Yes he did cry after the 2000 Italian Grand Prix. He was asked a question about achieving Ayrton Senna's record and then he broke down crying. Most people think he cried because he came 1st at Iolma on the day Ayrton Senna crashed and died. It brought back bad memories of that race in 1994 to him. Schumacher believed Senna was the best Formula 1 race car driver ever born. (videos of Schumacher crying are on YouTube.)
Yes because he was overcome by the death of his friend Tonino Visciani who died of a heart attack on the thursday before the race. He then dedicated his podium to him.
Michael was on pole 68 times during his 308 race career. He is the record holder in the category.
Michael Schumacher is a former Formula One driver, seven-time world champion, and current advisor and occasional test driver for Ferrari. According to the official Formula One website, he is "statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen". He is the only German to win the Formula One World championship, and is credited with popularising Formula One in Germany In a 2006 FIA survey, Michael Schumacher was voted the most popular driver of the season among Formula One fans
6. Sebastian Vettel. Michael Schumacher. Nico Rosberg. Adrian Sutil. Timo Glock. Nick Heidfeld (although he didn't race for the whole year).
No. Both Micheal Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello finished the 2001 Malaysian Grand Prix. In fact Micheal won the race and Barrichello finished in 2nd place, behind by 23 seconds. This was yet another 1-2 finish for the Ferraris in the 2001 formula one season.
The british prime minister during the munich conference was Neville Chamberlaine
It is usually open during the Saturday of General Conference but is closed on Sundays.
Yes. Michael once crashed during the 1999 British GP in Silverstone. His car crashed due to a brake failure and he had a broken leg due to it. Because of this accident, he was ruled out of the 1999 season for 6 races.
Schumacher has driven along many drivers. He drove alongside Felipe Massa, Rubens Barrichello and Eddie Irvine during his career with Ferrari. He made his debut alongside Andrea De Cesaris in Jordan.
The answer would be because he broke numerous records during his career like most Formula One World Championships (7) and race wins (91); also for being a great ambassador to motor-sport and for his charity work as well.
Lecture Circuit Part 1 He also throws candy bars during his presentation for Ryan's class in "Business School"
Moscow was after land and money that it wasnt granted during the Conference.
Some achievements of Michael are: Active years in Racing: 16 yrs (1991 to 2006) Races - 250 (248 race starts) Championships - 7 ( 1994, 95 & 2000 to 2004) Wins - 91 Podium finishes - 154 Pole Positions - 68 Fastest Laps - 76