| Name | Michael Schumacher | ![]() |
| Nationality | |
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| Date of Birth | 1969 | |
| Drivers championships | 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 | |
| Grand Prix victories | 91 | |
| Teams | Mercedes 2010 | |
| Ferrari 1996 - 2006 | ||
| Benetton 1991 - 1995 | ||
| Jordan 1991 | ||
The achievement of 7 world
championship drivers titles, including 5 in consecutive years for
Ferrari between 2000 and 2004, puts Michael Schumacher as the greatest
driver in F1 history. In the fourth race of the 2006 season he beat Senna's record of
65 pole positions, from a total 248 starts.
After a three year break, he returned to F1 in 2010, to be reunited at Mercedes with Ross Brawn.
Year |
Team |
Points |
Position |
76 |
8 |
||
72 |
9 |
||
121 |
2 |
||
62 |
3 |
||
148 |
1 |
||
93 |
1 |
||
144 |
1 |
||
123 |
1 |
||
108 |
1 |
||
44 |
5 |
||
86 |
2 |
||
78 |
2 |
||
59 |
3 |
||
102 |
1 |
||
92 |
1 |
||
52 |
4 |
||
53 |
3 |
||
4 |
14 |
