Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher will come out of retirement to drive for Ferrari. Schumacher will replace the injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa at the next race, the Spanish Grand Prix next month in Valencia.
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Here are some facts!
1991: Makes F1 debut for Jordan, switches to Benetton.
1992: First Grand Prix win in Belgium, finishes third in the championship.
1994: Wins first world title with Benetton, winning eight races.
1995: Retains world title, winning nine races.
1996: Joins Ferrari.
1997: Finishes season second but is disqualified from championship.
1999: Breaks leg at Silverstone when leading world championship.
2000: Ends Ferrari's 21-year wait for a world title, winning nine races.
2001: Retains world title, again winning nine races.
2002: Quickest ever world title win, with 11 race wins.
2003: Breaks Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five world titles.
2004: Wins seventh and final world title.
2006: Retires at the end of the season.
2009: Announces comeback to fill in for injured Felipe Massa.
Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher will come out of retirement to drive for Ferrari. Schumacher will replace the injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa at the next race, the Spanish Grand Prix next month in Valencia.
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Schumacher is a really cool guy. I wish him good luck.
Here are some facts!
1991: Makes F1 debut for Jordan, switches to Benetton.
1992: First Grand Prix win in Belgium, finishes third in the championship.
1994: Wins first world title with Benetton, winning eight races.
1995: Retains world title, winning nine races.
1996: Joins Ferrari.
1997: Finishes season second but is disqualified from championship.
1999: Breaks leg at Silverstone when leading world championship.
2000: Ends Ferrari's 21-year wait for a world title, winning nine races.
2001: Retains world title, again winning nine races.
2002: Quickest ever world title win, with 11 race wins.
2003: Breaks Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five world titles.
2004: Wins seventh and final world title.
2006: Retires at the end of the season.
2009: Announces comeback to fill in for injured Felipe Massa.
Here are some facts!
1991: Makes F1 debut for Jordan, switches to Benetton.
1992: First Grand Prix win in Belgium, finishes third in the championship.
1994: Wins first world title with Benetton, winning eight races.
1995: Retains world title, winning nine races.
1996: Joins Ferrari.
1997: Finishes season second but is disqualified from championship.
1999: Breaks leg at Silverstone when leading world championship.
2000: Ends Ferrari's 21-year wait for a world title, winning nine races.
2001: Retains world title, again winning nine races.
2002: Quickest ever world title win, with 11 race wins.
2003: Breaks Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five world titles.
2004: Wins seventh and final world title.
2006: Retires at the end of the season.
2009: Announces comeback to fill in for injured Felipe Massa.
Very cool info!!
Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher will come out of retirement to drive for Ferrari. Schumacher will replace the injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa at the next race, the Spanish Grand Prix next month in Valencia.
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Michael Schumacher has called off his eagerly-anticipated Formula One comeback with Ferrari because he has not recovered from a neck injury he sustained in a motorcycling accident earlier this year.
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He almost hold all records in F1 and deserve it. :thumbsup[/FONT]
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