1991 Jordan-Ford team at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix, he drove for Benetton-Ford the remainder of 1991 through the end of 1995. For 1996, Schumacher joined Ferrari which he drove for until he retired at the end of the 2006 season. Schumacher won 7 F1 championships in total. He has announced that he will be returning to F1 with Mercedes.
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Michael drove for two teams. He made his debut with Benetton in the year 1992 and drove with them for 4 years. Subsequently he moved to Ferrari in the year 1996 and stayed with for 10 long years as their lead driver. He retired from active racing at the end of the 2006 F1 season and is currently an advisor and occasional test driver with Ferrari.
The 1994 season was Schumacher's first Drivers' Championship. The season, however, was marred by the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger during the San Marino Grand Prix and by allegations that several teams, including Schumacher's Benetton team, broke the sport's technical regulations. Schumacher won six of the first seven races and was leading the Spanish Grand Prix, before a gearbox failure left him stuck in fifth gear. Schumacher finished the race in second. Schumacher was leading Damon Hill by a single point going into the final race in Australia. On lap 36 of the race Schumacher ran off the track while leading from Hill. After rejoining at a reduced speed, he collided with Hill as Hill attempted to pass him, and crashed out of the race. The damage he caused to Hill's car forced him to retire. As neither he nor Hill scored, Schumacher won the championship, the first German to do so
Michael Schumacher is a German F1 racer and was an active competitor between 1991 and 2006. He has 7 world championships in his name and has driven for the following teams:
He has won drivers championships with both teams.
Micheal has a record 250 GP starts to his career out of which nearly two thirds are with the Scuderia Ferrari team. Out of these he was won a record 92 races in his career which is the most individual races won by a F1 driver. Also he has 7 world championships to his already impressive resume.
He has won at the following F1 Races in:
I think it was with the Beneton Ford that Michael Sch umacher won his first grand prix.