Corinna, wife of Michael Schumacher, bursts into tears on stage as F1 legend is honored in emotional ceremony

Corinna, wife of Michael Schumacher, bursts into tears on stage as F1 legend is honored in emotional ceremony

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’s wife burst into tears as the F1 legend was honored with an award in an emotional ceremony.

The 53-year-old Germanwho won the drivers’ championship seven times between 1994 and 2004, has not been seen in public since his horrific, life-changing skiing accident in 2013.

Schumacher's wife Corinna and daughter Gina received the award on his behalf

5

Schumacher’s wife Corinna and daughter Gina received the award on his behalfCredit: Splash
Corinna found the occasion incredibly emotional as she burst into tears

5

Corinna found the occasion incredibly emotional as she burst into tearsCredit: Splash

And since then, his family has kept his condition private.

However, on Wednesday the Ferrari icon was awarded the State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia.

His son Mick, who drives for F1 outfit Haas, was unable to attend due to illness.

But Michael’s wife Corinna, 53, and daughter Gina-Maria, 25, were on hand to accept the honor on his behalf.

Lewis dances in -110C cryotherapy chamber as he beats the heat for the French GP
Michael Schumacher in rare health update as former champion still watches F1

They were joined on the podium by former FIA president and Ferrari chief Jean Todt.

Those in attendance at the ceremony paid tribute to Schumacher with a standing ovation.

And the gesture led to Corinna bursting into tears in what was an incredibly poignant moment.

After the event, Todt tweeted: “An emotional ceremony in Cologne honoring Michael Schumacher’s extraordinary career and charitable pursuits with Corinna, Gina, Mick Schumacher and Henrik Wust.

“I met Michael at Ferrari 30 years ago, he lived his passion and brought joy to millions of us!”

Responding to the standing ovation, Todt later told Bild: “It’s just natural. Nobody planned it so emotionally that tears were shed by Corinna, but sometimes it’s good not to always control yourself.”

Todt recently gave F1 fans a rare update on Schumacher’s condition.

He told the German TV channel RTL: “I don’t miss Michael, I see him. Yes, it’s true, I watch races with Michael.

Lewis predicts Mercedes will be at its best again at the French Grand Prix
Hamilton ignores Verstappen as he picks toughest rival in F1 for 300th GP

“But of course, I think what I miss is what we used to do together.”

The iconic racer started 306 Grands Prix during his illustrious career and won 91 times.

He raced for 15 years between 1991 and 2006, before making a brief return in 2010 when he drove for Mercedes for three seasons.

No man has won more F1 world titles than Schumacher

5

No man has won more F1 world titles than SchumacherCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Those at the event gave them a standing ovation to pay tribute to Schumacher

5

Those at the event gave them a standing ovation to pay tribute to SchumacherCredit: EPA
Former FIA and Ferrari president Todt joined Schumacher's family on the podium

5

Former FIA and Ferrari president Todt joined Schumacher’s family on the podiumCredit: Splash