Micheal Shumacher
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Personal Backgrounds

Born : January 3rd 1969 in Hurt-Herm�hlheim (Germany)
Nationality :
German
Lives :
Vufflens-le-Ch�teau (Switzerland)
Family :
Married to Corina, 1 daughter (Gina Maria)
Height :
1,74m
Weight :
68 kg

Honour list

106 Grands Prix starts
28 wins
17 pole position
460 points

Formula 1 debut

Belgium (1991) with Jordan-Ford

Professional Achievements

1984 : 1st, German Junior Karting Championship
1985 : 1st, German Junior Karting Championship
1986 : 3rd, European Karting Championship
1987 : 1st, European and German Karting Championships
1988 : 1st, German Formula K�nig Championship
1989 : 3rd, German Formula 3 Championship
1990 : World Endurance Championship with Sauber-Mercedes (1 win)
1991 : 1st, German Formula 3 Championship. World Endurance Championship with Sauber-Mercedes (1 win) Formula 1 debut (1 Grand Prix with Jordan-Ford, 5 Grands Prix with Benetton-Ford)
1992 : 3rd, Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Ford (53 points. A win in Belgium)
1993 : 4th, Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Ford (52 points. A win in Portugal)
1994 : 1st, Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Ford (92 points, 8 wins in Brazil, Pacific, San Marino, Monaco, Canada, France, Hungary and Europe)
1995 : 1st, Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Renault (102 points, 9 wins in Brazil, Spain, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, Europe, Pacific and Japan)
1996 : Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (59 points, 3 wins in Spain, Belgium and Italy)
1997 : 1997: F1 World Championship with Ferrari (Winner at Monaco, Montreal, Magny-Cours, Spa and Suzuka. Second at Melbourne, Imola, Hockenheim. Fourth at Budapest. Fifth at Interlagos. Sixth at Monza and Zeltweg)

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