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The Michael Schumacher Fan Club
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Here is some information about statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen.
Born: 3rd January 1969 in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany
Nationality: German
Formula 1 career: 1991 - 2006
Grand Prix: 250
Podium Finishes: 154
Pole Positions: 68
Fastest Laps: 76
First GP: Belgium 1991
First Win: Belgium GP 1992
Last GP: Brazil 2006
Last Win: Chinese GP 2006
Previous Teams: Jordan, Benetton and Scuderia Ferrari
Total Wins: 91
World Championships: 7 (1994 and 1995 with Benetton) (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 with Ferrari)
Although Michael has retired as a driver he has not left Formula 1. It was revealed on 29 October 2006 that he will act as assistant to the newly appointed Scuderia Ferrari CEO Jean Todt for the 2007 Formula One Season, in particular scouting for new drivers.
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10-august-07
Michael Schumacher will return to racing action later this year when he takes part in the "International Challenge of Go-Kart Champs" charity karting race.
The event, which takes place in Florianopolis, Brazil, will take place on November 24th and 25th and Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, one of the organisers of the race, confirmed Schumacher would be there.
"At the moment, I am also working on the organisation side of the big go kart event we hold here at the end of November: it's a sort of race of champions, when lots of F1 drivers come and take part and this year, even Michael Schumacher is going to come over and join us, which I am very pleased about," the Brazilian wrote on his blog.
"It is giving me a change of focus at the moment and helping me to relax."
Seven-time champion Schumacher, Massa's teammate last year, retired from Formula One at the end of last season.
Twenty-five touring car and single-seater drivers will fight for the victory in a double-header format with aggregate results.
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Schumacher enjoying life after Formula 1
BERLIN: Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher said on Tuesday he has no regrets after retiring from Formula One last year and enjoys life more away from the track with his family.
After 15 years at the top, the 38-year-old German quit the sport last year, having won five consecutive titles with Ferrari between 2000 and 2004, but is enjoying life as an adviser for his old team.
"I do not miss the racing driving at the moment at all," he said.
"I live a really good life now. I am a very happy man. I have had a very nice time during the last years, but I am definitely having a better time now.
"I can arrange my schedule now so that I can spend the school holidays with my children. This is so nice for us. I simply have more time at home."
After a stellar career, Schumacher said he enjoys watching the races, but had no desire to get back behind the wheel.
"I like watching the races on television," he said.
"I find it quite amusing now. It is interesting to see things from the other side.
"But I simply watch now to have fun with the family and friends."
And as for a winner of this year's championship, Schumacher is true to his old team - even though they are five points behind McLaren-Mercedes.
"I firmly believe in Ferrari," he said, "this is the only one that counts."
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Germany, not Fisi, misses Michael Schumacher
17.4.2007
After three races without the seven time world champion, German television is apparently already missing Michael Schumacher.
According to free-to-air formula one broadcaster RTL, only 5.78 million spectators tuned in to Sunday's telecast of the Bahrain GP.
6.5m Germans watched the Sakhir race last year, but it should be pointed out that in 2006 the Sakhir event opened the calendar.
Meanwhile, while Germany may be missing Schumacher, it seems that his former rivals are not.
Renault's Giancarlo Fisichella told the newspaper Gulf News that it is every driver's choice when to draw his career to a close.
"He is a good champion, but I do not particularly miss him on the tracks," the Italian admitted.
Source: GMM
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SCHUMI IS THE BEST NO ONE CAN MATCH HIM. HE LEAVE THE REST OF THE DRIVERS IN HIS DUST EVEN IF HE WAS A HUNDRED SCHUMI 4 WDC8
SCHUMI IS THE KING NOT AS FAST AS HE USED TO BE BUT STILL FASTER THAN THE REST
LUV 4 SCHUMI
THE KING IS BACK IN F1
I HAVE BEEN A DEVOTED FAN SINCE 1991, I HAVE ENJOYED FOLLOWING/SUPPORTING HIM, TO ME HE IS THE BEST, IN 2010 SEASON MICHAEL HAS BEEN NOT A GOOD ONE FOR HIM, HE HAS TRIED TO GET 8TH WORLD TITLE, .NOBODY WILL EVER BE A GOLDEN LEGEND LIKE MICHAEL.
schumacher was the best driver of time but he making a mistake cuming bak he wont b the same driver for brawn
Happy Birthday Michael Best Wishes for 10th February
SCUM-i needs shot in the spine!
schumi is the king he is not returning doesnt meant that he is slow. hes retired hell blow hamiltons ass 4 miles hamilton cant even complete a lap -belgium gp
Hello Schumacher I'm your fan.
ur fatter than him pal
Have u not seen a recent pic of him jealous clown Who is ur fav f1 driver?........let me guess 1 hit wonder hamilton
He's done loads aye
Lewis who???
lies, it's cos he's a fat twat!
cause of his neck injury u rodent
no he isn't, because he has failed his fitness test! Who ate all the pies, the burgers & the fries? Micky Scumbag, Micky Scumbag Won't get Massas drive!
the master is back !
can it be true that schumy is back in the f1 car
Schumacher Rocks All He Is De Best
Just proves the stig is the best driver in the world