Michael Schumacher
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Pictures[edit]
Person[edit]
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2002 United States GP
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2004 German GP
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2005 United States GP
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in 2005
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in 2006
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In 2007
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In 2007
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In 2010
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2010 Malaysian GP
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2010 Canadian GP
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2011 Malaysian GP
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2011 Spanish GP
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2011 Canadian GP
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Cropped version
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2012 Australian GP
- with other people
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With Bernie Ecclestone at a Sportscar World Championship race in 1991
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With Rubens Barrichello at the 2005 United States GP
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On the podium of the 2005 San Marino GP
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Schumacher with Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso at the 2005 United States GP
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2012 Japanese GP
Cars[edit]
In early career[edit]
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Reynard 903-001 Volkswagen (1990), F3 car
Jordan (1991)[edit]
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Testing a Jordan, 1991
Benetton (1991–1995)[edit]
1991[edit]
1992[edit]
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1992 Monaco GP
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Benetton B192 (1992) at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed
1993[edit]
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Benetton B193 (1993) at Silverstone, 2008
1994[edit]
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Benetton B194 (1994)
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Benetton B194 (1994)
1995[edit]
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1995 British GP
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1995 British GP
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Benetton B195 (1995)
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Benetton B195 (2008) at Silverstone, 2008
Ferrari (1996–2006)[edit]
1996[edit]
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Ferrari F310
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cropped version
1997[edit]
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German GP
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Italian GP
1998[edit]
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British GP; battle with David Coulthard
1999[edit]
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Canadian GP
2000[edit]
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Italian GP
2001[edit]
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP; leading brother Ralf
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European GP
2002[edit]
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United States GP
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French GP
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French GP; overtaking Kimi Räikkönen
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Austrian GP; Rubens Barrichello makes way to Schumacher
2003[edit]
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United States GP
2004[edit]
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Monaco GP
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Monaco GP
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United States GP
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Celebrating victory of the United States GP
2005[edit]
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Canadian GP, Friday
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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United States GP
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British GP
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German GP
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Italian GP
2006[edit]
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British GP
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Monaco GP
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Canadian GP
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United States GP
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United States GP
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French GP
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French GP
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Brazilian GP
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Brazilian GP; after the checkered flag
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Brazilian GP; after the checkered flag
Mercedes GP (2010–2012)[edit]
2010[edit]
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Testing at Jerez, February
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Bahrain GP
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Australian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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cropped version
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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cropped version
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Spanish GP
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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cropped version
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Canadian GP
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cropped version
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Canadian GP
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German GP
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Abu Dhabi GP
2011[edit]
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Testing at Jerez, February.
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Testing at Jerez, February.
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Testing at Jerez, February.
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cropped version
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Testing at Barcelona, February.
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Testing at Barcelona, February.
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Overtaken by Kamui Kobayashi at the Malaysian GP.
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Overtaking Paul di Resta at the Malaysian GP.
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Canadian GP
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Canadian GP
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German GP
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Italian GP
2012[edit]
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Testing at Jerez, February.
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Testing at Barcelona, March.
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Australian GP
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Australian GP
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Australian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Malaysian GP
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Monaco GP
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Monaco GP
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Canadian GP
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British GP
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Italian GP
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Singapore GP
Helmet[edit]
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Schumacher's helmet design in 1994
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Schumacher's helmet design in 2011
etc.[edit]
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Schumacher test 2007 Fiorano
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Schumacher at the 2007 Desafio Internacional das Estrelas.
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Schumacher 7 times world champion
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Thanks Michael: A message from BMW Sauber at the 2006 Brazilian GP.
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Michael Schumacher S: renamed turns 8 and 9 of the Nürburgring, in 2007.
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Schumacher signature
Teams[edit]
- Jordan Grand Prix (1991)
- Benetton (1991 - 1995)
- Scuderia Ferrari (1996 - 2006)
- Mercedes (2010 - 2012)