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Chi ha sostituito Schumacher?
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Categoria | Formula 1, Champ Car, ALMS |
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Carriera in Formula 1 Stagioni 1994-2000, 2002 Scuderie Lotus 1994 Tyrrell 1995-1997 Arrows 1998 BAR 1999 Ferrari 1999 Sauber 2000 Toyota 2002 Miglior risultato finale 10º (1999) GP disputati 111 (109 partenze) Podi 2 Punti ottenuti 33 |
Cosa fanno i figli di Schumacher?
BINOTTO: “OBIETTIVO FERRARI È LA VITTORIA” Il tedesco Mick Schumacher, figlio di Michael, sarà uno dei piloti di riserva della Ferrari nella stagione 2022 di Formula 1, oltre che a gareggiare con la Haas. Lo ha annunciato il team principal della scuderia di Maranello, Mattia Binotto.
Quando è andato in coma Schumacher?
La caduta sugli sci del 29 dicembre 2013 provocò gravi danni cerebrali a Michael Schumacher, che dopo due operazioni delicate si risvegliò dal coma nel giugno del 2014.
What if Michael Schumacher could turn back time and relive 1997?
If Michael would be able to turn back time and get the chance to relive one day, he would definitely choose October 26th in 1997. He said: “If I could undo one thing during my Formula 1 career, I would choose Jerez.” Schumacher entered the season’s final Grand Prix, held at Jerez, with a one-point advantage.
Why was Michael Schumacher disqualified from the 1997 World Drivers’Championship?
‡ Schumacher was disqualified from the 1997 World Drivers’ Championship due to dangerous driving in the European Grand Prix, where he caused an avoidable accident with Jacques Villeneuve. His points tally would have placed him in second place in that year’s standings.
What happened to Michael Schumacher in the 1999 F1?
In 1999, Schumacher’s efforts helped Ferrari win the Constructors’ title. He lost his chance to win the Drivers’ Championship at the British Grand Prix at the high-speed Stowe Corner; his car’s rear brake failed, sending him off the track into the barriers and resulting in a broken leg.
How old is Michael Schumacher now?
Michael Schumacher (German: [ˈʃuːmaxɐ] ( listen); born 3 January 1969) is a retired German racing driver who raced in Formula One for Jordan Grand Prix, Benetton and Ferrari, where he spent the majority of his career, as well as for Mercedes upon his return to the sport.