David Schumacher, the nephew of legendary Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher, has happily announced his engagement to Vivien Keszthelyi. The couple, who met through a mutual acquaintance and have been in a relationship for several years, shared the exciting news on social media during the weekend.
David, a racer who competed in the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup for the HRT Ford Performance team, proposed to Vivien, a Hungarian driver, while they were on a romantic getaway in the Maldives.
In a heartfelt Instagram post captioned “She said yes. The ocean witnessed our love, and the sunset sealed our promise. 05.11.2025,” the 24-year-old shared pictures of their special moment. Vivien expressed her gratitude for the well-wishes and support they received from their followers.
Among the first to show support was David’s father, Ralf, a former Formula 1 race winner. The post garnered over 20,000 likes. David’s older brother, Michael, suffered a severe head injury in a skiing accident in 2013 and now requires constant medical care at home.
After being in a medically induced coma for 250 days, Michael returned home where he receives ongoing medical attention. According to Neurosurgeon Dr Jussi Posti, who has closely monitored Michael’s condition, it appears that his life has been largely spent in a hospital-like setting at home for the past decade.
In a recent Netflix documentary, Michael’s wife, Corinna, provided an update on his condition, reflecting on the tragic accident and the impact it has had on their family. Mick, Michael’s son, also shared his thoughts on the accident, expressing how much he misses the connection he and his father shared through their mutual love for motorsport.
