Michael has a total of 72 wins while driving with Ferrari between 1996 and 2006.
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2003 Grand Prix of Austria at the A1-Ring in Spielberg and won by Michael Schumacher driving for Ferrari.
The 2000 Formula One season was the 51st FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 12, 2000, and ended on October 22 after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first World Drivers Champion for 21 years. Schumacher clinched the drivers' title at the penultimate race of the season, the Japanese Grand Prix. Ferrari also successfully defended their constructors' title. Defending double world champion Mika Häkkinen finished runner-up.
The F1 world drivers' championship was won by Michael Schumacher in the year 2004. He was driving for Ferrari. There were only 4 people who won races that year. They were: a. Michael Schumacher - 8 races b. Damon Hill - 6 races c. Gerhard Berger and Nigel Mansell - 1 race each
Michael Schumacher won the Australian Grand Prix in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004.
David Coulthard in a Mclaren Mercedes Michael Schumacher was second in a Ferrari whilst his brother Ralf was third in a Williams-BMW
Juan Pablo Montoya in his BMW-Williams won the race. Kimi Raikkonen was second in his McLaren whilst Michael Schumacher was third in a Ferrari.
Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher has won the most F1 drivers championships for a driver. He won it twice with Bennetton in 1994 & 95. And then five times with Ferrari 2000-2004. Schumacher holds many records in Formula One, including most race victories, fastest laps, pole positions, points scored and most races won in a single season. 2004 was the last year that he won a drivers championship.
The 2000 Formula One season was the 51st FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 12, 2000, and ended on October 22 after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first World Drivers Champion for 21 years. Schumacher clinched the drivers' title at the penultimate race of the season, the Japanese Grand Prix. Ferrari also successfully defended their constructors' title.