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| Date of birth: |
3rd January, 1969 |
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| Current age: |
32 years |
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| Place of birth: |
Huerth-Hermuehlheim, Germany |
| Resident: |
Switzerland |
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| Current Team: |
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro |
| Official Website: |
http://www.michael-schumacher.com |
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| Height: |
1,74 m |
| Weight: |
68 kg |
| Marital status: |
Married to Corinna, 1 daughter, Gina Maria (20th February 1997), 1 son, Mick (22nd March 1999) |
| Learned profession: |
Mechanic |
| Sports: |
Soccer, skiing, gym, running, mountain-biking |
| Hobbies: |
Go-karts, Relaxing |
| Favourite music: |
Rock, Dance |
| Favourite singers: |
Michael Jackson, Tina Turner |
| Favourite drink: |
Apple juice with mineral water |
| Favourite food: |
Italian food |
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| Start of racing career: |
First experience in Go-karts at the age of 4, first Go-kart-races in 1983 |
| First racing car: |
Formula Konig |
| First success: |
German Junior Kart Champion 1984 |
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| Most memorable experience: |
Winning the Formula One World Championship in 1994 |
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| Career: |
1984 |
German Kart Jr Champion |
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1985 |
German Kart Jr Champion, World Championship runner-up |
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1986 |
German Kart Championship, 3rd, European Championship, 3rd |
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1987 |
Kart European + German Champion |
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1988 |
Formula Konig, German Champion, FF 1600 Europ. Championship, 2nd; FF 1600 German Championship, 4th |
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1989 |
F3 German Championship, 3rd |
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1990 |
WSPC/Sauber-Mercedes, 1 victory, 5th; F3 German Champion, Winner F3-GP Fuji |
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1991 |
WSPC/Sauber-Mercedes; DTM from Norisring onwards; F1 Jordan-Ford/Benetton-Ford, 6 races from Spa on, 4 points, 12th |
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1992 |
F1 Benetton Ford, 53 points, 3rd, 1st GP victory at Spa |
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1993 |
F1 Benetton-Ford, 52 points, 4th |
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1994 |
F1 Benetton-Ford, 92 points, 8 victories, World Champion |
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1995 |
F1 Benetton-Renault, 102 points, 9 victories, World Champion |
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1996 |
F1 Ferrari, 59 points, 3rd, 3 victories |
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1997 |
F1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, 78 points, 5 victories, excluded from the WC by the FIA after collision with Villeneuve at the GP of Europe in Jerez |
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1998 |
F1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, 86 points, 2nd, 6 victories |
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1999 |
F1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, 44 points, 5th, 2 victories, absent from 7 races due to broken leg (British GP) |
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2000 |
F1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, 108 points, 9 victories, World Champion |
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2001 |
F1 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro |
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