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Championships: 7 , , , , , , His parents took him to the karting track at Kerpen-Horrem, where he became the youngest member of the karting club. His father soon built him a kart from discarded parts and at the age of six Schumacher won his first club championship.

It is already 16 years old, Schumacher raced karts, becoming the German and European Karting champion in Daughter: Gina-Maria b. Michael Schumacher has always been very protective of his private life and is known to dislike the celebrity spotlight, preferring a simple life. The family currently lives near Gland in Switzerland. One of his main hobbies is horse riding, and he plays football for his local team FC Echichens.

He has appeared in several football charity games and organised games between Formula One drivers. A significant share of his income came from advertising. On December 30, , while skiing in France with his son Mick and a group of friends, Schumacher suffered a serious head injury. He was in a coma for six months until 16 June On 9 September , Schumacher was relocated to his home where he continues to receive medical treatment and rehabilitation privately.

Many people and F1 fans the world over have come together to support their hero. Todt told that he had watched an F1 race with the driver. Links: imdb. Edward Titchener — Founder of Structural Psychology. Diana Penty — successful Indian actress and international model. C Walker racing team. The unlucky Moss finished 2nd on 4 separate occasions in F1 but is widely regarded as one of the best ever due to this incredible driving skills.

Chanoch Nissany immersed himself in the history books when he became the first and only driver to be associated in Formula One, but his career wasn't memorable at all. Competing for the Minardi F1 team, Nissany was kept as a test driver for one season and had a complete nightmare. He was only given one opportunity to test-drive a practice session in the Hungarian Grand Prix, in which he also failed miserably.

Nissany wasn't given an opportunity afterward and it was because of his complete lack of skills at driving an F1 car that he failed so badly in it. Mika Hakkinen brought back success to the McLaren team in the 90s when he came up as a terrific Formula One driver, who stood out despite competing against some of the best racers ever.

Hakkinen was known for his unique ability at thriving in racing at slippery surfaces and excellent ability at "oversteering" as well. Hakkinen was dominant in the late 90s and won the F1 championships twice in a row in '98 and '99 in spectacular fashion. He won 20 races in his career and his incredible talent for driving places him among the all-time greats. Jean-Denis Deletraz really didn't have any business competing in Formula One and actually got his opportunity because he had the ability to bring sponsorship money with him.

He was quite rich and himself paid his driving teams to compete for them and he raced three times in and ' Deletraz paid Larrousse and Pacific Team Lotus to compete for them and was forced to retire in his first two races.

He could barely finish 15th in his 3rd one, seven laps behind the winner, something which made it apparent that Deletraz had no business in F1 and was an absolutely abysmal driver. Jim Clark is remembered as one of Britain's greatest talents because of his terrific Formula 1 career, in which he took Lotus to unprecedented heights.

Clark won the F1 championships twice and in the 71 races he competed in, he won 25 races. Not only that, but he created some seemingly unbreakable records in attaining the F1 Grand Slam which includes pole position, winning the race, recording the fastest lap and led every lap an unprecedented 8 times in his career! This week's edition of NXT 2. AJ Styles beat Grayson Waller in the main event.

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Such is his legacy that even nearly thirty years after his death, Senna's cars and how he won his greatest F1 title are still talked about.

The Spaniard spent three years in Formula 1 before scoring the first of his two consecutive crowns, taking the title with a comfortable 21 point lead over Kimi Raikkonen.

A move to McLaren in to partner then-rookie Lewis Hamilton saw him finish the season in third, just one point behind winner Kimi Raikkonen and behind Hamilton, who had the same points but more wins. His move to Ferrari looked like it would pay off as he entered the final race of the season in the lead, but a combination of him getting stuck behind Vitaly Petrov and a win for Sebastian Vettel meant Alonso had to settle for second.

He missed the title by just three points again to Vettel , and was second again in though was points the German. He moved back to McLaren in — just in time for the disastrous McLaren-Honda relationship — and after four tough years he left at the end of — just before McLaren made their way back towards the front of the grid. You can read more about his greatest races here. His career was dogged by reliability issues, and his entire season consisted of two second-place finishes, two races missed due to chicken pox, and 12 retirements.

He managed to finish in second place in the championship three times — missing out on the title by two points in — and as he entered his 12th full-time season in Formula 1, it looked like he might go down as yet another brilliant driver to miss out on the title. Mansell took five consecutive wins to start the season, going on to claim four more and taking an additional three second-place finishes. It might seem an intrinsic part of F1 today, but Jackie Stewart was one of the first drivers to prove that racers can, and should, strive for better safety standards.

As a triple champion and dominant force in the sport, Stewart had the credibility needed to change the culture around safety in motorsport. No; Max Verstappen is the real deal, and he has already proven it.

Verstappen is not a world champion, but as the youngest driver to reach 10 wins, he has all the makings of a future one, and he has already proven his ability to get the absolute most out of his machinery, even when it may not be the best on the grid.

It will be interesting to see what the year-old can do in the near future, especially with Red Bull aiming to unseat Mercedes as the top team in the sport and with the new rules and regulations set to come into effect in Next 1 of 25 Prev post. Next: 24 - Kimi Raikkonen. Beyond the Flag 10 months Formula 1 fans should've seen Tom Brady's trophy throw coming.

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