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Micheal Schumacher won the 2001 Formula One season with his Ferrari. The number of Retirements who retired more than 6 times (In Descending Order) in the 2001 season are as follows:

a. Juan Pablo Montoya - 11

b. Eddie Irvine - 11

c. Enrique Bernoldi - 10

d. Jarno Trulli - 8

e. Fernando Alonso - 8

f. Ralf Schumacher - 7

g. Kimi Raikkonen - 7

Juan Pablo Montoya and Eddie Irvine share the most number of retirements at - 11

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The 2002 formula one season was won by Micheal Schumacher driving his Ferrari. The number of Retirements who retired more than 6 times (In Descending Order) in the 2002 season are as follows:

a. Kimi Raikkonen - 10

b. Eddie Irvine - 10

c. Olivier Panis - 10

d. Jarno Trulli - 9

e. Giancarlo Fisichella - 8

f. Felipe Massa - 8

g. Allan McNish - 8

h. Pedro de la Rosa - 8

i. Enrique Bernoldi - 8

j. Takuma Sato - 7

Kimi Raikkonen, Eddie Irvine and Olivier Panis share the most number of retirements at - 10

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the average formula one driver retires at about the age of 35. the cars are so difficut to drive that it really abuses to body.

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Jenson Button fas the 2009 F1 world champion

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Michael Schumacher

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Michael Shumaccer

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