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  1. Michael Schumacher (German: [ˈmɪçaːʔeːl ˈʃuːmaxɐ] ⓘ; born 3 January 1969) is a German former racing driver who competed in Formula One for Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes.

  2. Michael Schumacher was born in Huerth-Hermuelheim, Germany, on 3 January 1969. He started go-karting at four years of age and took part in his first race when he was 14. His first victory came in 1984 in the German Cadets Kart Championship.

  3. May 19, 2015 · Michael Schumacher becomes the first Ferrari driver for 21 years to win the Formula 1 drivers' championship by claiming victory at the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix.

  4. Watch a moving tribute to Michael Schumacher's legendary career with Ferrari, featuring rare footage and interviews.

  5. Michael Schumacher: The Making of a Legend (Exclusive F1TV Video) -An intimate story of the man who broke nearly every F1 record, moving from the most ordinary origins to the most extraordinary...

  6. In 2010, after a three-year hiatus as a consultant to Ferrari, 41-year-old Michael Schumacher succumbed to the lure of driving for the new Mercedes team headed by Ross Brawn. Critics questioned the multiple champion's decision to risk his reputation in the sport that was once his personal playground.

  7. Feb 18, 2019 · The German driver’s achievements in the red cars set new records in Formula One; his years at Maranello saw the team become virtually unbeatable. In 2019, Schumacher is 50, and the Ferrari Museum is marking his landmark birthday with a very special showcase.

  8. Jun 24, 2024 · Before the 1996 season he moved to the Ferrari team and finished third in the championship standings. After suffering a broken leg in a crash in 1999, Schumacher rebounded to win a third championship the following year, which was Ferrari’s first drivers’ title since 1979.

  9. Michael Schumacher, one of the greatest F1 drivers in the history of the sport, competed for various teams, including Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes and won a record seven World Drivers’ Championship titles—a record he now shares with Lewis Hamilton.

  10. In Greatest Comebacks: Michael Schumacher, those who were there recall the story of Schumacher’s eventful journey to the 2000 championship. His manager Sabine Kehm explains why, despite high hopes, big question marks lingered over Schumacher and Ferrari ahead of the 1999 season.