David Schumacher, the nephew of racing legend Michael Schumacher, has recently gotten engaged to Vivien Keszthelyi, a Hungarian driver. The couple, who met through mutual connections and has been together for several years, shared the exciting news on social media. David, who competed in the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup for the HRT Ford Performance team, proposed to Vivien during a romantic trip to the Maldives.
The 24-year-old shared their joy with the world by posting picturesque moments on Instagram, mentioning that the ocean witnessed their love and the sunset sealed their promise. Vivien expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and well wishes from their supporters. Among the first to show support was David’s father, Ralf, a former Formula 1 race winner. Notably, Michael Schumacher, his older brother, has been in a medically induced coma for 250 days after a skiing accident in 2013, requiring constant care at home.
Discussing Michael’s condition, Neurosurgeon Dr. Jussi Posti noted that he has likely been in a stable state for the past decade, mostly receiving medical care at home. Corinna, Michael’s wife, provided updates on his situation in a recent Netflix documentary. Their son, Mick, also reflected on the impact of the accident, highlighting the void left by the absence of shared experiences with his father. Mick expressed a longing for conversations about motorsport that they could have had.
As the Schumacher family faces ongoing challenges, the engagement of David and Vivien brings a moment of joy and celebration amidst difficult circumstances.