The seven-time World Champion was initially listed as being in a life-threatening condition and was placed in a medically-induced coma at the start of January in order to reduce swelling and pressure on his brain after two large haematoma's were removed.
Since then, his condition has improved to critical, although no date for when the German will come out of the coma has been announced.
Teams such as Ferrari have been offering their support via Twitter and Facebook by sharing their best memories of Michael. Mercedes, however have included a hashtag on the side of the W05, which is set to be launched tomorrow.
The only detailing that we can see so far concerns the livery of their 2014 car, with a black airbox, potentially to be linked with title sponsor Blackberry.
We have a very special message on our car this week in Jerez. Join the support #KeepFightingMichael pic.twitter.com/hepCGmJUqH
MERCEDES AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1) January 27, 2014Tom Brooks
F1 Editor
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