded by controversy, his achievements countered by the feeling he benefited from the best car and a subservient teammate throughout his Ferrari years.

But his talent was indisputable, particularly in wet conditions, and his mind-management and ability to gel a team around him set him apart.

He is also a family man, fiercely guarding his privacy away from the track during his career.

Son Mick, 19, is now set to debut in Formula Two, the rung below Formula One, this year after winning the European F3 title while 21-year-old daughter Gina-Marie is a rising equestrian talent.

"Happy Birthday to the best dad," she said in an Instagram post accompanying old photographs of her smiling father in racing overalls.

External Link: Gina Schumacher tweet: Happy Birthday to the best dad

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